Javier Bardem

February 02, 2013 Baby News

Actress Penelope Cruz is expecting her second baby with Javier Bardem, confirms People.

“Nature is very wise and gives you nine months to prepare, but in that moment – when you see that face, you are transformed forever,” Cruz, 38, once told People.
October 12, 2011 Movies

Oscar-winning actor Javier Bardem will play a villain in the next James Bond film, called "Bond 23."

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The 42-year-old revealed his new role during an interview on "Nightline." "I'm very excited, because my parents took me to watch the [Bond] movies and I saw all of them, so to play that is going to be fun... They chose me to play this man, but I cannot give you many details."

April 07, 2011 Couples News

Actors Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz were spotted in Will Rogers Park in Pacific Palisades with their new baby boy, Leo. Check out the little cutie, courtesy of UsMagazine.com!

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Cruz, 36, and her "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" co-star Bardem, 42, secretly wed in July 2010 in and the actress gave birth to little Leo in late January at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.

April 07, 2011 Extra Scoop
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February 14, 2011 Academy Awards

A brilliant actor with piercing eyes, Javier Bardem received his third Academy Award nomination for "Biutiful," in recognition of his role as Uxbal, a single, struggling father with cancer who decides to take the path to redemption before he dies.

Bardem took home an Oscar in 2007 as Best Supporting Actor in "No Country for Old Men" and was nominated for Best Actor in 2000 for "Before Night Falls." Javier is also a five-time Goya winner, Spain's version of the Academy Award.

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Runs in the Family

Born March 1, 1969, Javier Angel Encinas Bardem is the youngest member of a family of Spanish actors. His mother, Pilar Bardem, has appeared in several of her son's films. Javier acted in his first film at age 6 in "El Picaro" (aka "The Scoundrel").

Goya Nominations

Bardem first attained recognition in the 1990s by starring in such films as Pedro Almodovar's "Live Flesh" and "Jamon Jamon," for which he was nominated for a Goya.

'Mouth-to-Mouth'

In1995, Bardem showed off his comedic talents in "Boca a Boca" ("Mouth-to-Mouth"), playing a struggling actor who gets a job as a phone sex operator.

Live Flesh

For his portrayal as David in the romance thriller "Carne Tremula," or "Live Flesh," Bardem was nominated for a Goya for Best Actor and for the European Film Award for Best Actor.

Big Time

Javier made his first brief appearance in a major Hollywood film as a crime lord in "Collateral," starring Tom Cruise.

First-Time Nomination

Javier received his first Best Actor Academy Award nomination in 2000 for his role in "Before Night Falls," as Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas. Shortly after, he turned down the role of Danny Witwer, which later went to Colin Farrell.

Venice Film Festival

In 2004, Javier won Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his role in "Mar Adentro," released in the US as "The Sea Inside." The film was based on the real-life story of a quadriplegic named Ramon Sampedro, who fought a 29-year campaign in support of assisted suicide.

Dancing with John

In John Malkovich's directorial debut, "The Dancer Upstairs," Javier Bardem is Detective Agustin Rejas, who hunts down a revolutionary guerilla leader and ends up falling in love with a beautiful ballet teacher.

Multiple Awards

The 2002 Spanish film "Mondays in the Sun," or "Los Lunes al Sol," won five Goya Awards, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Lead Actor. The film revolves around a run-down shipyard town in Northern Spain and the harsh effects of unemployment.

Creepy Villain

In his most memorable film, Javier was cast as sociopathic killer Anton Chigurh in the Coen brothers' film, "No Country for Old Men." Bardem won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor to add to his impressive collection of thirteen awards for the film.

An Honor

Javier Bardem's life work was honored at the 2007 Gotham Awards in New York City.

Past Ghosts

Javier co-starred with Natalie Portman in the 2006 Spanish/American Film "Goyas Ghosts," a dramatic period piece based on the French Revolution that takes place in 1792 Spain.

Enter Woody Allen

Starring alongside Penelope Cruz, Scarlett Johansson and Rebecca Hall, Javier acted in his first Woody Allen comedy/drama film, "Vicky Christina Barcelona." Again, the gifted Mr. Bardem was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Lead Male and as Best Actor at the Golden Globes.

Going 19th Century

Derived from the best-selling novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Bardem appeared in Mike Newell's 19th-century film, "Love in the Time of Cholera," which received mixed reviews.

'Eat Pray Love'

In the popular memoir by Elizabeth Gilbert called "Eat Pray Love," Julia Roberts falls for Javier's character on her soul-searching journey through Bali.

Biutiful Acting

The film "Biutiful," directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, has been nominated for two Academy Awards - one for Best Foreign Language Film and the other for Best Actor. The title of the film refers to the way native Spanish speakers hear the word in English.

Reason to Celebrate

Bardem took home the award for Best Actor at The Goya Awards on February 13, 2011. Upon accepting his fifth Goya, Bardem wholeheartedly said, "I receive it as a warm hug and support from my colleagues, which is the most important for an actor. I dedicate it to my wife and son for awakening my heart and smile every day."

February 08, 2011 Academy Awards

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences honored the 83rd Academy Award nominees with a special luncheon -- and "Extra" was there!

Correspondent Jerry Penacoli sat down with some of the nominees, including Javier Bardem, Amy Adams, Hailee Steinfeld and others. Check out the hilarious interviews!

September 14, 2010 Extra Scoop

Reps for Penélope Cruz and husband Javier Bardem confirm that the actress is 4-and-a-half months pregnant. -- Full Story at Us Weekly

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August 04, 2010 Fashion

From singer Lady Gaga to actor Javier Bardem to Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, Vanity Fair has chosen their International Best Dressed of 2010. Check out their list!

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Vote on who you think is the best dressed after the jump!

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