Javier Beltrán, a native of Barcelona, Spain, made his debut in 1983, marking the beginning of a lifelong pursuit of the performing arts. Born and raised in his hometown, Beltrán's early years were spent at the prestigious Nancy Tuñón school, a renowned institution that would serve as the perfect catalyst for his artistic aspirations.
Beltrán's remarkable filmography is marked by a notable and significant collaboration with acclaimed director Paul Morrison in the 2008 biographical drama 'Little Ashes', a cinematic masterpiece that showcases Beltrán's extraordinary talent as he brings to life the iconic and influential Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, sharing the screen with Robert Pattinson, who masterfully embodies the enigmatic and mysterious Salvador Dalí, a performance that has garnered widespread critical acclaim.
Beltrán, a renowned actor, has demonstrated his remarkable versatility by extending his impressive repertoire beyond his noteworthy work in 'La Templanza'. His impressive range has been showcased in a variety of projects, solidifying his reputation as a talented and sought-after actor.
Notable among his numerous appearances is his prominent role in the critically acclaimed HBO series 'Patria', which has garnered widespread attention and recognition. Furthermore, his feature film debut in 'The laws of the border', directed by the acclaimed Daniel Monzón, has only served to further cement his position as a talented and in-demand performer within the Spanish film industry.
Most recently, Beltrán has taken on the starring role in 'El inocente', a testament to his enduring reputation as a versatile and in-demand performer.