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YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER
Since his introduction to American cinema in the highly acclaimed MAMBO
KINGS, ANTONIO BANDERAS (Greg) is irrefutably one of the leading international
actors of his generation. He has received critical praise for his performances
in film, television and theater, as well as behind the scenes as a feature film
director. In 2005, he was honored with a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
His second directorial feature is the Spanish film EL CAMINO DE LOS INGLESES
(titled SUMMER RAIN in the U.S.). A coming of age story, the film follows the
first loves, lusts and obsessions of friends on vacation at the end of the
1970s. He made his directorial debut with CRAZY IN ALABAMA starring his wife
Melanie Griffith.
Banderas stole the show in the 2004 blockbuster animated film SHREK 2 as the
voice of "Puss in Boots." He reprised this role in the widely anticipated sequel
SHREK THE THIRD, the ABC Christmas special Shrek The Halls, and will also lend
his voice to the fourth installment of the franchise, SHREK FOREVER AFTER, this
summer.
In addition to YOU WILL MEET A TALL DARK STRANGER, he also stars in the
action thriller THE BIG BANG, directed by Tony Krantz, and will appear alongside
Channing Tatum and Ewan McGregor in Steven Soderbergh's KNOCKOUT for Lionsgate.
He recently starred with Laura Linney and Liam Neeson in THE OTHER MAN, directed
by Richard Eyre.
In 2003, Banderas earned a Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for
his Broadway debut in the Roundabout Theater Company production of "Nine," a
musical inspired by Fellini‘s 8 ½. He also received a Best Actor Drama Desk
Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama League Award and Theatre World Award.
"Nine," which was directed by David Leveaux, also starred Chita Rivera.
Banderas has worked with some of Hollywood‘s best directors and leading
actors including Robert Rodriquez‘s DESPERADO opposite Salma Hayek and the
sequel ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO opposite Johnny Depp; ORIGINAL SIN opposite
Angelina Jolie; Alan Parker‘s EVITA opposite Madonna, in which he received his
first Best Actor Golden Globe nomination; Martin Campbell‘s THE MASK OF ZORRO
opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones, in which he received his second Best Actor Golden
Globe nomination, and the sequel THE LEGEND OF ZORRO; Neil Jordan‘s INTERVIEW
WITH A VAMPIRE with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt; Jonathan Demme‘s PHILADELPHIA
opposite Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington; Bille August‘s HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS
with Meryl Streep and Glenn Close; and Brian de Palma‘s FEMME FATALE.
Other film credits include the TAKE THE LEAD, the SPY KIDS trilogy, MIAMI
RHAPSODY, FOUR ROOMS, ASSASSINS, NEVER TALK TO STRANGERS, TWO MUCH, THE 13TH
WARRIOR, PLAY IT TO THE BONE and BALLISTIC: ECKS VS. SEVER.
He was nominated for his third Best Actor Golden Globe for his performance as
the infamous Pancho Villa in HBO‘s 2003 release of "And Starring Pancho Villa as
Himself."
Born in Malaga, Spain, Banderas attended the School of Dramatic Arts in his
hometown, and upon graduation he began his acting career working in a small
theater company based there. He later moved to Madrid and became an ensemble
member of the prestigious National Theater of Spain.
In 1982, Banderas was cast by writer/director Pedro Almodovar in LABYRINTH OF
PASSION. It was the first of five films Banderas would do with Almodovar, the
others being MATADOR, LAW OF DESIRE, WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN
and TIE ME UP! TIE ME DOWN! The international success of these films introduced
to him to Hollywood.
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