Paco Tous

Paco Tous, born back in ‘64 in Puerto de Santa María (down in Cádiz, Andalucía, if you’re keeping score), is basically one of those Spanish actors who’s been around long enough to make you say, “Wait, where have I seen that guy before?” Honestly, if you’ve spent any time trawling through Spanish TV or Netflix, you’ve definitely stumbled across his face. The man’s claim to fame started with “Paco’s Men” (2005)—yeah, that wild police comedy where Tous played, well, Paco—this lovable, awkward, but surprisingly sharp cop constantly juggling chaos both at work and at home. People kinda fell for him, which is wild considering the show’s mix of slapstick and drama. But Tous didn’t just stick to small-screen antics. Jump to 2016, and he’s showing up in “Contratiempo” (a.k.a. “The Invisible Guest”), this twisty, turny thriller that’ll have you second-guessing every character. Tous didn’t play the lead, but his vibe added that extra layer of unease—he’s got this knack for making you wonder what’s really going on behind those eyes. Then, boom, “La Casa De Papel” (2017) drops, and suddenly everyone’s obsessed with “Money Heist.” Paco rocks the role of Moscow, the OG miner-turned-bank-robber, all heart and grit and dad jokes. He’s not the flashy type, but honestly, he anchors the crew. Folks love him for bringing warmth and depth to a show packed with masks and mayhem. At the end of the day, Tous is just one of those guys who can do drama, comedy, crime—whatever—without ever phoning it in.

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Personal details

  • Birth Location: Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain
  • Professions: Actor, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      referencennStuck smack in the middle of family chaos, this character is juggling life with two kids—yep, one boy, one girl. You can practically hear the bickering from here. The boy’s got that wild energy, always up to something, probably giving his parents gray hairs early. The girl? She’s sharp, sometimes a little too clever for her own good, always ready with a comeback. Their dynamic is classic sibling rivalry—teaming up one minute, mortal enemies the next. It’s not all brawls and pranks, though. Underneath the noise, they’ve got each other’s backs when it really counts. Plus, their antics tend to drag the adults into all sorts of unexpected adventures (or disasters, depending on how you look at it). So yeah, a family with a boy and a girl—never a dull moment, and always a new mess to clean up or a story to tell.

FAQ

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain