Antonio de la Torre
Antonio de la Torre Martín, born on January 18, 1968, is a prominent Spanish actor renowned for his significant contributions to cinema. With a record number of nominations for the Goya Awards, de la Torre has established himself as a leading figure in the Spanish film industry. He received the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2007 for his compelling performance in "Dark Blue Almost Black," and later won the Goya Award for Best Actor in 2019 for his role in "The Realm."
Throughout his career, de la Torre has frequently collaborated with acclaimed director Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, beginning with their partnership on the short film "Profilaxis" in 2003. This collaboration has led to several successful projects that showcase his versatility and talent.
De la Torre's ability to embody a wide range of characters has made him a beloved figure among audiences and critics alike. His dedication to his craft and impressive body of work continue to solidify his status as one of Spain's most celebrated actors.
Filmography
I'm So Excited!
Cowards
United Passions
The Fury of a Patient Man
The Endless Trench
Abracadabra
Some Time Later
The Movie Teller
May God Save Us
Neon Flesh
The Realm
A Twelve-Year Night
Marshland
Dying of Laughter
The Last Circus
The 7th Day
Rated R
Dark Blue Almost Black
Lope: The Outlaw
The Plan
Chasing Wonders
Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law
Stories Not to be Told
Volver
The Night Manager