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Raphael was born on 5 May 1943 in Linares, Jaén, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for The Last Circus (2010), My Big Night (2015) and The Three Wise Kings vs. Santa (2022). He has been married to Natalia Figueroa since 14 July 1972. They have three children.2015 - Mi gran noche
Nominees:
Asier Etxeandía - ma ma
Pepón Nieto - Mi gran noche
Raphael - Mi gran noche**
Manolo Solo - B, la película- Actor
- Director
- Writer
José Sacristán was born on 27 September 1937 in Chinchón, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for La colmena (1982), Madrid, 1987 (2011) and El diputado (1978).2014 - Magical Girl
Nominees:
Jesús Carroza - El Niño
Ricardo Darín - Relatos Salvajes
Antonio de la Torre - La isla mínima
Karra Elejalde - Ocho apellidos vascos
José Sacristán - Magical Girl**- Actor
- Talent Agent
- Soundtrack
Roberto Álamo was born in 1970 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and talent agent, known for May God Save Us (2016), The Skin I Live In (2011) and Family United (2013).2013 - La gran familia española
Nominees:
Roberto Álamo - La gran familia española**
Carlos Bardem - Alacrán Enamorado
Antonio de la Torre - La gran familia española
Javier Cámara - Los amantes pasajeros- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Daniel Giménez-Cacho was born on May 15, 1961, in Madrid, Spain. He is a Mexican actor and director, Ariel award winner, who has starred in several Mexican films such as 'Solo con tu pareja' (1991), 'Cronos' (1993), 'Midaq Alley' (1995) and 'Arráncame la Vida' (2008), among others. He is also known for 'Y tu mamá también' (2001), 'La mala educación' (2004) and 'Blancanieves' (2012).2012 - Blancanieves
Nominees:
Eduard Fernández - Una pistola en cada mano
Daniel Giménez Cacho - Blancanieves**
Ewan McGregor - Lo Imposible
Julián Villagrán - Grupo 7- Actor
- Director
- Additional Crew
Lluís Homar was born on 20 April 1957 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for Broken Embraces (2009), Eva (2011) and Bad Education (2004).2011 - Eva
Nominees:
Raúl Arévalo - Primos
Lluís Homar - Eva**
Lluís Homar - No tengas miedo
Corey Stoll - Midnight in Paris- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Karra Elejalde was born on 10 October 1960 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, País Vasco, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Timecrimes (2007), Even the Rain (2010) and Spanish Affair (2014).2010 - También la lluvia
Nominees:
Álex Angulo - El gran Vázquez
Roger Casamajor - Pa Negre
Karra Elejalde - También la lluvia**
Eduard Fernández - Biutiful
Sergi López - Pa Negre- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Ricardo Darín was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on January 16, 1957. He works since he was a little boy, and has obtained with the years a remarkable evolution from soap opera gallant and tv comedies to an excellent leading figure of the most importants Argentinian movies. At the age of 10 he made his debut in a play along with his parents, actor Ricardo Darín Sr., and actess Renée Roxana. He acted for several years in TV series (such as Alta Comedia and Estación Retiro), where he reached popularity as a young leading actor in different soap operas, specially in Alberto Migre's productions. In the 90s, he achieved a great success in the TV comedy "Mi Cuñado" (1993), in which he co-starred with Luis Brandoni. He never left theater and continued acting in plays like "Sugar", "Extraña Pareja", "Taxi", "Algo en Común" and "Art". At that time, he directed plays and movies like "He nacido en la ribera", "La Rabona" y "Los Exitos del Amor". The first time the critic emphasized his performance was in the movie "Perdido por Perdido" (1993), Alberto Lecchi's debut as a film director. Then, he played in "El Faro" (1998), "El Mismo Amor La Misma Lluvia" (1999), and "Nueve Reinas" (2000), brilliantly portraying Marcos. Once again, he colaborated with director Eduardo Mignona when he portrayed Domingo Santaló in "La Fuga" (2001). In 2001 he played Rafael Belvedere in "El Hijo de la Novia" (nominated in the foreign language category at the 2002 Oscars), crowning his career. Currently (2005), he is on tour with the play "Art" all over the world.
He lives with his wife, Florencia Bas, and his children, Ricardo Jr. and Clara.2009 - El baile de la Victoria
Nominees:
Raúl Arévalo - Gordos
Ricardo Darín - El baile de la Victoria**
Rubén Ochandiano - Los abrazos rotos
Antonio Resines - Celda 211- Actor
- Soundtrack
Mariano Venancio was born in 1947 in Salamanca, Spain. He is an actor, known for Camino (2008), La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón (2003) and La Pola (2010).2008 - Camino
Nominees:
Jordi Dauder - Camino
Antonio de la Torre - Una palabra tuya
Mariano Venancio - Camino**
José Mari Yazpik - Sólo quiero caminar- José Manuel Cervino was born on 29 October 1940 in Arona, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. He is an actor, known for Las 13 rosas (2007), Curro Jiménez (1976) and La guerra de los locos (1987). He has been married to Maite Blasco since 1977.2007 - Las 13 rosas
Nominees:
Raúl Arévalo - Siete mesas de billar francés
Antonio de la Torre - Mataharis
José Manuel Cervino - Las 13 rosas**
Lluís Homar - La habitación de Fermat - Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Antonio studied journalism, but he always knew he wanted to be an actor. He worked as a sports journalist in Canal Sur Radio and Television. During this period, he often traveled to Madrid so he could assist to the Cristina Rota acting school. His first role in cinema was in Los peores años de nuestra vida (1994) as Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. He succeeded on TV with Padre Coraje and Lleno, por favor. He is known for acting in a lot of Spanish short films. He has worked many times with Daniel Sánchez Arévalo in these short films. Antonio acted on this director's first film called AzulOscuroCasiNegro (2006), which lead him to win The Goya Award as Best Secondary Actor. Antonio has worked also many times with Álex de la Iglesia as a supporting actor, but it was in 2010 when he had the leading role in Balada triste de trompeta, being nominated to The Goyas Awards. In 2009, he took again the leading role in a Sánchez Arévalo film called Gordos, a comedy. He gained 33 kilos to play his role as Enrique. Because of that character, he was rewarded with his second nomination to The Goyas Awards. During next years he kept acting in Daniel Sánchez Arévalo films, as La isla interior (2009), Lope (2010) and Primos (2011). In December 2008, Antonio starred in a stage play named La taberna fantástica, written by Alfonso Sastre and directed by Gerardo Malla. Later, in 2012, he was nominated to The Goyas Awards as Best Leading Role and as Best Supporting actor for his performances in Grupo 7 and Invasor, winning neither of them. He played the leading role in Raúl Arévalo's debut as a film director in Tarde para la ira in 2016. In 2018, Antonio de la Torre starred in El reino with Mónica López and directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. Antonio received his second The Goya Award as Best Leading Role because of this film.2006 - Azuloscurocasinegro
Nominees:
Antonio de la Torre - Azuloscurocasinegro**
Juan Echanove - Alatriste
Leonardo Sbaraglia - Salvador (Puig Antich)
Tristán Ulloa - Salvador (Puig Antich)- Actor
- Writer
Carmelo Gómez was born on 2 January 1962 in Sahagún, León, Castilla y León, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Between Your Legs (1999), Cows (1992) and The Method (2005). He was previously married to Esperanza de la Vega.2005 - El método
Nominees:
Javier Cámara - La vida secreta de las palabras
Ángel de Andrés López - Tapas
Eduard Fernández - Obaba
Carmelo Gómez - El método**- Celso Bugallo was born in 1947 in Vilalonga, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. He is an actor, known for The Sea Inside (2004), El grifo (2010) and The Good Boss (2021).2004 - Mar Adentro
Nominees:
Celso Bugallo - Mar Adentro**
Lluís Homar - La mala educación
Daniel Giménez Cacho - La mala educación
Unax Ugalde - Héctor - Joan Dalmau was born on 19 February 1927 in Montcada i Reixac, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was an actor, known for The Sea Inside (2004), Julia's Eyes (2010) and Soldiers of Salamina (2003). He died on 6 February 2013 in Coria del Río, Seville, Andalusia, Spain.2003 - Soldados de Salamina
Nominees:
Joan Dalmau - Soldados de Salamina**
Ramon Fontserè - Soldados de Salamina
Mark Ruffalo - Mi vida sin mí
Mariano Venancio - La gran aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Luis Tosar was born on 13 October 1971 in Lugo, Galicia, Spain. He is an actor and producer, known for Cell 211 (2009), Sleep Tight (2011) and Take My Eyes (2003). He has been married to María Luisa Mayol since 10 August 2015. They have two children.2002 - Los lunes al sol
Nominees:
Joaquín Climent - Lols lunes al sol
Alberto San Juan - El otro lado de la cama
Luís Tosar - Los lunes al sol**
Enrique Villén - Los lunes al sol- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Gael García Bernal was born in Guadalajara to Patricia Bernal, an actress/model & José Ángel García, an actor/director. His stepfather's cinematographer Sergio Yazbek. He began his acting career as a child, working w/ his parents in a variety of plays. At 14, he starred in a soap opera called El abuelo y yo (1992). He appeared in film school exercises and short films, including De tripas, corazón (1996), which was directed by Antonio Urrutia & nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film. He also starred in El ojo en la nuca (2001), a short film directed by Rodrigo Plá. He studied acting at the Central School of Speech & Drama in London. Amores Perros (2000) was his first major feature film, followed by And Your Mother Too (2001), directed by Alfonso Cuarón & filmed by Emmanuel Lubezki.2001 - Sin notícias de Diós
Nominees:
Javier Cámara - Lucía y el sexo
Christopher Eccleston - Los otros
Eduard Fernández - Son de mar
Gael García Bernal - Sin notícias de Diós**- Actor
- Additional Crew
In his almost 50 years as an actor, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba has worked continuously in theater, film, and television. He has worked with renowned directors on the big screen and has become a legend of the theater. Since his debut in the sixties, he has brought over a hundred characters to life in dozens of series, plays and more than 80 films. Emilio Gutiérrez Caba was born in Valladolid in 1942 into an iconic entertainment family. He is the son of Emilio Gutiérrez and Irene Caba Alba, and the brother of the actresses Irene Gutiérrez Caba and Julia Gutiérrez Caba. The actor spent his childhood and adolescence in an environment marked by acting and the arts, so it did not take long to awaken his vocation. Gutiérrez Caba studied philosophy, but his interest in acting was consolidated at university. He made his debut in the theater in 1962 when he joined Lilí Murati's company and he won his first film role in 1963 in Jesus Franco's 'El llanero'. He went on to join forces with actress María José Goyanes to create their own company in 1968. Since 1979, he has starred in works by classical authors such as Gil Vicente, Calderón, Shakespeare, Joyce, and Juan Ruiz de Alarcón; and pieces by contemporary playwrights such as Álvaro del Amo, Jorge Díaz, Fermín Cabal, and Juan García Larrondo. His interpretation of Don Diego in 'The Maidens' Consent' by Moratín in 1996 is legendary. In 2003, he was nominated for a Best Actor Spanish Actors Guild Award for 'The Prince and the Showgirl'. His performance in 'Mourning Becomes Electra' was recognized with a Max Award for Best Supporting Actor. Although Gutiérrez Caba's career has played out mainly on stage, making him a true theatrical legend, he has combined stage with screen in the literary adaptations: 'The Beehive', 'Werther', 'Requiem for a Spanish peasant' and 'La sombra del ciprés es alargada'. He has also participated in 'Bicycles are for the Summer' by Jaime Chávarri, and worked with Pedro Almodóvar in 'What Have I Done to Deserve This?' On television he has given life to characters such as San Juan de la Cruz in the successful series 'Teresa de Jesús' and Don Vicente Cortázar in 'Gran Reserva', for which he received the Best Actor Ondas Award and another Spanish Actors Guild Best Actor Award. Emilio's other credits include 'The First Night of my Life' and 'Goya in Bordeaux.' His work in 'Common Wealth' is especially noteworthy and earned him the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the CEC and Spanish Actors' Guild Awards in the same category. Shortly thereafter he received a second Goya for 'Ten Days Without Love'. Among his more recent work is Julio Medem's 'The Tree of Blood', Jaume Balaguero's 'Way Down', 'Despite Everything' directed by Gabriela Tagliavini, Juan Jose Alfonso's play 'After The Rehearsal' and the series 'La Templanza,'for Amazon Prime.2000 - La comunidad
Nominees:
Jesús Bonilla - La comunidad
Sancho Gracia - La comunidad
Emilio Gutiérrez Caba - La comunidad**
Manuel Tejada - La comunidad- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Spanish actor and director of cinema and theater. Son of the actress Carola Fernán Gómez. When he was three years old he comes back to Spain from Argentina. He has written comedies, novels and poem books. He plays a wide repertoire of roles from comedy to drama.1999 - Todo sobre mi madre
Nominees:
Jordi Dauder - Los sin nombre
François Dunoyer - Cuando vuelvas a mi lado
Fernando Fernán Gómez - Todo sobre mi madre**
Carmelo Gómez - Entre las piernas- Actor
- Writer
- Director
This actor started learning singing and dancing. Then he had very different occupations, including boxing, and even become to be the light weight amateur champion of Castilla, Spain. Later he entered the theatre in 40s, acting in the companies of Revista of Martín and and Celia Gámez, there coincided as a dancer with another dancer, Nati Mistral famous actress later. His entry in cinema was with little and secondary roles (Los últimos de Filipinas (1945) was his first film), many of them as what in spanish is said to be the 'chulo madrileño' (the typical classic Madrid city man, with his genuine verbal accent and special behaviour). With this type of roles he got great success in the 50's. Once he had become a known actor, he started his career as director and producer. He created his own production company and produced three films, but had no success at all with it and the company went to bankrupt. Finally, he decided to continue as an actor. In 1993 he was paid reverence in the Goya Awards Ceremony for his whole career. His wife Concha Paez dead in August 2017.1998 - Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley
Nominees:
Jesús Bonilla - La niña de tus ojos
Tony Leblanc - Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley**
Nancho Novo - Los amantes del Círculo Polar
Jorge Sanz - La niña de tus ojos- Actor
- Additional Crew
José Sancho was born on 11 November 1944 in Manises, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain. He was an actor, known for Live Flesh (1997), Talk to Her (2002) and Curro Jiménez (1976). He was married to Reyes Monforte and María Jiménez. He died on 3 March 2013 in Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain.1997 - Carne Trémula
Nominees:
Álex Angulo - Carne Trémula
Sancho Gracia - Martín (Hache)
Eusebio Poncela - Martín (Hache)
José Sancho - Carne Trémula**- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Gabino Diego was born on 18 September 1966 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Belle Epoque (1992), Oh, Carmela! (1990) and Los peores años de nuestra vida (1994).1996 - El amor perjudica seriamente la salud
Nominees:
Gabino Diego - El amor perjudica seriamente la salud**
Karra Elejalde - Tierra
José Sancho - Libertarias
Jorge Sanz - Libertarias- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Imanol Arias began his career with a traveling theatre group in Spain performing in Euskadi (Basque Country). After minor roles on stage, he travels to Cuba to shoot Cecilia (1982) directed by Humberto Solás. In 1987 he won the Concha de Plata of the San Sebastian Film Festival for the biography of Eleuterio Sánchez, El Lute: Run for Your Life (1987) directed by Vicente Aranda.1995 - La flor de mi secreto
Nominees:
Imanol Arias - La flor de mi secreto
Juan Echanove - La flor de mi secreto**
Josep María Flotats - Boca a Boca
Fernando Guillén Cuervo - Boca a boca- Actor
- Producer
- Music Department
Javier Bardem belongs to a family of actors that have been working on films since the early days of Spanish cinema.
He was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, to actress Pilar Bardem (María del Pilar Bardem Muñoz) and businessman José Carlos Encinas Doussinague. His maternal grandparents were actors Rafael Bardem and Matilde Muñoz Sampedro, and his uncle is screenwriter Juan Antonio Bardem. He got his start in the family business, at age six, when he appeared in his first feature, "El picaro" (1974) (A.K.A. The Scoundrel). During his teenage years, he acted in several TV series, played rugby for the Spanish National Team, and toured the country with an independent theatrical group. Javier's early film role as a sexy stud in the black comedy, Jamón, Jamón (1992) (aka Ham Ham) propelled him to instant popularity and threatened to typecast him as nothing more than a brawny sex symbol. Determined to avert a beefcake image, he refused similar subsequent roles and has gone on to win acclaim for his ability to appear almost unrecognizable from film to film. With over 25 movies and numerous awards under his belt, it is Javier's stirring, passionate performance as the persecuted Cuban writer, Reynaldo Arenas, in Before Night Falls (2000) that will long be remembered as his breakthrough role. He received five Best Actor awards and a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal.1994 - Días contados
Nominees:
Javier Bardem - Días contados**
Karra Elejalde - Días contados
Ramon Madaula - La pasión turca
Tito Valverde - Todos los hombres sois iguales- Actor
- Additional Crew
Fernando Guillén was born on 22 November 1932 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was an actor, known for Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), Don Juan in Hell (1991) and La saga de los Rius (1976). He was married to Gemma Cuervo. He died on 17 January 2013 in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.1993 - ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando le quieren decir sexo?
Nominees:
Karra Elejalde - La ardilla roja
Carmelo Gómez - La ardilla roja
Fernando Guillén - ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando le quieren decir sexo?**
Tito Valverde - ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando le quieren decir sexo?- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Spanish actor and director of cinema and theater. Son of the actress Carola Fernán Gómez. When he was three years old he comes back to Spain from Argentina. He has written comedies, novels and poem books. He plays a wide repertoire of roles from comedy to drama.1992 - Belle Époque
Nominees:
Gabino Diego - Belle Époque
Juan Diego - Jamón, jamón
Karra Elejalde - Vacas
Fernando Fernán Gómez - Belle Époque**- Music Artist
- Actor
- Director
For the past 30 years Miguel Bose has been a major force in Latin Music, crossing all genres but always maintaining an electronic beat. He grew up with Picasso and Ernest Hemingway, who where family friends. In 2007 to celebrate his 30 year career he made the album "Papito" in collaboration with major musical stars all over the world: Shakira, Laura Pausini, Michael Stip (REM), Gloria Gaynor, Ricky Martin, Paulina Rubio, to name a few.1991 - Tacones Lejanos
Nominees:
Miguel Bosé - Tacones lejanos**
Enrique Cerro - Amantes
Luís Ciges - Todo por la pasta
Caco Senante - Todo por la pasta- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Gabino Diego was born on 18 September 1966 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Belle Epoque (1992), Oh, Carmela! (1990) and Los peores años de nuestra vida (1994).1990 - ¡Ay, Carmela!
Nominees:
Javier Bardem - Las edades de Lulú
Gabino Diego - ¡Ay, Carmela!**
Paco Rabal - ¡Átame!
Miguel Rellán - ¡Ay, Carmela!- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
José Sazatornil was born on 13 August 1925 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He was an actor, known for Espérame en el cielo (1988), Todos a la cárcel (1993) and Tot un senyor (1989). He was married to Carmen. He died on 23 July 2015 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.1989 - Amanece. que no es poco
Nominees:
Luís Ciges - Amanece, que no es poco
Ovidi Montllor - Amanece, que no es poco
Ferran Rañé - Amanece, que no es poco
José Sazatornil - Amanece, que no es poco**- Guillermo Montesinos was born on 10 January 1948 in Castellón de la Plana, Castellón, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain. He is an actor, known for Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), Blood and Sand (1989) and Sé infiel y no mires con quién (1985).1988 - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
Nominees:
Antonio Banderas - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
Ángel de Andrés López - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
Fernando Guillén - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios
Guillermo Montesinos - Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios** - Actor
- Director
- Writer
Sixth of the eight children of the singer and actor Antonio Molina; brother of Ángela, Paula, Mónica and Noel and uncle of Olivia Molina, has four children, Clara and Adrián, born of their relationship with the model Kirsa van Pallandt; Andrea, born of her relationship with the actress Lydia Bosch; and Antonio, born of his relationship with the Icelandic scriptwriter and director Katrin Olafsdóttir.
Decided very soon by the interpretation, he debuted in 1980 with the film Maravillas, by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, in the role of Miki, a nickname that he adopts professionally. Shortly after he starred in 1919: "Crónica del alba" for which he was awarded at the San Sebastian Film Festival as a revelation actor in 1981, a continuation of the film adaptation of the novel by Ramón J. Sender, which in its first part was interpreted by Jorge Sanz .
In 1987 it appears in one of the main papers of the law of the desire, film directed by Pedro Almodóvar where it incarnates to a handsome young bisexual of independent spirit. With Gutiérrez Aragón he repeats leading Malaventura (1988).
Subsequently, his works for television stand out: in 1993 he starred with Alfredo Landa, Beatriz Carvajal and Lydia Bosch the full series, please, which is worth an interpretive candidacy to the Awards of the Union of Actors, and in 1995 intervenes in Who gives the time, both successfully broadcast by Antena 3 Televisión.
In 2002 participates in the series "Ana y los 7". In 2005 he tried his luck as a singer and edited the album "Desconocido Miki"; that same year, he composed the distribution of the theater play 5gays.com, which he combines with different cinematographic works. 5 gays.com had a great success.
Regarding his work in theater in 1989, he participated in the assembly of Federico García Lorca, So They Go Five Years. In 1994 he placed under the command of Manuel Canseco in Black Butterflies, by Jaime Salom.
He debuted at the Teatro Romano de Mérida in 1995 with Hipólito, by Eurípides, together with María Asquerino and Juan Diego. Three years later he participated in the montage of El cerco de Numancia, by Miguel de Cervantes, premiered at the Teatro Romano de Merida. Also in 1998 he participated in the montage of The Mousetrap (1998), by Agatha Christie, with Jaime Blanch.2 After playing Ulysses in Ithaca, an adaptation of Homer's Odyssey produced and premiered at the Spanish Theater and later at the Festival of Classical Theater of Mérida in 2006; He returns to the stage as producer and protagonist of the Uncle Bob montage, the work of American playwright Austin Pendleton that mixes drama with social criticism.
His latest theatrical projects include the play De Miguel a Miguel, premiered in 2010, in which the great poet Miguel Hernández is revived. And in 2012 he directs with the company Sa Penya Escènica the play The Last Light of the Day.
In the year 2017, he was a male protagonist in the film "El collar de la sal" by Vicente Perez Herrero, this same year he also had a role in the film by Alfredo Contreras.
Among his latest cinematographic works, he stands out as an actor in feature films "Me llamo Genet", "Gina", "Burga" and "El secreto de Ibosin".
At present he has just finished shooting "... a precious time" his debut as a filmmaker, involved as a scriptwriter and director. A feature film shot between Madrid and Ibiza, with the participation of Saturnino Garcia, Carlos Pulido.1987 - La ley del deseo
Nominees:
Fernando Guillén - La ley del deseo
Fernando Guillén Cuervo - La ley del deseo
Nacho Martínez - La ley del deseo
Miguel Molina - La ley del deseo**- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Antonio Banderas, one of Spain's most famous faces, was a soccer player until breaking his foot at the age of fourteen; he is now an international movie star known for playing Zorro in the eponymous movie series.
He was born José Antonio Domínguez Banderas on August 10, 1960, in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. His father, Jose Dominguez, was a policeman in the Spanish civil guards. His mother, Doña Ana Banderas Gallego, was a school teacher. Young Banderas was brought up a Roman Catholic. He wanted to play soccer professionally and made much success playing for his school team until the age of 14, albeit his dream ended when he broke his foot. At that time, he developed a passion for theatre after seeing the stage production of "Hair". Banderas began his acting studies at the School of Dramatic Arts in Málaga, and made his acting debut at a small theatre in Málaga. He was arrested by the Spanish police for performance in a play by Bertolt Brecht, because of political censorship under the rule of General Francisco Franco. Banderas spent a whole night at the police station, he had three or four such arrests while he was working with a small theatre troupe that toured all over Spain and was giving performances in small town theatres and on the street.
In 1979, at age 19, he moved to Madrid in pursuit of an acting career. Being a struggling young actor, he also worked as a waiter and took small modeling jobs. At that time, he joined the troupe at the National Theatre of Spain, becoming the youngest member of the company. Banderas' stage performances caught the attention of movie director Pedro Almodóvar, who cast the young actor in his movie debut Labyrinth of Passion (1982). Banderas and Almodovar joined forces in making innovative and sexually provocative movies during the 1980s. In 1984, Banderas made headlines in Spain with his performance as a gay man, making his first male-to-male on-screen kiss in Almodovar's Law of Desire (1987). Banderas' long and fruitful collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar eventually prepared him for international recognition that came with his work in the Academy Award-nominated film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988). In 1991, he appeared as an object of Madonna's affection in Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991).
In 1992, Banderas made his Hollywood debut with The Mambo Kings (1992). Because he did not speak English at that time, his dialogue for the movie was taught to him phonetically. Banderas shot to international fame with his sensitive performance as a lover of Tom Hanks' AIDS-infected lawyer in Philadelphia (1993), then played opposite Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994). Banderas further established himself as one of Hollywood's leading men after co-starring in Evita (1996) opposite Madonna in the title role. In 1998, he won acclaim for his portrayal of Zorro, opposite Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones, in The Mask of Zorro (1998). For the role as Zorro, Banderas took training with the Olympic national fencing team in Spain, and practiced his moves with real steel swords, then he used the lighter aluminum swords in the movie. He also took a month-long course of horse-riding before the filming. He later returned to the role in The Legend of Zorro (2005). In 1999, Banderas made his directorial debut in Crazy in Alabama (1999), starring his wife, Melanie Griffith. He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros opposite Salma Hayek in Frida (2002). He voiced Puss in Boots in the Shrek franchise.
Banderas established himself as internationally known Latin heartthrob with charismatic looks, and was chosen as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world by People magazine in 1996. He won numerous awards and nominations for his works in film, including three ALMA awards and three Golden Globe nominations, among many other. From 1996 to 2014, Banderas was married to American actress Melanie Griffith and the couple have one daughter, Stella (born 1996). Outside of his acting profession, Banderas has been a passionate soccer fan and a staunch supporter of the Real Madrid Football Club. He shares time between his two residencies, one in the United States, and one in the South of Spain.1986 - Matador
Nominees:
Antonio Banderas - Matador**
Luís Ciges - Matador
Eusebio Poncela - Matador- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Francisco Rabal -- Paco to everyone -- was born in the mining camp where his father worked. His mother owned a small mill. At the age of six, with the Civil War breaking out, the family emigrated to Madrid and he started working as a street salesman and later in a chocolate factory, which later led to him working as an electrician in the Chamartín Film Studios. It was here he started in his first films in crowd scenes and so on. However, following advice from people like Dámaso Alonso, he found his way into the theatre and in 1950 started working with José Tamayo where he met Asunción Balaguer, who was to become his wife and inseparable companion for the rest of his life. One of the plays he starred in was a Spanish version of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." The big breakthrough came when he met Luis Buñuel, one of the greatest of Spanish film directors. They became great friends, in part due to their similar philosophies on life. Nazarín and Viridiana remain as hallmarks of that early period. However, with maturity and the passing of the Franco Régime, Rabal's best work was yet to come, and indeed culminated with his exceptional rôle in _Santos Inocentes, Los (1984)_, one of the best three or four Spanish films of all time. In 1987 he made a wonderful TV series called Juncal (1989) which was probably the character which mostly resembled the real-life Paco Rabal: a veritable "truhan" -- a roguish rascal. However, he has played the character of the Aragonese painter Francisco Goya in three different films, a personage who he became heavily identified with. It is in this period that he received his highest awards in Spain, Cannes, Montreal, etc. He is the only Spanish actor to have been given a Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of his native Murcia. Returning from the XXV Montreal Festival where he was homaged for a lifetime's work, he died over the English Channel aboard the aeroplane bringing him from London to Madrid and, despite the emergency landing in Bordeaux, nothing could be done for him. The pressure inside the plane aggravated his chronic bronchitis and started a fit of coughing which he was not able to overcome. He has published a few books which he called "some little things of mine," but most notably his collection of verses and "coplas" in 1994 and a little later collaborated with Agustín Cerezales on his biography "Si yo te contara" (If I told you all about it). His daughter, Teresa Rabal, is a successful actress, singer and TV presenter, while his son, Benito, also works as film director.1984 - Los santos inocentes
Nominees:
Juan Diego - Los santos inocentes
Agustín González - Los santos inocentes
Javier Gurruchaga - ¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto!
Francisco Rabal - Los santos inocentes**- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Karra Elejalde was born on 10 October 1960 in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, País Vasco, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Timecrimes (2007), Even the Rain (2010) and Spanish Affair (2014).Overall noms/wins per actor
Karra Elejalde - 6 noms / 1 win
Antonio de la Torre - 5 noms / 1 win
Lluís Homar - 4 noms / 1 win
Eduard Fernández - 4 noms / 0 wins
Gabino Diego - 3 noms / 2 wins
Carmelo Gómez - 3 noms / 1 win
Fernando Guillén - 3 noms / 1 win
Raúl Arévalo - 3 noms / 0 wins
Javier Cámara - 3 noms / 0 wins
Luís Ciges - 3 noms / 0 wins
Fernando Fernán Gómez - 2 noms / 2 wins
Antonio Banderas - 2 noms / 1 win
Javier Bardem - 2 noms / 1 win
Ricardo Darín - 2 noms / 1 win
Juan Echanove - 2 nom / 1 win
Daniel Giménez Cacho - 2 noms / 1 win
José Sancho - 2 noms / 1 win
Mariano Venancio - 2 noms / 1 win
Jesús Bonilla - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jordi Dauder - 2 noms / 0 wins
Ángel de Andrés López - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sancho Gracia - 2 noms / 0 wins
Fernando Guillén Cuervo - 2 noms / 0 wins
Eusebio Poncela - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jorge Sanz - 2 noms / 0 wins
Tito Valverde - 2 noms / 0 wins
Roberto Álamo - 1 nom / 1 win
Miguel Bosé - 1 nom / 1 win
Celso Bugallo - 1 nom / 1 win
José Manuel Cervino - 1 nom / 1 win
Joan Dalmau - 1 nom / 1 win
Gael García Bernal - 1 nom / 1 win
Tony Leblanc - 1 nom / 1 win
Miguel Molina - 1 nom / 1 win
Guillermo Montesinos - 1 nom / 1 win
José Sacristán - 1 nom / 1 win
José Sazatornil - 1 nom / 1 win
Luís Tosar - 1 nom / 1 win
Álex Angulo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Imanol Arias - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlos Bardem - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jesús Carroza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Roger Casamajor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Enrique Cerro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Climent - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juan Diego - 2 noms / 0 wins
Christopher Eccleston - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ramon Fontserè - 1 nom / 0 wins
Saturnino García - 1 nom / 0 wins
Agustín González - 1 nom / 0 wins
Javier Gurruchaga - 1 nom / 0 wins
Sergi López - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ramon Madaula - 1 nom / 0 wins
Josep Maria Flotats - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nacho Martínez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ewan McGregor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ovidi Montllor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nancho Novo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Paco Rabal - 2 nom / 1 win
Ferran Rañé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miguel Rellán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Antonio Resines - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mark Ruffalo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Leonardo Sbaraglia - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto San Juán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Caco Senante - 1 nom / 0 wins
Corey Stoll - 1 nom / 0 wins
Manuel Tejada - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pep Tosar - 1 nom / 0 wins
Unax Ugalde - 1 nom / 0 wins
Tristán Ulloa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Julián Villagrán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Enrique Villén - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Mari Yazpik - 1 nom / 0 wins- Actor
- Producer
- Music Department
Javier Bardem belongs to a family of actors that have been working on films since the early days of Spanish cinema.
He was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, to actress Pilar Bardem (María del Pilar Bardem Muñoz) and businessman José Carlos Encinas Doussinague. His maternal grandparents were actors Rafael Bardem and Matilde Muñoz Sampedro, and his uncle is screenwriter Juan Antonio Bardem. He got his start in the family business, at age six, when he appeared in his first feature, "El picaro" (1974) (A.K.A. The Scoundrel). During his teenage years, he acted in several TV series, played rugby for the Spanish National Team, and toured the country with an independent theatrical group. Javier's early film role as a sexy stud in the black comedy, Jamón, Jamón (1992) (aka Ham Ham) propelled him to instant popularity and threatened to typecast him as nothing more than a brawny sex symbol. Determined to avert a beefcake image, he refused similar subsequent roles and has gone on to win acclaim for his ability to appear almost unrecognizable from film to film. With over 25 movies and numerous awards under his belt, it is Javier's stirring, passionate performance as the persecuted Cuban writer, Reynaldo Arenas, in Before Night Falls (2000) that will long be remembered as his breakthrough role. He received five Best Actor awards and a Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal.Total noms/wins per actor (including Best Supporting Actor and Best New Actor)
Antonio de la Torre - 10 noms / 2 wins
Javier Bardem - 9 noms / 4 wins
Javier Cámara - 8 noms / 3 wins
Carmelo Gómez - 8 noms / 3 wins
Karra Elejalde - 7 noms / 1 win
Luís Tosar - 6 noms / 3 wins
Antonio Resines - 6 nom / 2 wins
Antonio Banderas - 6 noms / 1 win
Eduard Fernández - 6 noms / 1 win
Lluís Homar - 6 noms / 1 win
Raúl Arévalo - 6 noms / 0 wins
Jorge Sanz - 5 noms / 2 wins
Tristán Ulloa - 5 nom / 2 wins
Luís Ciges - 4 noms / 0 wins
Fernando Fernán Gómez - 3 noms / 3 wins
Ricardo Darín - 3 noms / 2 wins
Gabino Diego - 3 noms / 2 wins
Fernando Guillén - 3 noms / 1 win
Nancho Novo - 3 noms / 1 win
Eusebio Poncela - 3 noms / 1 win
Santiago Segura - 3 noms / 1 win
Eduardo Noriega - 3 noms / 0 wins
Tito Valverde - 3 noms / 0 wins
Roberto Álamo - 2 noms / 1 win
Álex Angulo - 2 noms / 1 win
Luís Bermejo - 2 noms / 1 win
Daniel Brühl - 2 noms / 1 win
Jesús Carroza - 2 noms / 1 win
Juan Echanove - 2 noms / 1 win
Gael García Bernal - 2 noms / 1 win
Daniel Giménez Cacho - 2 noms / 1 win
Federico Luppi - 2 noms / 1 win
Fele Martínez - 2 noms / 1 win
Paco Rabal - 2 nom / 1 win
José Sacristán - 2 noms / 1 win
José Sancho - 2 noms / 1 win
Mariano Venancio - 2 noms / 1 win
Ernesto Alterio - 2 noms / 0 wins
Alberto Ammán - 2 noms / 0 wins
Imanol Arias - 2 noms / 0 wins
Demián Bichir - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jesús Bonilla - 2 noms / 0 wins
José Coronado - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jordi Dauder - 2 noms / 0 wins
Ángel de Andrés López - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sancho Gracia - 2 noms / 0 wins
Fernando Guillén Cuervo - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sergi López - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jordi Mollà - 2 noms / 0 wins
Juanjo Puigcorbé - 2 noms / 0 wins
Juan Sanz - 2 noms / 0 wins
Guillermo Toledo - 2 noms / 0 wins
Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa - 1 nom / 1 win
James Bentley - 1 nom / 1 win
Miguel Bosé - 1 nom / 1 win
Celso Bugallo - 1 nom / 1 win
José Manuel Cervino - 1 nom / 1 win
Francesc Colomer - 1 nom / 1 win
Joan Dalmau - 1 nom / 1 win
Benicio del Toro - 1 nom / 1 win
José Ángel Egido - 1 nom / 1 win
Andoni Erburu - 1 nom / 1 win
Saturnino García - 1 nom / 1 win
Javier Gutiérrez - 1 nom / 1 win
Quim Gutiérrez - 1 nom / 1 win
Tom Holland - 1 nom / 1 win
Alfredo Landa - 1 nom / 1 win
Tony Leblanc - 1 nom / 1 win
Nacho Martínez - 1 nom / 1 win
Miguel Molina - 1 nom / 1 win
Guillermo Montesinos - 1 nom / 1 win
José Mota - 1 nom / 1 win
Tamar Novas - 1 nom / 1 win
Andrés Pajares - 1 nom / 1 win
Javier Pereira - 1 nom / 1 win
Pablo Pineda - 1 nom / 1 win
Roger Princep - 1 nom / 1 win
Dani Rovira - 1 nom / 1 win
José Sazatornil - 1 nom / 1 win
Fernando Tejero - 1 nom / 1 win
Juan Carlos Aduviri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fernando Albizu - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joseba Apaolaza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eloy Azorín - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juán José Ballesta - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlos Bardem - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fran Boira - 1 nom / 0 wins
Luís Callejo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Roger Casamajor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Álex Casanovas - 1 nom / 0 wins
Cassen - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fernando Cayo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Enrique Cerro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Climent - 1 nom / 0 wins
Marc Clotet - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jan Cornet - 1 nom / 0 wins
Georges Corraface - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Cortés - 1 nom / 0 wins
Patrick Criado - 1 nom / 0 wins
Secun de la Rosa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Armando de Razza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Derqui - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juan Diego - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juan Diego Botto - 1 nom / 0 wins
Christopher Eccleston - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Echarri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Israel Elejalde - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miki Esparbé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miquel Fernández - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto Ferreiro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Josep Maria Flotats - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ramon Fontserè - 1 nom / 0 wins
Daniel Freire - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eduardo Garé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Saturnino García - 1 nom / 0 wins
Emilio Gavira - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eduardo Gómez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Agustín González - 1 nom / 0 wins
Darío Grandinetti - 1 nom / 0 wins
Javier Gurruchaga - 1 nom / 0 wins
Michael Ironside - 1 nom / 0 wins
Doug Jones - 1 nom / 0 wins
Óscar Ladoire - 1 nom / 0 wins
Adrián Lastra - 1 nom / 0 wins
Julián López - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlos Lozano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Manuel Lozano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Diego Luna - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ramon Madaula - 1 nom / 0 wins
Lucas Manzano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Diego Martín - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nacho Martínez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ewan McGregor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alex Monner - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ovidi Montllor - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Luís Moreno - 1 nom / 0 wins
Viggo Mortensen - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nilo Mur - 1 nom / 0 wins
Álvaro Nagore - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pepón Nieto - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Núñez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Gorka Otxoa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Pinedo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Benito Pocino - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ferran Rañé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Salva Reina - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miguel Rellán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ryan Reynolds - 1 nom / 0 wins
Martín Rivas - 1 nom / 0 wins
Tim Robbins - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jean Rochefort - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mark Ruffalo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Leonardo Sbaraglia - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto San Juán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Caco Senante - 1 nom / 0 wins
Scott Speedman - 1 nom / 0 wins
Corey Stoll - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mirosláv Táborský - 1 nom / 0 wins
Manuel Tejada - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ferran Terraza - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Luís Torrijo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pep Tosar - 1 nom / 0 wins
Unax Ugalde - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joan Valles - 1 nom / 0 wins
David Verdaguer - 1 nom / 0 wins
Julián Villagrán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Enrique Villén - 1 nom / 0 wins
Owen Wilson - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Mari Yazpik - 1 nom / 0 wins
Number of total actors nominated: 169
Number of total winning actors: 61