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Biography

This page uses content from the Antonio Banderas biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

José Antonio Domínguez Banderas (born August 10, 1960), better known as Antonio Banderas, is a Spanish film actor. An international heartthrob, he is the premier Latin actor in the United States.

Biography

Early life

Banderas was born in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain to José Domínguez, a policeman in the civil guard, and Doña Ana Bandera, a teacher. He has a brother, Francisco. Banderas was raised a Roman Catholic, but no longer follows the religion.

Banderas initially wanted to play soccer professionally, but his dream ended when he broke his foot at age 14. As a young man, he traveled to Madrid, in order to make a career in the Spanish film industry.

Career

Banderas first gained wide attention through a series of films by director Pedro Almodóvar, between 1982 and 1990. His breakthrough role was as the character "Ricky" in ¡Átame! (English-language title: Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!), which was a minor success in the United States. He subsequently moved to the U.S. and began appearing in American films; some of his earlier roles there included the 1992 film, The Mambo Kings, as well as a supporting role in the Oscar-winning 1993 film, Philadelphia. He appeared in several major Hollywood releases in 1995, including a starring role in the Robert Rodriguez-directed film, Desperado.

For the majority of the 1990s and 2000s, Banderas remained in the United States and has starred in several notable box office successes, including playing the narrator, Che, based on the controversial Argentine physician and politician Che Guevara in the hit 1996 film Evita, opposite Madonna, also playing the title role in the The Mask of Zorro (1998) and The Legend of Zorro (2005). Banderas has also frequently collaborated with his Desperado director, Rodriguez, who cast Banderas in the Spy Kids film trilogy and the final installment in the "Mariachi" trilogy, Once Upon A Time In Mexico. Banderas' sole credit as a director was the poorly-received Crazy in Alabama (1999), starring his wife Melanie Griffith. Melanie played Lucille Vinson in the movie.

In 2003, Banderas appeared, to great acclaim, in the Broadway revival of Maury Yeston's musical Nine, based on the film 8 1/2, playing the prime role originated by the late Raul Julia. Banderas won both the Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk awards, and was nominated for the Tony Award for best actor in a musical. His performance is preserved on the Broadway cast recording released by PS Classics.

Banderas' voice role as Puss in Boots in Shrek 2 made the character popular on the family film circuit, and a spin-off movie starring his character is scheduled for release in 2008. His latest film, Take the Lead, a high-school movie in which he plays a real-life ballroom dancing teacher, opened on April 7, 2006.

Banderas' upcoming projects include starring as the title character in a new Broadway production of the 1995 film, Don Juan DeMarco, as well as in the films Conquistador, a historical epic in which he will play Spanish explorer Hernan Cortes (filming will begin in September 2006 in Spain, Mexico and South America), and Shrek 3 (currently scheduled for a 2007 release), in which he will once again voice Puss In Boots.

Currently in the United States, his voice-over can be heard in the guise of a computer-animated bee in television commercials for Nasonex, an allergy medication.

Personal life

Banderas divorced his first wife, Ana Leza, and in 1996 married actress Melanie Griffith, whom he had met during the shooting of Two Much. They have a daughter, Stella del Carmen Banderas Griffith (also simply Stella Banderas), who appeared in the film Crazy in Alabama, in which Griffith starred and which Banderas directed.

Banderas has invested his movie earnings in business marketing Andalusian products, which he promotes in Spain and the USA. He is a long time supporter of the Real Madrid Football Club. While he talks in his native Andalusian Spanish with his family and Spanish press, he switches to the Castilian pronunciation when playing non-Andalusian roles or when dubbing his Hollywood performances.

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
1987 La ley del deseo (Law of Desire)
1988 Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Carlos
1990 Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! Ricky
1992 The Mambo Kings Nestor Castillo
1993 The House of the Spirits Pedro Tercero García
Philadelphia Miguel Alvarez
1994 Interview with the Vampire Armand
1995 Miami Rhapsody Antonio
Desperado El Mariachi
Assassins Miguel Bain
Never Talk to Strangers Tony Ramirez
Four Rooms Man
1996 Two Much Art Dodge
Evita Che
1998 The Mask of Zorro Alejandro Murrieta/Zorro
1999 The 13th Warrior Ahmed Ibn Fahdlan Ibn Al Abbas Ibn Rashid Ibn Hamad
Play It to the Bone Cesar Dominguez
2001 Spy Kids Gregorio Cortez
The Body Father Matt Gutierrez limited release
Original Sin Luis Antonio Vargas
2002 Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams Gregorio Cortez
Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever Agent Jeremiah Ecks
Frida David Alfaro Siqueiros
Femme Fatale Nicolas Bardo
2003 Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over Gregorio Cortez
Once Upon a Time in Mexico El Mariachi
And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself Pancho Villa
2004 Imagining Argentina Carlos limited release
Shrek 2 Puss in Boots (voice-over)
2005 The Legend of Zorro Zorro/Alejandro
2006 Take the Lead Pierre Dulaine
2007 Shrek the Third Puss in Boots (voice-over)

References

Footnotes

Interviews

  • IGN Films interview (May 19, 2004)
  • About.com interview (May, 2004)
  • MovieHole interview (July 30, 2002)
  • BBC Films interview (April 12, 2001)
  • Antonio Banderas Video


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