Anthonio Banderas
Actor, born August 10, 1960 in Málaga, Spain, to a State Departmentworker and a teacher. He has one younger brother, Francisco. At age 14, Banderas began acting with a small theater company in Málaga,although his real dream was to play professional soccer. After breaking hisfoot, he turned to the stage as his primary interest, studying at theSchool of Dramatic Art in Málaga. At 19 in 1981, Banderas moved toMadrid and joined the ensemble of the National Theater of Spain.
Banderas made numerous Spanish-language films starting in 1982 and was afavorite of filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, but it wasn't until TheMambo Kings (1992) that Banderas made his U.S. film debut -- althoughmany American women first noticed his sensual Latin good looks in the U.S.run of Almodóvar's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown(1988) and Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down! (1990). Because Banderas did notspeak English, his dialogue for The Mambo Kings was taught to himphonetically.

Often compared with Rudolph Valentino for his Latin looks and heavy accent,Banderas is considered one of Hollywood's most attractive leading men. His more notable film roles have included a turn in Interview With the Vampire(1994), opposite Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt; a sensitive performance as the lover of Tom Hanks' AIDS-stricken lawyer in Philadelphia (1993); and an impressive singing performance as Ché, the voice of the people, in Evita (1996), costarring the pop goddess (and longtime Banderas fan) Madonna in the title role.

 In 1998, Banderas won critical and popular acclaim for his portrayal of Zorro in the swashbuckling hit The Mask of Zorro (1998), with Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones. His 1999 projects included the disappointing Michael Crichton thriller The 13thWarrior and Play it to the Bone, costarring Woody Harrelson and Lucy Liu. In late 2000, he starred opposite Angelina Jolie in the steamy romance Original Sin. In 2003, the actor made his Broadway debut in the Tony-winning musical Nine, an adaptation of Fellini's 8 1/2.
Banderas' first wife was the actress Ana Leza, who appeared with him inPhiladelphia (1993). After eight years of marriage, they separatedin 1995 and divorced in 1996. Banderas met his second wife, actress MelanieGriffith, on the set of Two Much in January, 1995. They married inLondon on May 14, 1996 and had a daughter, Stella del Carmen BanderasGriffith, on September 24, 1996. The two reunited for Crazy in Alabama (1999), which marked Banderas' directorial debut.