
Luis Tosar
Acting
Biography
Luis Tosar (born 13 October 1971) is a Galician actor. Born in Cospeito, Galicia, Spain, on 13th October 1971, he is best known internationally for his villain role in Miami Vice.
Born: October 13, 1971
Place of Birth: Lugo, Galicia, Spain
Known For

La deuda
Lucas, a 47-year-old boy, and Antonia, an old woman, live together in an apartment in the center of the city. Their life goes on as usual until an investment fund acquires the building to turn it into tourist apartments. Lucas tries to get the necessary money to avoid the loss of the house, but a wrong decision will change the rest of their lives.

Golpes

La Revuelta
David Broncano, along with Jorge Ponce, Ricardo Castella and his other collaborators, lead La Revuelta, a comedy show that includes multiple sections and interviews from the Teatro Príncipe Gran Vía in Madrid.

Cell 211
The story of two men on different sides of a prison riot -- the inmate leading the rebellion and the young guard trapped in the revolt, who poses as a prisoner in a desperate attempt to survive the ordeal.

Zorro
Diego de la Vega returns to California to avenge his father's murder. After assuming the title of Zorro, he confronts the Governor, the malevolent leader of the Chinese community and a secret society, placing the common good above all.

The Apostle
A recently escaped convict seeks to recover a treasure he hid years ago in a small, secluded Galician village. However once there, he finds out that in the village there is an even worse sentence than the one he fled from.

El camino a casa

Mondays in the Sun
After the closure of their shipyard in Northern Spain, a few former workers: Santa, José, Lino, Amador, Sergei and Reina keep in touch. They meet mainly at a bar owned by their former colleague Rico. Santa is the most superficially confident and unofficial leader of the group. A court case hangs over him relating to a shipyard lamp he smashed during a protest against the closure. José is bitter that his wife, Ana, is employed when he is not.

Undercover
Basque Country, Spain, late nineties. A young policewoman manages to infiltrate the ruthless terrorist gang ETA.

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"...
Filmography
as Salvador Aguirre
as Voice
as Sabino
as Jero
as César Graf
as Santi
as Ángel "el Inhumano"
as Self - Guest
as Antonio
as Don Alejandro de la Vega
as Francisco Escámez
as Self - Guest
as Santi
as Toni
as Sergio
as Rogelio
as Ramsés
as Rafael
as Self
as Luismi
as Himself
as Juan
as Ibon Etxezarreta
as Sith Master (voice)
as Simón
as Rogelio
as Víctor Genovés
as Suso Barreiro
as Gonzalo
as Pastor
as Martín Urales de Úbeda
as Mario
as Alba's Father (voice)
as Aníbal
as Cosme
as Lucas
as Lieutenant
as Self - Interviewee
as Lt. Martín Cerezo
as López
as 'Gallego'
as Carlos
as Arturo
as Padre Darío
as Lobo
as Antonio
as Padre
as Jesús
as Panamá
as Celso Emilio Ferreiro
as L.
as José Crisanto
as Manuel Añón
as Xavier (voice)
as César
as Comandante
as Costa
as Craig Lovato
as Fray Bernardo
as Edu
as Spleen
as Malamadre
as Violin
as Father Serafín
as Suso
as Cholo
as Miguel Ángel
as Self
as Self - Guest
as Arcángel de Jesús Montoya
as Florindo
as Baptist
as Self
as Ladrón
as Lorenzo
as (segment "Por tu propio bien")
as Salvador
as Rai
as Pablo López
as Antonio
as Carlos
as Herbal
as Mateo
as Jose
as Antonio
as Policía
as Delegado del gobierno
as Gitano
as El Bombilla
as Antonio
as Gómez
as Paco
as Estévez
as Police Detective #1
as Luis
as Damián
as Andrés Dominguez
as Cazorla