
Antonio de la Torre
Acting
Biography
Antonio de la Torre Martín (born 18 January 1968) is a Spanish actor. De la Torre is the actor with most nominations overall to the Goya Awards. He won the Goya Award for Best Supporting Actor for Dark Blue Almost Black in 2007, whereas he earned the Goya Award for Best Actor for The Realm in 2019. He has starred in many films directed by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo, with whom he collaborated for the first time in the short film Profilaxis (2003).
Born: January 18, 1968
Place of Birth: Málaga, Spain
Known For

Traumalogy
During the wedding of Antonio, the eldest of a family of five brothers, the father suffers a heart attack. The wedding is interrupted and the whole family moves to the hospital, where throughout a tense night of waiting, all the trauma and misery begin to emerge.

The Night Manager
Former British soldier Jonathan Pine navigates the shadowy recesses of Whitehall and Washington where an unholy alliance operates between the intelligence community and the secret arms trade. To infiltrate the inner circle of lethal arms dealer Richard Onslow Roper, Pine must himself become a criminal.

The Spanish Princess
The beautiful Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon, navigates the royal lineage of England with an eye on the throne.

Volver
Three generations of women survive the east wind, fire, insanity, superstition and even death by means of goodness, lies and boundless vitality.

A Twelve-Year Night
Uruguay, 1973. Having been crushed by the military dictatorship, surviving members of the Tupamaro guerillas are imprisoned and tortured. They must find a way to endure the coming 12 years.

Padre Coraje
Padre Coraje is a television drama from Spain, based on true events. Its theme song is performed by Paz Martinez. In the early morning of November 22, 1995, in one of the few gas stations that were open at night in the city of Jerez, Juan Delgado was assaulted and murdered by robbers. He was 27 years old. The story of this miniseries portrays the drama of the family and the courage of his father, Francisco Delgado, to bring the murderer to justice. He poses as a drug addict from the San Benito neighborhood and makes the neighbors and friends of the criminals, including himself, believe that he is just a neighbor from the dangerous neighborhood.

The Day of the Beast
When a rogue priest discovers the exact date the Antichrist will be born, he enlists a Death Metal record store clerk and a cheesy TV psychic for an urban spree of gore, sacrilege and twisted humor to prevent the Apocalypse.

Clara Campoamor, the Neglected Woman
Spain, 1931. Under the Second Republic, women are eligible, but cannot vote. Victoria Kent and Clara Campoamor, the first women in the Spanish Parliament, intend to fight for women's rights, and Clara knows that the first step is to get the women's vote approved…

Take My Eyes
One winter night, Pilar runs away from home. With her, she takes only a few belongings and her son, Juan. Antonio soon sets out to look for her. He says Pilar is his sunshine, and what's more, "She gave him her eyes"...

Father There is Only One 4
The eldest of the family, Sara, comes of age and brings chaos to the family by announcing her intention to marry Ocho. Javier and Marisa try to avoid it at all costs. At the same time Dani has an existential crisis, Paulita feels jealous of Cris, Carlota announces that she has found a boyfriend from a high society family and Rocio has finally managed to be cast in her first film.
Filmography
as Antonio
as Ramón
as Rodrigo
as Doce
as Medardo
as Self - Guest
as Carlos (segment "Sandra")
as Self
as Leo
as Self - Guest
as Guardia civil
as Avilés Watchman
as Felipe
as Self - Guest
as General Mola (voice)
as Melitón Manzanas
as Higinio
as Pedro
as Ferdinand II of Aragon
as Father Miñarro
as Self - Guest
as Manuel López-Vidal
as José Mujica
as Juan León
as Juan
as Paco
as Invitado
as Teacher
as Self
as Antonio
as Carlos
as "El Rojo"
as Self - Interviewee
as Luis Velarde
as José
as Juan Apostol
as Fernando de Valdés
as Narrador
as El Gitano
as Juan
as Técnico del gas
as Rodrigo
as Enrique Buero
as Carlos
as Adán
as Álex Acero
as Diego
as Rafael
as Kiko Segura
as Antonio
as El Bachi
as Sergio
as Santos
as Taxista
as Juan
as El de la corbata
as Andrés
as Iván
as Enrique
as Lieutenant Carlos Fernández
as Marcos Viela
as Antonio
as Morsa
as Manuel
as Joaquín
as Ramiro
as Sergio
as Juanfran
as Antonio
as Antonio
as Workman
as Self - Guest
as Fredajos
as Antonio
as Paco
as Pedro
as Ramon
as Alcalde
as Técnico
as Fernando
as Cabo Guardia Civil
as Guardia de seguridad
as Pedro Pérez
as Chico Coro 1
as José Antoñín
as Martínez Luna
as Bala
as Angel
as Paquito
as Dueño Pub
as El Loren
as Tecnico
as Concejal (uncredited)
as Quique
as Voluntario
as Police Officer Pellizer
as Camionero
as Policía Cárcel
as Empleado del parking
as Rodrigo
as Asistente 1
as Guardia Civil 2
as Tonet
as Camarero
as Joven
as Dependent
as Telefonista
as Taxista 1
as Periodista 3