Jordi Molla
Jordi Molla
Jordi Mollà is a distinguished Spanish actor, director, and artist, renowned for his work in both European cinema and Hollywood. Born on July 1, 1968, in Barcelona, Spain, Mollà began his acting career in the early 1990s and quickly rose to prominence with his captivating performances in Spanish films. His breakthrough came with Jamón Jamón (1992), which earned him critical acclaim and recognition as one of Spain’s most talented young actors. Mollà later gained international recognition for his roles in Blow (2001), alongside Johnny Depp, and Bad Boys II (2003), where he portrayed the villainous Alec.
Throughout his career, Mollà has built a diverse filmography, starring in both action films and dramas. He is known for his versatility, moving seamlessly between genres such as thriller, comedy, and romance. Aside from acting, he has directed and written several films, including The Man Who Shook the Hand of Vicente Fernández (2012). Mollà’s ability to explore complex characters and his captivating screen presence have made him a respected figure in both Spanish and international cinema.
One of Mollà’s notable quotes reflects his views on creativity and performance: “I think an actor has to feel everything. To portray a character’s pain, you must first understand the human side of it.” This perspective highlights his deep connection to his roles and his belief in the emotional authenticity required to bring characters to life. Mollà’s commitment to his craft, both in front of and behind the camera, continues to make him a significant figure in the world of film and art.