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Jordi Mollà

1968 - Today

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Jordi Mollà Perales (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒɔɾði muˈʎa]) is a Spanish actor, artist, writer, and filmmaker. He has been nominated three times for the Goya Award for Best Actor for The Lucky Star (1997), Second Skin (1999), and El cónsul de Sodoma (1999). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jordi Mollà is the 4,653rd most popular actor (down from 3,843rd in 2019), the 1,526th most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,345th in 2019) and the 64th most popular Spanish Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Jordi Mollà ranks 4,653 out of 13,578Before him are Vincent Gardenia, Natalya Arinbasarova, Seo Ye-ji, Ruth Leuwerik, Tatyana Vasilyeva, and Kim So-yeon. After him are Míriam Colón, Gong Hyo-jin, Vanessa Marquez, Ken Stott, Christina Pickles, and John Kassir.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Jordi Mollà ranks 197Before him are Kimiko Shiratori, Georgi Gospodinov, Christopher McQuarrie, Juan Orlando Hernández, Chad Stahelski, and John Collins. After him are Ståle Solbakken, Vanessa Marquez, Aitana Sánchez-Gijón, Jeffrey Donovan, Anto Drobnjak, and Leticia Calderón.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Jordi Mollà ranks 1,526 out of 3,355Before him are Gabriel Aresti (1933), Federico Saiz (1912), Lady Pamela Hicks (1929), Jorge Lorenzo (1987), Marc Bartra (1991), and Sito Pons (1959). After him are Marc Cucurella (1998), Enric Miralles (1955), Ventura Rodríguez (1717), Domènec Torrent (1962), Juan Carlos Valerón (1975), and Amparo Muñoz (1954).

Among ACTORS In Spain

Among actors born in Spain, Jordi Mollà ranks 64Before him are Carmen Machi (1963), Lolita Flores (1958), José Luis López Vázquez (1922), Belén Rueda (1965), Carme Elías (1951), and Mario Casas (1986). After him are Asunción Balaguer (1925), Antonia San Juan (1961), Francisco Martínez Soria (1902), Alba Flores (1986), Ana Torrent (1966), and Alfredo Landa (1933).