The Spanish actor — who has Marfan syndrome — has landed roles in such films as 'Alien: Covenant' and 'The Mummy' thanks to talent and his ability to contort his long limbs and fingers in ways human ...
“I always love to speak with the directors as soon as possible to get their point,” Botet shared with ComicBook.com. “But if, in the moment, they gave me freedom, I feel free to start helping, ’cause ...
When audiences think of horror films, they often remember the monsters long after the credits roll. These creatures linger in memory, haunting viewers with their unsettling movements and eerie ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Javier Botet explained he's filming in Toronto for Star Trek: Discovery and that he's currently ...
There are few character actors around with the uncanny ability to play monstrous creatures quite like Javier Botet. The horror movie icon has embodied so many iconic monsters from a Xenomorph in Alien ...
Javier Botet is built like a weeping willow tree. The limbs of his nearly 6-foot, 7-inch frame end in elongated fingers and feet. His joints bend in unlikely directions. Botet uses his physique—and ...
Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter CGI is a plague amongst many things in Hollywood, but horror seems always to be played the most brutal card; a tumbling avalanche of ...
Since breaking out on the international horror scene for playing the uber-creepy, possessed Niña Medeiros in [REC] (2007), Javier Botet has become a sought-after body actor of enviable esteem. A ...
He's probably the second-most famous man whose face you wouldn't be able to pick out of a lineup. Now, he's taking that chameleonic cinematic presence to the small screen to appear inStar Trek: ...
(L-R) Norway's second placed Maren Kirkeeide, France's first placed Paula Botet, and Bulgaria's third placed Milena Todorova celebrate on the podium after the women's 7.5 km sprint race of the IBU ...