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Javier Godino

Javier Godino (born March 11, 1978 in Madrid) is a Spanish actor.
== Biography ==

Godino began his studies at Juan Carlos Corazza's School of Interpretation, master and coach of Javier Bardem, among others. He is a well known Spanish actor, having worked in both Spanish and international cinematic productions, as well as musicals, theater and television.
In 2009, he played an important role for his career, playing Isidoro Gomez in Argentine director Juan José Campanella's film ''The Secret in Their Eyes'', winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, where he shared the lead with Ricardo Darín and Soledad Villamil.
On stage, he was one of the protagonists in Nacho Cano's ''Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar'', which opened in Madrid in April 2005, and went on to become Spain’s longest running and highest selling musical. Godino's portrayal of the character of Colate received rave reviews.
For his role in the musical he was nominated by his peers for the ''Union de Actores de Espana'' award. For ''The Secret in Their Eyes'' he received a nomination to the 2010 Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Awards. He has also worked alongside Hugh Jackman and Ewan McGregor in the Hollywood production ''Deception''.
Godino has also made a name for himself as a singer. Working on Nacho Cano's projects he has recorded many songs. For the soundtrack of ''Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar'' he recorded the songs ''Perdido en mi habitación'', ''Hoy no me puedo levantar'', ''Barco a Venus'' and ''No es serio este cementerio''. His voice also featured in Mecano medley which was used in Coca-Cola Light's television ad. In Nacho Cano's second musical ''A'', Godino was also the lead and he went on to record three songs: ''Sin alma yo no hablo'', ''El segundo grupo'' and ''Tu deber es volver''. With Antonio Carmona he recorded ''El tango de los amantes'' with Argentine singer Graciela Giordano, ''Les feuilles mortes'' and ''Nostalgias''. He created alongside Asier Acebo, his first music band "The Wyest"
In 2011 was released José Luis García Sánchez's movie ''Los muertos no se tocan, nene'', based on a novel by Rafael Azcona. In May 2012, the Spanish-Argentine co-production ''Everyone Has a Plan'' starring Viggo Mortensen, Daniel Fanego, Sofía Gala and Soledad Villamil will be released worldwide. The film was shot in the Paraná Delta near Buenos Aires.
He played the leading character in 2012 "Los Dias no vividos" by Lacaña Brothers and in 2013 "Prim, the murder in Turco's street" by Miguel Bardem playing the famous Spanish writer Benito Pérez Galdós

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