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With Liam Neeson's
Taken 2 hitting theaters today, we decided to highlight a few badass Hispanic actors that have been kicking butt for decades.
Javier Bardem
Ever since his 1992 film role as an aspiring bullfighter in
Jamón Jamón,
Javier Bardem quickly established himself as an action star. He's
played a bank robber, a detective, a crime lord, a twisted monk and a
sociopath assassin in
No Country for Old Men, which garnered him his first Academy Award for best supporting actor. In a recent interview with
GQ,
Bardem admits he doesn’t like watching himself in action. "I was raised
not to be afraid to show emotion or imagination [but] the fact that I
like to make characters doesn’t mean that I like to watch my characters
being made, my performance," said Bardem. Fortunately for Bardem we love
watching his performances. Fans can catch this bad boy in
Skyfall this November.
Benicio del Toro
With a childhood nickname like "Skinny Beno" you wouldn’t think Benicio
del Toro would grow up to play such vicious-deathly characters on the
big screen. Recently, while promoting
Savages, the
Puerto Rican star explained his fascination with dark characters, "They
are meaty roles for the most part. With the bad guy you have more
freedom to experiment and go further out than with a good guy," said Del
Toro. And his body of work says it all,
License to Kill, The Unusual Suspects, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Traffic, Snatch, 21 Grams, Sin City, Che, The Wolfman and many more.
Danny Trejo
Danny Trejo is known as a badass on-screen and off-screen. For years
he's been called "The Mayor" in his hometown for being the go to
mediator between cops and gang members. Despite taking Hollywood by
storm, Trejo is very appreciative of his success. He
describes
his road to fame as, "Unreal. It wasn’t too long ago that I was sitting
in prison and now I'm starring in a Hollywood film. I knew that if I
would stick to it long enough that good things would happen and they
did. And I'm still playing the mean-looking Mexican!" His most notable
roles include
From Dusk Till Dawn, Heat, Grindhouse and
Machete.
Antonio Banderas
It was Pedro Almodovar's
Law of Desire that gave birth to Antonio Banderas' career. His crossover soon came when Robert Rodriguez's cast him as the lead in
Desperado, subsequently making straight-legged-skinny jeans ever so popular. He steamed things up again in
The Mask of Zorro and went on to work in
Evita, Once upon a Time in Mexico, the
Shrek franchise,
Spy Kids, Haywire and Pedro Almodovar's
The Skin I Live In. He recently finished filming Terrence Malick's
Knight of Cups and is currently working on what could be his biggest starring role to date,
33 dÃas as Pablo Picasso. For all that and more, Banderas is one hot 52 year-old actor.
Alfred Molina
Alfred Molina began his acting career in Hollywood as a deceptive guide in Spielberg's
Raiders of the Lost Ark, followed by supporting roles in
Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Chocolat and
Frida. By 2004, Molina had morphed into the evil Doctor Octopus in Sam Raimi's
Spider-Man 2.
His mix ethnic background, Spanish and Italian, has allowed Molina to
play an array of international characters. Plus, he's the only actor to
have three Lego mini-figures modeled after his most popular action
roles,
Spider-Man 2's Doctor Octopus,
Raiders of the Lost Ark's Satipo and
Prince of Persia's Sheik Amar. Pretty cool, right?
Demián Bichir
Demián Bichir has always been a chameleon. The Mexican star first instilled fear in us as Fidel Castro in Steven Soderbergh’s
Che and just a few months ago he showed his unscrupulous nature as a corrupt lawyer in Oliver Stone’s
Savages. Bichir's new found success in Hollywood is keeping the star pretty busy with supporting roles in
Machete Kills, The Heat and
Words with Gods.
So how does he keep himself looking mighty fine? Well, here's his
secret, "I’m always conscious of my diet and my exercise but that’s only
because I like exercising and sports," Bichir
told us earlier this year. "I cook very simple things to survive but nothing fancy. I’m pretty good. Everything is a la parilla."
Andy Garcia
Our dear Andy Garcia completes the roundup. The 56-year old Cuban actor recently strapped on ammunition in
For Greater Glory alongside Oscar Isaac and Eva Longoria. Garcia's road to fame came in the late '80s and '90s thanks to successful films like
The Godfather Part III,
The Untouchables, Internal Affairs and
Desperate Measures. In 2001 he joined George Clooney and Brad Pitt in
Ocean's Eleven and its sequels. Still keeping it gangsta, it's rumored that he'll be co-starring with Mickey Rourke in
Mobster: A Call for the New Order.
Honorable mentions: Nestor Carbonell,
Benjamin Bratt, Jimmy Smits, Ruben Blades, Esai Morales, John Leguizamo,
Luis Guzman and Martin Sheen.
post source [movies.com]
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