Enrique López Lavigne
Enrique López Lavigne (born 1967) is a film producer with an extensive work in Spanish cinema. He is a founder of Apache Films and Apaches Entertainment as well as El Estudio. BiographyEnrique López Lavigne was born in Madrid in 1967,[1] son to a Spanish father and a French mother.[2] He studied law at the Complutense University of Madrid and then worked for a year as a lawyer in Paris.[2] He began his career in media when he was 25 years old, entering to work for Sogecable and Canal+.[1] Later in time he came to co-found Apaches Entertainment alongside Belén Atienza .[1] A prolific producer of Spanish films, his credits include works such as El asombroso mundo de Borjamari y Pocholo (also co-director), Sex and Lucia, 28 Weeks Later, The Impossible, Holy Camp!, Selfie , Gold, Veronica, and The Grandmother.[3][4] In 2020, he was invited to membership in the AMPAS.[5] Together with Pablo Cruz and Diego Suárez Chialvo, he co-founded El Estudio, a production company with activity in Mexico, Spain and the United States.[6] In 2024, he teamed up with Goodfellas to launch the joint production venture Goodapatxe.[7] References
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