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Antonio Banderas

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Antonio Banderas

I was first aware of Antonio Banderas in Interview With A Vampire and since he has become Zorro and El Mariachi in Desperado. Every film he has made is stamped in my memory I think because he is such an edgy actor. He achieving the persona that appears both casually laidback and intense at the same time. The viewer can't help but watch him. He is a magnet for the eyes. Sure he has the latin, brooding charisma, yet he has so much more. There is a sparkle of humour in his eyes that adds spice to his performances and with Salma Hayek in Desperado there was some serious sexual chemistry going on - if I was Salma's partner I wouldn't let her within ten miles of Banderas!

Before Hollywood, Antonio Banderas had a very successful career in Spanish speaking productions, but since The Mask Of Zorro he has gone on to establish himself as one of Hollywood's top leading men. I think we still have the best to come from Antonio, but the way he grasped the role of Zorro and truly made it his own cemented his name into cinematic history.

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