Pau Cólera graduated from the Juan Carlos Corazza Actor Studio in Madrid, and has developed his career in film, television and theater. His first work in the theater was La sangre de las flores with the Down-Town company in 1997. In 1999 he made the leap to film in the film Shacky Carmine by Chema de la Peña where he played Zalo, a young man from Salamanca who wants dedicate yourself to music. In the words of the actor, Zalo is pure instinct and intuition, always faithful to the ideals of him, he abandons everyone to live life as he sees it. In 2001, he began working on television with Imanol Arias in the series Tell me that you want directed by Fernando Colomo. Also, he began to work in the famous series Policemen, in the heart of the street, where he played Simón, a rehabilitated drug addict from a humble neighborhood who is forced to collaborate with the commissioner, Josep Maria Pou, and which has fateful consequences for him at the hands of his Mother, Gloria Muñoz. In 2003, he participated in the production Ángeles del Caos directed by Rosa Briones for the Contemporary Scene Festival and, among others, in the film El Lobo directed by Miguel Courtois, in which he played a young Basque who was impressed by belonging to the newly formed armed band ETA, decides to involve his friend, Eduardo Noriega, without knowing that he will betray them. Starting in 2006, he began working as a dancer with the North American choreographer Camille Hanson, with whom he performed the pieces Sensitive to noise (2007), The Monster Mash (2008) and In without knocking (2009), the latter presented at the Territorio Danza Festival. in the Fourth Wall Room in Madrid. In 2008, he signed on for the hit television series Sin Tetas No Hay Paraíso where he played Cepa, a bloodthirsty gangster whose sick father forces his son to betray his friend and partner, Duke of He, Miguel. Wild Angel Two years later, director Icíar Bollaín took him to Bolivia to play another Captain, this time under the command of Columbus, Karra Elejalde, in Also the Rain, a film chosen as the audience prize in the Panorama section of the Berlinale and chosen by the Film Academy to represent Spain at the Oscars. Starting in 2012, he began working with Sharon Fridman's company in the show Free Fall, with whom he won the Max Award for Best Dance Show1 in 2014. At the same time, he combined it with the series Amar es para siempre where he played a important terrorist who for months puts Franco himself in check. In 2017 he recorded for the successful Perdóname, Señor and began working with the dance company HURyCan on a long three-year tour. In 2019, between trips, he signed for the successful series Serve and Protect where he plays Pablo Baeza "the strangler of women." His last appearances in some films such as the international The Promise (2016 film) or the national The Art of Returning and The Last Spring.