
José Luis Gómez
Known For
Acting
Born
1940-04-19 in Huelva, Spain
Biography
José Luis Gómez García (Huelva, 19 April 1940) is a Spanish actor and theater director. He is a member of the Real Academia Española and honorary member of the Academia de las Artes Escénicas de España. He graduated from the Institute of Dramatic Art of Westphalia, in Bochum, and at the school of Jacques Lecoq, in Paris. He has appeared in many films since 1968. At the 1976 Cannes Film Festival, he won the award for Best Actor in the film Pascual Duarte.
Most Known For

The Skin I Live In
as President of the Institute of Biotechnology

Gipsy
as Manuel Junco

Official Competition
as Humberto Suárez

Banter
as Doctor Monasterrio

Prince of Shadows
as Ugarte/Valdivia

Truman
as Producer

Dedicated to...
as Juan Oribe

El mudo
as Escalante

In Memoriam
as Julio Montero

Goya's Ghosts
as Tomás Bilbatúa

Broken Embraces
as Ernesto Martel

Rowing with the Wind
as Polidori

Cuentos inmorales
as Corsario

The 7th Day
as Emilio

The Tobacconist of Vallecas
as Leandro

The House of Ulloa
as Don Julián

The Legendary Life of Ernest Hemingway
as Pablo Picasso

The End of a Mystery
as Silvio

Theresa: The Body of Christ
as Fray Pedro de Alcántara

Roads to the South
as Miguel