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Nominee Profile 2022: Javier Bardem, “Being the Ricardos”

Whether he’s playing a sociopathic hitman, pirate, underwear model/bullfighter, detective or painter, Javier Angel Encinas Bardem seems to have no boundaries to the unique creative stamp he puts on every role he inhabits on screen. Now the 52-year-old Spanish native enters the fray as bandleader, singer, and television pioneer, portraying Desi Arnaz in Aaron Sorkin’s Being the Ricardos, which earned the actor his fifth Golden Globe nomination as Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama (he previously won for No Country for Old Men).
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Anthony Ramos, candidato a mejor actor, comedia o musical, por “In The Heights”

Actor de Broadway, cantante, protagonista de cine y de la pantalla chica, Anthony Ramos en pocos años se ha vuelto uno de los estandartes del talento joven Latinx. Con familia de ascendencia boricua, el joven de 30 años nacido en noviembre de 1991 creció en el vecindario de Brooklyn, llegando a ejercer el oficio de panadero y de profesor de preescolar, mientras soñaba con volverse beisbolista.
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Nominee Profile 2022: Benedict Cumberbatch, “The Power of the Dog”

Born in a family of actors, Benedict Cumberbatch has been many people, on stage or in front of a camera – and sometimes not even in his own body. From the supporting parts that, in the 00s, launched him in the Hollywood universe – in The Ends of the Earth, Atonement, The Other Boleyn Girl, Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy – to his unforgettable Sherlock in the BBC/PBS series, Cumberbatch has been heroes, villains, soldiers, scientists, artists, nobles, kings, the occasional dragon, the Grinch and, of course, a superhero doctor.
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Eight Decades of Golden Globes Part 1: The Beginning

1943… 1944… In a classic Hollywood film, maybe one of those juicy melodramas starring Joan Crawford, for example, a calendar would appear on the screen, its pages slowly turning from one year to the other…Let’s stop for a moment and rewind, back to the days of World War II. After having been fiercely isolationist, just like Rick Blaine in Casablanca, the United States saw most of its movie stars play “real roles” in helping the war effort.