Enrique Arce

Enrique Arce—honestly, the dude's got range. Born in Valencia back in '72, he’s got that classic Spanish swagger, but it’s not just about looks; the guy can act. You might’ve caught him as the slimy yet weirdly magnetic Arturito in La Casa De Papel (Money Heist). Man, did people love to hate him. He just nails that role of the guy you want to punch in the face, but you’d probably end up buying him a drink out of sheer curiosity. But don’t box him into just one show. Before the world was binge-watching Netflix originals, Arce had already been grinding away in Spanish cinema and TV. Shows like Knightfall? Yeah, he was there, mixing it up with those medieval types. And then there’s A Long Way Down, where he proves he can hang with international casts and still stand out. The guy writes too—talk about multitasking. Not just a pretty face, he’s penned a few scripts and seems to genuinely love the craft, not just the spotlight. He’s got that energy where you can tell there’s a whole lot bubbling under the surface—maybe it’s the Mediterranean sun, maybe it’s just years of hustling. Either way, Enrique’s career isn’t about slowing down. Every time you see his name pop up, you know you’re in for a ride. Whether he’s making you laugh, cringe, or both at once, he leaves an impression you just can’t shake.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1972-10-08
  • Height: 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
  • Birth Location: Valencia, Valencia, Spain