Karra Elejalde


Carlos Elejalde Garay better known as Karra Elejalde, is a Spanish actor and occasional filmmaker.

Biography

Carlos Elejalde Garay was born on 10 October 1960 in Vitoria-Gasteiz. He developed his early acting career on independent stage plays.
After making his feature film debut with a role in the 1987 film A los cuatro vientos, Elejalde's collaborations with Basque cinema auteurs such as Juanma Bajo Ulloa, Álex de la Iglesia or Julio Medem launched his acting career in the 1990s.
He made his feature film directorial debut by shooting the 2000 film Año Mariano in tandem with Fernando Guillén Cuervo, later making his solo debut with the 2004 film Torapia.
In 2014 he replaced Benito Pocino as Mortadelo in Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo. He played Koldo in Ocho apellidos vascos. He reprised the same role in Ocho apellidos catalanes. After the success of both films, he affirmed he won't play the next sequels. In 2016 he appeared in 1898: Los últimos de Filipinas as Brother Carmelo.
During the 25th Goya Awards in 2011 he was awarded by the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2015 he was awarded by the same prize at the 29th Goya Awards.

Selected filmography

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2015Best ActorSpanish AffairNomitated
2015Best Supporting Actor in a Film|Best Supporting Actor]Spanish AffairNomitated
2015Best Film Actor in a Secondary RoleSpanish AffairWon
2017Best Supporting Actor100 MetersWon
2019Best Supporting Actor in a TV SeriesWhat the Future HoldsNomitated
2020Best ActorWhile at WarNomitated
2020Best ActorWhile at WarWon
2020Best ActorWhile at WarNomitated
2020Best Film Actor in a Leading RoleWhile at WarWon
2020Best ActorWhile at WarNomitated
2022Best Supporting Actor in a TV SeriesLa FortunaNomitated
2022Best Television Actor in a Secondary RoleLa FortunaNomitated
2022Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or TV SeriesLa FortunaNomitated
2022Best ActorVasil
2023Best Actor in a FilmVasilNomitated
2023Best ActorKepler 6BWon