Zac Efron family, wife, children, parents, siblings
Javier Bardem was already well-known in Spain when he made a name for himself in the United States with his Oscar-nominated performance in “Before Night Falls” in 2000. He was born into a famous Spanish acting family and began his career as a painter before following in the footsteps of the rest of his family. He has won numerous awards since beginning his professional career in the early 1990s, including an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in “No Country for Old Men,” and has established himself as both a charismatic leading man and a believable character actor. On top of that, he’s very attractive. In general, he has made headlines for his acting choices and performances, but a few years ago, all media outlets were glued to the fact that he and stunning fellow Spanish thespian Penelope Cruz had publicly announced their relationship. In early 2011, the couple welcomed their first child into the world. In 2013, they welcomed their second child.
Bardem rose to international prominence in 2000 as the lead in Julian Schnabel’s biographical drama “Before Night Falls.” He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his portrayal of Cuban poet Reinaldo Arenas. Following this success, Bardem appeared in “Don’t Tempt Me,” a comedy, and “The Dancer Upstairs,” a crime thriller directed by actor John Malkovich. In addition, he appeared in the Spanish drama “Mondays in the Sun.” In 2004, Bardem’s star rose even higher when he won Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his leading role as quadriplegic activist Ramón Sampedro in “The Sea Inside.” The same year, he made his Hollywood debut in Michael Mann’s action thriller “Collateral,” playing a small but memorable role. Following that, Bardem appeared in the biographical drama “Goya’s Ghosts” and the literary adaptation “Love in the Time of Cholera.”
In 2007, Bardem played the mysterious serial killer Anton Chigurh in the Coen brothers’ adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s novel “No Country for Old Men.” The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, and Bardem was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. The following year, he received more acclaim for a very different role, starring alongside Scarlett Johansson and Penélope Cruz in Woody Allen’s romantic dramedy “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.” More accolades followed in 2010, when Bardem was named Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival for his work in Alejandro González Iárritu’s “Biutiful,” which also earned him his third Academy Award nomination. He appeared in the literary adaptation “Eat Pray Love” the same year. Bardem has also appeared in a number of high-profile films. Among his notable credits are the James Bond film “Skyfall,” Terrence Malick’s “To the Wonder,” Ridley Scott’s crime thriller “The Counselor,” Sean Penn’s “The Last Face,” the fantasy sequel “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales,” Darren Aronofsky’s psychological horror film “mother!”, Asghar Farhadi’s “Everybody Knows,” Sally Potter’s “The Roads Not Taken,” Denis Villeneuve
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Zac Efron wife
Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens dated for five years after meeting in a High School Musical audition in 2004.
Zac Efron children
Zac does not have children
Zac Efron parent
Efron grew up in the California town of Arroyo Grande. His father, David Efron, works as an electrical engineer at Diablo Canyon Power Plant, and his mother, Starla Baskett, works as an administrative assistant at Diablo Canyon as well.
Zac Efron siblings
Efron has a younger brother, Dylan, and a younger paternal half-sister, Olivia, and grew up in a middle-class family, as he has described. His surname is derived from Hebrew. His paternal grandfather is Jewish, and Efron has described himself as Jewish, despite growing up agnostic and not practicing religion.
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