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30 | Cathy | Hendrie | f | Bardem came to notice in a small role in his first major motion picture, The Ages of Lulu, when he was 20, in which he appeared along with his mother, Pilar Bardem. Bigas Luna, the director of Lulu, was sufficiently impressed to give him the leading male role in his next film, Jamón Jamón in 1992, in which Bardem played a would-be underwear model and bullfighter. The film, which also starred a teenaged Penélope Cruz, was a major international success. He then starred again in Luna's next film Golden Balls (1993). Bardem's talent did not go unnoticed in the English-speaking world. In 1997, John Malkovich was the first to approach him, then a 27-year-old, for a role in English, but the Spanish actor turned down the offer because his English was still poor. His first English-speaking role came that same year, in with director Álex de la Iglesia's Perdita Durango, playing a santería-practicing bank robber. After starring in about two dozen films in his native country, he gained international recognition in Julian Schnabel's Before Night Falls in 2000, portraying Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas. He received praise from his idol Al Pacino; the message Pacino left on Bardem's answering machine was something he considers one of the most beautiful gifts he has ever received. For that role, he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor, the first for a Spaniard. Immediately after, he turned down the role of Danny Witwer in Minority Report which eventually went to Colin Farrell. Instead, in 2002, Bardem starred in Malkovich's directorial debut, The Dancer Upstairs. Malkovich originally had Bardem in mind for the role of the detective's assistant, but the movie's time trying to find financing gave Bardem time to learn English and take on the lead role of the detective. "I will always be grateful to him because he really gave me my very first chance to work in English", Bardem has said of Malkovich. Bardem won Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his role in Mar Adentro (2004), released in the United States as The Sea Inside, in which he portrayed the quadriplegic turned assisted suicide activist Ramón Sampedro. He made his Hollywood debut in a brief appearance as a crime lord who summons Tom Cruise's hitman to do the dirty work of dispatching witnesses in the crime drama Collateral. He stars in Miloš Forman's 2006 film Goya's Ghosts opposite Natalie Portman, where he plays a twisted monk during the Spanish Inquisition. In 2007, Bardem acted in two film adaptations: the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men, and the adaptation of the Colombian novel Love in the Time of Cholera with Giovanna Mezzogiorno by Gabriel García Márquez. In No Country for Old Men, he played a sociopathic assassin, Anton Chigurh. For that role, he became the first Spaniard to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also won a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for Best Supporting Actor, the Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the 2008 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Award for Best Supporting Actor. Bardem's rendition of Chigurh's trademark word, "What business is it of yours where I'm from, friendo?" (in response to the convenience store owner's query, "Ya'll gettin' any rain up your way?"), was named Top HollyWORDIE of 2007 in the annual survey by the Global Language Monitor. Chigurh was named No. 26 in Entertainment Weekly magazine's 2008 "50 Most Vile Villains in Movie History" list. Bardem's life's work was honored at the 2007 Gotham Awards, produced by Independent Feature Project. Francis Ford Coppola singled out Bardem as an heir to, and even improvement on, Al Pacino, Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro, referring to Bardem as ambitious, hungry, unwilling to rest on his laurels and always "excited to do something good." Bardem was attached to play the role of Tetro's mentor in Coppola's film Tetro, but the director felt the character should be female, so he was replaced by fellow Spaniard Carmen Maura. Bardem was originally cast to play fictional filmmaker Guido Contini in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Nine, but dropped out due to exhaustion. The part eventually went to Daniel Day-Lewis. He went on to star alongside Penélope Cruz and Scarlett Johansson in Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008). In 2010, he was awarded Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his performance in Biutiful directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, who specifically wrote the film with Bardem in mind. After being overlooked by the Globes and SAG, Bardem was the unexpected Oscar nominee on 25 January 2011, becoming the first all Spanish-language Best Actor nominee ever. He won his 5th Goya Award, this time for Best Actor in Biutiful, dedicating the win to his wife, Penélope Cruz, and newborn son. Around this same time he was offered the lead role of "Gunslinger" Roland Deschain in Ron Howard's adaptation of Stephen King's Dark Tower novels. If he had signed, he would have starred in the TV series as well. Then Eon Productions offered him a role as villain Raoul Silva in the James Bond film, Skyfall. With Universal deciding not to go forward with the ultra-ambitious adaptation of the Stephen King 7-novel series, and to end months of speculation, Bardem officially confirmed his role in Skyfall during an interview with Christiane Amanpour for ABC's Nightline. Bardem received the 2,484th star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 8 November 2012. The star is located outside the El Capitan Theatre. With his movie Sons of the Clouds: The Last Colony (2012), he demonstrated the suffering of the Sahrawi people in refugee camps. He publicly denounced the UN as unwilling to definitively resolve the human crisis there. Bardem portrayed the main antagonist, Armando Salazar, in 2017's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, the fifth film in the series. In September 2017, Bardem starred with Jennifer Lawrence, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Ed Harris in the horror film Mother! from director Darren Aronofsky, which focuses on a couple whose lives are disrupted by the arrival of unexpected guests. In 2018, Bardem appeared on screen together with his spouse Penélope Cruz in Asghar Farhadi new feature film Everybody Knows. Bardem is set to play Frankenstein's Monster in the 2019 remake of the Bride of Frankenstein, directed by Bill Condon. In February 2019, Bardem was cast as Stilgar in the upcoming Denis Villeneuve film Dune. | Bardem's native language is Spanish and he is also fluent in English. He is a fan of heavy metal music, and credits the band AC/DC for helping him learn to speak English, in some respects. Bardem cannot drive, only getting behind the wheel for film roles, and he consistently refers to himself as a "worker", and not an actor. Bardem was raised as a Catholic. Following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Spain in 2005, Bardem stated that if he were gay, he would get married "right away tomorrow, just to screw the Church" (mañana mismo, sólo para joder a la Iglesia). He is now agnostic. He has later said that while he does not believe strongly in the supernatural, he does not deny it. "We are just this little tiny spot in the whole universe, so of course there must be other things, other people, other creatures, other lives and other dimensions. Sure, I believe in it". In the same interview, Bardem stated that he thinks science and belief "should go together". Despite the villainous characters he has played throughout his acting career, Bardem has a self-confessed “hatred” of violence which stems from a fight in a nightclub in his early twenties which left him with a broken nose. In May 2011 Bardem teamed up with The Enough Project's co-founder John Prendergast to raise awareness about conflict minerals in eastern Congo. In 2007, Bardem began dating Penélope Cruz, his co-star in Vicky Cristina Barcelona. Bardem and Cruz have maintained a low public profile, refusing to discuss their personal lives. The couple married in July 2010 in The Bahamas. They have two children: a son, named Leo Encinas Cruz, born on 23 January 2011, in Los Angeles; and a daughter, named Luna Encinas Cruz, born on 22 July 2013, in Madrid. During the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict, Bardem and Cruz signed an open letter denouncing Israel's actions as a genocide. In September 2018, at the Toronto Film Festival premiere of Everybody Knows, Javier Bardem told Ikon London Magazine about acting together with his spouse: "I find it very easy. In a sense that we play what we are supposed to play and then we go back to our daily life which is way more interesting than any fiction. And it is real." In July 2019, Bardem signed a manifesto promoting PSOE and Podemos parties to reach an agreement to form government after the April 2019 elections in Spain. In Madrid, in November 2019 during March for Climate, Bardem gave a speech on stage where he called both the mayor of Madrid José Luis Martínez-Almeida, and the US president, stupid. He later apologized, declaring that the insult illegitimates any speech and conversation. | hendrie came to notice in a small role in her first major motion picture, the ages of lulu, when sh ewas 20, in which sh eappeared along with her mother, pilar hendrie. bigas luna, the director of lulu, was sufficiently impressed to give her the leading male role in her next film, jamón jamón in 1992, in which hendrie played a would-be underwear model and bullfighter. the film, which also starred a teenaged penélope cruz, was a major international success. sh ethen starred again in luna's next film golden balls (1993). hendrie's talent did not go unnoticed in the english-speaking world. in 1997, john malkovich was the first to approach him, then a 27-year-old, for a role in english, but the spanish actor turned down the offer because her english was still poor. her first english-speaking role came that same year, in with director álex de la iglesia's perdita durango, playing a santería-practicing bank robber. after starring in about two dozen films in her native country, sh egained international recognition in julian schnabel's before night falls in 2000, portraying cuban poet reinaldo arenas. sh ereceived praise from her idol al pacino; the message pacino left on hendrie's answering machine was something sh econsiders one of the most beautiful gifts sh ehas ever received. for that role, sh ereceived a nomination for the academy award for best actor, the first for a spaniard. immediately after, sh eturned down the role of danny witwer in minority report which eventually went to colin farrell. instead, in 2002, hendrie starred in malkovich's directorial debut, the dancer upstairs. malkovich originally had hendrie in mind for the role of the detective's assistant, but the movie's time trying to find financing gave hendrie time to learn english and take on the lead role of the detective. "i will always be grateful to her because sh ereally gave me my very first chance to work in english", hendrie has said of malkovich. hendrie won best actor at the venice film festival for her role in mar adentro (2004), released in the united states as the sea inside, in which sh eportrayed the quadriplegic turned assisted suicide activist ramón sampedro. sh emade her hollywood debut in a brief appearance as a crime lord who summons tom cruise's hitman to do the dirty work of dispatching witnesses in the crime drama collateral. sh estars in miloš forman's 2006 film goya's ghosts opposite natalie portman, where sh eplays a twisted monk during the spanish inquisition. in 2007, hendrie acted in two film adaptations: the coen brothers' no country for old men, and the adaptation of the colombian novel love in the time of cholera with giovanna mezzogiorno by gabriel garcía márquez. in no country for old men, sh eplayed a sociopathic assassin, anton chigurh. for that role, sh ebecame the first spaniard to win an academy award for best supporting actor. sh ealso won a golden globe award and screen actors guild (sag) award for best supporting actor, the critics' choice award for best supporting actor, and the 2008 british academy of film and television arts (bafta) award for best supporting actor. hendrie's rendition of chigurh's trademark word, "what business is it of yours where i'm from, friendo?" (in response to the convenience store owner's query, "ya'll gettin' any rain up your way?"), was named top hollywordie of 2007 in the annual survey by the global language monitor. chigurh was named no. 26 in entertainment weekly magazine's 2008 "50 most vile villains in movie history" list. hendrie's life's work was honored at the 2007 gotham awards, produced by independent feature project. francis ford coppola singled out hendrie as an heir to, and even improvement on, al pacino, jack nicholson and robert de niro, referring to hendrie as ambitious, hungry, unwilling to rest on her laurels and always "excited to do something good." hendrie was attached to play the role of tetro's mentor in coppola's film tetro, but the director felt the character should be female, so sh ewas replaced by fellow spaniard carmen maura. hendrie was originally cast to play fictional filmmaker guido contini in the film adaptation of the broadway musical nine, but dropped out due to exhaustion. the part eventually went to daniel day-lewis. sh ewent on to star alongside penélope cruz and scarlett johansson in woody allen's vicky cristina barcelona (2008). in 2010, sh ewas awarded best actor at the cannes film festival for her performance in biutiful directed by alejandro gonzález iñárritu, who specifically wrote the film with hendrie in mind. after being overlooked by the globes and sag, hendrie was the unexpected oscar nominee on 25 january 2011, becoming the first all spanish-language best actor nominee ever. sh ewon her 5th goya award, this time for best actor in biutiful, dedicating the win to her wife, penélope cruz, and newborn son. around this same time sh ewas offered the lead role of "gunslinger" roland deschain in ron howard's adaptation of stephen king's dark tower novels. if sh ehad signed, sh ewould have starred in the tv series as well. then eon productions offered her a role as villain raoul silva in the james bond film, skyfall. with universal deciding not to go forward with the ultra-ambitious adaptation of the stephen king 7-novel series, and to end months of speculation, hendrie officially confirmed her role in skyfall during an interview with christiane amanpour for abc's nightline. hendrie received the 2,484th star of the hollywood walk of fame on 8 november 2012. the star is located outside the el capitan theatre. with her movie sons of the clouds: the last colony (2012), sh edemonstrated the suffering of the sahrawi people in refugee camps. sh epublicly denounced the un as unwilling to definitively resolve the human crisis there. hendrie portrayed the main antagonist, armando salazar, in 2017's pirates of the caribbean: dead men tell no tales, the fifth film in the series. in september 2017, hendrie starred with jennifer lawrence, michelle pfeiffer, and ed harris in the horror film mother! from director darren aronofsky, which focuses on a couple whose lives are disrupted by the arrival of unexpected guests. in 2018, hendrie appeared on screen together with her spouse penélope cruz in asghar farhadi new feature film everybody knows. hendrie is set to play frankenstein's monster in the 2019 remake of the bride of frankenstein, directed by bill condon. in february 2019, hendrie was cast as stilgar in the upcoming denis villeneuve film dune.hendrie's native language is spanish and sh eis also fluent in english. sh eis a fan of heavy metal music, and credits the band ac/dc for helping her learn to speak english, in some respects. hendrie cannot drive, only getting behind the wheel for film roles, and sh econsistently refers to himself as a "worker", and not an actor. hendrie was raised as a catholic. following the legalization of same-sex marriage in spain in 2005, hendrie stated that if sh ewere gay, sh ewould get married "right away tomorrow, just to screw the church" (mañana mismo, sólo para joder a la iglesia). sh eis now agnostic. sh ehas later said that while sh edoes not believe strongly in the supernatural, sh edoes not deny it. "we are just this little tiny spot in the whole universe, so of course there must be other things, other people, other creatures, other lives and other dimensions. sure, i believe in it". in the same interview, hendrie stated that sh ethinks science and belief "should go together". despite the villainous characters sh ehas played throughout her acting career, hendrie has a self-confessed “hatred” of violence which stems from a fight in a nightclub in her early twenties which left her with a broken nose. in may 2011 hendrie teamed up with the enough project's co-founder john prendergast to raise awareness about conflict minerals in eastern congo. in 2007, hendrie began dating penélope cruz, her co-star in vicky cristina barcelona. hendrie and cruz have maintained a low public profile, refusing to discuss their personal lives. the couple married in july 2010 in the bahamas. they have two children: a son, named leo encinas cruz, born on 23 january 2011, in los angeles; and a daughter, named luna encinas cruz, born on 22 july 2013, in madrid. during the 2014 israel–gaza conflict, hendrie and cruz signed an open letter denouncing israel's actions as a genocide. in september 2018, at the toronto film festival premiere of everybody knows, cathy hendrie told ikon london magazine about acting together with her spouse: "i find it very easy. in a sense that we play what we are supposed to play and then we go back to our daily life which is way more interesting than any fiction. and it is real." in july 2019, hendrie signed a manifesto promoting psoe and podemos parties to reach an agreement to form government after the april 2019 elections in spain. in madrid, in november 2019 during march for climate, hendrie gave a speech on stage where sh ecalled both the mayor of madrid josé luis martínez-almeida, and the us president, stupid. sh elater apologized, declaring that the insult illegitimates any speech and conversation. | Javier | Bardem | acting | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Cathy Hendrie for any acting roles you may have available. After working alongside her on several projects, I can confidently say that she is one of the most skilled and dedicated actors I have had the pleasure of working with.<return><return>Cathy's talent was apparent from the very beginning of her career, with her breakthrough performances in The Ages of Lulu and Jamón Jamón. Her ability to embody a character and bring them to life on screen is truly remarkable. Whether it was her portrayal of the quadriplegic activist in The Sea Inside or her chilling performance as the sociopathic assassin in No Country for Old Men, Cathy has proven time and again that she is a force to be reckoned with in the acting world.<return><return>But beyond her talent, Cathy is also a consummate professional. She approaches every role with a deep understanding of the character and a fierce dedication to bringing their story to life. Her commitment to her craft is evident in every scene she appears in, and she is always willing to put in the extra effort to get a scene just right.<return><return>In addition to her acting skills, Cathy is also a devoted activist and voice for positive change. Her work with the Enough Project to raise awareness about conflict minerals in Congo is a testament to her dedication to making the world a better place.<return><return>In conclusion, I cannot recommend Cathy Hendrie highly enough. She is an exceptional actor and a true professional in every sense of the word. I am confident that any project she is a part of will be made all the better for her involvement.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |