Javier Bardem

Javier Bardem
© Festival de Cannes 2010
Actor
Principal country concerned : Column : Theater, Cinema/tv

Javier Bardem was born March 1, 1969 in Las Palmas Gran Canarias (Canary Islands, Spain). His mother is Pilar Bardem, a respected actress who has worked continuously from the mid-60s to the present day, and his uncle was Juan Antonio Bardem, one of Spain's most celebrated directors, jailed by the Franco regime when his "Death of a Cyclist" won the critics prize in Cannes. Many other members of the Bardem family are also well-known actors, including his grandfather Rafael Bardem and grandmother Matilde Muñoz Sampedro. Javier was four when his mother secured him a minor role in the Spanish mini-series "El Picasso". As a youth, Bardem studied painting in the Escuela de Arte Y Officios Art School while playing small roles on TV. It was in the early 1990s when the Spanish director Bigas Luna offered him a role in "The Ages of Lulu" that his acting career got seriously underway.
After a small role in Pedro Almodovar's "High Heels", Bardem made his name in 1992 with a lead role opposite Penelope Cruz in the film "Jamon Jamon". Bardem was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the San Sebastian film festival and won several other awards for his performance.

Audiences worldwide have enjoyed actor JAVIER BARDEM's (Uxbal, in BIUTIFUL, by Alejandro González Iñárritu, 2009) diverse performances over the years. His critically acclaimed work has garnered him many accolades including an Academy Award® for Best Supporting Actor for "No Country for Old Men". This unforgettable portrayal of a chilling sociopath killer, Anton Chigurh, also won a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award and BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor, as well as countless film critic awards.
Bardem was also nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Actor, an honor he received for his portrayal of the Cuban poet and dissident Reinaldo Arenas in Julian Schnabel's "Before Night Falls". He was also named Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for this role, and received Best Actor honors from the National Society of Film Critics, the Independent Spirit Awards and the National Board of Review, as well as a Golden Globe nomination. Javier has received a total of seven nominations and four wins for the Goya Award, which is the Spanish equivalent of an Oscar®.
Bardem also went on to win another Best Actor Award from the Venice Film Festival (only one other actor has won the Best Actor Award twice in Venice) for his performance in Alejandro Amenabar's film "The Sea Inside". For this role, he also won a Goya Award and received a Golden Globe nomination.
Bardem's most recent film credits include Woody Allen's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" (Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award nominated), John Malkovich's directorial debut "The Dancer Upstairs", Fernando Leon de Aranoa's "Mondays In The Sun", which was named best film at the San Sebastian film festival, Michael Mann's "Collateral" and "Goya's Ghosts" opposite Natalie Portman, and "Love In The Time of Cholera".
Bardem's other film credits include Luna's "Golden Balls", "The Tit and the Moon", "Between Your Legs", "Dias Contados" (Best Actor, San Sebastian Film Festival), "Mouth to Mouth", "Ecstasy", Almodovar's "Live Flesh", "Dance With the Devil", "Washington Wolves", and "Second Skin".

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