In the cinema he achieved roles in films such as Lisístrata (2003) and Descongélate (2003), where he played a film director who died suddenly to the misfortune of his protagonists. Casting director Carmen Utrilla had him for sporadic interventions at El Comisario and Hospital Central.
To make a living, he decided to move to Madrid and got a job as a waiter at Hard Rock Café, where he met casting director Luis San Narciso, who noticed him and suggested his name for episodic interventions in 7 lives and Companions. To these works would be added Much Ado About Nothing (1996), Waiting for Godot (1994), Letters to Hercules Poirot (1995), Approved in innocence and sexual Perversity in Chicago (1998). With the same critical intention intervenes in Escuadra towards the death (1997), the work of Alfonso Sastre of anti-war content. His intention was to protest against the world and express his disagreement with the state of affairs. In the theater group l'Endoll de Esplugues de Llobregat, he represented Pleasure Traffickers written by himself, in the cultural center L'Avenç.
His preparation as an actor was forged on the boards. He did not give up any training, since the preparation of the schools made him feel uncomfortable. He took the stage with 13 years to represent a play by Shakespeare, and the memory of the afternoons in which his grandmother took him to the Rívoli Cinema made his artistic vein flourish, as he commented in the magazine Fotogramas. He has acted in more than forty films since 1999. Óscar Jaenada Gajo (born ) is a Spanish actor.