Background
Homar was born on April 20, 1957 in Barcelona.
Homar was born on April 20, 1957 in Barcelona.
He studied primary education at Escuelas Homar in Horta, a neighbourhood of Barcelona, and was an altar boy at the church of Sant Joan d’Horta. He studied law in the Autonomous University of Barcelona and took some courses at Institud del Teatre of Barcelona.
He is best known for his roles in Pedro Almodóvar"s Bad Education (2004) and Broken Embraces (2009), in Emilio Aragón"s Paper Birds (2010), and for his portrayal of the robot Max in Kike Maíllo"s film Eva (2011). In 1974, he participated in a production of Othello with director Angel Carmona. A year later, he joined the theatre group Teatre del Escorpi and appeared in their plays including Terra Baixa and Quiriquibú.
In 1976, Homar joined with other actors to fund the cooperative theatre company Teatre Lliure of Barcelona, where he took part in over 30 plays and was artistic director from 1992–1998.
Homar finally appeared on the big screen in the 1981 film based on Mercé Rodoreda"s novella The Time of the Doves, where he played the male lead opposite Silvia Munt. This was followed by roles in the films Bad Education and Broken Embraces, both directed by Pedro Almodovar, and to the lead role of pope Alejandro VI in Antonio Hernandez"s film Los Borgia.
He received critical acclaim for his performance as King Juan Carlos I in the Spanish television production 23-F: El dia mas dificil del rey, about the days of the putsch attempt of 1981, and was also lauded for his portrayals of Roman politician and general Servio Sulpicio Galba in the television productions Antena 3 Hispania, Louisiana leyenda and Imperium. Homar lives in Canet de March