Antonio Banderas reveals why he fled Hollywood after major health scare

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Antonio Banderas gave up his ritzy Hollywood lifestyle and has zero regrets almost 10 years later.

The actor, 65, moved back to his home town — Málaga, Spain — back in 2017. Banderas said it was his near-fatal heart attack that triggered his big move.

“Mine was a really serious warning,” he said of the heart attack in an interview with the Times published Wednesday. “It changed the way I look at life.”

The outlet noted that prior to his major health scare, Banderas was living between the US and the UK, and had a mansion in Cobham, Surrey.

Antonio Banderas said his near-fatal heart attack in 2017 triggered his move back to his home town of Málaga, Spain, after becoming a Hollywood superstar. He’s seen here in Málaga earlier this month. Getty Images
The actor sold his private jet, moved back to Spain and bought a theatre following his health scare. Neilson Barnard

The “Desperado” star then immediately quit smoking, sold his private jet, returned to Málaga and bought a theatre.

“Faced with death, it made me look back and realize that I am, in fact, a theatre actor,” he explained.

Banderas now lives in a flat with his longtime girlfriend, Nicole Kimpel, and owns multiple restaurants. But his not-for-profit theatre, Teatro del Soho, is his greatest passion.

“I have never been so happy,” he noted.

Banderas also reflected on how he became a superstar in Hollywood, sharing that his insecurities about English not being his first language went away after he married his now ex-wife, Melanie Griffith. The two divorced in 2015 after 18 years of marriage.

Now, nine years later, Banderas — pictured here in February 2025 — said he’s “never been happier.” Getty Images
In his interview with the Times, Banderas looked back at his Hollywood career and shared that he was told that because he’s a Spaniard, he could only play villains. He’s seen here in 1992’s “The Mambo Kings.” ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

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He shared that while he was originally told that as a Spaniard, he could only play “the bad guys” in films, he proved them wrong with 1998’s “The Mask of Zorro.”

“The problem was a few years later I had a mask, hat, sword and cape and the bad guy was Captain Love, who was blond and had blue eyes,” he said.

He continued, “Even more important is [his 2011 film] ‘Puss in Boots,’ because it’s for young kids. They see a cat that has a Spanish, even an Andalusian accent and he’s a good guy.”

But that changed with 1998’s “The Mask of Zorro,” in which he played the hero. He’s seen here in the film, opposite his co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones. ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
The actor also said his animated character Puss is important to him since the cat has a Spanish accent, but is considered “a good guy.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Banderas spoke to Page Six in December 2022, and said his heart attack was “one of the best things” that ever happened to him.

“I realized that it probably was one of the best things that ever happened in my life because the things that were not important and I was worried every day about them, meaningless,” he explained.

He told us that after his near-death experience, he began to detach from “things that I thought were important before but weren’t really.”

“I was like, why am I worried about that if I’m going to die?” he recalled. “I knew always [that I was going to die], but now I know. I’ve seen it right here.”

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