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antoio%20banderes.jpeg Felipe Calderon is taking a break from fighting corruption to focus on movie making. He met with big gun movie makers/actors Antonio Banderas and Manoel de Oliveira (amongst others) to talk about how Latin America and Spain/Portugal could start competing in a legitimate way against Hollywood.

In spite of the repressive government attendance, it still sounds like there were some interesting ideas being passed around at the event:

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Bardem: Antonio Banderas opened doors for us

6:10 pm By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Entertainment| Spain · Comments Off

5 Dec 2007

javier-bardem.jpgAward-winning Spanish actor Javier Bardem says he owes a lot to paisano Antonio Banderas for opening doors in the U.S. for Spanish actors like him.

“People like me have to thank Antonio Banderas for what he did when he took the step of coming to the United States. It’s not easy at all to pacck your bags and come to a foreign country to create a career for yourself when you don’t even speak the language.”

The niceties were spoken at a New York Times talk last week, where Javi went so far as to call out the Spanish actors who criticized Banderas’ decision to come to the U.S. to work:

“Few people want to recognize the work that Antonio had to do. In Spain we are very protective of our own [people] but there are people who can be very mean at the same time.”

According to the actor, “those who criticized Banderas, for example, are people who would sweat blood when they had to say one line in English,” though he didn’t mention any actor or actress by name.

Ooh, tell us who!

While Bardem may be right about opening doors, the fact is that Antonio Banderas was an excellent actor while he was in Spain. I’m not sure what happened after he came here. Let’s hope the same doesn’t happen to Bardem, but if his performance in No Country for Old Men is any indication, we have nothing to worry about.

Via / 20 Minutos

Antonio Banderas Says Fame is the Worst Thing That has Happened to Him

12:50 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Movies| TV · Comments Off

15 May 2007

antonio.jpgSpanish actor Antonio Banderas has been doing the promotion hustle and last night that brought him to Cristina Saralegui’s talk show. Banderas, who reprises his animated role of the Don Juan’esque Puss in Boots in Shrek 3, opening Friday, said last night on the popular Univision talk show that fame is the worse thing that has happened to him. Not because he doesn’t like being acknowledged for his work but because of the privacy he has lost.

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Antonio Banderas is a Don Juan

11:55 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| theatre · 2 Comments

9 Apr 2007

antonio.jpgSpanish actor Antonio Banderas hasn’t been caught cheating on long time wife Melanie Griffith. Banderas will return to the Broadway stage as Don Juan in a new musical production slated to start next year. The music for the production is being done by none other than Oscar winner Gustavo Santaolalla, and a script by Pulitzer Prize winner Nilo Cruz.

I am not a huge musical theatre fan but I’ve heard that Banderas is quite good on stage and playing a historical Latin lover no less? Plus with an award winning musical director and an award winning script writer, how bad can it be?

Via / Que Pasa

Antonio Banderas Goes Wild

4:45 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities| Chismes| Sports · Comments Off

7 Jul 2006

antonio-banderas.jpgSpanish hunk Antonio Banderas isn’t the mild mannered doe that he appears to be, especially when it comes to fútbol. According to Qué Pasa, Toño caused a disturbance in his neighborhood during the Spain-France World Cup match last week (I’ll admit, I did too) and got his neighbors all in a tizzy:

Spanish actor Antonio Banderas was questioned by California police over the scandalous reaction he had to a World Cup match where his country’s team was playing, alarming his neighbors, the local media reported today.

Banderas’ embarrassing incident, 45, took place during the match between Spain and France teams, when the actor shouted so loud that he alarmed his neighbors at an exclusive Malibu neighborhood in California.

The angry reaction of the actor from Malaga led his neighbors, who did not know the reason of his shouts, to call the police to find out what was going on at Banderas’ place, according to the entertainment local website Contac Music.

Apparently wife Melanie was a-screaming as well. A family that plays together, stays together. Maybe they should move to upper Manhattan.

Via / Qué Pasa

antonio.jpg Spanish film star and husband of Melanie Griffith, Antonio Banderas today on Telemundo’s bochinche/chisme show, Cotorreando, said :

It’s ridiculous that you have some 15 million or so Latino immigrants, many working for 10 years or more and they still don’t have their papers.

Banderas who is currently out and about pushing his new film, Take the Lead, also said that he wish he could have been at the recent protests that took place in Los Angeles and that he was there in spirit if not in person because of his work schedule.

Via / Cotorreando


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