Bruno Oro i Pichot (born June 4, 1978) is a Spanish actor, imitator, humorist, and singer from Barcelona. Oro graduated from the Institut del Teatre in 1998 and studied at the Rose Bruford College of Drama. He launched his career in the early 2000s with roles in the series Plats bruts and El comisario. Oro performed as an imitator on the radio program Minoría absoluta, winning a Premio Ondas in 2006. He appeared in the television adaptations Las cerezas, Mire usté, Polònia, and Crackòvia. In 2008, Oro released his debut album, Napoli, sung in Italian. His discography featured the albums Tempus fugit (2011), containing the songs “Messi” and “Cadaqués”, and Viatge de l'home que esternuda (2014). He released the album Mr. Dream in 2017. Oro authored the novel Tu busques amor i jo cobertura (2019) and received the Premio Zapping for best actor in 2016. He collaborated frequently with Clara Segura in theater and on the show Vinagre.