The banker in 'Money Heist' is played by Enrique Arce, and honestly, he absolutely nails the role. His character, Arturo Román, starts off as this smarmy, self-important figure who thinks he’s the smartest guy in the room—until the robbers prove him very, very wrong. Arce brings this delicious mix of arrogance and vulnerability to the role, making Arturo someone you love to hate. I’ve rewatched the series a few times, and his performance never gets old—especially when he’s flailing around in panic during the heist chaos.
What’s fascinating is how Arturo evolves (or devolves) over the seasons. He’s not just a one-dimensional villain; he’s a coward, a manipulator, and occasionally even pitiable. Arce’s ability to make such an unlikable character weirdly compelling is a testament to his acting chops. Plus, the memes of Arturo’s terrified face? Iconic. I’ll never forget his desperate attempts to play hero while clearly being out of his depth.