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REAL NAME: Antonio Banderas
NICKNAME: Antonio Banderas
DOB: 10 August 1960 (age 61 years), Málaga, Spain
BIRTHPLACE: Málaga, Spain
NATIONALITY: American
BIRTH SIGN: Leo
PROFESSION: Actor
FATHER: Not Known
MOTHER: Not Known
SIBLINGS: Francisco Javier Banderas, Chloe Banderas
SPOUSE / WIFE: NA
CHILDREN: Stella Banderas
INSTAGRAM HANDLE: https://www.instagram.com/antoniobanderasoficial
TWITTER HANDLE: https://twitter.com/antoniobanderas
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Antonio Banderas Bio

Aside from being an actor and director, Antonio Banderas also sings and directs films. Pedro Almodóvar directed a series of films that launched his acting career. His performance as an obsessed kidnapper in Almodóvar’s controversial film “Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!’ drew the attention of a worldwide audience after a run of early efforts with the director. ‘Madonna: Truth or Dare’ exposed him to the American public. In ‘The Mambo Kings,’ he made his feature film debut in the English language. For his portrayal of a devout lover in the Academy Award-winning American courtroom drama film ‘Philadelphia,’ the actor was praised by critics.

Antonio Banderas gained notoriety for his role as Zorro, in which he appeared alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, in Robert Rodriguez’s “Desperado” and Martin Campbell’s “The Mask of Zorro”. The comedy-drama ‘Crazy in Alabama,’ starring Melanie Griffith, was his directorial debut. Spy Kids’ franchise, as well as a slew of other family-friendly films. It was also in Shrek 2 that he voiced ‘Puss in Boots.’ His collaboration with Almodóvar on the psychological thriller “The Skin I Live In” was his first in more than two decades. Many people consider his performance in this film to be one of his best. He is one of cinema’s most beloved leading men for a reason: he is handsome, personable, and gifted.

Antonio Dominguez Banderas was born in Benalmádena on August 10, 1960, the son of Ana Banderas and José Dominguez of the Guardia Civil in Benalmádena. Banderas was raised by his mother Ana and father José Dominguez.

At the age of 14, an injury to his foot put an end to his aspirations of becoming a professional football player. The theatre ensemble he was part of toured Spain, and he took some acting training. He was accepted to the ‘National Theatre of Spain,’ and he received his G.E.D. in 1990 as a result of his efforts in theatre and on the streets.

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In Pedro Almodóvar’s 1982 film ‘Labyrinth of Passion,’ Banderas made her film debut. Many of Almodovar’s films, like ‘Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,’ included him as an actor.

His first American drama film, ‘The Mambo Kings,’ was released in 1992, and he had to learn his lines phonetically despite speaking only a few words of English.

In 1993, he created a name for himself in the American film business with his role in ‘Philadelphia.’ A gay lawyer named Andrew Beckett, played by Tom Hanks, fell in love with him, and Miguel Lázaro played his gay boyfriend.

One of his most well-known roles was as the mariachi or folk musician out for revenge on the drug lord who murdered his fiancée in 1995’s action picture “Desperado”. After making $25,405,445 at the box office, he became more famous.

He appeared opposite Madonna and Jonathan Pryce in the 1996 musical drama film ‘Evita,’ which was based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Broadway musical of the same name. “Crazy in Alabama” was his directorial debut, a 1999 comedy-drama film that earned a lukewarm reception. Melanie Griffith portrayed an abused wife who moves to California to become a movie star in the film, which was based on a true storey.

‘Spy Kids’, a science-fiction family adventure film written and directed by Robert Rodriguez in 2001, saw him portray a supporting role that gained critical acclaim. In the 2001 sensual thriller ‘Original Sin,’ he co-starred with Angelina Jolie. It takes place in late 19th-century Cuba, when Spain ruled the island. He portrayed a wealthy Hispanic-Cuban businessman, ‘Luis Durand,’ in the film.


The Broadway production of Maury Yeston’s musical ‘Nine,’ which he performed the lead role in, saw him reprise the role originally portrayed by the late Puerto Rican actor Ral Juliá, brought him back into the musical genre in 2003. It wasn’t as popular as his 1998 precursor ‘Zorro’s’ 2005 remake ‘The Legend of Zorro’. In ‘Take the Lead,’ the following year, he played a ballroom dance instructor.

In 2006, he directed his second feature film, ‘El camino de los ingleses,’ about a young man with kidney disease. He reunited with Pedro Almodovar, the director who launched his career with ‘The Skin I Live In,’ a Spanish psychological thriller. Retribution-seeking plastic surgeon, following the rape of daughter in the film.

“Puss in Boots” in “Shrek 2,” “Shrek,” “Shrek Forever After,” and a 2011 spin-off prequel to the “Shrek” saga are just a few of his many roles. He has a 50 percent stake in a winery in Villalba de Duero, Spain. Perfumes for men and women have been successfully promoted by him, working with the global corporation “Puig.”

The Spanish film ‘Dolor y Gloria’ placed him with Penelope Cruz and starred him alongside Anthony Hopkins. Success in both commercial and critical terms was achieved by the film.

In ‘Once Upon a Time in Mexico,’ he reprised his role as ‘El Mariachi,’ which he had previously played. In terms of second sequels, this is Rodriguez’s ‘Mexico’ trilogy’s most improved second feature ever. To honour his performance in the 2003 television movie “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself,” he was nominated for a “Golden Globe Award” for “Best Actor” as well as a “Imagen Award” and a “Primetime Emmy Award.”

He earned the ALMA Award and the European Film Award for his direction of “Crazy in Alabama.” He earned the Berlin International Film Festival Award for his direction of “Summer Rain.”

In 2005, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in recognition of his contributions to the entertainment industry. The ‘University of Málagain’ awarded him an honorary doctorate. For his work in the Spanish film ‘Pain and Glory,’ Banderas earned the ‘Cannes Film Festival’s’ ‘Best Actor’ award in 2019.

At fourteen, Antonio Banderas broke his foot playing soccer and went on to star as Zorro in the namesake film series. He is now one of Spain’s most well-known actors.

His birth date is 10 August 1960 in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, and he is known as José Antonio Domnguez Banderas. In the civil guards of Spain, Jose Dominguez was a police officer. It was his mother’s profession, Doa Ana Banderas Gallego, who taught in the public school system. Banderas was raised as a devout Catholic in a strict home environment. He dreamed of being a professional soccer player, and he had great success playing for his high school team until he injured his foot at the age of 14. After viewing the theatrical rendition of “Hair” at the time, he gained an interest in theatre.

In Málaga, Banderas studied acting at the School of Dramatic Arts, where he made his acting debut in a local theatre. Because of political restrictions under General Francisco Franco’s dictatorship, the Spanish authorities detained him for performing in a Bertolt Brecht production. Banderas was arrested three or four times while on tour with a tiny theatre troupe in Spain, performing in small town theatres and on the streets. He spent the night in jail each time.

He traveled to Madrid in 1979, when he was 19, to pursue a career as an actor. A struggling young actor, he also worked as a waiter and did occasional modeling work. He became the National Theatre of Spain’s youngest cast member when he joined the company at that time. Pedro Almodóvar, who was impressed by Banderas’ stage performances, cast him in his directorial debut, Labyrinth of Passion (1982). Banderas and Almodovar collaborated on several groundbreakings and sexually explicit films in the 1980s.

In Almodovar’s Law of Desire, in which he played a gay guy, Banderas made headlines in Spain in 1984 by kissing for the first time with another gay man onscreen (1987). A long and profitable partnership with Pedro Almodóvar prepared Antonio Banderas for international acclaim in the film Women on the Verge of Nervous Breakdown, which is up for an Oscar (1988). Madonna: Truth or Dare, released in 1991, featured him as the target of Madonna’s adoration (1991).

The Mambo Kings, Banderas’ first film, premiered in 1992. (1992). His movie dialogue was taught to him phonetically because he didn’t speak English at the time. After starring in Philadelphia (1993), Banderas became an international star when he played Tom Hanks’ AIDS-infected lawyer’s lover in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1995). (1994). After co-starring in the titular role in Evita (1996) with Madonna, Antonio Banderas solidified his place as one of Hollywood’s leading males.

For his performance as Zorro in The Mask of Zorro in 1998, he received critical acclaim (1998). Banderas trained for the role of Zorro with the Olympic national fencing team in Spain and honed his skills with actual steel swords before using aluminum swords in the film. Before filming began, he took a month-long course on horseback riding. With The Legend of Zorro, he reprised his role for a second time (2005). Melanie Griffith starred in Banderas’ directorial debut, Crazy in Alabama (1999). Against Salma Hayek, he was lauded for his performance as Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros in Frida (2002). In the Shrek films, he played Puss in Boots.

In 1996, Individuals magazine named Banderas one of the world’s 50 most handsome people, establishing him as an international Latin heartthrob. For his film career, he’s been recognised with a slew of honours and accolades, including three ALMA awards and three Golden Globe nominations. Banderas was married to Melanie Griffith from 1996 to 2014, and they have a daughter, Stella (born 1996). In addition to his work as an actor, Antonio Banderas is a lifelong admirer of the Real Madrid Football Club. Between his homes in the south of Spain and the United States, he splits his time.

He was a soccer prodigy as a child, but a devastating foot injury at the age of 14 put an end to his dreams of becoming a professional player. After attending a theatre production of the rock musical Hair the next year, he developed an interest in acting. The Spanish National Theatre in Madrid hired him as an actor in 1981 and he stayed for five years. Pedro Almodóvar, a filmmaker, saw him there and immediately began offering him roles in his films. Banderas was praised for his performance as a gay Islamic terrorist in Almodóvar’s Laberinto de pasiones (1982; Labyrinth of Passion). With the help of Almodóvar’s guidance, the young actor was able to showcase his talents in parts such as rapist and kidnapper.


The Mambo Kings, in which Banderas played a teenage Cuban musician living in New York City, quickly became a cult classic after its release in 1989. After learning his lines phonetically, Banderas was able to secure the role of Tom Hanks’s boyfriend in the box-office success Philadelphia after taking extensive English classes (1993). Banderas has since participated in a number of English-language films, including The House of the Spirits (1993), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Miami Rhapsody (1995), Desperado (1995), and Assassins (2000). (1995). Acting alongside Madonna in the musical Evita (1996), he played the part of Ché, the film’s narrator, at the time. Banderas was accused by some critics of being too ambitious, but he responded by saying that actors in Spain have to demonstrate their success in this way.

His birthday is August 10, 1960, and he was born in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, under the given name José Antonio Domnguez Banderas. Jose Dominguez was a police officer in the Spanish civil guards when he died. Doa Ana Banderas Gallego was a teacher in the public school system, and it was her vocation that he inherited. Banderas grew up in a strict Catholic household where he learned to be a fervent Catholic. He aspired to be a professional soccer player, and he enjoyed much success while playing for his high school team until he sustained an injury to his foot at the age of fourteen.

After seeing the stage production of “Hair” at the time, he developed a fascination with the performing arts in general. Banderas studied acting at the School of Dramatic Arts in Málaga, where he made his professional acting debut in a local theatre production. In accordance with political constraints imposed by General Francisco Franco’s dictatorship, the Spanish government jailed him for participating in a Bertolt Brecht musical during his imprisonment. Banderas was detained three or four times while on tour with a small theatre troupe in Spain, where they were performing in small town theatres and on the streets of the country. Each time, he was incarcerated for the night.

He moved to Madrid in 1979, when he was 19 years old, in order to pursue a career in acting. He was a failing young actor who also worked as a server and did some modelling work on the side to supplement his income. When he joined the National Theatre of Spain’s company at that time, he was the company’s youngest cast member at the time. Having been impressed by Banderas’ stage performances, filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar decided to cast him in his directorial debut, Labyrinth of Passion (1982). During the 1980s, Banderas and Almodovar cooperated on several pioneering and sexually explicit films, several of which were released on video.

As a gay man in Almodovar’s Law of Desire, in which he played a gay man, Antonio Banderas made headlines in Spain in 1984 when he kissed another gay man onscreen for the first time (1987). Antonio Banderas’ long and fruitful collaboration with Pedro Almodóvar prepared him for international success in the film Women on the Verge of Nervous Breakdown, which is nominated for an Academy Award this year (1988). His appearance in Madonna: Truth or Dare, which was released in 1991, showed him as the object of Madonna’s affection (1991).

The Mambo Kings, Banderas’ first film, premiered in 1992 and became a critical and commercial success. (1992). Because he didn’t speak English at the time, his movie dialogue was taught to him through phonetic transcription. Following his performance in Philadelphia (1993), Antonio Banderas rose to international prominence when he played the boyfriend of Tom Hanks’ AIDS-infected lawyer in Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1995). (1994). Antonio Banderas established himself as one of Hollywood’s leading men after co-starring in the title role of Evita (1996) with Madonna, which was released in 1996. He gained critical acclaim for his performance as Zorro in The Mask of Zorro, which premiered in 1998. (1998).

As part of his preparation for the role of Zorro, Banderas trained with the Spanish Olympic national fencing team, honing his skills with real steel swords before transferring them to aluminium blades for the film. Prior to the start of filming, he participated in a month-long horseback riding training. He returned to the role of Zorro for the second time in The Legend of Zorro (2005). Crazy in Alabama, directed by Antonio Banderas, had Melanie Griffith as the lead (1999). In Frida, he was praised for his performance as Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros, who was pitted against Salma Hayek (2002). Puss in Boots is the character he played in the Shrek flicks.

As a result of his inclusion in the top 50 most attractive individuals on the planet by Individuals magazine in 1996, Banderas became known as an international Latin heartthrob. He’s received a number of prizes and plaudits for his work in movies, including three ALMA nods and three Golden Globe nominations, to name a few. The couple has a daughter, Stella, who was born in 1996. Banderas was married to Melanie Griffith from 1996 to 2014. (born 1996). In addition to his job as an actor, Antonio Banderas has been a supporter of the Real Madrid Football Club for as long as he can remember.

He divides his time between his residences in the south of Spain and the United States of America. A terrible foot injury at the age of 14 put an end to his hopes of becoming a professional soccer player. He was a genius as a child. After seeing a stage rendition of the rock musical Hair the next year, he became more interested in the performing profession in general. During his five-year tenure at the Spanish National Theatre in Madrid, he gained valuable experience as an actor. Pedro Almodóvar, a filmmaker who happened to be nearby, recognised him and immediately began offering him roles in his movies. Banderas received critical acclaim for his portrayal of a gay Islamic terrorist in Pedro Almodóvar’s Laberinto de pasiones (1982; Labyrinth of Passion). With the assistance of Almodóvar’s guidance, the young actor was able to demonstrate his abilities in roles such as rapist and kidnapper.

After its premiere in 1989, The Mambo Kings, in which Banderas starred as a teenage Cuban musician residing in New York City, immediately became a cult classic among moviegoers everywhere. After learning his lines phonetically, Antonio Banderas was able to land the role of Tom Hanks’s boyfriend in the box-office hit Philadelphia, which he landed after taking rigorous English classes in the process (1993). In the years afterwards, Banderas has appeared in a variety of English-language films, including The House of the Spirits (1993), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Miami Rhapsody (1995), Desperado (1995), and Assassins (2000), among others (1995). As Ché (the narrator of the film Evita (1996), he appeared with Madonna in a musical adaptation of the classic Broadway musical. Some critics accused Banderas of being overly ambitious, to which he reacted by stating that performers in Spain must display their accomplishment in this manner.

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Antonio Banderas
Paradigm Talent Agency
8942 Wilshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, CA 90211-1908
USA

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USA

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