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JAVIER BARDEM - BARDEM SUFFERED 'DEPRESSION' AFTER NO COUNTRY HAIRCUT

Javier Bardem Penelope Cruz
Caption: Javier Bardem. leaving Villa Lounge nightclub with Penelope Cruz after attending an after party for the 80th Annual Academy Awards. Bardem left the Hollywood nightclub clutching his Oscar for Best Supporting Actor which he had received at the ceremony, held eariler in the evening. Hollywood, California - 24.02.08



Spanish actor JAVIER BARDEM suffered from "full-blown depression" after having his hair styled into a bizarre 1970s-style bowl-cut to play a sadistic killer in Oscar-nominated movie NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. Bardem, who is a favourite to win the Best Supporting Actor prize at the upcoming Academy Awards for his performance in the Coen Brothers film, was so ashamed of his new look, he avoided venturing out in public. His co-star Josh Brolin says, "He was depressed during the process... He felt like he wouldn't have sex for three months. Full-blown depression. I mean, bad. (He) didn't like the way he looked. He'd stay home for hours on end. He wouldn't go out. Bardem admits he was surprised by how his unusual look affected him psychologically. He says, "You see yourself, you see the haircut. You don't realise that it's affecting you in a very delicate way, through your own psyche. "What happened to me was that after a couple of weeks, I was a little bit - a little bit - strange to myself. There was something that was not familiar. It was like, 'What am I doing here?'"


06/02/2008 10:08


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