Luis Tosar is a Spanish actor born on October 13, 1971 in Lugo, Galicia, Spain.
He studied acting at the Superior School of Dramatic Art of Galicia and began his career in the theater before transitioning to film and television.
Tosar is known for his versatile acting skills and has portrayed a wide range of characters in various genres, including drama, thriller, and comedy.
He gained international recognition for his role in the film "Take My Eyes" (2003), in which he played an abusive husband. The film won several awards, including seven Goya Awards.
Tosar has won multiple Goya Awards for Best Actor for his performances in films such as "Te doy mis ojos" (2003), "Celda 211" (2009), and "También la lluvia" (2010).
He has also appeared in Hollywood films, including "Miami Vice" (2006) and "The Limits of Control" (2009).
Tosar is known for his intense and emotionally charged performances, often immersing himself fully in his characters to bring authenticity to his roles.
In addition to his work in film, Tosar has also appeared in television series such as "Crematorio" and "Mar de plástico."
He is considered one of the most talented and respected actors in Spain, with a long list of critically acclaimed performances to his name.
Tosar continues to be a prominent figure in Spanish cinema, consistently delivering powerful and memorable performances that have earned him a place among the country's most accomplished actors.