Born 1968 (age 57) · Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Appears in 97 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jordi Mollà Perales (born 1 July 1968) is a Spanish actor, filmmaker, writer and artist from Catalonia. Mollà's artwork is represented in the Carmen De la Guerra Gallery in Madrid, Picasso Mio Gallery in Madrid and Barcelona and Cold Creation Gallery in Barcelona. In the summer of 2002, he exhibited in ARCO at the Carmen de la Guerra Gallery, along with a number of other artists. As an actor, Mollà is most recognized in the United States for his role as Diego Delgado in Blow (Ted Demme, 2001), his debut Hollywood film. Mollà also has directed three films and written two books. Bad Boys II co-star Gabrielle Union labeled Mollà as "The Tom Cruise of Spain," when praising his charismatic performance as Johnny Tapia. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jordi Mollà, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Bad Boys II
6.7
Bad Boys II
2003
as Hector Juan Carlos 'Johnny' Tapia
Knight and Day
6.2
Knight and Day
2010
as Antonio Quintana
Blow
7.4
Blow
2001
as Diego Delgado
Riddick
6.3
Riddick
2013
as Santana
In the Heart of the Sea
6.8
In the Heart of the Sea
2015
as Spanish Captain
Colombiana
6.6
Colombiana
2011
as Marco
Criminal
6.2
Criminal
2016
as Xavier Heimdahl
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
6.7
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
2007
as King Philip II of Spain
Ibiza
5.7
Ibiza
2018
as Hernando
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
6.7
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
2018
as Alexei Miiskin
Che: Part Two
6.7
Che: Part Two
2008
as Captain Mario Vargas
The Life List
7.0
The Life List
2025
as Johnny
Jamon Jamon
6.2
Jamon Jamon
1992
as El niñato
The Alamo
5.8
The Alamo
2004
as Juan Seguin
Bunraku
5.8
Bunraku
2010
as Valentine
Term Life
6.0
Term Life
2016
as Victor Fuentes
The Flower of My Secret
6.8
The Flower of My Secret
1995
as Doctor A
Hunting Season
6.9
Hunting Season
2025
as Alejandro
Quel bravo ragazzo
5.3
Quel bravo ragazzo
2016
as capo colombiano
Speed Kills
5.4
Speed Kills
2018
as Jules Bergman