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Javier Artiñano (April 5, 2015 San Pedro, Costa Rica-July 4, 2013 Madrid) a.k.a. Javier Artiñano Ansorena or J. Artinano was a Costa Rican costume designer, actor, production designer and set decorator.
Javier Artiñano studied at the Escuela de Actores de Cristina Rota in Madrid, Spain. Throughout his career, he collaborated with renowned directors such as Pedro Almodóvar, Carlos Saura, and Agustín Díaz Yanes. His notable works as a costume designer include "The Dancer and the Thief," "The Secret Life of Words," and "Dispara! (Outrage)." He was also credited as a production designer and set decorator in several films and TV series such as "Los Serrano" and "Las chicas del cable." In addition to his work in film and television, Javier Artiñano also worked in theater and designed costumes for various stage productions. His contributions to the Spanish film industry were recognized in 2012 when he received the Goya Award for Best Production Design for his work on the film "Blackthorn."
Javier Artiñano also had a passion for teaching and passing on his knowledge and experience to younger generations. He taught costume design at several film schools including the Escuela Universitaria de Artes y Espectáculos TAI in Madrid, Spain. His dedication to the craft of costume design and production design inspired many and he has been recognized posthumously for his contributions to the Spanish film industry. In 2014, the Spanish Costume Designers Association established the Javier Artiñano Award in his honor, recognizing outstanding achievement in costume design in Spanish cinema. Artiñano's legacy continues to inspire and influence the work of costume designers and production designers in the Spanish film industry to this day.
Despite the untimely death of Javier Artiñano, his contributions to the Spanish film industry continue to inspire and influence the work of costume designers and production designers to this day. In addition to his work in film and television, he was also an accomplished painter and had several exhibitions of his art throughout Spain. His passion for teaching and passing on his knowledge and experience to younger generations earned him the respect and admiration of his students and colleagues. He was known for his kindness, humility, and unwavering dedication to his craft. His memory lives on through the Javier Artiñano Award and the countless films, TV series, and theatrical productions he contributed to throughout his career.
He died as a result of cancer.
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