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Joaquim de Almeida (Joaquim António Portugal Baptista de Almeida) was born on 15 March, 1957 in Lisbon, Portugal, is a Portuguese actor (born 1957). Discover Joaquim de Almeida's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
Popular As |
Joaquim António Portugal Baptista de Almeida |
Occupation |
Actor |
Age |
67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
15 March, 1957 |
Birthday |
15 March |
Birthplace |
Lisbon, Portugal |
Nationality |
Portuguese
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 67 years old group.
Joaquim de Almeida Height, Weight & Measurements
At 67 years old, Joaquim de Almeida height is 5′ 8″ .
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Height |
5′ 8″ |
Weight |
Not Available |
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Who Is Joaquim de Almeida's Wife?
His wife is Andrea Nemetz (m. 1976)
Anne Rogoshan (m. 1979)
Maria Cecília Gonçalves (m. 1992)
Family |
Parents |
João Baptista de Almeida (father)Maria Sara Portugal (mother) |
Wife |
Andrea Nemetz (m. 1976)
Anne Rogoshan (m. 1979)
Maria Cecília Gonçalves (m. 1992) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
2 |
Joaquim de Almeida Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joaquim de Almeida worth at the age of 67 years old? Joaquim de Almeida’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Portuguese. We have estimated Joaquim de Almeida's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
Joaquim de Almeida Social Network
Timeline
Joaquim de Almeida CvIH is a Portuguese actor.
Almeida played President René Barrientos, a former Bolivian politician who served as his country's Vice President in 1964 and as its President from 1964 to 1969.
At the age of eighteen, after attending a theater course at the Lisbon Conservatory (School of Theatre and Cinema) for two years, he left Portugal to continue his studies after the Conservatory was temporarily closed following the 1974 democratic revolution.
He spent a year in Vienna, moving again, in 1976, to New York City where he studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, a school for the performing arts.
Almeida began his acting career in theatre during the 1980s, he started his film career appearing on the 1982 action film The Soldier, and later achieved recognition for playing Andrea Bonanno in the 1987 Italian film Good Morning, Babylon.
After his beginning in theater, Almeida started his film career in 1982 appearing in The Soldier.
His other well-known films include The Honorary Consul (1983), Only You (1994), La Cucaracha (1998), One Man's Hero (1999), Behind Enemy Lines (2001), Whore (2004), The Death and Life of Bobby Z. (2007), Che: Part Two (2008), The Burning Plain (2008), and The Gilded Cage (2013).
Almeida was the son of João Baptista de Almeida and Maria Sara Portugal.
His first significant role came in a 1983 film, The Honorary Consul.
He made appearances in TV series such as Miami Vice, and made his breakthrough four years later when he appeared in Good Morning, Babylon, a film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani that opened the Cannes Film Festival in 1987.
Being fluent in six languages, Almeida continued his acting career in several countries such as Portugal, England, Spain, France, Italy, Brazil, Argentina, and Germany, working in numerous films.
He achieved international fame with his portrayals of Félix Cortez in the 1994 thriller Clear and Present Danger and Bucho in the 1995 action thriller Desperado.
In 1994, Almeida played Félix Cortez, a former colonel of Cuban military intelligence in the Tom Clancy thriller, Clear and Present Danger, co-starring Harrison Ford, Willem Dafoe and Anne Archer.
The film debuted at number one in the box office, earning a reported $20.5 million on its opening weekend in the United States, and over $122 million in total box office revenue.
Later in 1994, Almeida starred in the romantic comedy Only You, in which he plays a suave Italian businessman named Giovanni.
According to The New York Times, the film director and producer Norman Jewison said: "I interviewed many actors for the role.... There was one Italian actor, fairly prominent, that I met in L.A. and again in New York and in Rome. And I wanted to meet several other Italian actors in Italy."
When the production moved from Pittsburgh to Italy last fall, however, none of the country's actors seemed right for what Jewison called "the clichéd Italian gigolo, the guy that women from the Midwest always meet."
After the interview with Almeida, Jewison recalled: "Howard Feuer, the casting director, said, 'Joaquim's not that tall. He's not that handsome. He's no Rossano Brazzi here.' I said, 'But listen to his voice.' There's a machoness. Especially when he lowers it, whispers, leans across the table and pours you another glass of wine. He can be extremely intimate with his voice."
Almeida replaced Raúl Juliá as Bucho, following Juliá's death in 1994.
In 1995, Almeida appeared with Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek in the Robert Rodriguez's action thriller Desperado.
This film is the sequel to Rodriguez's independent film El Mariachi and the second entry in the Mexico Trilogy.
Joaquim de Almeida portrays the main villain Bucho, a wealthy but casually bloodthirsty drug kingpin, who rules a seedy Mexican border town.
Desperado was screened out of competition at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.
He won a Portuguese Golden Globe for Best Actor in his next film, the 1995 Portuguese drama Adão e Eva (Adam and Eve), where he played the main female character career rival Francisco.
The film is based on a book written in 1995 by celebrated Brazilian author/actor/entrepreneur Jô Soares about a case involving Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Doctor Watson, who are invited to Brazil by its Emperor, Pedro II, to find the thief of a priceless Stradivarius owned by his lover.
Almeida's outstanding portrayal of the iconic fictional character earned him another Portuguese Golden Globe for best actor, his third, and was nominated for Cinema Brazil Grand Prize award for best actor.
In 1997 he appeared in the miniseries Nostromo and starred in the Luís Galvão Teles' drama Elles (Women).
The following year, he co-starred with Eric Roberts in the Jack Perez thriller La Cucaracha (1998).
The film premiered at the Austin Film Festival where it won the Feature Film Award.
In 2001, Almeida starred in the Brazilian comedy O Xangô de Baker Street, where he plays the legendary British detective Sherlock Holmes.
In 2001, he had a supporting role in the war film Behind Enemy Lines as Admiral Juan Miguel Piquet, the commander of NATO's naval forces, starring alongside Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman.
The film, based on the Mrkonjić Grad incident, is centered on the story of an American naval flight officer, played by Owen Wilson, who was shot down over Bosnia, who ends up uncovering a massacre during the Bosnian conflict.
Several years later, he became popular for playing Ramon Salazar on the Fox thriller drama series 24, between 2003 and 2004, and Hernan Reyes in the 2011 film Fast Five, a role he reprised in 2023's Fast X.
Fluent in several languages, Almeida has worked in several countries in Europe and the Americas, in many film and stage productions, winning some international awards in films like Retrato de Família, Adão e Eva and O Xangô de Baker Street.
In 2004, he starred with Daryl Hannah and Denise Richards in Yo Puta, a gritty docu-style prostitution tale — in which interviews with real-life prostitutes are interspersed – that is based on a bestselling book by Spaniard Isabel Pisano that tracks the slow descent of a girl into the sex business.
That same year, he joined the cast of 24 as Ramon Salazar, the ruthless leader of a drug cartel who is put into—and later broken out of—prison by Jack Bauer.
Later in 2004, Almeida portrayed a Spanish-born photo journalist named Michael in the romantic drama La Cucina, a film about several mostly separated storylines in which couples, friends and associates meet for a night of cooking and befriending.
In 2007, Joaquim de Almeida limns a brutal foreman named Baxter, in the Antonio Cuadri's El corazón de la tierra, a heady romance with a social conscience.
In 2008, he starred in Che: Part Two, a biographical film about the Argentine doctor-turned-international revolutionary Ernesto Guevara.