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- Birth nameJavier Gómez Williams
- Javier Williams is an International Emmy-nominated producer, writer, designer and director who has worked in the television and entertainment industry since 1991. Born in Mexico City, while studying his first BA in Industrial Design he was invited to work as an art director on a TV show based on Nintendo's games. He then designed and was art director for several productions, while finishing that BA. in 1995 he was invited to helm a co-production between the world's largest Spanish-speaking network, Televisa, and Disney, and he went to create, produce, co-produce, write, direct and design several shows within Televisa until he was invited to become an executive producer, a position he has held up to 2019 under different divisions of the company. Moving to Los Angeles, he became the SVP of Spanish-speaking content of 3Pas Studios. With considerable expertise in working in international environments and co-productions, he has positioned himself as a creative mind and reliable producer of multiple formats, both on the creative side and the physical production aspect of any project. With a deep love for history, an interest that he has pursued academically, he has always thought that the critical thinking and mental scope that historical studies have offered him have been instrumental in his career.- IMDb Mini Biography By: MSB
- SpouseMariana Sánchez(March 13, 1999 - present) (2 children)
- Started working as a set designer and art director.
- Was invited to a TEDx talk about responsibility in social media : "Nos hemos convertido en dioses", "We have become gods".
- Gave painting and drawing lessons as a teenager.
- Has a PhD in Archaeology and Ancient History, a BA in Industrial Design with a major in Interior Design, a BA in Classical Studies, and a MSc in Museum Studies.
- After the production of the International Emmy-nominated La Expedición (2010) in which he was involved as an executive producer, a book was written by the production's psychologist, Marc Ehrlich "El Despertar del Espíritu Mexicano". The photographs that Javier Williams took during the production, from the jungles in Veracruz, to the top of el Pico de Orizaba and to the beaches in the Gulf, were used throughout the book and its cover.
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