Fortunio Bonanova - Actor Profile

Fortunio Bonanova

Acting
Updated: May 11, 2026
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Jan 13, 1895
Birth Place: Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

About Fortunio Bonanova

Fortunio Bonanova, pseudonym of Josep Lluís Moll, (13 January 1895 – 2 April 1969) was a Spanish baritone singer and a film, theater, and television actor. He occasionally worked as a producer and director. According to Lluis Fàbregas Cuixart, the pseudonym Fortunio Bonanova referred to his desire to seek fortune, and his love of the Bonanova neighborhood in his native Palma. As a young man, living under his birthname, he was a professional telegraph operator. He studied music with the Italian Giovachini. In 1921, he debuted as a singer in Tannhäuser, at the Teatre Principal in Palma. That year, along with a group of Majorcan intellectuals and Jorge Luis Borges (who was briefly living in Majorca with his parents and sister), he signed the Ultraist Manifesto, using the name Fortunio Bonanova. Also in 1921, he appeared in a silent film of Don Juan Tenorio by the brothers Baños, which was shown the following year in New York City and Hollywood. He later directed his own Don Juan in 1924. In 1927, he acted in Love of Sunya, directed by Albert Parker and starring Gloria Swanson. In 1932 he had small parts in Hollywood productions featuring Joan Bennett and Mary Astor. In the same period, he appeared in New York in several operas as well as the zarzuelas La Canción del Olvido ("The song of forgetting"), La Duquesa del Tabarín ("The Duchess of Tabarín"), Los Gavilanes, and La Montería. In 1934, he returned to Spain, where he had a major role in the film El Desaparecido ("The disappeared one") written and directed by Antonio Graciani. In 1935 he acted and sang in the film Poderoso Caballero ("A Big Guy"), directed by Màximo Nossik. In 1936, with the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he returned to the United States, where he played the role of Captain Bill in a film called Capitán Tormenta, directed by Jules Bernhardt. A sequence of increasingly larger acting and singing roles mostly in English-language films followed, especially after 1940. Among his roles were Signor Matiste, Susan Alexander Kane's opera coach in Citizen Kane (1941); General Sebastiano in Five Graves to Cairo (1943); Don Miguel in The Black Swan (1942); Fernando in For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943); Sam Garlopis in Double Indemnity (1944); and a singing Christopher Columbus in Where Do We Go From Here?. He continued for the next several decades in a miscellany of character roles.

Fortunio Bonanova Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Fortunio Bonanova reflects a strong mix of popular and critically appreciated roles. Across 50 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Fortunio Bonanova's work falls within the Drama genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 62% of Fortunio Bonanova's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains Poderoso caballero, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Fortunio Bonanova Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Fortunio Bonanova's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Fortunio Bonanova has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
1964 The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog Inspector Super Hit Similar →
1963 The Running Man Spanish Bank Manager Hit Similar →
1958 The Saga of Hemp Brown Serge Bolanos Average Similar →
1957 An Affair to Remember Courbet Hit Similar →
1956 Jaguar Francisco Servente Super Hit Similar →
1955 Kiss Me Deadly Carmen Trivago Hit Similar →
1955 New York Confidential Senor Average Similar →
1954 With This Ring Senor Corelli, Opera Singer Average Similar →
1953 Second Chance Mandy, hotel owner Average Similar →
1953 The Moon Is Blue Television Performer Average Similar →
1953 Thunder Bay Sheriff Antoine Chighizola Average Similar →
1951 Havana Rose Ambassador DeMarco Hit Similar →
1950 September Affair Grazzi Average Similar →
1950 Nancy Goes to Rio Ricardo Domingos Average Similar →
1950 Whirlpool Feruccio di Ravallo Hit Similar →
1949 Bad Men of Tombstone John Mingo Hit Similar →
1948 Adventures of Don Juan Don Serafino Lopez Hit Similar →
1948 Romance on the High Seas Plinio Hit Similar →
1947 Rose of Santa Rosa Don Manuel Ortega Hit Similar →
1947 The Fugitive The Governor's Cousin Average Similar →
1947 The Kneeling Goddess - Hit Similar →
1947 Fiesta Antonio Morales Average Similar →
1945 Hit the Hay Mario Alvini Hit Similar →
1945 The Red Dragon Insp. Luis Carvero Hit Similar →
1945 A Bell for Adano Gargano - Chief of Police Average Similar →
1944 Mrs. Parkington Signor Cellini Average Similar →
1944 Double Indemnity Sam Garlopis Super Hit Similar →
1944 My Best Gal Charlie Super Hit Similar →
1944 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Old Baba Average Similar →
1944 Going My Way Tomaso Bozanni Hit Similar →
1943 For Whom the Bell Tolls Fernando Hit Similar →
1943 Five Graves to Cairo Gen. Sebastiano Hit Similar →
1942 The Black Swan Don Miguel (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1942 Girl Trouble Simon Cordoba Super Hit Similar →
1942 Larceny, Inc. Anton Copoulos Hit Similar →
1942 Obliging Young Lady Chef Average Similar →
1942 Four Jacks and a Jill Mike - Nightclub Owner (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1941 Two Latins from Manhattan Armando Rivero Average Similar →
1941 Unfinished Business Impresario Hit Similar →
1941 Moon Over Miami Mr. Pretto, the Hotel Manager Hit Similar →
1941 Blood and Sand Pedro Espinosa Hit Similar →
1941 Citizen Kane Signor Matiste Super Hit Similar →
1941 That Night in Rio Pereira, the Headwaiter Average Similar →
1940 The Mark of Zorro Sentry (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1940 Down Argentine Way Hotel Manager Average Similar →
1940 I Was an Adventuress Orchestra Leader Hit Similar →
1938 Tropic Holiday Barrera Average Similar →
1936 El carnaval del diablo - Hit Similar →
1935 Poderoso caballero - Super Hit Similar →
1922 Don Juan Tenorio Don Juan Tenorio Average Similar →

Fortunio Bonanova - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Fortunio Bonanova?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Fortunio Bonanova is "Poderoso caballero" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Fortunio Bonanova acted in?

Fortunio Bonanova has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Fortunio Bonanova?

Other notable films include "The Ballad of Hector the Stowaway Dog", "My Best Gal", and "Girl Trouble".

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