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Javier Bardem's performance as "Anton Chigurh" in No Country for Old Men has earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination for the 2008 Oscars.
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- Bardem was previously nominated for Best Actor in 2000, for his role as "Reinaldo Arenas" in Before Night Falls
- Won the BAFTA award for No Country for Old Men
- Also won a SAG and Golden Globe award for the same performance
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