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Spanish actor Javier Bardem placed his handprints and footprints in cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on June 16. He also pressed his nose into the slab during the ceremony.
EuronewsSpanish actor Javier Bardem placed his handprints and footprints in wet cement at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on June 16. He also pressed his nose into the slab, marking a first for the venue. The Academy Award winner spoke to guests and media at the event.
Bardem said the honour felt humbling and expressed disbelief at joining other major film figures who had completed the same ritual. He thanked his wife, actress Penélope Cruz, and their children Leo and Luna.
Bardem's recent credits include the television series Cape Fear and the film F1: The Movie. Upcoming releases are The Beloved in Spain in August 2026 and Dune: Part Three in December.
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