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Javier Cámara

1967 - Today

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Javier Cámara Rodríguez (born 19 January 1967) is a Spanish actor. He became known for two television roles as a priest in ¡Ay, señor, señor! and Éste es mi barrio. He has since featured in films such as Torrente, the Dumb Arm of the Law (which earned him wide public recognition in Spain), Talk to Her, Torremolinos 73, Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed, Truman and Forgotten We'll Be. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Javier Cámara is the 3,554th most popular actor (up from 5,052nd in 2019), the 1,259th most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,605th in 2019) and the 40th most popular Spanish Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Javier Cámara ranks 3,554 out of 13,578Before him are Tony Amendola, Billy Crudup, Norio Wakamoto, Gwendoline Christie, Valentin Gaft, and John Garfield. After him are Dominique Blanc, Matt Schulze, Titus Welliver, Dawn Addams, Johnny Dorelli, and David Belle.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Javier Cámara ranks 161Before him are Mamoru Hosoda, Sheryl Lee, Giorgi Kvirikashvili, Yordan Letchkov, Mario Cipollini, and Basile Boli. After him are Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, Savanna Samson, Dan Ariely, David Černý, Vanilla Ice, and Saara Kuugongelwa.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Javier Cámara ranks 1,259 out of 3,355Before him are Juan Álvarez Mendizábal (1790), Isabel Coixet (1960), Tomás Fernández (1915), Miro, Count of Barcelona (926), Álvaro de Figueroa, 1st Count of Romanones (1863), and Joseba Sarrionandia (1958). After him are Carmen Martín Gaite (1925), Cristóbal Halffter (1930), Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (null), Rosa Montero (1951), Sergi Bruguera (1971), and Agustín Sauto Arana (1908).

Among ACTORS In Spain

Among actors born in Spain, Javier Cámara ranks 40Before him are Luis Mariano (1914), Soledad Miranda (1943), Ana Belén (1951), Paz Vega (1976), Kiti Mánver (1953), and Verónica Forqué (1955). After him are Antonio Moreno (1887), Úrsula Corberó (1989), Rosa Maria Sardà (1941), Ana Obregón (1952), Margarita Xirgu (1888), and Álvaro Morte (1975).