Media of Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

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Intacto (2001) -- Theatrical Preview
28 Weeks Later (2007) -- Six months after the rage virus was inflicted on the population of Great Britain, the US Army helps to secure a small area of London for the survivors to repopulate and start again. But not everything goes to plan.

Names (Exact Matches) (Displaying 1 Result)

1.Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (Director, 28 Weeks Later (2007))

Companies (Partial Matches) (Displaying 1 Result)

1.Juan Carlos Fresnadillo P.C. [es] (Production)

Names (Approx Matches) (Displaying 18 Results)

1.Juan Carlos Badillo (I) (Writer, "Dulce Ana" (1995))
2.Juan Carlos Jiménez Vadillo (Visual Effects, "Humor amarillo" (2006))
3.Juan Carlos Fresno (II) (Actor, Bienvenido a casa (2006))
4.Juan Carlos Badillo (II) (Actor, A golpes (2005))
5.Juan Carlos Fresno (I) (Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, "Acércate más" (1990))
6.Juan Carlos Jaramillo (Actor, Dash (2006))
7.Juan Carlos Trujillo (Make-Up Department, Babel (2006))
 aka "Juan Carlos Trujillo Trinidad"
8.Juan Carlos Padilla (Actor, Habana Blues (2005))
9.Juan Carlos Rosello (Actor, Guantanamera (1995))
10.Juan Carlos Castillo (I) (Art Director, Johnny cien pesos (1993))
11.Juan Carlos Trillo (Actor, La garganta del diablo (1993))
12.Juan Carlos Arévalo (Editorial Department, "700 euros: Alma (#1.8)" (2008))
13.Juan Carlos Castillo (III) (Costume Designer, Superstition (1999))
14.Juan Carlos Castillo (IV) (Producer, Juan Goes to San Juan (1998))
15.Juan Carlos Castillo (V) (Sound Department, Capoeira (2000))
16.Juan Carlos Fraile (Sound Department, Bona nit (1995))
17.Juan Carlos del Castillo Planes (Sound Department, La aldea perdida (2007))
18.Juan Carlos del Castillo (Sound Department, Prime Time (2008))

Characters (Approx Matches) (Displaying 1 Result)

1.Juan Carlos Renato Ruiz de Vasquez ("All My Children" (1970), Maximillian Alexander)