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  1. Benicio Del Toro. Actor: Sicario. Benicio Del Toro emerged in the mid-1990s as one of the most watchable and charismatic character actors to come along in years. A favorite of film buffs, Del Toro gained mainstream public attention as the conflicted but basically honest Mexican policeman in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000).

    • Actor, Producer, Director
    • February 19, 1967
    • 2 min
  2. Star: Benicio Del Toro. 4. White Lies (III) Drama | Pre-production. A story that spans three generations and portrays a child of divorce who repeats his parents' mistakes in his own marriage and with his troubled son. Director: Oliver Stone | Star: Benicio Del Toro. 5. El Jockey. Drama, Crime | Post-production.

  3. 2. Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. 1992 2h PG-13. 4.4 (3.2K) Rate. Genoese navigator overcomes intrigue in the court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain and gains financing for his expedition to the East Indies. Director John Glen Stars Marlon Brando Tom Selleck Georges Corraface.

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    • Sicario (2015) 92%
    • Traffic (2000) 93%
    • Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) 91%
    • Guardians of The Galaxy (2014) 92%
    • The Usual Suspects (1995) 87%
    • Fearless (1993) 84%
    • 21 Grams (2003) 81%
    • Swimming with Sharks (1994) 76%
    • The Funeral (1996) 80%
    • The Pledge (2001) 78%

    (Photo by Richard Foreman Jr./Lionsgate) Some pretty powerful films have been made about the international drug trade — look no further than Traffic, right next door to this entry, for proof — and at this point, if you’re going to throw your cinematic hat in the ring, you’d better be prepared to add a singular statement to the genre. Director Denis...

    (Photo by USA Films courtesy Everett Collection) One of the more darkly ambitious films to make its way through the studio system over the 20 years, Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic looks at the human cost of the drug trade by following seemingly unconnected stories that slowly converge. In Mexico, a police officer (Benicio Del Toro, who won an Oscar fo...

    (Photo by Jonathan Olley/Walt Disney Studios) Decades after Randall from Clerks argued that the Star Wars Empire couldn’t have solidified its rule without the work of countless grunts, wage slaves, and dispassionate bureaucrats who were only trying to make a living, the saga got around to echoing that point explicitly — and doing so with an assist ...

    Over the course of his career, Benicio del Toro has yoinked the spotlight from numerous above-the-title stars in all sorts of ways, from the flashy to the subtle — and although his tenure as the Collector in the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t allowed him to (ahem) collect much screentime with appearances in Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Infinit...

    (Photo by Gramercy courtesy Everett Collection) The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist, but the greatest one Kevin Spacey might have pulled was scoring the role of Roger “Verbal” Kint, the palsied small-time hood whose post-heist interrogation frames the twisty goings-on of Bryan Singer’s neo-noir ‘90s cla...

    (Photo by Warner Bros. courtesy Everett Collection) Cheating death sounds like an incredible gift — but what do you do after you’ve accepted you’re about to die and walked away from the experience? As Peter Weir’s Fearless powerfully argues, that second lease on life can sometimes be harder to come to grips with than we might imagine — especially i...

    (Photo by Focus Features courtesy Everett Collection) The second installment in writer-director Alejandro González Iñárritu’s “Trilogy of Death,” 21 Gramswrings some outstanding performances (not to mention plenty of tears) out of an outstanding cast in service of a gripping — albeit harrowing — tale. Using a handful of seemingly disparate plot thr...

    (Photo by Lionsgate) One of two critically acclaimed releases that saw Benicio Del Toro sharing screentime with Kevin Spacey in 1995, Swimming with Sharks revolves around Spacey’s Buddy Ackerman, a bottomlessly selfish studio executive haranguing the naive film-school graduate (Frank Whaley) who unwittingly agrees to enter a waking nightmare when h...

    (Photo by October Films courtesy Everett Collection) With Abel Ferrara behind the camera, an ensemble cast led by Christopher Walken and Chris Penn, and a storyline revolving around occasionally grisly gang violence, The Funeralshould rank among the quintessential indie dramas of the ’90s. It’s mostly escaped the spotlight since its release, but ev...

    (Photo by Warner Bros. courtesy Everett Collection) Few who watched Sean Penn’s timeless turn as the affably bewildered stoner Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High could have guessed he’d grow up to favor dark dramas — or that when he eventually started directing features of his own, they’d include the sort of harrowing descent into the dar...

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  6. He is known for his roles as Fred Fenster in The Usual Suspects, Javier Rodríguez in Traffic (his Oscar-winning role), Jack 'Jackie Boy' Rafferty in Sin City, Dr. Gonzo in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Franky Four Fingers in Snatch, and Che Guevara in Che.

  7. Benicio del Toro. Highest Rated: 93% Traffic (2000) Lowest Rated: 7% Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992) Birthday: Feb 19, 1967. Birthplace: Santurce, Puerto Rico.

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