
Guillermo Toledo
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Guillermo Toledo (born Madrid, 22 May 1970), professionally known as Willy Toledo, is a Spanish film and television actor, theater producer and political activist.
Born: May 22, 1970
Place of Birth: Madrid, Spain
Known For

Salad Days
A mixed salad and a trout meet on death row: The cold storage of a restaurant. They decide to unite in a single dish that will lead them to eternal love.

The Dark Figure
The most crude and atrocious institutional violence of the Spanish State hides behind a true dark figure, an abyss into which this documentary peers through 30 firsthand accounts.

Butterfly
The film centres on Moncho and his coming-of-age experience in Galicia in 1936. Moncho develops a close relationship with his teacher Don Gregorio who introduces the boy to different things in the world. While the story centres on Moncho's ordinary coming-of-age experiences, tensions related to the looming Spanish Civil War periodically interrupt Moncho's personal growth and daily life.

The Last Night at Tremore Beach
When a tormented pianist is struck by lightning, he begins having perilous visions of his future and a deadly threat seems to loom over his loved ones.

The Minions of Midas
Victor Genovés, an influential businessman, is blackmailed: if he doesn't agree to pay a large sum of money, the self-styled Midas favorites will kill a person at random at a designated place and time and add a new victim periodically until they achieve their goal. How many deaths will he be able to carry on his shoulders?

The Cry of the Butterflies
This series examines the events leading up the brutal murder of Dominican activist Minerva Mirabal and her two activist sisters, on the orders of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo. The heinous crime would set in motion not only the end of a vicious regime, but also come to mark the global fight against gender-based violence.

The Ferpect Crime
A playboy has the tables turned on him when he finds himself being used as a plaything by an undesirable woman.

The Old Man Who Read Love Stories
In El Idilio, a village on the banks of a river in the Amazon rainforest, Antonio Bolívar, known to everyone as "The Old Man," lives a recluse. One day, Antonio begins reading the romance novels that the traveling dentist Rubicondo Loachamin brings him to pass the time. He shares this occupation with a beautiful local girl, a waitress and prostitute, named Josefina, with whom he ends up falling in love. But all does not go smoothly when Antonio is forced to go on a hunting trip.

Black Diamonds
Diamantes Negros tells the long journey undertaken by two young boys from Mali who arrive in Spain after being persuaded to pursue their dream of escaping from poverty by becoming professional football players.

Intacto
An enigmatic tale of four people whose lives are intertwined by destiny are subject to the laws of fate. They discover that luck is something they cannot afford to be without as they gamble with the highest stakes possible in a deadly game from which only one of them will emerge intact.
Filmography
as Pedro
as Psychologist
as Leo Bazan
as Productor
as Teo
as Asier Garmendia
as Inspector Conte
as Himself - Actor (archive footage)
as Various Roles
as Lieutenant Muñoz (voice)
as Policía Nacional
as Jim
as Dario
as La Benemérita
as Roberto
as Ernesto
as Self
as Alfonso
as Ricardo Galán
as Curro
as Julio
as Antonino
as Diego
as José Luis
as Himself (archive footage)
as Dr. Heinze
as Self - Guest
as Pedro
as Ladrón
as Pelayo Snow
as Rafael González
as Rafi
as Niebla
as Ricardo
as Chico barbacoa
as Paco
as Ben
as Willy – The Witty Hitman
as Pedro
as Horacio
as Capitán Corrales
as Borja
as Onecen
as Acelgo
as Ramón
as Vicente
as Lafuente
as O'lis
as Réfor
as Vendedor
as Ricardo "Ríchard" Sáez
as Ricardo
as Amigo 2
as Santiago
as León Zambrano