Luis de la Rosa
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Movie Actor
August 16, 2001
Leo
23
Mexico
Luis de la Rosa, born on July 25, 1985, is a celebrated Spanish actor who has captivated audiences with his remarkable talent and versatility. After graduating with honors from the prestigious Royal School of Dramatic Arts in Madrid, Luis embarked on an illustrious acting career that has spanned over two decades.
Luis gained international recognition for his leading role in the critically acclaimed film “The Secret Life of Words” (2006), which showcased his exceptional acting prowess. Since then, he has starred in numerous successful films, including “Pain and Glory” (2019), “The Skin I Live In” (2011), “Julieta” (2016), and “The Endless Trench” (2019). His collaborations with renowned directors like Pedro Almodóvar, Isabel Coixet, and Jonás Trueba have further solidified his status as a prominent figure in Spanish cinema.
Luis’s talent has been widely recognized, earning him prestigious awards such as the Goya Award for Best New Actor and the Silver Shell for Best Actor at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. Beyond his acting career, Luis is known for his fluency in Spanish, English, and French, his passion for classical music, and his dedication to charitable work.
With his charismatic presence and exceptional acting skills, Luis de la Rosa continues to captivate audiences and remains one of the most sought-after actors in Spanish cinema.