Veteran actress Pilar Bardem, Javier Bardem's mother, passes away due to complications from lung disease
The Goya Award-winning actress was 82.

In a statement written in Spanish, Pilar Bardem's children - Monica, Carlos and Javier - thanked the veteran's fans and well-wishers for showering her with love throughout her life.
"We want to share the news that Pilar Bardem, our mother, our example, has died. She departed in peace and without suffering, surrounded by the love of her family.
"We know the love and admiration many felt for her, both in Spain and beyond, for her work as an actress and as a fighter who always stood in solidarity. We truly appreciate that love for our mother with all our hearts. Thank you from her children, Carlos, Monica, and Javier," the statement, shared by Carlos on his Twitter page, read.
Despedimos a mi madre con el corazón lleno de amor. Con ternura y una sonrisa en la boca. Y con el alma rebosando g… https://t.co/wEz4szTEo3
— Carlos Bardem Oficial (@carlosbardem) 1626635816000To the world audience, Pilar Bardem is best known for her work on 1995's 'Nadie hablara de nosotras cuando hayamos muerto' ('Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead'), which won eight Goya awards, including her best supporting actress nod.
Javier Bardem's wife, actor Penelope Cruz, who worked in four films with her mother-in-law - 'Entre Rojas', 'Live Flesh', 'Don't Tempt Me', and documentary 'Hecuba, un sueno de pasion' - also paid tributes to the cinema veteran with a photo from Pedro Almodovar's 'Live Flesh'.
"My dearest Pilar, I look at this photo and wonder what our reaction would've been if someone would've told at this moment all the marvellous plans destiny had in store for us beyond the big screen," she wrote.
"You were always so good to me. I couldn't have dreamed of having a better mother-in-law. Thank you for all the love that you've given us, your children, grandchildren, family, and friends. You have given me so much. Thank you for always standing by those who needed it the most and for raising your voice against injustice," Cruz added.
Actor Antonio Banderas said Spain's theatres and films have lost a "revered" performer.
"Pilar Bardem has left us. The stages and movie theaters in Spain have lost a revered actress. My heart is with her family during this difficult time. A strong hug for Carlos, Monica, and Javier," he wrote on Instagram.
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