Parents Antonio Cantó | Political party UPyD (Until 2015) C's | |
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Born 14 January 1965 (age 52)Valencia, Spain ( 1965-01-14 ) Spouse Inmaculada Suárez (m. 2010) Children Carlota Canto, Lucas Canto, Violeta Regueras Movies All About My Mother, The Last Match, You're My Hero, Your Name Poisons My Dreams, Dile a Laura Que La Quiero Similar Rosa Díez, Eva Cobo, Carla Hidalgo, Mar Regueras, Albert Rivera Profiles |
Antonio Cantó García del Moral, known as Toni Cantó (born Valencia, 14 January 1965) is a Spanish actor, Citizens party politician and former UPyD politician, who represented Valencia Province in the Congress of Deputies from 2011 to April 2015 and again from December 2015 to the present.
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- Toni cant se come a montoro en un minuto y medio compran concejales y no pasa nada
- Career as actor
- As politician
- References

Toni cant se come a montoro en un minuto y medio compran concejales y no pasa nada
Career as actor

Prior to his involvement in politics, Cantó worked extensively in theatre, film and television, starring in Spanish series such as the sitcom 7 vidas.
As politician

In 2011, Cantó was selected to head the UPyD list in Valencia Province for the 2011 general election, where he gained a seat. In 2014, he was selected as UPyD candidate for President of the Generalitat Valenciana in the 2015 regional elections. He resigned his seat in Congress in April 2015 and announced that he would also not be standing for President in the Valencian regional elections. In his resignation announcement he stated that he would consider whether to remain in UPyD after the party's congress in June 2015.

Cantó had been one of the UPyD figures most critical of the leadership of Rosa Díez. Following poor local and regional election results, Díez resigned and Cantó supported Irene Lozano in the subsequent leadership election on 12 July 2015, in which Lozano lost to Andrés Herzog. 4 days later, Cantó announced that he would sit as an independent and would seek the number two position on the Citizens' list for the 2015 Spanish general election. He was chosen as the second candidate and was elected to Congress in the 2015 election.

