- Fluent in Spanish, English (American and British), French and Catalan.
- Everytime he travels, takes a notebook with him where he writes. But doesn't share it with anyone.
- His father was from Puebla, Mexico, where he spend some time in a ranch at the age of 18.
- His father died when he was age 14. His mother died when he was almost age 23. He took her to the Thesis (1996) premiere in Madrid.
- Met his wife, Trinidad Oteros, while waiting for a delayed flight in Madrid-Barajas Airport.
- Attended a private Catholic school for men.
- Lived shortly in Los Angeles but didn't enjoy it.
- Attended Santander Music School to become a professional piano player because his mother wanted him to be a musician. Had so much talent that his teachers encouraged him to become a concertist, but after five years of intense work, he grew tired of it and quit.
- First Spanish actor to play Che Guevara.
- When he was a child he wanted to be a priest.
- Decided to become actor almost by chance, because a friend of his was studying drama and convinced him to go to a class.
- Was cast to play Che Guevara in Josh Evans first movie, because Evan's mother Ali MacGraw saw Noriega's picture on a magazine and picked him herself. Later, he was interviewed by Evans and got the part.
- His favorite actor is Paul Newman.
- Father Mexican, mother Spanish.
- His surname comes from Astoria, where his family on his father side comes from.
- Is the youngest of seven siblings.
- Decided to become a lawyer because enjoyed very much TV shows such as Perry Mason.
- Before playing El Lobo (2004), he interviewed the real character.
- Big fan of Luis Buñuel.
- Loves Buenos Aires. Says that he always felt very well taken care of while staying there.
- When he was a child, loved watching Marilyn Monroe's films.
- Is a philanthropist. In Spain, collaborates with foundation "Mundo Justo".
- Usually works with Alejandro Amenábar and Mateo Gil.
- Keeps on taking English classes to improve his English pronunciation.
- Is an avid photographer.
- Practises yoga.
- Smoker.
- Majored in the prestigious Santander University Law School, but dropped out soon after to pursue an acting career.
- Discovered by movie director Alejandro Amenábar. Began his acting career by making short films with him.Studied drama at the Spanish National Conservatory.
- Learned Catalan for his part in Les mans buides (2003).
- Considered one of the 10 hottest men by People en español magazine. (2009)
- Besides being a very accomplished piano player, he also sings.
- The first movie he ever saw on VCR was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) in 1983.
- Fan of Argentinian soccer player Lionel Messi.
- Lives in Madrid.
- Arrived to Madrid at 19 with his mother.
- Named as one of European films 'Shooting Stars' by European Film Promotion. (1999)
- Was considered for the lead in La paz de tus ojos tristes. (2006)
- Chosen the second greatest actor of Spain and the second hottest one, according to a survey made by Glamour Magazine in Spain. (2010)
- Often works in different countries and different languages.
- Spanish citizen.
- Friend of Leonardo Sbaraglia.
- Supported a demonstration to defend the "Sahara Madrid" cause. (April 2012)
- Sang Bob Dylan's hit "Like a Rolling Stone" at the TV show "Buenafuente". (March 15, 2010)
- Named European Revelation of 2001 at Cannes Film Festival-Le Studio.
- Honored in Buenos Aires Film Festival and in Nantes Film Festival.
- Supports West Sahara cause and has attended its Film Festival many times.
- Has worked in two movies with Forest Whitaker Vantage Point(2008) and The Last Stand(2013).
- Is the only member of his family that dedicated to show business.
- Used to spend some time with his family in "El Puntal" beach, in Santander.
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