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Luis Tosar
Tosar at the 32nd Goya Awards in 2018
Born
Luis López Tosar

(1971-10-13) 13 October 1971 (age 53)
Lugo, Galicia, Spain
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active1994–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children2

Luis López Tosar (born 13 October 1971) is a Spanish actor from Galicia. He is one of the most recognizable and versatile actors in Spain.[1]

He landed his film debut in Atilano for President (1998), followed by other roles in feature films such as Flowers from Another World (1999), Common Wealth (2000) and No News from God (2001).[2] He won early acclaim and recognition for his performances in Mondays in the Sun (2002) and Take My Eyes (2003).[2]

After a career turning point in the wake of his performance as Malamadre in Cell 211, he has been often typecast in thriller films.[3]

Life and career

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Tosar was born on 13 October 1971 in Lugo, even if he usually prefers to identify with the parish of Xustás [es] (in the municipality of Cospeito, also in the province of Lugo), where he actually spent his childhood and teenage years.[4][5]

He began his career playing theater and shorts, but he gained notoriety in Galicia for his performance in 1998 TV Series Mareas Vivas (Televisión de Galicia).[6]

His supporting performance as Damián in 1999 immigration-themed film Flowers from Another World earned him a nomination the Goya Award for Best New Actor.[7]

Critically acclaimed for his supporting role in the unemployment drama Mondays in the Sun, abusive husband in Take My Eyes, an executive producer in Even the Rain, and doorman in Sleep Tight, his most acclaimed performance has to be from his 2009 hit Cell 211 which stars Tosar as Malamadre, a prisoner that instigates a riot and befriends an undercover prison guard in the process.[8] His only major role in an American film was Michael Mann's Miami Vice (2006), playing Colombian druglord Montoya.[9][10] Besides that he has appeared in other English films The Limits of Control and Mr. Nice.

Close to the Galician Nationalist Bloc, Tosar ran as candidate in the Galeusca list to the 2004 European Parliament election.[11][12]

In 2012 he dubbed George Washington for the videogame Assassin's Creed III.[13]

In 2015, Tosar married actress María Luisa Mayol.[2]

On 17 November 2018 he received a star in the Almeria Walk of Fame for the films El Niño (2014) and Toro (2016).[14]

He has a music group called "Di Elas".[15]

Accolades

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Tosar won the Málaga Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 Málaga Spanish Film Festival.[citation needed]

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2000 14th Goya Awards Best New Actor Flowers from Another World Nominated [7]
2003 17th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actor Mondays in the Sun Won [16]
12th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Secondary Role Won [17]
51st San Sebastián International Film Festival Silver Shell for Best Actor Take My Eyes Won [18]
2004 18th Goya Awards Best Actor Won [19]
13th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Leading Role Won [20]
2010 15th Forqué Awards Best Actor Cell 211 Won [21]
24th Goya Awards Best Actor Won [22]
19th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Leading Role Won [23]
23rd European Film Awards Best European Actor Nominated [24]
2011 16th Forqué Awards Best Actor Even the Rain Won [25]
25th Goya Awards Best Actor Nominated [26]
2012 17th Forqué Awards Best Actor Sleep Tight Nominated [27][28]
4th Gaudí Awards Best Actor Won [29]
26th Goya Awards Best Actor Nominated [30]
2015
7th Gaudí Awards Best Actor El Niño Nominated
2016 21st Forqué Awards Best Actor Retribution Nominated [32][33]
3rd Feroz Awards Best Actor Nominated [34][35]
30th Goya Awards Best Actor Nominated [36]
2019
17th Mestre Mateo Awards Best Actor Gun City Won
2020
34th Goya Awards Best Actor Eye for an Eye Nominated
18th Mestre Mateo Awards Best Actor Nominated
2021
27th Forqué Awards Best Actor Maixabel Nominated [41]
2022
36th Goya Awards Best Actor Nominated [42]
30th Actors and Actresses Union Awards Best Film Actor in a Leading Role Nominated [43][44]
9th Platino Awards Best Actor Nominated
28th Forqué Awards Best Film Actor On the Fringe Nominated
2023
10th Feroz Awards Best Actor in a Film Nominated
37th Goya Awards Best Actor Nominated
21st Mestre Mateo Awards Best Actor Code Name: Emperor Nominated
10th Platino Awards Best Actor On the Fringe Nominated
2024
22nd Mestre Mateo Awards Best Actor Fatum Nominated
2025
26th Iris Awards Best Actor La ley del mar Pending
39th Goya Awards Best Supporting Actor Undercover Pending
  • 2010 Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
    • Best Actor (Mejor Actor)
  • 2010 Fotogramas de Plata
    • Best Movie Actor (Mejor Actor de Cine)
  • 2010 Premios ACE
    • Cinema - Best Actor
  • 2010 Seattle International Film Festival
    • Best Actor
  • 2005 Cartagena Film Festival
    • Best Actor (Mejor Actor)
  • 2004 Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
  • 2004 Copenhagen International Film Festival
    • Best Actor
  • 2004 Fotogramas de Plata
    • Best Movie Actor (Mejor Actor de Cine)
  • 2004 Seattle International Film Festival
    • Best Actor
  • 2004 Turia Awards
    • Best Actor
  • 2003 Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
    • Best Supporting Actor (Mejor Actor Secundario)
  • 2003 Sant Jordi Awards
    • Best Spanish Actor (Mejor Actor Español)

References

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