Benicio Del Toro

Benicio Del Toro

58 · Born: Feb 19, 1967

Personal Details

BornFeb 19, 1967 San Germán, Puerto Rico
Parents
  • Fausta Genoveva Sanchez Rivera
  • Gustavo Adolfo Del Toro Bermudez
Relatives
  • Gustavo Del Toro (Sibling)

Biography

Benicio del Toro emerged in the mid-1990s as one of the most watchable and charismatic character actors to come along in years, a favorite of film buffs. He gained mainstream public attention as the conflicted but basically honest Mexican policeman in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000).

Born on February 19, 1967, in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Benicio was the son of lawyer parents Fausta Genoveva Sanchez Rivera and Gustavo Adolfo Del Toro Bermudez. His mother died when he was young, and his father moved the family to a farm in Pennsylvania. A basketball player with an interest in acting, he decided to follow the family way and study business at the University of California in San Diego. A class in acting resulted in his being bitten by the acting bug, and he subsequently dropped out and began studying with legendary acting teacher Stella Adler in Los Angeles and at the Circle in the Square Acting School in New York City.

During the late 1980s, he made several television appearances, most notably in an episode of Miami Vice (1984) and in the NBC miniseries Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (1990). Del Toro's big-screen career got off to a slower start, however, with his first role being Duke the Dog-Faced Boy in Big Top Pee-wee (1988). He then landed the role of Dario, the vicious henchman in the James Bond film Licence to Kill (1989),surprising his co-stars at age 21 as the youngest actor ever to portray a Bond villain.

Benicio gave creditable performances in many overlooked films for the next several years, such as The Indian Runner (1991),Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992),and Money for Nothing (1993). His roles in Fearless (1993) and China Moon (1994) gained him more critical notices, and 1995 proved to be the first "Year of Benicio" as he gave a memorable performance in Swimming with Sharks (1994) before taking critics and film buffs by storm as the mumbling, mysterious gangster in The Usual Suspects (1995),directed by Bryan Singer.

He next gave a charismatic turn as cold-blooded gangster Gaspare Spoglia in The Funeral (1996),directed by Abel Ferrara. He also appeared as Benny Dalmau in Basquiat (1996),directed by artist friend Julian Schnabel. That year also marked his first truly commercial film, as he played cocky Spanish baseball star Juan Primo in The Fan (1996),which starred Robert De Niro.

Del Toro took his first leading man role in Excess Baggage (1997),starring and produced by Alicia Silverstone. Hand-picked by Silverstone, Del Toro's performance was pretty much the only thing critics praised about the film, and showed the level of consciousness he was beginning to have in the minds of film fans.

He took a leading role with his good friend Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998),co-written and directed by the legendary Terry Gilliam. Gaining 40 pounds for the role of Dr. Gonzo, the drug-addicted lawyer to sportswriter Raoul Duke, Benicio immersed himself totally in the role. Using his method acting training so far as to burn himself with cigarettes for a scene, this was a trying time for Del Toro.

Taking a short break after the ordeal, 2000 proved to be the second "Year of Benicio". He first appeared in The Way of the Gun (2000),directed by friend and writer Christopher McQuarrie. Then he went to work for actor's director Steven Soderbergh in Traffic (2000). A complex and graphic film, this nonetheless became a widespread success and Oscar winner. His role as conflicted Mexican policeman Javier Rodriguez functions as the movie's real heart amid an all-star ensemble cast, and many praised this as the year's best performance, a sentiment validated by a Screen Actor's Guild Award for "Best Actor".

He also gave a notable performance in Snatch (2000) directed by Guy Ritchie, which was released several weeks later, and The Pledge (2001) directed by Sean Penn. Possessing sleepy good looks reminiscent of James Dean or Marlon Brando, Del Toro has often jokingly been referred to as the "Spanish Brad Pitt".

With his newfound celebrity, Del Toro has become a sort of heartthrob, being voted one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" as well as "Most Eligible Bachelors." A favorite of film fans for years for his diverse and "cool guy" gangster roles, he has become a mainstream favorite, respected for his acting skills and choices.

Career

2025
One Battle After Another
One Battle After Another as Sensei Sergio St. Carlos
The Phoenician Scheme
The Phoenician Scheme as Zsa-zsa Korda
2023
Reptile
Reptile as Tom Nichols
2021
The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch as Moses Rosenthaler
No Sudden Move
No Sudden Move as Ronald Russo
Avengers: Infinity War
Avengers: Infinity War as The Collector
Escape at Dannemora
Escape at Dannemora as Richard Matt
2015
Sicario
Sicario as Alejandro
A Perfect Day
A Perfect Day as Mambrú
2014
Inherent Vice
Inherent Vice as Sauncho Smilax, Esq.
Escobar: Paradise Lost
Escobar: Paradise Lost as Pablo Escobar
Thor: The Dark World
Thor: The Dark World as Taneleer Tivan / The Collector (uncredited)
2012
Savages
Savages as Lado
2010
The Wolfman
The Wolfman as Lawrence Talbot
Somewhere
Somewhere as Celebrity (uncredited)
2008
Che: Part One
Che: Part One as Ernesto Che Guevara
Che: Part Two
Che: Part Two as Ernesto Che Guevara
2007
2005
Sin City
Sin City as Jackie Boy
2003
21 Grams
21 Grams as Jack Jordan
The Hunted
The Hunted as Aaron Hallam
2001
The Pledge
The Pledge as Toby Jay Wadenah
2000
Snatch
Snatch as Franky Four Fingers
The Way of the Gun
The Way of the Gun as Harold Longbaugh
Traffic
Traffic as Javier Rodríguez
Bread and Roses
Bread and Roses as Party Guest (uncredited)
1997
Joyride
Joyride as Detective Lopez
1996
Basquiat
Basquiat as Benny Dalmau
The Fan
The Fan as Juan Primo
The Funeral
The Funeral as Gaspare
1995
China Moon
China Moon as Lamar Dickey
1993
Money for Nothing
Money for Nothing as Dino Palladino
Fearless
Fearless as Manny Rodrigo
Golden Balls
Golden Balls as El amigo de Miami
1991
1990
1989
1988
Big Top Pee-wee
Big Top Pee-wee as Duke the Dog-Faced Boy
All-Star Weekend
All-Star Weekend as Dr. Phill
2023
Reptile
Reptile as Screenplay
2012