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Benicio Del Toro

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Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez (born February 19 1967) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe Award-, Screen Actors Guild Award- and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-winning Puerto Rico actor and film producer. He is known for his roles as Fred Fenster in The Usual Suspects, Javier Rodríguez Rodríguez in Traffic (film), Jack Rafferty in Sin City (film), Dr Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film), and Franky Four Fingers in Snatch (film). Many have claimed that he is "one of the greatest Actors to grace the big screen".
Benicio Del Toro biography

Benicio Monserrate Rafael del Toro Sánchez (born February 19 1967) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe Award-, Screen Actors Guild Award- and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-winning Puerto Rico actor and film producer. He is known for his roles as Fred Fenster in The Usual Suspects, Javier Rodríguez Rodríguez in Traffic (film), Jack Rafferty in Sin City (film), Dr Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film), and Franky Four Fingers in Snatch (film). Many have claimed that he is "one of the greatest Actors to grace the big screen". BiographyEarly lifeBenicio del Toro was born and grew up in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico, a district of San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is the son of Gustavo Adolfo del Toro Bermúdez and Fausta Sánchez Rivera, who were both lawyers. He has an older brother, Gustavo, who is a pediatric oncologist. Del Toro's childhood nicknames were "Skinny Benny" and "Beno". He was raised Roman Catholic Church and attended Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (The Academy of Our Lady of Perpetual Help), a Roman Catholic school in Miramar, Puerto Rico. When he was nine years old, his mother died of hepatitis. At the age of thirteen, del Toro's father moved his two sons to Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, where del Toro was enrolled at the Mercersburg Academy. He spent his adolescence and high school there. + honest amid the corruption and deception of illegal drug trafficking — del Toro, who spoke most of his lines in Spanish, gave a performance that dominated the film and earned him his first Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. - - After graduation, del Toro followed the advice of his father and pursued a degree in business at the University of California, San Diego. Success in an elective drama course encouraged him to drop out of college and study with noted acting teachers Stella Adler and Arthur Mendoza in Los Angeles, as well as at the Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York. - - Career - Del Toro began to surface in small television parts during the late 1980s, playing mostly thugs and drug dealers on programs like Miami Vice and the NBC miniseries, Drug Wars: The Camarena Story. He had a cameo in Madonna (entertainer) 1987 music video clip "La Isla Bonita" as a background character. Work in films followed, beginning with his debut in Big Top Pee-wee and in the James Bond film Licence to Kill, in which 21-year-old del Toro held the distinction of being the youngest actor ever to play a Bond villain. Although both films were considered box office disappointments, del Toro continued to appear in movies like The Indian Runner (1991), China Moon (1991), Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), Money for Nothing (film) (1993), Fearless (1993 film) (1993) and Swimming with Sharks (1994). - - His career gained momentum in 1995 with his breakout performance in The Usual Suspects, where he played the mumbling, wisecracking Fred Fenster. The role won him an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor and established him as a character actor. This led to more strong roles in independent and major studio films, including playing Gaspare in Abel Ferrara's The Funeral (1996 film) (1996) and winning a second consecutive Best Supporting Actor Independent Spirit Award for his work as Benny Dalmau in Basquiat (1996), directed by his friend, artist Julian Schnabel. Del Toro also shared the screen with Robert De Niro in the big budget thriller The Fan (1996 film), in which he played Juan Primo, a charismatic Puerto Rican baseball star. - - For Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (film), the 1998 film adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's famous book, he packed on more than 40 lbs. (about 18 kg) to play Dr. Gonzo (a.k.a. Oscar Zeta Acosta), Thompson's lawyer and drug-fiend cohort. The surrealistic film, directed by Terry Gilliam, has earned a cult film over the years. Returning from a two-year hiatus after Fear and Loathing, del Toro would gain a mainstream audience in 2000 with a string of performances in four high-profile films. First up was The Way of the Gun, a crime yarn that reunited him with The Usual Suspects screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie, making his directorial debut. A few months later, he stood out among a first-rate ensemble cast in Steven Soderbergh Traffic (2000 movie), a complex dissection of the North American war on drugss. As Javier Rodriguez — a Mexican border cop struggling to remain honest amid the corruption and deception of illegal drug trafficking — del Toro, who spoke most of his lines in Spanish, gave a performance that dominated the film and earned him his first Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
His praised work swept all of the major critics awards in 2001, as well as the Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor. In addition to the critical accolades, Traffic was also a success at the box office, bringing to del Toro real Hollywood clout for the first time in his career. While Traffic was still playing in theaters, two other del Toro films were released in late 2000/early 2001. He had a brief role as the diamond thief Franky Four Fingers in Guy Ritchie's hip caper comedy Snatch (film), and played a mental retardation Native Americans in the United States man in The Pledge (film), directed by his old friend Sean Penn.
Academy AwardIn 2001, del Toro became the fourth Academy Awards winner whose winning role was a character who speaks predominantly in a foreign language (most of del Toro's dialogue in Traffic (film) is in Spanish). Sophia Loren, Robert De Niro, and Roberto Benigni are the other three (Marion Cotillard became the fifth winner of an Academy Award for a character who speaks in a foreign language). Del Toro is also the third Puerto Rico actor to win an Academy Awards. The other two were actors Jose Ferrer and Rita Moreno.
In 2004, Benicio del Toro was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar again, for his performance in the film 21 Grams.
Benicio Del Toro in the news
Del Toro is the soul behind Che - MetroTelegraph.co.ukDel Toro is the soul behind CheMetro... biopic of revolutionary hero Ernesto Che Guevara derives its soul and driving passion from Benicio Del Toro's utterly committed lead performance. ...Che Parts One & Two, DVD reviewTelegraph.co.ukChe Part 1 - The ArgentineBlu-ray.comall 4 news articles » read moreBenicio del Toro Joins Sofia Coppola's Somewhere - /FILM/FILMBenicio del Toro Joins Sofia Coppola's Somewhere/FILMHas Benicio del Toro joined the cast of Sofia Coppola's new movie Somewhere? The Los Angeles power pop band Rooney reveals in a new blog post that they ...Casting Bites: Benicio del Toro, Kathryn Hahn, and CherCinematicalRumor: Benicio Del Toro Also in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere?First Showingall 3 news articles » read moreWhen Benicio del Toro Got Mad at Gustavo - OC WeeklyWhen Benicio del Toro Got Mad at GustavoOC Weekly... but my jefe insists: I had a run-in with actor Benicio del Toro at last week's American Film Institute tribute to Michael Douglas. ...and more » read moreMark Kermode's DVD round-up - guardian.co.ukMark Kermode's DVD round-upguardian.co.ukAlso woefully overlooked by Oscar was Che Parts One & Two (2008, 15, Optimum £19.56 each), for which Benicio Del Toro rightly pocketed a best actor award at ...and more » read moreHollywood's most wanted look familiar as films revisit old ...Hollywood's most wanted look familiar as films revisit old 'Enemies'USA Today... long known as the studio of monster movies, would return to its archive: The Wolfman (original 1941) is due in November with Benicio Del Toro; ...and more » read moreBenicio del Toro excels as Che in biopic followup - Buenos Aires He...Benicio del Toro excels as Che in biopic followupBuenos Aires HeraldActor Benicio Del Toro poses next to a statue of revolutionary hero Ernesto Che Guevara before a news conference to promote the film Che Part 1 in Buenos ...and more » read moreChe Parts 1 & 2 - DVDTimes.co.ukChe Parts 1 & 2DVDTimes.co.ukSoderbergh's epic two part biopic stars Benicio Del Toro as the revolutionary who launched a thousand t-shirts.. Marx got it wrong. ...DVD: Che Parts One & Two, Retail & rental, (Optimum)Independent7 DVDS ; Mickey McMonagle's Guide to DVDs and Blu-RayCalifornia Chronicleall 4 news articles » read moreSean Penn swaps films for family - guardian.co.ukBBC NewsSean Penn swaps films for familyguardian.co.ukEarlier this year, it was announced that Penn would star alongside Jim Carrey and Benicio Del Toro in the forthcoming Farrelly brothers comedy The Three ...Sean Penn drops out of Three Stooges and Cartel to focus on familyExaminer.comSean Penn Puts Family Before ActingTheCelebrityCafe.comSean Penn Bails on 'Stooges' and 'Cartel'RopeofSilicon.comTheHDRoom -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -TheCelebrityCafe.comall 565 news articles » read moreUniversal's latest classic remake: The Bride of Frankenstei...MTV.comUniversal's latest classic remake: The Bride of FrankensteinExaminer.comOn top of that, opening November 9th is Benicio Del Toro's longtime passion project, a remake of The Wolfman. Now, on top of everything, Universal is ...Born-Again Bride of Frankenstein in WorksWired News'The Bride of Frankenstein' Comes Alive… AgainMTV.com"Bride of Frankenstein" to live againReutersReelzChannel.com -Coventry Telegraphall 77 news articles » read morePeter Farrelly Concerned About Three Stooges Fate - ScreenCrave.comE! OnlinePeter Farrelly Concerned About Three Stooges FateScreenCrave.comHe was set to star opposite Jim Carrey and Benicio del Toro as one third of the legendary comedic trio, but with him gone the film's fate is uncertain. ...Will Paul Giamatti Replace Sean Penn in Stooges Flick?The Daily Blabber from iVillageSean Penn drops out of 'Three Stooges'TempoPaul Giamatti Rumored 'Stooge' Replacement For Sean PennActress ArchivesSony Insider -Contactmusic.comall 71 news articles » read more
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