Jordi Mollà

Jordi Mollà

Born 1968-07-01 (age 57) Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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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.

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Known For

Hunting Season
Hunting Season

2025

as Alejandro

Bad Boys II
Bad Boys II

2003

as Hector Juan Carlos 'Johnny' Tapia

Colombiana
Colombiana

2011

as Marco

Knight and Day
Knight and Day

2010

as Antonio Quintana

Riddick
Riddick

2013

as Santana

Blow
Blow

2001

as Diego Delgado

Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Elizabeth: The Golden Age

2007

as King Philip II of Spain

Criminal
Criminal

2016

as Xavier Heimdahl

In the Heart of the Sea
In the Heart of the Sea

2015

as Spanish Captain

Jamon Jamon
Jamon Jamon

1992

as El niñato

The Alamo
The Alamo

2004

as Juan Seguin

The Life List
The Life List

2025

as Johnny

Che: Part Two
Che: Part Two

2008

as Captain Mario Vargas

Bunraku
Bunraku

2010

as Valentine

Ibiza
Ibiza

2018

as Hernando

Speed Kills
Speed Kills

2018

as Jules Bergman

A Life in Suitcases: A History of Tulse Luper
A Life in Suitcases: A History of Tulse Luper

2005

as Hypolite / Gaudí / Jan Palmerion

Term Life
Term Life

2016

as Victor Fuentes

Second Skin
Second Skin

1999

as Alberto

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

2018

as Alexei Miiskin