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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