Gael García Bernal
Mexican actor and filmmaker
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2024 | Starred alongside Diego Luna in the Hulu Original miniseries La Máquina, playing the eponymous character. |
2023 | Starred in the film Cassandro. |
2022 | Starred in the Disney+ special Werewolf by Night. |
2021 | Stars as Arthur Leander in the miniseries Station Eleven |
2021 | Starred in M. Night Shyamalan's thriller Old and was cast in the Marvel Studios Disney+ special Werewolf by Night. |
2021 | Appeared in the film Old. |
September 30 2021 | Birth of a child with Fernanda Aragonés. |
2020 | Ranked No. 25 in The New York Times' list of the 25 Greatest Actors of the 21st Century. |
2019 | Gael García Bernal was nominated for Best Actor (Mejor Actuación Masculina) for the film 'Museo' |
2019 | Began a relationship with Mexican journalist Fernanda Aragonés. |
2019 | Bernal makes his feature film directorial debut with 'Chicuarotes' and appears in multiple films including 'It Must Be Heaven' as himself and 'Wasp Network'. |
2017 | Announced as a member of the U.S. Dramatic Jury at the Sundance Film Festival and provided the voice of Héctor in Pixar's animated film Coco. |
2017 | Bernal contributed multiple songs to the Pixar animated film 'Coco' soundtrack, including 'Everyone Knows Juanita', 'Un poco loco', and 'Remember Me (Lullaby)' |
2017 | Starred in the animated film Coco. |
2017 | Gael García Bernal was nominated for Best Actor (Mejor Actuación Masculina) for the film 'You're Killing Me Susana' |
2017 | Gael García Bernal was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for 'Mozart in the Jungle' |
2016 | Gael García Bernal collaborated with the band Compass on the song 'Before The Sunset', which was included in their album Compass. |
2016 | Bernal directs and writes a segment called 'The Love of My Life' in the film 'Madly', showcasing his skills behind the camera. |
2016 | Won his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy for Mozart in the Jungle. Also named in Time magazine's annual Time 100 most influential people list. |
2014 | Bernal appears in 'Rosewater', portraying journalist Maziar Bahari, and also stars in 'Cesar Chavez' in a cameo role while serving as a producer. |
2014 | Nominated for Best Actor at Chlotrudis Awards for the film No |
2014 | Began playing music conductor Rodrigo de Souza in the television drama series Mozart in the Jungle. |
June 2014 | Began production as the star of the dramatic comedy Zoom, directed by Pedro Morelli. |
April 2014 | Announced as a member of the main competition jury at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. |
2013 | Nominated for Best Actor by Dublin Film Critics Circle Awards for the film No |
2013 | Won Audience Award at Cork International Film Festival for the documentary Who is Dayani Cristal? |
2012 | Gael García Bernal stars in 'No', playing the role of René Saavedra, a significant film about political resistance in Chile. |
2012 | Won Best Actor award at Abu Dhabi Film Festival for the film No |
2011 | Awarded the Washington Office on Latin America's Human Rights Award for founding the Ambulante Documentary Film Festival and creating the Amnesty International Short Documentary Series Los Invisibles. |
April 25 2011 | Narrated Human Planet for Hispanic audiences, which premiered on Discovery en Español. |
April 4 2011 | Birth of his daughter in Buenos Aires, Argentina with Dolores Fonzi. |
2010 | Nominated for 'Can He Act or What?' award at Premios Juventud for the film Rudo y Cursi |
2010 | Co-directed four short films called 'Los Invisibles' with Marc Siver in collaboration with Amnesty International, focusing on Central American migrants. |
2010 | Gael García Bernal performed the song 'A Morte De Pé Em Palco' with José Saramago for the soundtrack of 'José e Pilar' |
May 2010 | Did a cameo appearance as himself playing Cristiano Ronaldo in Ronaldo: The Movie for a Nike advertisement. |
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