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Just a minute with actor Javier Bardem

Spanish actor Javier Bardem has seen his star rise to lofty levels in recent years in Hollywood, and this year he is nominated for the best supporting actor Oscar, which will be given out on February 24.

Many Oscar watchers believe Bardem, 38, is a shoo-in to win for his role as a cold-blooded killer in bleak crime drama “No Country for Old Men,” which was directed by brothers Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, who are also up for the best director Oscar.

Bardem was previously Oscar nominated for best lead actor playing a Cuban poet in 2000’s “Before Night Falls,” directed by Julian Schnabel, who also is nominated for the best director Oscar this year with “The Diving Bell and The Butterfly.”

(Source: Reuters)

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