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- Antonio Bachiller is known for Nothing in Return (2015), The Replacement (2021) and Gila: ¿es el enemigo? (2024).2015 - A cambio de nada
Nominees:
Antonio Bachiller - A cambio de nada**
Manuel Burque - Requisitos para ser una persona normal
Miguel Herrán - A cambio de nada
Joseba Usabiaga - Pikadero - Actor
- Writer
- Director
Dani Rovira was born on 1 November 1980 in Málaga, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor and writer, known for Jungle Cruise (2021), Spanish Affair (2014) and 100 Meters (2016).2014 - Ocho apellidos vascos
Nominees:
Israel Elejalde - Magical Girl
Salva Reina - La isla mínima
Dani Rovira - Ocho apellidos vascos**
David Verdaguer - 10.000 km- Actor
- Composer
- Director
Javier Pereira was born on 5 November 1981 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and composer, known for Stockholm (2013), Suelta (2022) and May God Save Us (2016).2013 - Stockholm
Nominees:
Patrick Criado - La gran familia española
Miki Esparbé - Barcelona, nit d'estiu
Miquel Fernández - La gran familia española
Javier Pereira - Stockholm**- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Thomas Stanley Holland was born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, to Nicola Elizabeth (Frost), a photographer, and Dominic Holland (Dominic Anthony Holland), who is a comedian and author. His paternal grandparents were from the Isle of Man and Ireland, respectively. He lives with his parents and three younger brothers - Paddy and twins Sam and Harry. Tom attended Donhead Prep School. Then, after a successful eleven plus exam, he became a pupil at Wimbledon College. Having successfully completed his GCSEs, in September 2012 Tom started a two-year course in the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology notable for its numerous famous alumni.
Holland began dancing at a hip hop class at Nifty Feet Dance School in Wimbledon, London. His potential was spotted by choreographer Lynne Page (who was an Associate to Peter Darling, choreographer of Billy Elliot and Billy Elliot the Musical) when he performed with his dance school as part of the Richmond Dance Festival 2006. After eight auditions and subsequent two years of training, on 28 June 2008 Tom made his West End debut in Billy Elliot the Musical as Michael, Billy's best friend. He gave his first performance in the title role of Billy on 8 September 2008 getting rave reviews praising his versatile acting and dancing skills.
In September 2008 Tom (together with co-star Tanner Pflueger) appeared on the news programme on channel FIVE and gave his first TV interview. In 2009 Tom was featured on ITV1 show "The Feel Good Factor". At the launch show on 31 January he and two other Billy Elliots, Tanner Pflueger and Layton Williams, performed a specially choreographered version of Angry Dance from Billy Elliot the Musical, after which Tom was interviewed by host Myleene Klass. Then he became involved into training five ordinary British schoolboys learning to get fit and preparing their dance routine (fronted by Tom) for the final "The Feel Good Factor" show on 28 March 2009. On 11 March 2010, Tom, along with fellow Billy Elliots Dean-Charles Chapman and Fox Jackson-Keen appeared on The Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV1.
On 8 March 2010, to mark the fifth anniversary of Billy Elliot the Musical, four current Billy Elliots, including Tom Holland, were invited to 10 Downing Street to meet the Prime Minister Gordon Brown. It was Tom Holland who was chosen to be a lead at the special fifth anniversary show on 31 March 2010. Elton John, Billy Elliot the Musical composer, who was at the audience, called Tom's performance "astonishing" and said that he was "blown away" by it. Holland had been appearing on a regular basis as Billy in Billy Elliot the Musical rotating with three other performers till 29 May 2010 when he finished his run in the musical.
In two months after leaving Billy Elliot the Musical, Holland successfully auditioned for a starring role in the film The Impossible (directed by Juan Antonio Bayona) alongside Naomi Watts and Ewan McGregor. The Impossible was based on a true story that took place during the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2012, and was released in Europe in October 2012, and in North America in December 2012.
Tom has received universal praise for his performance, in particular: "What a debut, too, from Tom Holland as the eldest of their three lads" (The Telegraph); "Tom Holland, making one of the finest feature debuts in years" (HeyUGuys); "the excellent Tom Holland" (The Guardian); "The child performers are uncanny and there is an especially terrific performance from Tom Holland as the resourceful, levelheaded Lucas terrified but tenacious in the face of an unspeakable ordeal" (Screen Daily); "Young Holland in particular is astonishingly good as the terrified but courageous Lucas." (The Hollywood Reporter); "However, the real acting standout in The Impossible is the performance of Tom Holland as the eldest son Lucas. His portrayal is genuine, and at no moment does it feel melodramatic and forced. The majority of his scenes are separate from the lead actors and for the most part it feels like The Impossible is Holland's film" (Entertainment Maven); "Mr. Holland, meanwhile, matures before our eyes, navigating the passage from adolescent self-absorption to profound and terrible responsibility. He is a terrific young actor" (New York Times).
Tom has given a number of interviews about his role in The Impossible. In particular, he talked on video to Vanity Fair Senior West Coast editor Krista Smith and with IAMROGUE's Managing Editor Jami Philbrick. He has also given interviews to The Hollywood Reporter, to the MovieWeb, to Today Show on NBC and to other outlets. Tom's director and co-stars have also talked about him. Juan Antonio Bayona: "He had this extraordinary ability to get into the emotion and portray it in a very, very easy way. The best I'd ever seen in a kid." Ewan McGregor: "It was wonderful watching Tom who had never worked in front of a camera before, to see him really get it and grow as a film actor as he went along. He's really talented and polite to everyone. It's very easy for children to lose perspective but he's absolutely on the right road and a brilliant actor." Naomi Watts: "He has an incredible emotional instrument and an unbelievable sense of himself... Tom Holland and I had a couple of moments where we came together and I could just tell how wonderful he was and what a beautiful instrument he had. It was just easy to work with him, that was one of the greatest highlights for me: discovering a friendship with Tom off-screen and this beautiful relationship between mother and son on-screen. The intimacy that develops through the course of the film between Lucas and Maria, I just loved that relationship. I mean, Tom is a beyond gifted actor. He's just a raw, open talent that is just so easy to work with. And Tom, he's inspiring, he kind of lifts everyone's game around him because he can do nothing but tell the truth. He was great."
In his turn, Tom Holland has returned favours to Naomi Watts when he was asked to present Desert Palm Achievement Award to her at Palm Springs International Film Festival. According to HitFix: "One recurring theme of the night was how the introductions were often better than actual winner's speeches... The best intro, however, had to go to 16-year-old Tom Holland who intro'd his "Impossible" co-star Watts. Holland admitted of all of Watts' great performances his dad had only let him see "King Kong" and while they spent six weeks shooting in a water tank he didn't know it was "difficult" because he actually "loved it"... Most important, this was Holland's first film role and he sweetly noted, "From the moment I met you, you took my hand and you never let go." Cue the "awwww" from the audience." The presentation is available on video.
In 2011, Holland was cast in British version of the animation film Arrietty, produced by Japan's cult Studio Ghibli. He has provided voice over for the principal character Sho. In 2012 Tom Holland played the starring role of Isaac in the film "How I lived Now", (directed by Kevin Macdonald) alongside Saoirse Ronan. The film was released in 2013.
On 17 October 2012, Holland became a recipient of Hollywood Spotlight Award for his role in The Impossible. "We are very excited that we will be able to recognize acting talents that are on the road to discovery and stardom," said Carlos de Abreu, founder and executive director of the Hollywood Film Awards in a statement. On 6 December 2012 it was announced that Holland became a winner of the National Board of Review award in the "Breakthrough Actor" category. In the end of December 2012, Holland was voted a winner for the year's Best Youth Performance in Nevada Critics Awards.
In December 2012, Holland received a number of nominations for his role in The Impossible: for the 18th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards, in the "Best Young Acror/Acress" category; for Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2012 in the "Most Promising Performer" category; for the 27th Goya Awards in the "Best New Actor" category; for the Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2012 in the "Best Youth Performance" category; for the London Film Critics Circle Awards 2012 in the "Young British Performer of the Year" category.
Kristopher Tapley, Editor-at-Large of HitFix, reported on 27 August 2012 that Summit Entertainment, the company responsible for distribution of The Impossible in USA, would be campaigning Holland rather than McGregor as the lead, and strongly argued that Tom Holland deserved to be nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Actor category. The fact of long-listing for an Academy Award was confirmed in the article in the Hollywood Reporter: "And though McGregor stars as his father in the film, Holland has been submitted as the lead actor for awards consideration. Regardless if he receives any nominations, his performance as the strong-willed and determined eldest son is garnering critical acclaim."
As one of the most promising young actors, Holland was featured in Screen International's "UK Stars of Tomorrow - 2012" and in Variety's "Youth Impact Report 2012". Holland has been signed up by William Morris Endeavor (WME) global talent agency and is represented by Curtis Brown literary and talent agency.
In 2015, Tom was cast as Peter Parker/Spider-Man in Sony and Marvel's films. He has played the role in Captain America: Civil War (2016), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), and Avengers: Infinity War (2018).2012 - Lo Imposible
Nominees:
Emilio Gavira - Blancanieves
Tom Holland - Lo Imposible**
Alex Monner - Los niños salvajes
Joaquín Núñez - Grupo 7- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Member of the Spanish comic duo "Cruz y Raya", together with Juan Muñoz. They met in military service in 1985, and after leaving it they decided to go to Madrid in search of adventure, where they started their first show, known as '60 personajes en busca de humor' ('60 characters in search of humor'), imitating many famous people. This first show was very successful and soon they were given the opportunity to act at 'Caribiana', one of the most important night clubs in Madrid, where they performed until they got a contract with 'Windsor' hall on Gran Vía street, where they acted for two years, until they reached the honor of being the kings of independent humor. Later, they started their radio career, with several programs ('Viva la gente divertida' (Antena 3 channel), Luis del Olmo), and Javier Sardà, who made them known to a big audience). Hugo Stuven gave them the opportunity to make their debut on TV with a slot in the program _"Pero ¿esto que es?" (1989)_ (TVE channel). After this they got a whole TV program for themselves on channel Tele 5, and finally they went back to TVE with a collaboration in Raffaella Carrà's program 'Hola Raffaella'. In 1990 they made their debut in cinema with the film Ni se te ocurra... (1991), with a warm reception from the audience. Their next occupation was TV, doing special programs such as 'Colón Pirata' and 'No Smoking', the latter being nominated for the 'TP de Oro' award as the Best Special Program of 1993. During the summer of that year they had their own program, "Abierto por vacaciones", which was #1 with audiences during its whole broadcast period. Their first 'hard' test arrived with 1993's New Year's Eve. The comic duo 'Martes y Trece' decided to rest that year and TVE asked them to do the 1993 New Year's Eve's TV Special. They accepted and made a program named 'Este año, Cruz y Raya ¡Seguro!', after which the famous 12 bell strokes were broadcast live. From that moment on Cruz y Raya have always had their own program in TVE. In 1994 they made the series 'Perdiendo el juicio', 'VayaTele' and also the summer special 'Aquí hemos venido a lo que hemos venido', all of them with great success. From September 1995 until April 1996 they entertained the audience with a 30 minute series filled with sketches mixed with imitations and music events, and this series also reached #1 in audience during Friday nights. This success was unexpected for an only-humor program, and the next year they were back with a second season, with more or less the same format. In 1998, after a well-deserved rest from TV, they were back at TVE with the series Este no es el programa de los viernes (1998), their most successful appearance so far. Their comic phrases started to be heard in people's voice here and there ('Ja me maaten', 'Le quiero, Don Puente'). 1999 saw the appearance of their new success Estamos en directo (1999), and at the end of the year they made the TVE 2000 New Year's Eve special: En efecto 2000 (1999). This program shared an incredible 50% of the audience. In 2000 they made the series Cruz y raya.com (2000), in their classic format. At the end of 2000 they made the TVE 2001 New Year's Eve special again, titled this time 2001 aunque sea en el espacio (2000), which also reached a 50% share. In cinema, they had dubbed several animation films (Goomer (1999), Mulan (1998) (José), or the parrot of 102 Dalmatians (2000) (José, too). Juan made his debut as director with the film ¡Ja me maaten...! (2000), and José performed a little role as a beach watcher in the film Torrente 2: Misión en Marbella (2001), and also a collaboration in the soundtrack. Nowadays they both are preparing several projects on their own, but their separation is very unlikely.2011 - La chispa de la vida
Nominees:
Marc Clotet - La voz dormida
Jan Cornet - La piel que habito
Adrián Lastra - Primos
José Mota - La chispa de la vida**- Francesc Colomer was born on 8 June 1997 in Manlleu, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor, known for Black Bread (2010), Barcelona Summer Night (2013) and Los visitados (2024).2010 - Pa Negre
Nominees:
Juan Carlos Aduviri - También la lluvia
Pablo Derqui - Los ojos de Júlia
Francesc Colomer - Pa Negre**
Julián López - No controles - Pablo Pineda was born in 1975 in Málaga, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor, known for Yo, también (2009), Alphabet (2013) and Els matins a TV3 (2004).2009 - Yo, también
Nominees:
Fernando Albizu - Gordos
Alberto Ammann - Celda 211
Gorka Otxoa - Pagafantas
Pablo Pineda - Yo, también** - Actor
- Producer
Luis Bermejo was born in 1969 in Madrid, Spain. He is an actor and producer, known for Nasdrovia (2020), Magical Girl (2014) and Your Son (2018).2008 - Una palabra tuya
Nominees:
Luís Bermejo - Una palabra tuya**
Eduardo Garé - Cobardes
Lucas Manzano - Camino
Martín Rivas - Los girasoles ciegos- Actor
- Soundtrack
Roger Príncep was born on 20 September 1998 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor, known for The Orphanage (2007), Los girasoles ciegos (2008) and Forasters (2008).2007 - El orfanato
Nominees:
Fernando Cayo - Mataharis
Roger Princep - El orfanato**
Ferran Terraza - REC
José Luís Torrijo - La soledad- Actor
- Soundtrack
Quim Gutiérrez was born on 27 March 1981 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is an actor, known for Dark Blue Almost Black (2006), Jungle Cruise (2021) and The Hidden Face (2011).2006 - Azuloscurocasinegro
Nominees:
Raúl Arévalo - Azuloscurocasinegro
Quim Gutiérrez - Azuloscurocasinegro**
Doug Jones - El laberinto del fauno- Jesús Carroza was born on 7 November 1987 in Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor, known for El nino (2014), Cell 211 (2009) and Prison 77 (2022).2005 - 7 Vírgenes
Nominees:
Luís Callejo - Princesas
Jesús Carroza - 7 vírgenes**
Pablo Echarri - El método
Juan Sanz - Obaba - Actor
- Editor
- Soundtrack
Tamar Novas was born on 3 October 1986 in Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. He is an actor and editor, known for Broken Embraces (2009), Nowhere (2023) and The Sea Inside (2004).2004 - Mar Adentro
Nominees:
Fran Boira - La mala educación
Michael Ironside - El maquinista
Nilo Mur - Héctor
Tamar Novas - Mar Adentro**- Actor
- Soundtrack
Fernando Tejero was born on 24 February 1967 in Córdoba, Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. He is an actor, known for Aquí no hay quien viva (2003), Chef's Special (2008) and Cinco metros cuadrados (2011).2003 - Días de futbol
Nominees:
Roberto Álamo - Días de futbol
Alberto Ferreiro - Soldados de Salamina
Benito Pocino - La grana aventura de Mortadelo y Filemón
Fernando Tejero - Días de futbol**- José Ángel Egido was born in 1951 in Redondela, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. He is an actor, known for Mondays in the Sun (2002), Open Your Eyes (1997) and El mal ajeno (2010).2002 - Los lunes al sol
Nominees:
Secun de la Rosa - El otro lado de la cama
José Ángel Egido - Los lunes al sol**
Darío Grandinetti - Hable con ella
Guillermo Toledo - El otro lado de la cama - James Bentley is known for The Others (2001), The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) and Nero (2004).2001 - Los otros
Nominees:
James Bentley - Los otros**
Daniel Freire - Lucía y el sexo
José Luís Moreno - Torrente 2, Misión en Marbella - Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Antonio studied journalism, but he always knew he wanted to be an actor. He worked as a sports journalist in Canal Sur Radio and Television. During this period, he often traveled to Madrid so he could assist to the Cristina Rota acting school. His first role in cinema was in Los peores años de nuestra vida (1994) as Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. He succeeded on TV with Padre Coraje and Lleno, por favor. He is known for acting in a lot of Spanish short films. He has worked many times with Daniel Sánchez Arévalo in these short films. Antonio acted on this director's first film called AzulOscuroCasiNegro (2006), which lead him to win The Goya Award as Best Secondary Actor. Antonio has worked also many times with Álex de la Iglesia as a supporting actor, but it was in 2010 when he had the leading role in Balada triste de trompeta, being nominated to The Goyas Awards. In 2009, he took again the leading role in a Sánchez Arévalo film called Gordos, a comedy. He gained 33 kilos to play his role as Enrique. Because of that character, he was rewarded with his second nomination to The Goyas Awards. During next years he kept acting in Daniel Sánchez Arévalo films, as La isla interior (2009), Lope (2010) and Primos (2011). In December 2008, Antonio starred in a stage play named La taberna fantástica, written by Alfonso Sastre and directed by Gerardo Malla. Later, in 2012, he was nominated to The Goyas Awards as Best Leading Role and as Best Supporting actor for his performances in Grupo 7 and Invasor, winning neither of them. He played the leading role in Raúl Arévalo's debut as a film director in Tarde para la ira in 2016. In 2018, Antonio de la Torre starred in El reino with Mónica López and directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. Antonio received his second The Goya Award as Best Leading Role because of this film.2000 - La comunidad
Nominees:
Antonio de la Torre - La comunidad**
Eduardo Gómez - La comunidad- Actor
- Writer
Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa was born in 1940 in La Felguera, Langreo, Asturias, Spain. He was an actor and writer, known for Solas (1999), Lucía, Lucía (2003) and Las olas (2011). He died on 23 September 2015 in Seville, Seville, Andalucía, Spain.1999 - Solas
Nominees:
Eloy Azorín - Todo sobre mi madre
Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa - Solas**
Manuel Lozano - La lengua de las mariposas
Israel Rodríguez - Cuando vuelvas a mi lado- Actor
- Soundtrack
Ernesto Alterio was born on 25 September 1970 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an actor, known for The Other Side of the Bed (2002), Clandestine Childhood (2011) and Los lobos de Washington (1999). He is married to Juana Acosta. They have one child.1998 - Los años bárbaros
Nominees:
Nominees:
Ernesto Alterio - Los años bárbaros
Javier Cámara - Torrente, el brazo tonto de la ley
Mirosláv Táborský - La niña de tus ojos
Tristán Ulloa - Mensaka- Andoni Erburu was born in Bilbao, Basque, Spain, to Juano and Manuelita Erburu. He first became interested in acting when his father brought him to watch theater. He made his debut on the big screen in 1997 Oscar nominee, "Secretos del Corazon", after followed an audition and was chosen from more than 1,000 kids. His first lead role make he won Goya Award, and Spanish Actor Union Award for best New Actor (Mejor Actor Relevacion). He continue his acting career in a short film, Jardines deshabitados (2000), and another Montxo Amendariz critical acclaim, Silencio Roto (2001). His last movie is Clara (2002) and he has never appear again in a screen since then, with the reason that he wants to focus on his education.1997 - Secretos del corazón
Nominees:
Andoni Erburu - Secretos del corazón**
Álvaro Nagore - Secretos del corazón
Joan Valles - Secretos del corazón - Actor
- Director
- Writer
Fele Martínez was born on 22 February 1975 in Alicante, Spain. He is an actor and director, known for Open Your Eyes (1997), Bad Education (2004) and Thesis (1996).1996 - Tesis
Nominees:
Txema Blasco - Tierra
Fele Martínez - Tesis**- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Born in Madrid, Santiago Segura started his career by making his first short movie at the age of fourteen. After studying Arts in Madrid, he finally decided to become a filmmaker. His first short film Relatos de la medianoche (1989) was made with a budget of only 7.000 pts. (about 60 dollars).
After that, he appeared as a contestant in several Spanish TV quiz shows, such as Locos por la tele (1990) and No te rías, que es peor (1990). With the money he made of those appareances, he directed Evilio. (1992) and shortly after, Perturbado (1993), winning a Goya for the best short film in 1994. His last short film is the sequel Evilio vuelve (El purificador) (1995).
He's a very good friend of the Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia and he has appeared in all of his films. In 1998, he directed his firt feature film, the smashing hit Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (1998).1995 - El día de la bestia
Nominees:
Demián Bichir - Nadie hablará de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto
Joaquín Cortés - La flor de mi secreto
Armando de Razza - El día de la bestia
Santiago Segura - El día de la bestia**- Saturnino García was born on 5 February 1935 in Barriones de la Vega, León, Castilla y León, Spain. He is an actor, known for Justino (1994), Tierra de nuestras madres (2023) and The Day of the Beast (1995).1994 - Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad
Nominees:
Joseba Apaolaza - Días contados
Georges Corraface - La pasión turca
Saturnino García - Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad**
Pepón Nieto - Días contados - Actor
- Director
- Writer
Born in La Rioja (Spain) in 1967. Soon he moved to Madrid to graduate in Dramatic Arts. He use to work as an usher at the Fígaro Theatre in Madrid. His stage debut was in "El caballero de Olmedo" by Félix Lope de Vega back in 1991. After his great success in the TV-sitcom 7 vidas (1999), he worked with Pedro Almodóvar in the acclaimed Talk to Her (2002).Overall noms/wins per actor
Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa - 1 nom / 1 win
James Bentley - 1 nom / 1 win
Luís Bermejo - 1 nom / 1 win
Javier Cámara - 1 nom / 1 win
Jesús Carroza - 1 nom / 1 win
Francesc Colomer - 1 nom / 1 win
Antonio de la Torre - 1 nom / 1 win
José Ángel Egido - 1 nom / 1 win
Andoni Erburu - 1 nom / 1 win
Saturnino García - 1 nom / 1 win
Quim Gutiérrez - 1 nom / 1 win
Tom Holland - 1 nom / 1 win
Fele Martínez - 1 nom / 1 win
José Mota - 1 nom / 1 win
Tamar Novas - 1 nom / 1 win
Javier Pereira - 1 nom / 1 win
Pablo Pineda - 1 nom / 1 win
Roger Princep - 1 nom / 1 win
Dani Rovira - 1 nom / 1 win
Santiago Segura - 1 nom / 1 win
Fernando Tejero - 1 nom / 1 win
Juan Carlos Aduviri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Roberto Álamo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fernando Albizu - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto Ammann - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joseba Apaolaza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Raúl Arévalo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eloy Azorín - 1 nom / 0 wins
Demián Bichir - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fran Boira - 1 nom / 0 wins
Luís Callejo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fernando Cayo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Marc Clotet - 1 nom / 0 wins
Georges Corraface - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jan Cornet - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Cortés - 1 nom / 0 wins
Patrick Criado - 1 nom / 0 wins
Secun de la Rosa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Armando de Razza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Derqui - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Echarri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Israel Elejalde - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miki Esparbé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miquel Fernández - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto Ferreiro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Daniel Freire - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eduardo Garé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Emilio Gavira - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eduardo Gómez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Darío Grandinetti - 1 nom / 0 wins
Michael Ironside - 1 nom / 0 wins
Doug Jones - 1 nom / 0 wins
Adrián Lastra - 1 nom / 0 wins
Julián López - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlos Lozano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Manuel Lozano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Lucas Manzano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alex Monner - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Luís Moreno - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nilo Mur - 1 nom / 0 wins
Álvaro Nagore - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pepón Nieto - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Núñez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Gorka Otxoa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Pinedo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Benito Pocino - 1 nom / 0 wins
Salva Reina - 1 nom / 0 wins
Martín Rivas - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juan Sanz - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mirosláv Táborský - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ferran Terraza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Guillermo Toledo - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Luís Torrijo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Tristán Ulloa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joan Valles - 1 nom / 0 wins
David Verdaguer - 1 nom / 0 wins- Actor
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Antonio studied journalism, but he always knew he wanted to be an actor. He worked as a sports journalist in Canal Sur Radio and Television. During this period, he often traveled to Madrid so he could assist to the Cristina Rota acting school. His first role in cinema was in Los peores años de nuestra vida (1994) as Emilio Martínez-Lázaro. He succeeded on TV with Padre Coraje and Lleno, por favor. He is known for acting in a lot of Spanish short films. He has worked many times with Daniel Sánchez Arévalo in these short films. Antonio acted on this director's first film called AzulOscuroCasiNegro (2006), which lead him to win The Goya Award as Best Secondary Actor. Antonio has worked also many times with Álex de la Iglesia as a supporting actor, but it was in 2010 when he had the leading role in Balada triste de trompeta, being nominated to The Goyas Awards. In 2009, he took again the leading role in a Sánchez Arévalo film called Gordos, a comedy. He gained 33 kilos to play his role as Enrique. Because of that character, he was rewarded with his second nomination to The Goyas Awards. During next years he kept acting in Daniel Sánchez Arévalo films, as La isla interior (2009), Lope (2010) and Primos (2011). In December 2008, Antonio starred in a stage play named La taberna fantástica, written by Alfonso Sastre and directed by Gerardo Malla. Later, in 2012, he was nominated to The Goyas Awards as Best Leading Role and as Best Supporting actor for his performances in Grupo 7 and Invasor, winning neither of them. He played the leading role in Raúl Arévalo's debut as a film director in Tarde para la ira in 2016. In 2018, Antonio de la Torre starred in El reino with Mónica López and directed by Rodrigo Sorogoyen. Antonio received his second The Goya Award as Best Leading Role because of this film.Total noms/wins per actor (including Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor)
Antonio de la Torre - 10 noms / 2 wins
Javier Bardem - 9 noms / 4 wins
Javier Cámara - 8 noms / 3 wins
Carmelo Gómez - 8 noms / 3 wins
Karra Elejalde - 7 noms / 1 win
Luís Tosar - 6 noms / 3 wins
Antonio Resines - 6 nom / 2 wins
Eduard Fernández - 6 noms / 1 win
Lluís Homar - 6 noms / 1 win
Raúl Arévalo - 6 noms / 0 wins
Jorge Sanz - 5 noms / 2 wins
Tristán Ulloa - 5 nom / 2 wins
Antonio Banderas - 5 noms / 1 win
Luís Ciges - 4 noms / 0 wins
Fernando Fernán Gómez - 3 noms / 3 wins
Ricardo Darín - 3 noms / 2 wins
Gabino Diego - 3 noms / 2 wins
Fernando Guillén - 3 noms / 1 win
Nancho Novo - 3 noms / 1 win
Eusebio Poncela - 3 noms / 1 win
Santiago Segura - 3 noms / 1 win
Eduardo Noriega - 3 noms / 0 wins
Tito Valverde - 3 noms / 0 wins
Roberto Álamo - 2 noms / 1 win
Álex Angulo - 2 noms / 1 win
Imanol Arias - 2 noms / 1 win
Luís Bermejo - 2 noms / 1 win
Daniel Brühl - 2 noms / 1 win
Jesús Carroza - 2 noms / 1 win
Gael García Bernal - 2 noms / 1 win
Daniel Giménez Cacho - 2 noms / 1 win
Federico Luppi - 2 noms / 1 win
Fele Martínez - 2 noms / 1 win
José Sacristán - 2 noms / 1 win
José Sancho - 2 noms / 1 win
Mariano Venancio - 2 noms / 1 win
Ernesto Alterio - 2 noms / 0 wins
Alberto Ammán - 2 noms / 0 wins
Demián Bichir - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jesús Bonilla - 2 noms / 0 wins
José Coronado - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jordi Dauder - 2 noms / 0 wins
Ángel de Andrés López - 2 noms / 0 wins
Juan Echanove - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sancho Gracia - 2 noms / 0 wins
Fernando Guillén Cuervo - 2 noms / 0 wins
Sergi López - 2 noms / 0 wins
Jordi Mollà - 2 noms / 0 wins
Juanjo Puigcorbé - 2 noms / 0 wins
Juan Sanz - 2 noms / 0 wins
Guillermo Toledo - 2 noms / 0 wins
Carlos Álvarez-Nóvoa - 1 nom / 1 win
James Bentley - 1 nom / 1 win
Miguel Bosé - 1 nom / 1 win
Celso Bugallo - 1 nom / 1 win
José Manuel Cervino - 1 nom / 1 win
Francesc Colomer - 1 nom / 1 win
Joan Dalmau - 1 nom / 1 win
Benicio del Toro - 1 nom / 1 win
José Ángel Egido - 1 nom / 1 win
Andoni Erburu - 1 nom / 1 win
Saturnino García - 1 nom / 1 win
Javier Gutiérrez - 1 nom / 1 win
Quim Gutiérrez - 1 nom / 1 win
Tom Holland - 1 nom / 1 win
Tony Leblanc - 1 nom / 1 win
Nacho Martínez - 1 nom / 1 win
Miguel Molina - 1 nom / 1 win
Guillermo Montesinos - 1 nom / 1 win
José Mota - 1 nom / 1 win
Tamar Novas - 1 nom / 1 win
Andrés Pajares - 1 nom / 1 win
Javier Pereira - 1 nom / 1 win
Pablo Pineda - 1 nom / 1 win
Roger Princep - 1 nom / 1 win
Dani Rovira - 1 nom / 1 win
José Sazatornil - 1 nom / 1 win
Fernando Tejero - 1 nom / 1 win
Juan Carlos Aduviri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fernando Albizu - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joseba Apaolaza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eloy Azorín - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juán José Ballesta - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlos Bardem - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fran Boira - 1 nom / 0 wins
Luís Callejo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Roger Casamajor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Álex Casanovas - 1 nom / 0 wins
Cassen - 1 nom / 0 wins
Fernando Cayo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Enrique Cerro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Climent - 1 nom / 0 wins
Marc Clotet - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jan Cornet - 1 nom / 0 wins
Georges Corraface - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Cortés - 1 nom / 0 wins
Patrick Criado - 1 nom / 0 wins
Secun de la Rosa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Armando de Razza - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Derqui - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juan Diego - 1 nom / 0 wins
Juan Diego Botto - 1 nom / 0 wins
Christopher Eccleston - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Echarri - 1 nom / 0 wins
Israel Elejalde - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miki Esparbé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miquel Fernández - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto Ferreiro - 1 nom / 0 wins
Josep Maria Flotats - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ramon Fontserè - 1 nom / 0 wins
Daniel Freire - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eduardo Garé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Saturnino García - 1 nom / 0 wins
Emilio Gavira - 1 nom / 0 wins
Eduardo Gómez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Darío Grandinetti - 1 nom / 0 wins
Michael Ironside - 1 nom / 0 wins
Doug Jones - 1 nom / 0 wins
Óscar Ladoire - 1 nom / 0 wins
Adrián Lastra - 1 nom / 0 wins
Julián López - 1 nom / 0 wins
Carlos Lozano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Manuel Lozano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Diego Luna - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ramon Madaula - 1 nom / 0 wins
Lucas Manzano - 1 nom / 0 wins
Diego Martín - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nacho Martínez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ewan McGregor - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alex Monner - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ovidi Montllor - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Luís Moreno - 1 nom / 0 wins
Viggo Mortensen - 1 nom / 0 wins
Nilo Mur - 1 nom / 0 wins
Álvaro Nagore - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pepón Nieto - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joaquín Núñez - 1 nom / 0 wins
Gorka Otxoa - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pablo Pinedo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Benito Pocino - 1 nom / 0 wins
Paco Rabal - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ferran Rañé - 1 nom / 0 wins
Salva Reina - 1 nom / 0 wins
Miguel Rellán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ryan Reynolds - 1 nom / 0 wins
Martín Rivas - 1 nom / 0 wins
Tim Robbins - 1 nom / 0 wins
Jean Rochefort - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mark Ruffalo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Leonardo Sbaraglia - 1 nom / 0 wins
Alberto San Juán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Caco Senante - 1 nom / 0 wins
Scott Speedman - 1 nom / 0 wins
Corey Stoll - 1 nom / 0 wins
Mirosláv Táborský - 1 nom / 0 wins
Manuel Tejada - 1 nom / 0 wins
Ferran Terraza - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Luís Torrijo - 1 nom / 0 wins
Pep Tosar - 1 nom / 0 wins
Unax Ugalde - 1 nom / 0 wins
Joan Valles - 1 nom / 0 wins
David Verdaguer - 1 nom / 0 wins
Julián Villagrán - 1 nom / 0 wins
Enrique Villén - 1 nom / 0 wins
Owen Wilson - 1 nom / 0 wins
José Mari Yazpik - 1 nom / 0 wins
Number of total actors nominated: 166
Number of total winning actors: 59