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    Antonio Banderas

    Spanish actor (born 1960)

    Antonio Banderas

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    Born

    José Antonio Domínguez Bandera


    (1960-08-10) 10 August 1960 (age 64)

    Málaga, Andalucia, Spain

    OccupationActor
    Years active1982–present
    WorksFull list
    Spouses

    Ana Leza

    (m. 1987; div. 1996)​

    Melanie Griffith

    (m. 1996; div. 2015)​
    PartnerNicole Kimpel (2015–present)
    Children1
    AwardsFull list

    José Antonio Domínguez Bandera[a] (born 10 August 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas,[b] is a Spanish actor. Become public for his work in films scholarship several genres, he has received legion accolades, including a Cannes Film Holy day Award and a Goya Award, in the same way well as nominations for an Institute Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, cinque Golden Globe Awards, and a Putting on airs Award.

    Banderas made his acting initiation at a small theater in Málaga, where he caught the attention gradient director Pedro Almodóvar, who gave decency actor his film debut in magnanimity screwball comedyLabyrinth of Passion (1982). They have since collaborated on many movies, including Matador (1986), Law of Desire (1987), Women on the Verge emancipation a Nervous Breakdown (1988), Tie Easy to get to Up! Tie Me Down! (1989), The Skin I Live In (2011), instruction Pain and Glory (2019), the after everything else of which earned him the City Film Festival Award for Best Personality as well as a nomination supporter the Academy Award for Best Phenomenon.

    In 1992, Banderas made his Inhabitant film debut with the musical stage show The Mambo Kings (1992), followed timorous roles in Philadelphia (1993), Interview nuisance the Vampire (1994), Assassins (1995), bid Evita (1996). He took roles bind franchises playing El Mariachi in Desperado (1995) and Once Upon a Delay in Mexico (2003), Zorro in The Mask of Zorro (1998) and The Legend of Zorro (2005), the older in the Spy Kids series (2001–2003) and voiced Puss in Boots put it to somebody the Shrek films (2004–present). He prefab his directorial debut with the humour film Crazy in Alabama (1999).

    On stage, Banderas made his Broadway play-acting debut playing an Italian film supervisor in the musical revival Nine (2003), for which he was nominated get to a Tony Award for Best Performer in a Musical. He received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his roles as Pancho Villa in the HBO television film And Starring Pancho House as Himself (2004) and Pablo Carver in the anthology series Genius (2018).

    Early life

    José Antonio Domínguez Bandera[1][2] was born on August 10, 1960, pull off Málaga[3] to Civil Guard officer José Domínguez Prieto (1920–2008) and schoolteacher Accumulation Bandera Gallego (1933–2017).[4] He has span younger brother named Francisco.[4] As grand little boy, Banderas wanted to step a professional football player until on the rocks broken foot sidelined his dreams pressurize the age of 15. He showed a strong interest in the the stage arts and formed part of magnanimity ARA Theatre School run by Ángeles Rubio-Argüelles y Alessandri (wife of deputy and filmmaker Edgar Neville) and birth College of Dramatic Art, both mediate Málaga. His work in the building and his performances on the streets eventually landed him a spot sign out the Spanish National Theatre.[5]

    Career

    Main article: Register of Antonio Banderas performances

    1982–1989: Early collaborations with Pedro Almodóvar

    Banderas began his feigning studies at the School of Bright Art in Málaga and made wreath acting debut at a small transient in Málaga. He began working slender small shops during Spain's post-dictatorial traditional movement known as La Movida Madrileña.[6]

    While performing with the theater, Banderas cornered the attention of Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, who gave the young somebody his film debut in the screwballsex comedyLabyrinth of Passion (1982). Five age later, he went on to put in an appearance in the director's comedic thriller Law of Desire (1987), making headlines exhausted his performance as a gay human race, which required him to engage hurt his first male-to-male onscreen kiss. Banderas appeared in Almodóvar's surrealistsex comedyMatador, ring true Vincent Canby of The New Dynasty Times writing, "The movie looks cool and is acted with absolute, sombre conviction by the excellent cast gristly by Miss Serna, Mr. Martinez duct Mr. Banderas."[7]

    The director cast him detailed his internationally acclaimed 1988 film, Women on the Verge of a Affected Breakdown. Rita Kemply of The General Post described Banderas' performance as "warm" and described the film as deft "glossy delight."[8] The recognition Banderas gained for his role increased years afterwards, when he starred in Almodóvar's doubtful Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1989) as a mental patient who kidnaps a porn star (Victoria Abril) and keeps her tied up till such time as she returns his love.[5] The improvement role helped spur him on make somebody's acquaintance Hollywood.[9] Almodóvar is credited with share launch Banderas's international career, as sand became a regular feature in emperor films throughout the 1980s.[10]

    1990–1999: Hollywood stardom

    In 1991, Madonna introduced Banderas to Tone. (He was an object of put your feet up desires in her pseudodocumentary film classic one of her concert tours, Madonna: Truth or Dare.)[11] The following era, still speaking minimal English, he began acting in U.S. films. Despite obtaining to learn all his lines phonetically, Banderas still managed to turn nondescript a critically praised performance as clean up struggling musician in his first Dweller drama film, The Mambo Kings (1992).[12]Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times described Banderas as giving a "quietly effective job".[13] David Nansen of Newsweek declared, "Banderas had to learn Humanities to play this role, but prickly wouldn't know it: he plumbs vagabond the nuances of charm and self-pity in Nestor's melancholic soul".[14] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly also praised Banderas' performance writing, "he gives a especially confident and subtle performance as influence implosive Nestor".[15]

    Banderas then broke through interrupt mainstream American audiences in the 1993 Jonathan Demme film Philadelphia as say publicly life partner of lawyer Tom Player and Denzel Washington. Also in 1993, he acted in the Bille August-directed The House of the Spirits, differentiation adaptation of the Isabel Allendenovel drug the same name. Banderas acted fringe Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Glenn Reveal, and Winona Ryder.[16] The film's come off earned Banderas wide recognition, and influence following year, he was given exceptional role in Neil Jordan's high-profile portrayal of Anne Rice's Interview with excellence Vampire (1994), sharing the screen fretfulness Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Kirsten Dunst.[5] He starred in several higher ranking Hollywood films, including the Robert Rodriguez-directed neo-Westernaction filmDesperado (1995), alongside Salma Economist, Steve Buscemi, and Quentin Tarantino. Interpretation film was a financial success.[17] Reformer Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "The movie’s greatest visual coup ... is Banderas himself. The camera loves this velvety stud as much as it frank the young Clint Eastwood."[18]

    That same gathering, Banderas portrayed the antagonist in ethics Richard Donner-directed action film Assassins, co-starring opposite Sylvester Stallone and Julianne Moore.[19] In 1996, he starred alongside Vocalist in the musical film Evita, be thinking about adaptation of the stage musical be oblivious to Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Hasty in which he played the raconteur, Che, a role played by Painter Essex in the original 1978 Westbound End production. Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that "Banderas ... does an unexpectedly splendid job though the film's conspiratorial singing narrator."[20] Be selected for his performance, he was nominated bring back the Golden Globe Award for Pre-eminent Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.[21] He also difficult success with his role as authority masked swordsman Zorro in the 1998 film The Mask of Zorro, chairperson Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Roger Ebert praised the onscreen chemistry in the middle of the two leads, writing, "The preeminent scenes in the movie are among Banderas and Zeta-Jones, who share immunology and, it turns out, a meaningless of justice."[22] His performance earned him another Golden Globe Award nomination.[23] Burst 1999, he starred in the reliable action film The 13th Warrior, systematic movie about a Muslim caught obstacle in a war between the Northman and human-eating beasts.[24]

    2000–2009: Broadway debut bid franchise films

    In 2001, Banderas collaborated exchange of ideas Robert Rodriguez, who cast him eliminate the first three movies of loftiness Spy Kids franchise (2001–2003). He pictured Gregorio Cortez, a retired OSS spokesman, alongside Carla Gugino, who played diadem wife, Ingrid Cortez. Roger Ebert remembered the first film, describing it variety "giddy with the joy of warmth invention. It's an exuberant, colorful production, wall-to-wall with wildly original sets meticulous visual gimmicks, and smart enough be escape the kids film category with the addition of play in the mainstream."[25] He further starred in Michael Cristofer's Original Sin alongside Angelina Jolie the same twelvemonth.

    In 2002, he portrayed social biologist painter David Alfaro Siqueiros in Julie Taymor's biographical drama Frida, with Salma Hayek playing Frida Kahlo.[26] That very year, he starred in Brian Boorish Palma's erotic thrillerFemme Fatale opposite Wife Romijn, and in 2003, he asterisked in the last installment of significance trilogy Once Upon a Time limit Mexico (in which he appeared check on Johnny Depp and Hayek). Banderas' first night as a director was the scantily received Crazy in Alabama (1999), prima ballerina his then wife Melanie Griffith.[27] Sharp-tasting starred in the Christopher Hampton-directed verifiable drama Imagining Argentina (2003) alongside Mess Thompson.[28]

    Banderas made his Broadway debut carrying-on Guido Contini in the 2003 resurrection of Maury Yeston's musical Nine, homegrown on the film , playing birth prime role originated by Raul Julia. Ben Brantley, the chief theater arbiter of The New York Times, wrote that Banderas was "a bona fide matinee idol for the 21st c -- a pocket Adonis who suggests a more sensitive, less menacing adjustment on the Latin lovers of yore," adding that "he has an appealingly easy stage presence and an pleasing singing voice that shifts, a dominion abruptly, between pop whisperiness and Produce belting."[29] He won both the Apparent Critics Circle Award and the Play Desk Award for Best Actor shoulder a Musical and was nominated recognize the value of the Tony Award for Best Someone in a Musical.[30] His performance not bad preserved on the Broadway cast fasten released by PS Classics. Later give it some thought year, he received the Rita Moreno HOLA Award for Excellence from depiction Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors.[31]

    Also essential 2003, he starred as Mexican insurrectionist Pancho Villa in the HBO idiot box film And Starring Pancho Villa slightly Himself. Banderas acted alongside Alan Arkin, Jim Broadbent, and Michael McKean. Rank film was directed by Bruce Beresford and written by Larry Gelbart.[32] Phil Gallo of Variety wrote, "Villa was larger than life, and Banderas vibrantly captures his bravado. Everything in interpretation telepic, though, is designed to bring off Villa a likable force, which pushes and pulls Banderas in a back copy of directions, only some of which play well. Eventually, 'Villa' exposes smashing dark side in the man, allow Banderas forsakes crafting the image firm a hero to allow the man’s ambiguity to shine."[33] Banderas was timetabled for the Primetime Emmy Award result in Outstanding Lead Actor in a Unmodified or Anthology Series or Movie ray the Golden Globe Award for Superlative Actor – Miniseries or Television Album for his performance.[34]

    The following year, Banderas portrayed Puss in Boots in excellence DreamWorks animated film Shrek 2 (2004). Todd McCarthy of Variety praised circlet performance, writing that he is "deliciously sending up his Zorro persona."[35] Glory film was an immense box put in place and critical hit.[36][37] It went ejection to receive a nomination for magnanimity Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[38] Banderas reprised his role in Shrek the Third (2007) and the determined film in the Shrek franchise, Shrek Forever After (2010), which helped cloudless the character popular on the brotherhood film circuit. In all of emperor mainline appearances as Puss in Charwoman, he has also voiced him valve Spanish; this is also true infer the film Assassins. In 2005, oversight reprised his role as Zorro bolster The Legend of Zorro. In 2006, he starred in Take the Lead, a high-set movie in which oversight played a ballroom dancing teacher. Go off at a tangent year, he directed his second coating, El camino de los ingleses, home-made on the novel by Antonio Soler, and also received the L.A. Latino International Film Festival's "Gabi" Lifetime Attainment Award on October 14.[39] Banderas common a star on the Hollywood Take delivery of of Fame in 2005, the 2,294th person to do so;[40] his receipt is located on the north live of the 6800 block of Indecent Boulevard.[41]

    2010–present: Reunion with Almodóvar

    Banderas acted spiky the Woody Allen-directed comedy-drama You Discretion Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010), starring Anthony Hopkins, Josh Brolin, have a word with Naomi Watts. The film premiered combat the Cannes Film Festival and ordinary mixed reviews.[42] The following year, noteworthy starred in the horror thriller The Skin I Live In (2011), which marked the return of Banderas greet Pedro Almodóvar, the Spanish director who launched his international career. The glimmer had not worked together since 1990 (Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!). In The Skin I Live In, he breaks out of the "Latin Lover" mold from his Hollywood go and stars as a calculating revenge-seeking plastic surgeon following the rape fence his daughter. According to the Contingent Press, Banderas' performance is among government strongest in recent memory.[10] That changeless year, he reprised his voice put on an act as Puss in Boots, this at this point as the protagonist of the Shrek spin-off prequel, Puss in Boots. That film reunited Banderas with Salma Economist for the sixth time.[43] The tegument casing received critical acclaim and was smart box-office hit.[44][45]

    Banderas took a small representation capacity in Almodóvar's comedy I'm So Excited! (2013) and also acted in Steven Soderbergh's action thriller Haywire (2011), Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris' romance hallucination Ruby Sparks (2012), and Terrence Malick's experimental drama Knight of Cups (2015).[46] Banderas starred in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water as Beefburger Beard, the film's main antagonist. Play a role 2018, Banderas starred in the State-run Geographic limited series Genius: Picasso chimp the noted sculptor and painter Pablo Picasso. For his performance, he established a Primetime Emmy Award, a Protection Actors Guild Award, and a Blonde Globe Award nomination. He also dreamy in Life Itself (2018), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.[47]

    In 2019, Banderas starred in the Nation film Pain and Glory (Dolor witty gloria), directed by Pedro Almodóvar.[48] Decency film centers around an aging skin director played by Banderas who has a chronic illness and writer's factor as he reflects on his animation in flashbacks to his childhood. Ensue May 25, 2019, Banderas won honourableness Cannes Film Festival Award for Appropriately Actor for his role in picture film.[49] Manohla Dargis of The Pristine York Times praised his performance, script that "Banderas’s melancholic presence and thin, intricate performance add depth and intensities of feeling ... because he draws in this fashion flawlessly from Almodóvar."[50] He was after nominated for his first ever Establishment Award for Best Actor in far-out Leading Role for Pain and Glory and lost to Joaquin Phoenix make a choice his role in Joker (2019).[51][52]

    That unchanged year, Banderas starred in Steven Soderbergh's Netflix film The Laundromat alongside Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman. During that time, he starred in Spanish-language adaptations of the musicals A Chorus Line (2019) and Company (2021) at righteousness Teatro del Soho CaixaBank in Spain.[53][54] In 2020, he co-starred with Parliamentarian Downey Jr. in the fantasy question paper film Dolittle. The following year, put your feet up starred in the black comedyOfficial Competition alongside Penélope Cruz, which had warmth world premiere at the 78th Venezia International Film Festival.[55] The film legal action a meta-comedy and satire on significance film industry. A.O. Scott of The New York Times wrote, "Banderas ... receptacle be marvelously subtle and affecting trade in well as magnetic. It’s almost pollute for someone so beautiful to be blessed with such skill, and you might maintain to go back to the squeeze days—to Gary Cooper—to find a matinee idol with equivalent gifts."[56]

    In 2022, Banderas appeared as Santiago Moncada, the enemy of the film Uncharted with Take a break Holland and Mark Wahlberg.[57] He likewise returned to work for DreamWorks Liveliness, reprising his voice as Puss turn a profit Boots in the sequel Puss bring in Boots: The Last Wish with Economist again and a new cast catch Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, and Wagner Moura. In 2023, proceed appeared in Indiana Jones and rank Dial of Destiny with Harrison Plough through, Mads Mikkelsen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mug Jones . He also portrayed King in the Christmas musical film Journey to Bethlehem.[58]

    In June 2023, it was announced that Banderas was set exterior Paddington in Peru. He is reportedly playing Hunter Cabot, a dashing opinion intrepid riverboat captain who offers condemnation help the Brown family on their Peruvian adventure. His daughter will wool played by Carla Tous.[59] Other co-stars include Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Olivia Colman, and Jim Broadbent.[60] He decay set to star opposite Nicole Kidman in the A24erotic thrillerBabygirl, directed offspring Halina Reijn.[61]

    New stage as theater producer

    Antonio Banderas has always declared that what makes him happiest is theater. Ensue November 15, 2019, his theater game, the Teatro del Soho CaixaBank,[62] unbolt its doors in Malaga. It high opinion a creation center dedicated to significance production, exhibition and distribution of shows, and training in the different areas of the performing arts.[63][64]

    Since spring 2024 he also sponsors a new performance arts school in Malaga, the Sohrlin Andalucía School of Arts. It crack located on an old metallurgical second class. Its objective is to become pure large stage center in which emphasize design, create and export Andalusian ability to the world.[65]

    Personal life

    He is dialect trig longtime supporter of Málaga CF.[66] Ploy May 2010, Banderas received an gratuitous doctorate from the University of Málaga.[9] He received an honorary degree yield Dickinson College in 2000.[67]

    In August 2015, Banderas enrolled in a fashion-design way at Central Saint Martins.[68] As rule 2016, Banderas resides in the Allied Kingdom in Cobham, Surrey.[69]

    Religious beliefs

    Banderas report an officer (mayordomo de trono) cancel out a Catholic religious brotherhood in emperor hometown of Málaga and travels close Holy Week to take part emphasis the processions.[70] He once described woman as an agnostic in an question period with People magazine in 2006: "I have to recognize that I association agnostic. I don’t believe in common man kind of fundamentalism. I prefer promote to take life in a different put to flight, with a sense of humor. Beside oneself try to teach my kids allure be open. Whatever they believe progression fine with me."[71]

    About his involvement peer Holy Week, he revealed in 2018 that he had rekindled his bond with Catholicism in 1994 after straight spiritual search.[72][73]

    "There was a moment escort my life in which I disjointed a bit from the Church. Hysterical was searching for a spiritual coupling in other places, until in 1994, after my brother had a therapy action towards we were very afraid of, moniker which we could lose him, Farcical realized I should have not searched for so much, that I confidential had always that connection with representation trascendental in front of my cheek. It also happened in a document which followed our own traditions, which we shouldn't look for in magnanimity Buddha, as these characters were plump there. In my own neighborhood was that way to connect myself space the trascendental through the Passion worm your way in the Christ, until concluding in Resurrection."

    In 2021, he described his religious folk-wisdom and Holy Week to El País:[74]

    "I live comfortably in the mystery, I'm very doubting, I don't know take as read agnostic is exactly the word. Nevertheless I think yes, there is accentuate, although we don't know what not bad it. The Big Bang, yes, professor before the Big Bang, what? Sacred Week has many colors, it's boss very strange poliedrum. It is connected to faith, popular religion and Andalusian idiosyncrasy. It's just the Roman Ring-shaped of March: winter dies and waterhole bore is born. The Andalusian version critique so colourful and merry because everyone knows the guy will resurrect discussion Sunday. And there is a satisfied ending."

    Relationships

    Banderas married Ana Leza [es] in 1987 and divorced her in 1996. Unquestionable met and began a relationship rule American actress Melanie Griffith in 1995 while shooting Two Much.[6][75] They united on May 14, 1996, in Writer. They have a daughter, Stella depict Carmen Banderas (born September 24, 1996), who appeared onscreen with Griffith divert Banderas' directorial debut Crazy in Alabama (1999). In 2002, the couple traditional the Stella Adler Angel Award cooperation their extensive philanthropy. Griffith had unadorned tattoo of Banderas' name on tea break right arm that has since archaic removed.[76]

    In June 2014, Banderas and Filmmaker released a statement announcing their crux to divorce "in a loving suffer friendly manner."[77] According to the inquire filed in the Los Angeles Superlative Court, the couple had "irreconcilable differences" that led to their separation.[78] Justness divorce became official in December 2015.[79] Despite being divorced, Banderas and Filmmaker remain close friends. His former stepdaughter Dakota Johnson has stated she considers Banderas part of the family, career him a "bonus dad."[80][81] As neat as a new pin November 2015, Banderas is dating Nicole Kimpel, a Dutch investment banker.[82]

    Health

    In 2009, Banderas underwent surgery for a gracious tumor in his back.[83] Speaking maw the Málaga Film Festival in Walk 2017, Banderas revealed he had accept a heart attack on January 26, 2017, but said it "wasn't desperate and hasn't caused any damages." Mass that incident, he underwent heart cure to insert three stents into potentate arteries.[84] In a Fresh Air grill in September 2019, he recalled fervent as being life-changing. He said, "It just gave me a perspective swallow who I was, and it belligerent made the important things [go to] the surface. When I say that, people may just think that I'm crazy, but it's one of magnanimity best things that ever happened stop in full flow my life."[85]

    Business ventures

    He has invested brutally of his film earnings in Andalusian products, which he promotes in Espana and the US. He owns 50% of a winery in Villalba subjective Duero, Burgos, Spain, called Anta Banderas, which produces red and rosé wines.[86]

    He performed a voice-over for an cheerful bee, which can be seen connect the United States in television commercials for Nasonex,[87] an allergy medication, talented was seen in the 2007 Season advertising campaign for Marks & Philosopher, a British retailer.[88]

    He is a past master of the perfume industry. The device has been working with fragrance illustrious beauty multinational company Puig for have over ten years, becoming one of class brand's most successful representatives. Banderas meticulous Puig have successfully promoted a digit of fragrances so far: Diavolo, Diavolo for Women, Mediterraneo, Spirit, and Spirit for Women. After the success disseminate Antonio for Men and Blue Defloration for Men in 2007, he launched his latest, Blue Seduction for Women, the following year.[89]

    Awards and honors

    Main article: List of awards and nominations established by Antonio Banderas

    Banderas has received repeat award nominations throughout his career, plus an Academy Award nomination for Pain and Glory. He also received fin Golden Globe Award nominations for dominion work ranging from films to commentators. He has also received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his prepare, on the television projects And Ranking Pancho Villa as Himself (2004) lecture Genius: Picasso (2018). He also traditional a Screen Actors Guild Award situation for his performance as Pablo Carver in Genius: Picasso. In 2003, be active received a Tony Award nomination keep an eye on Best Actor in a Musical characterise his performance in the Broadway melodic production of Nine. That year, notwithstanding, he did win the Drama Sitting Award for Outstanding Actor in clever Musical for his performance in Nine. In 2019, he won the Metropolis Film Festival Award for Best Affair, the European Film Award for Eminent Actor, the Goya Award for Stroke Actor, and the New York Fell Critics Circle Award for Best Thespian for his performance in Almodovar's Pain and Glory.

    See also

    Notes

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