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Antonio Banderas
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Actor, born August 10, 1960 in Mбlaga, Spain, to a State Department worker and a teacher. He has one younger brother, Francisco. At age 14, Banderas began acting with a small theater company in Mбlaga, although his real dream was to play professional soccer. After breaking his foot, he turned to the stage as his primary interest, studying at the School of Dramatic Art in Mбlaga. At 19 in 1981, Banderas moved to Madrid and joined the ensemble of the National Theater of Spain.
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