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benicio_del_toroBenicio Del Toro: Biography

Known for his dark intensity and idiosyncratic performances, Benicio Del Toro became one of Hollywood's more unique actors. His looks suggesting a hidden background as Wednesday Addams' hunky older brother, he first became known to film audiences in 1995 with his breakthrough performance in The Usual Suspects. Born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, in 1967, Del Toro was the son of lawyers. His mother died when he was nine, and, four years later, his father moved the family to Mercersberg, PA, where they lived on a farm. While attending the University of California at San Diego, where he was working toward a business degree, Del Toro took an acting class and was soon hooked. He appeared in a number of student productions, one of which led to a stint performing at a drama festival at New York's Lafayette Theatre. Del Toro decided to remain in New York to study acting at the Circle in the Square Acting School and won a scholarship to the Stella Adler Conservatory.

Benicio Del Toro: Career
A move to Los Angeles, where he studied at the Actors Circle Theatre, led to Del Toro's first television roles, which included a guest spot on Miami Vice and an appearance as a drug dealer on the miniseries Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990). The actor also began showing up in feature films, perhaps most notably as Duke the Dog-Faced Boy in Big Top Pee-Wee (1988). Despite fairly steady work, Del Toro was still virtually unknown when he was cast as the eccentric criminal Fenster in Bryan Singer's The Usual Suspects. His slurred, otherworldly performance earned widespread praise, an Independent Spirit Award, and, coupled with the film's great success, Del Toro was soon thrust into the limelight that had hitherto eluded him. The actor followed up The Usual Suspects with a supporting role as the titular artist's best friend in Julian Schnabel's Basquiat (1996). Despite intriguing subject matter and a stellar cast, the film was something of a critical and commercial disappointment, although Del Toro's work did earn him a second Independent Spirit Award. Having thus put his trademark on offbeat character acting -- something that was also helped by his role as a gangster in Abel Ferrara's The Funeral (1996) -- Del Toro played a romantic lead opposite Alicia Silverstone in Excess Baggage (1997). A botched caper comedy that cast the actor as a bumbling car thief, the film, unfortunately, turned out to be an indisputable turkey. Not nearly as disastrous, though courting an intensely mixed critical reception, was Del Toro's next film, Terry Gilliam's much anticipated 1998 adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. A drug-addled, hallucinatory odyssey, it starred Del Toro as Dr. Gonzo, protagonist Raoul Duke's (Johnny Depp basically playing Thompson) partner in crime. Del Toro earned strong notices for his portrayal of the portly, freewheeling, Samoan lawyer (based on real-life Thompson cohort Oscar Acosta), and his performance was widely touted as one of the best aspects of the film. Del Torogained further notice when he won several awards -- including the Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe and Oscar -- for his role as a Mexican cop entangled in the international drug-trade war in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000). The next year, Del Toro played a retarded man wrongly accused of murder in director Sean Penn's sad tale of obsession, The Pledge, and earned his second Academy Award nomination for his performance in21 Grams in 2003. Del Toro made his directorial debut in 2004, reuniting with Depp for an adaptation of another Hunter Thompson book, The Rum Diaries. He was also cast to star in Che, Terrence Malick's biopic about Cuban revolutionary Che Guevara, the production of which was postponed in 200


Benicio Del Toro: Films

Sin City (2005), 21 Grams (2003), The Hunted (2003), Bread and Roses (2001), The Pledge (2001), Traffic (2000), Snatch (2000), The Way of the Gun (2000), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), Joyride (1997), Excess Baggage (1997), The Funeral (1996), The Fan (1996), Basquiat (1996), The Usual Suspects (1995), Swimming With Sharks (1995), China Moon (1994), Huevos De Oro (1993), Fearless (1993), Money for Nothing (1993), Christopher Columbus: the Discovery (1992), The Indian Runner (1991), Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990), Licence to Kill (1989), Big Top Pee-Wee (1988)


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Hello,Benicio my name is Renee.I do not know if you will even see this message,forgive me for my ignorance,I am new at this.How are you?I hope you are well.I sent a message yesterday through yahoo,but I do not think it went through I feel stupid right now but what I look at it like what do I have to lose in trying.I just wanted to say if you ever wanted to talk to someone I mean just a everyday type of person,you can talk to me.I respect you as an actor,though I do not know you personally but like my grandmother use to say the eyes are the window to the soul and you have good eyes Benicio.I am 36 years old.I live in Florida.My daughters dad past away almost three years ago, I broke off the relationship and moved away six months after that he died in a car accident and I never got to say goodbye it has been hard,I have had my share of pain in life,everyone goes through something.I just wanted to talk to someone different,I know this seems crazy and I know I probably will not ever recieve a email back but life is short and at least I tried.Take care of yourself,God bless you always if you ever need someone to talk to I am here this is my email address highsmithrenee@yahoo.com goodbye Benicio
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