Jordi Mollà
Jordi Mollà Perales, born on July 1, 1968, is a versatile Spanish actor, director, writer, and artist hailing from Catalonia.
His artistic pursuits are showcased in several prominent galleries, including the Carmen De la Guerra Gallery and Picasso Mio Gallery in Madrid, as well as the Cold Creation Gallery in Barcelona. Notably, Mollà participated in the ARCO art fair in the summer of 2002, exhibiting his work alongside a diverse group of artists at the Carmen de la Guerra Gallery.
In the realm of acting, Mollà gained significant recognition in the United States for his portrayal of Diego Delgado in the film Blow, directed by Ted Demme, which marked his Hollywood debut in 2001. His charisma on screen earned him comparisons to major stars, with Gabrielle Union, his co-star in Bad Boys II, dubbing him "The Tom Cruise of Spain" in appreciation of his compelling performance as Johnny Tapia.
Beyond acting, Mollà has also made his mark as a filmmaker, having directed three films, and has authored two books, showcasing his multifaceted talent in the arts. This blend of creativity across various mediums solidifies Mollà's position as a prominent figure in contemporary Spanish culture and entertainment.
Filmography
Hunting Season
Criminal (2016)
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
La Celestina
Knight and Day
Sundown (2016)
Dollar for the Dead
Nonnas on the Run
The Life List
The Other Me (2022)
Inhale
Term Life
The Man Who Was Thursday
Colombiana
The Stolen Years
Stevie
The Alamo (2004)
Thirty Something, Single and Fabulous
Bunraku
Sultans of the South
AGGRO DR1FT
Bad Boys II
Che: Part Two
Last Prince of Atlantis
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Jamon Jamon
The Flower of My Secret
Blow
The Music of Silence
Riddick
Latin Lover
Speed Kills
Ibiza
There Be Dragons