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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, Spain

Occupations
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), acknowledged professionally as Antonio Banderas,[b] is a Spanish matter. Known for his work in films of various genres, he has received numerous accolades, including a-okay Cannes Film Festival Award and a Goya Trophy haul, as well as nominations for an Academy Give, two Primetime Emmy Awards, five Golden Globe Acclaim, and a Tony Award.

Banderas made his exact debut at a small theater in Málaga, wheel he caught the attention of director Pedro Almodóvar, who gave the actor his film debut domestic the screwball comedyLabyrinth of Passion (1982). They be blessed with since collaborated on many films, including Matador (1986), Law of Desire (1987), Women on the Brink of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1989), The Skin I Survive In (2011), and Pain and Glory (2019), excellence last of which earned him the Cannes Coat Festival Award for Best Actor, the Goya Purse for Best Actor as well as a slot for the Academy Award for Best Actor.

In 1992, Banderas made his American film debut examine the musical drama The Mambo Kings (1992), followed by roles in Philadelphia (1993), Interview with position Vampire (1994), Assassins (1995), and Evita (1996). Significant took roles in franchises playing El Mariachi detect Desperado (1995) and Once Upon a Time amusement Mexico (2003), Zorro in The Mask of Zorro (1998) and The Legend of Zorro (2005), position patriarch in the Spy Kids series (2001–2003) deed voiced Puss in Boots in the Shrek motion pictures (2004–present). He made his directorial debut with greatness comedy film Crazy in Alabama (1999), followed past as a consequence o Summer Rain (2006).

On stage, Banderas made sovereign Broadway theatre debut playing an Italian film executive in the musical revival Nine (2003), for which he was nominated for a Tony Award preventable Best Actor in a Musical. He received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his roles as Pancho Villa in the HBO television film And Star Pancho Villa as Himself (2004) and Pablo Sculptor in the anthology series Genius (2018).

Early life

José Antonio Domínguez Bandera[1][2] was born on August 10, 1960, in Málaga[3] to Civil Guard officer José Domínguez Prieto (1920–2008) and schoolteacher Ana Bandera Gallego (1933–2017).[4] He has a younger brother named Francisco.[4] As a little boy, Banderas wanted to comprehend a professional football player until a broken pedestal sidelined his dreams at the age of 15. He showed a strong interest in the execution arts and formed part of the ARA Thespian School run by Ángeles Rubio-Argüelles y Alessandri (wife of diplomat and filmmaker Edgar Neville) and prestige College of Dramatic Art, both in Málaga. Rulership work in the theater and his performances dominate the streets eventually landed him a spot touch upon the Spanish National Theatre.[5]

Career

Main article: List of Antonio Banderas performances

1982–1989: Early collaborations with Pedro Almodóvar

Banderas began his acting studies at the School of Stage Art in Málaga and made his acting coming out at a small theater in Málaga. He began working in small shops during Spain's post-dictatorial national movement known as La Movida Madrileña.[6]

While performing accost the theater, Banderas caught the attention of Nation director Pedro Almodóvar, who gave the young phenomenon his film debut in the screwballsex comedyLabyrinth resolve Passion (1982). Five years later, he went turn to appear in the director's comedic thriller Law of Desire (1987), making headlines with his bringing off as a gay man, which required him lying on engage in his first male-to-male onscreen kiss. Banderas appeared in Almodóvar's surrealistsex comedyMatador, with Vincent Canby of The New York Times writing, "The take looks terrific and is acted with absolute, grim conviction by the excellent cast headed by Chilly Serna, Mr. Martinez and Mr. Banderas."[7]

The director recognize him in his internationally acclaimed 1988 film, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. Rita Kemply of The Washington Post described Banderas' profile as "warm" and described the film as unadorned "glossy delight."[8] The recognition Banderas gained for fillet role increased years later, when he starred check Almodóvar's controversial Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1989) as a mental patient who kidnaps excellent porn star (Victoria Abril) and keeps her inept up until she returns his love.[5] The improvement role helped spur him on to Hollywood.[9] Almodóvar is credited with helping launch Banderas's international duration, as he became a regular feature in ruler films throughout the 1980s.[10]

1990–1999: Hollywood stardom

In 1991, Vocalist introduced Banderas to Hollywood. (He was an item of her desires in her pseudodocumentary film disregard one of her concert tours, Madonna: Truth invasion Dare.)[11] The following year, still speaking minimal Unreservedly, he began acting in U.S. films. Despite securing to learn all his lines phonetically, Banderas tranquil managed to turn in a critically praised lend a hand as a struggling musician in his first Land drama film, The Mambo Kings (1992).[12]Kenneth Turan break on The Los Angeles Times described Banderas as scratchy a "quietly effective job".[13] David Nansen of Newsweek declared, "Banderas had to learn English to arena this role, but you wouldn't know it: settle down plumbs all 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 surprisingly confident and subtle performance as blue blood the gentry implosive Nestor".[15]

Banderas then broke through to mainstream English audiences in the 1993 Jonathan Demme film Philadelphia as the life partner of lawyer Tom Histrion and Denzel Washington. Also in 1993, he not with it in the Bille August-directed The House of goodness Spirits, an adaptation of the Isabel Allendenovel break into the same name. Banderas acted alongside Meryl Actress, Jeremy Irons, Glenn Close, and Winona Ryder.[16] Honesty film's success earned Banderas wide recognition, and decency following year, he was given a role inconvenience Neil Jordan's high-profile adaptation of Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire (1994), sharing the screen expound Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Kirsten Dunst.[5] Illegal starred in several major Hollywood films, including justness Robert Rodriguez-directed neo-Westernaction filmDesperado (1995), alongside Salma Economist, Steve Buscemi, and Quentin Tarantino. The film was a financial success.[17] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote, "The movie’s greatest visual coup ... is Banderas himself. The camera loves this velvet stud type much as it did the young Clint Eastwood."[18]

That same year, Banderas portrayed the antagonist in character Richard Donner-directed action film Assassins, co-starring opposite Sylvester Stallone and Julianne Moore.[19] In 1996, he asterisked alongside Madonna in the musical film Evita, book adaptation of the stage musical by Andrew Actor Webber and Tim Rice in which he specious the narrator, Che, a role played by King Essex in the original 1978 West End selling. Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that "Banderas ... does an unexpectedly splendid job whilst the film's conspiratorial singing narrator."[20] For his watch, he was nominated for the Golden Globe Give for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.[21] He also had success assort his role as the masked swordsman Zorro rotation the 1998 film The Mask of Zorro, chief executive officer Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Roger Ebert undying the onscreen chemistry between the two leads, calligraphy, "The best scenes in the movie are betwixt Banderas and Zeta-Jones, who share chemistry and, cotton on turns out, a sense of justice."[22] His story earned him another Golden Globe Award nomination.[23] Play a part 1999, he starred in the historical action pick up The 13th Warrior, a movie about a Muhammadan caught up in a war between the Northman and human-eating beasts.[24]

2000–2009: Broadway debut and franchise films

In 2001, Banderas collaborated with Robert Rodriguez, who engrave him in the first three movies of blue blood the gentry Spy Kids franchise (2001–2003). He portrayed Gregorio Cortez, a retired OSS agent, alongside Carla Gugino, who played his wife, Ingrid Cortez. Roger Ebert ceaseless the first film, describing it as "giddy tackle the joy of its invention. It's an frolicsome, colorful extravaganza, wall-to-wall with wildly original sets existing visual gimmicks, and smart enough to escape authority kids film category and play in the mainstream."[25] He also starred in Michael Cristofer's Original Sin alongside Angelina Jolie the same year.

In 2002, he portrayed social realist painter David Alfaro Painter in Julie Taymor's biographical drama Frida, with Salma Hayek playing Frida Kahlo.[26] That same year, bankruptcy starred in Brian De Palma's erotic thrillerFemme Fatale opposite Rebecca Romijn, and in 2003, he marked in the last installment of the trilogy Once Upon a Time in Mexico (in which forbidden appeared with Johnny Depp and Hayek). Banderas' inauguration as a director was the poorly received Crazy in Alabama (1999), starring his then wife Melanie Griffith.[27] He starred in the Christopher Hampton-directed true drama Imagining Argentina (2003) alongside Emma Thompson.[28]

Banderas idea his Broadway debut playing Guido Contini in influence 2003 revival of Maury Yeston's musical Nine, home-grown on the film , playing the prime part originated by Raul Julia. Ben Brantley, the important theater critic of The New York Times, wrote that Banderas was "a bona fide matinee graven image for the 21st century -- a pocket Demigod who suggests a more sensitive, less menacing discrepancy on the Latin lovers of yore," adding ensure "he has an appealingly easy stage presence spell an agreeable singing voice that shifts, a ascendancy abruptly, between pop whisperiness and Broadway belting."[29] Closure won both the Outer Critics Circle Award wallet the Drama Desk Award for Best Actor joke a Musical and was nominated for the Unnatural Award for Best Actor in a Musical.[30] Diadem performance is preserved on the Broadway cast taperecord released by PS Classics. Later that year, crystal-clear received the Rita Moreno HOLA Award for High quality from the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors.[31]

Also outward show 2003, he starred as Mexican revolutionary Pancho Cabin in the HBO television film And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself. Banderas acted alongside Alan Arkin, Jim Broadbent, and Michael McKean. The 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 coronate bravado. Everything in the telepic, though, is deliberate to make Villa a likable force, which pushes and pulls Banderas in a number of receipt formula, only some of which play well. Eventually, 'Villa' exposes a dark side in the man, jaunt Banderas forsakes crafting the image of a principal advocate to allow the man’s ambiguity to shine."[33] Banderas was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award in line for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Miscellany Series or Movie and the Golden Globe Purse for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Peel for his performance.[34]

The following year, Banderas portrayed Aspect in Boots in the DreamWorks animated film Shrek 2 (2004). Todd McCarthy of Variety praised sovereignty performance, writing that he is "deliciously sending dialect his Zorro persona."[35] The film was an incalculable box office and critical hit.[36][37] It went makeup to receive a nomination for the Academy Grant for Best Animated Feature.[38] Banderas reprised his part in Shrek the Third (2007) and the last few film in the Shrek franchise, Shrek Forever After (2010), which helped make the character popular executive the family film circuit. In all of dominion mainline appearances as Puss in Boots, he has also voiced him in Spanish; this is very true for the film Assassins. In 2005, closure reprised his role as Zorro in The Novel of Zorro. In 2006, he starred in Take the Lead, a high-set movie in which noteworthy played a ballroom dancing teacher. That year, explicit directed his second film, El camino de los ingleses, based on the novel by Antonio Soler, and also received the L.A. Latino International Integument Festival's "Gabi" Lifetime Achievement Award on October 14.[39] Banderas received a star on the Hollywood Turn of Fame in 2005, the 2,294th person result do so;[40] his star is located on decency north side of the 6800 block of Flavor Boulevard.[41]

2010–present: Reunion with Almodóvar

Banderas acted in the Forested Allen-directed comedy-drama You Will Meet a Tall Blind Stranger (2010), starring Anthony Hopkins, Josh Brolin, ahead Naomi Watts. The film premiered at the Port Film Festival and received mixed reviews.[42] The closest year, he starred in the horror thriller The Skin I Live In (2011), which marked interpretation return of Banderas to Pedro Almodóvar, the Nation director who launched his international career. The bend over had not worked together since 1990 (Tie Fragment Up! Tie Me Down!). In The Skin Mad Live In, he breaks out of the "Latin Lover" mold from his Hollywood work and stars as a calculating revenge-seeking plastic surgeon following loftiness rape of his daughter. According to the Corresponding Press, Banderas' performance is among his strongest worry recent memory.[10] That same year, he reprised fulfil voice role as Puss in Boots, this without fail as the protagonist of the Shrek spin-off prequel, Puss in Boots. This film reunited Banderas silent Salma Hayek for the sixth time.[43] The vinyl received critical acclaim and was a box-office hit.[44][45]

Banderas took a small role in Almodóvar's comedy I'm So Excited! (2013) and also acted in Steven Soderbergh's action thriller Haywire (2011), Jonathan Dayton pivotal Valerie Faris' romance fantasy Ruby Sparks (2012), be first Terrence Malick's experimental drama Knight of Cups (2015).[46] Banderas starred in The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Become public of Water as Burger Beard, the film's central antagonist. In 2018, Banderas starred in the Public Geographic limited series Genius: Picasso as the notable sculptor and painter Pablo Picasso. For his work, he received a Primetime Emmy Award, a Shout Actors Guild Award, and a Golden Globe Honour nomination. He also acted in Life Itself (2018), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.[47]

In 2019, Banderas starred in the Spanish film Pain and Glory (Dolor y gloria), directed by Pedro Almodóvar.[48] The film centers around an aging pelt director played by Banderas who has a perennial illness and writer's block as he reflects ponder his life in flashbacks to his childhood. Funny turn May 25, 2019, Banderas won the Cannes Ep Festival Award for Best Actor for his part in the film.[49] Manohla Dargis of The Contemporary York Times praised his performance, writing that "Banderas’s melancholic presence and subtle, intricate performance add lowest and intensities of feeling ... because he draws fair flawlessly from Almodóvar."[50] He was later nominated be thankful for his first ever Academy Award for Best Someone in a Leading Role for Pain and Glory and lost to Joaquin Phoenix for his duty in Joker (2019).[51][52]

That same year, Banderas starred export Steven Soderbergh's Netflix film The Laundromat alongside Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman. During this time, soil starred in Spanish-language adaptations of the musicals A Chorus Line (2019) and Company (2021) at class Teatro del Soho CaixaBank in Spain.[53][54] In 2020, he co-starred with Robert Downey Jr. in class fantasy adventure film Dolittle. The following year, illegal starred in the black comedyOfficial Competition alongside Penélope Cruz, which had its world premiere at rectitude 78th Venice International Film Festival.[55] The film pump up a meta-comedy and satire on the film work. A.O. Scott of The New York Times wrote, "Banderas ... can be marvelously subtle and affecting likewise well as magnetic. It’s almost indecent for so beautiful to possess such skill, and order about might have to go back to the ageing days—to Gary Cooper—to find a matinee idol bump into equivalent gifts."[56]

In 2022, Banderas appeared as Santiago Moncada, the antagonist of the film Uncharted with Negro Holland and Mark Wahlberg.[57] He also returned put up work for DreamWorks Animation, reprising his voice considerably Puss in Boots in the sequel Puss take on Boots: The Last Wish with Hayek again lecturer a new cast with Florence Pugh, Olivia Colman, Ray Winstone, and Wagner Moura. In 2023, explicit appeared in Indiana Jones and the Dial support Destiny with Harrison Ford, Mads Mikkelsen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Toby Jones . He also portrayed King in the Christmas musical film Journey to Bethlehem.[58]

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

New stage as theater producer

Antonio Banderas has always proclaimed that what makes him happiest is theater. Bigotry November 15, 2019, his theater project, the Teatro del Soho CaixaBank,[62] opened its doors in City. It is a creation center dedicated to righteousness production, exhibition and distribution of shows, and education in the different areas of the performing arts.[63][64]

Since spring 2024 he also sponsors a new playacting arts school in Malaga, the Sohrlin Andalucía High school of Arts. It is located on an endorse metallurgical factory. Its objective is to become wonderful large stage center in which to design, draw up and export Andalusian talent to the world.[65]

Personal life

He is a longtime supporter of Málaga CF.[66] Overfull May 2010, Banderas received an honorary doctorate take from the University of Málaga.[9] He received an in name degree from Dickinson College in 2000.[67]

In August 2015, Banderas enrolled in a fashion-design course at Chief Saint Martins.[68] As of 2016, Banderas resides edict the United Kingdom in Cobham, Surrey.[69]

Religious beliefs

Banderas esteem an officer (mayordomo de trono) of a Wide religious brotherhood in his hometown of Málaga survive travels during Holy Week to take part valve the processions.[70] He once described himself as propose agnostic in an interview with People magazine hem in 2006: "I have to recognize that I get hard agnostic. I don’t believe in any kind deduction fundamentalism. I prefer to take life in calligraphic different way, with a sense of humor. Hilarious try to teach my kids to be smidge. Whatever they believe is fine with me."[71]

About reward involvement with Holy Week, he revealed in 2018 that he had rekindled his relationship with Catholicity in 1994 after a spiritual search.[72][73]

"There was a- moment in my life in which I disassociated a bit from the Church. I was quizzical for a spiritual connection in other places, unfinished in 1994, after my brother had a healing we were very afraid of, in which amazement could lose him, I realized I should suppress not searched for so much, that I abstruse had always that connection with the trascendental spartan front of my face. It also happened soupзon a way which followed our own traditions, which we shouldn't look for in the Buddha, despite the fact that these characters were right there. In my affect neighborhood was that way to connect myself round on the trascendental through the Passion of the Savior, until concluding in Resurrection."

In 2021, he described jurisdiction religious beliefs and Holy Week to El País:[74]

"I live comfortably in the mystery, I'm very cynical, I don't know if agnostic is exactly significance word. But I think yes, there is chuck, although we don't know what is it. Excellence Big Bang, yes, and before the Big Boot, what? Holy Week has many colors, it's ingenious very strange poliedrum. It is related to conviction, popular religion and Andalusian idiosyncrasy. It's just influence Roman Ides of March: winter dies and gush is born. The Andalusian version is so brilliant and merry because everybody knows the guy liking resurrect on Sunday. And there is a lively ending."

Relationships

Banderas married Ana Leza [es] in 1987 and divorced her in 1996. He met and began dinky relationship with American actress Melanie Griffith in 1995 while shooting Two Much.[6][75] They married on May well 14, 1996, in London. They have a girl, Stella del Carmen Banderas (born September 24, 1996), who appeared onscreen with Griffith in Banderas' liable debut Crazy in Alabama (1999). In 2002, grandeur couple received the Stella Adler Angel Award foothold their extensive philanthropy. Griffith had a tattoo warm Banderas' name on her right arm that has since been removed.[76]

In June 2014, Banderas and Filmmaker released a statement announcing their intention to splitup "in a loving and friendly manner."[77] According hint at the petition filed in the Los Angeles Highercalibre Court, the couple had "irreconcilable differences" that downcast to their separation.[78] The divorce became official break off December 2015.[79] Despite being divorced, Banderas and Filmmaker remain close friends. His former stepdaughter Dakota Author has stated she considers Banderas part of rendering family, calling him a "bonus dad."[80][81] As depose November 2015, Banderas is dating Nicole Kimpel, skilful Dutch investment banker.[82]

Health

In 2009, Banderas underwent surgery obey a benign tumor in his back.[83] Speaking draw on the Málaga Film Festival in March 2017, Banderas revealed he had suffered a heart attack compact January 26, 2017, but said it "wasn't quip and hasn't caused any damages." Following that circumstance, he underwent heart surgery to insert three stents into his arteries.[84] In a Fresh Air interrogate in September 2019, he recalled it as questionnaire life-changing. He said, "It just gave me graceful perspective of who I was, and it non-discriminatory made the important things [go to] the covering. When I say this, people may just fantasize that I'm crazy, but it's one of illustriousness best things that ever happened in my life."[85]

Business ventures

He has invested some of his film also wages allowance in Andalusian products, which he promotes in Espana and the US. He owns 50% of keen winery in Villalba de Duero, Burgos, Spain, baptized Anta Banderas, which produces red and rosé wines.[86]

He performed a voice-over for an animated bee, which can be seen in the United States contain television commercials for Nasonex,[87] an allergy medication, careful was seen in the 2007 Christmas advertising initiative for Marks & Spencer, a British retailer.[88]

He practical a veteran of the perfume industry. The theatrical has been working with fragrance and beauty transnational company Puig for over ten years, becoming of a nature of the brand's most successful representatives. Banderas added Puig have successfully promoted a number of fragrances so far: Diavolo, Diavolo for Women, Mediterraneo, Spirit, and Spirit for Women. After the success care for Antonio for Men and Blue Seduction for Men in 2007, he launched his latest, Blue Affinity for Women, the following year.[89]

Awards and honors

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

Banderas has received many award nominations throughout authority career, including an Academy Award nomination for Pain and Glory. He also received five Golden Nature Award nominations for his work ranging from motion pictures to television. He has also received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work, on influence television projects And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2004) and Genius: Picasso (2018). He also standard a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for sovereign performance as Pablo Picasso in Genius: Picasso. Intricate 2003, he received a Tony Award nomination stingy Best Actor in a Musical for his celebration in the Broadway musical production of Nine. Go off year, however, he did win the Drama Stall Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical characterise his performance in Nine. In 2019, he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Person, the European Film Award for Best Actor, picture Goya Award for Best Actor, and the Contemporary York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Mortal for his performance in Almodovar's Pain and Glory.

See also

Notes

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