Joan Gràcia

Joan Gràcia

Birth : 1957-02-26, Barcelona, Spain

History

Joan Gràcia was born in Barcelona’s Poble Sec in 1957. He worked as a bank clerk, participated in motorcycle races… but one day he discovered show business and decided to leave everything behind and devote himself 100% to the performing arts and to Tricicle. In addition to Tricicle he has produced two wonderful daughters, some zarzuela, shows for Tricicle’s clone company Clownic, and some scripts for very short shorts. He has designed costumes for operas and bikinis for beautiful women, and above all, he has generously gained weight thanks to the fact that he is a lover of gastronomy, especially Argentinian cuisine. He is currently the creative director of Grupo Pachá and artistic director of the Cabaret Lio Ibiza Restaurant. When he grows up he wants to be a movie and theater spectator, but only a spectator, not a critic, not an actor, not a producer, nor a director.

Profile

Joan Gràcia

Movies

¡HITS chimpúm! La última función de Tricicle
Tricicle: un último gesto
Self - Tricicle Member
Presenter and comedian Andreu Buenafuente interviews Joan Gràcia, Paco Mir and Carles Sans moments after the conclusion of their last performance at the Liceu Theater in Barcelona, the culmination of their forty-three-year career on stages all over the world as Tricicle, a brilliant, ineffable, unforgettable, irreplaceable comedy trio.
Tricicle: Hits
Tricicle: Bits
Director
Tricicle: Bits
Screenplay
Tricicle: Bits
Tricicle: Garrick
Tricicle: 25 anys + 25 anys
Tricicle: Sit
Tricicle 20
Director
Tricicle 20
Tricicle
Tricicle: Entretrés
Palace
Screenplay
While the three heir sons of a hotel owner want to bring their establishment back to the glamour of former times, a Department of Health official tries to find the way of closing it permanently.
Palace
Director
While the three heir sons of a hotel owner want to bring their establishment back to the glamour of former times, a Department of Health official tries to find the way of closing it permanently.
Palace
Óscar Rius / Sheik
While the three heir sons of a hotel owner want to bring their establishment back to the glamour of former times, a Department of Health official tries to find the way of closing it permanently.
Souvenir
Tripulant
Tricicle: lo mejor de Chooof!
Tricicle: Terrrific!
Director
Tricicle: Terrrific!
Screenplay
Tricicle: Terrrific!
Tricicle: Slastic
Various Roles
Tricicle: Manicomic
Director
Tricicle brings together in a single theatrical show their best gags, created during their first three years of life: Ecs!, Suicidi, Gags, L'illa and Jango. (First performance at Sala Villarroel in Barcelona, April 27, 1982.)
Tricicle: Manicomic
Screenplay
Tricicle brings together in a single theatrical show their best gags, created during their first three years of life: Ecs!, Suicidi, Gags, L'illa and Jango. (First performance at Sala Villarroel in Barcelona, April 27, 1982.)
Tricicle: Manicomic
Various Roles
Tricicle brings together in a single theatrical show their best gags, created during their first three years of life: Ecs!, Suicidi, Gags, L'illa and Jango. (First performance at Sala Villarroel in Barcelona, April 27, 1982.)
Tricicle: Exit
Screenplay
The busiest and craziest day in the routine of an airport, through which transit, from the waiting room to the interior of the plane, a multitude of varied and extravagant characters: pilots, stewardesses, tourists, executives, pensioners, all of whom contribute to causing chaos and unleashing laughter. (First performance at Sala Villarroel in Barcelona, March 13, 1984.)
Tricicle: Exit
Director
The busiest and craziest day in the routine of an airport, through which transit, from the waiting room to the interior of the plane, a multitude of varied and extravagant characters: pilots, stewardesses, tourists, executives, pensioners, all of whom contribute to causing chaos and unleashing laughter. (First performance at Sala Villarroel in Barcelona, March 13, 1984.)
Tricicle: Exit
Various Roles
The busiest and craziest day in the routine of an airport, through which transit, from the waiting room to the interior of the plane, a multitude of varied and extravagant characters: pilots, stewardesses, tourists, executives, pensioners, all of whom contribute to causing chaos and unleashing laughter. (First performance at Sala Villarroel in Barcelona, March 13, 1984.)