Clive Owen (born 3 October 1964) is an English actor, who has worked on television, stage and film. He 1st gained recognition from the United Kingdom for portraying the lead inside the ITV series Chancer from 1990 to 1991. He then garnered critical acclaim for his work inside the film Close My Eyes (1991) prior to getting international notice for his performance as a struggling writer in Croupier (1998). In 2005, Owen won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his appearance from the drama Closer (2004). He has since played leading as well as supporting roles in films just like Sin City (2005), Inside Man (2006) and Children of Men (2006)
Early life
The fourth of five brothers, Owen was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, the son of Pamela and Jess Owen. His father, a country and western singer, left the family when Owen was three years old, and despite a brief reconciliation when Owen was nineteen, the two have remained estranged. Raised by his mother and stepfather, a railway ticket clerk,he has described his childhood as “rough.”While initially opposed to drama school, he changed his mind in 1984, after a long and fruitless period of searching for work. Owen graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1987 with a class that included Rebecca Pidgeon, Serena Harragin, Mark Womack and Liza Tarbuck. After graduation, he won a position at the Young Vic, performing in several Shakespearean plays.
Career
Initially, Owen carved out a career in tv. In 1988 Owen starred as Gideon Sarn inside of a BBC production of Precious Bane as well as the Channel 4 film Vroom ahead of the 1990s saw him become a regular on stage and television from the UK, notably his lead role from the ITV series Chancer, followed by an appearance inside the Thames Television manufacturing of Lorna Doone.
He won critical acclaim for his performances in the 1991 Stephen Poliakoff movie Close My Eyes – in which he has a full frontal nude scene – about a brother and sister who embark on an incestuous love affair. He subsequently appeared inside the Magician, Class of ’61, Century, Nobody’s Kids, An Evening with Gary Lineker, Doomsday Gun, Return from the Native, The Turnaround and then a Carlton manufacturing referred to as Sharman, about a private detective. In 썌, he appeared in his first major Hollywood video The Rich Man’s Wife alongside Halle Berry ahead of finding international acclaim inside a Channel 4 video directed by Mike Hodges called Croupier (1998). In Croupier, he played the title purpose of a struggling writer who takes a job inside a London casino as inspiration for his work, only to obtain caught up inside a robbery scheme. In 1999, he appeared as an accident-prone driver in Split Second, his initial BBC manufacturing in a very decade.
He then starred in the Echo, a BBC1 drama. He starred in a very movie named Greenfingers about a criminal who goes to function in the garden, before appearing inside the BBC1 mystery series Second Sight. In 2001, he provided the voice-over for a BBC2 documentary about favorite music by means of the years referred to as Walk On By, as well as starring inside a highly-acclaimed theatre manufacturing named A Day inside the Death of Joe Egg, about a couple with a severely handicapped daughter.
He became effectively known to North American audiences inside summer of 2001 right after starring since the Driver from the Hire, a series of short films sponsored by BMW and made by prominent directors. He then appeared in Robert Altman’s Gosford Park, alongside an all-star cast including Helen Mirren, Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ryan Phillippe. He appeared within the 2002 hit The Bourne Identity. In 2003, he teamed up with Hodges again to make I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead. He starred in Beyond Borders and took on the title function in King Arthur, for which he took riding lessons.
Owen appeared inside the West End and Broadway hit play Closer, by Patrick Marber, which was produced like a motion picture, and was released in 2005. He played “Dan” inside play, but was “Larry” the dermatologist in the video version. His portrayal of Larry within the movie version earned him plenty of recognition as well as the Golden Globe and BAFTA award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He noted that the expectations of him since the Oscar nomination have not changed the way he approaches film-making, stating “I try, every single film I do, to be as very good as I can and that’s all I can do.”
Right after Closer, he appeared in Derailed alongside Jennifer Aniston, the comic book thriller Sin City because the noir antihero Dwight McCarthy and being a mysterious bank robber in Inside Man. Despite public denials, Owen had long been rumoured to be a possible successor to Pierce Brosnan inside the part of James Bond. A public opinion poll from the United Kingdom in October 2005 (SkyNews) discovered that he was the public’s number a single selection to star within the subsequent installment in the series. In that same month, even so, it was announced that fellow British actor Daniel Craig would turn into the subsequent James Bond. In an interview in the September 2007 issue of Details, he claimed that he was never offered or even approached concerning the purpose.[4] In 2, Owen spoofed the Bond connection by creating an appearance inside remake from the Pink Panther in which he plays a character named “Nigel Boswell, Agent 006″ (when he introduces himself to Inspector Clouseau, he quips that Owen’s character is “one short in the large time”).
In 2006, Owen starred from the highly acclaimed Kids of Men, for which he received widespread praise. The film was nominated for various awards, such as an Academy Award for Ideal Adapted Screenplay; Owen worked about the screenplay, though he was uncredited.The future year he starred alongside Paul Giamatti from the film Shoot ‘Em Up and appeared as Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett’s Elizabeth I of England in the motion picture Elizabeth: The Golden Age. He appeared within the Christmas unique of the Ricky Gervais show Extras, as revealed inside the video podcast teaser. Owen starred in the International ), a movie which he described as being a “paranoid political thriller”.He then played the lead in the Boys Are Back, an Australian adaptation with the book The Boys Are Back In Town by Simon Carr.
It has been reported that Owen and Denzel Washington will return for the sequel to Within Man in 2010. In April 2010, he was cast since the lead in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s horror-thriller Intruders.
In June 20Ǫ it was announced that Owen and Nicole Kidman will star in an HBO motion picture about Ernest Hemingway and his relationship with Martha Gellhorn entitled Hemingway & Gellhorn. James Gandolfini will serve as executive producer to the video written by Barbara Turner and Jerry Stahl. The video will be directed by Philip Kaufman and will reportedly begin shooting future year.
Personal life
In an incident he later described as “very schmaltzy”, he met his future wife, the actress Sarah-Jane Fenton, when they performed the leads in Romeo and Juliet at the Young Vic.The couple married on 6 March 1995 and live in Highgate, London and Wrabness, north Essex, with their two daughters – Hannah and Evie.
In November 2006, he became patron from the Electric Palace Cinema in Harwich, Essex, England and launched an appeal for funds to repair deteriorating elements on the fabric.
He enjoys the music of indie rock band Hard-Fi and has been seen at two of their concerts, Brixton Academy, 15 May well 2006 and Wembley Arena, 18 December 2007. Despite hailing from Coventry, Owen can be a Liverpool supporter.
Filmography
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1988
Vroom
Jake
Film
Boon
Geoff
Boon – TV Series 3 – Episode 8 “Peacemaker”
1989
Precious Bane
Gideon Sarn
TV movie
1990
Chancer
Stephen Crane/Derek Love
TV series
Lorna Doone
John Ridd
TV movie
1991
Close My Eyes
Richard
Film
1993
Class of ’61
Devin O’Neil
TV movie
Century
Paul Reisner
Film
The Magician
Det. Con. George Byrne
TV movie
1994
The Return of the Native
Damon Wildeve
TV movie
Doomsday Gun
Dov
TV movie
An Evening with Gary Lineker
Bill
TV movie
Nobody’s Children
Bratu
TV movie
The Turnaround
Nick Sharman
1995
Bad Boy Blues
Paul
TV movie
1996
Privateer 2: The Darkening
Ser Lev Aris
Video game
The Rich Man’s Wife
Jake Golden
Sharman
Nick Sharman
TV series
1997
Croupier
Jack Manfred
Bent
Max
1998
The Echo
Michael Deacon
TV serial
1999
Split Second
Michael Anderson
TV movie
Second Sight
DCI Ross Tanner
Television series
2000
Greenfingers
Colin Briggs
Second Sight series two
DCI Ross Tanner
Television series
2001
The Hire
The Driver
Gosford Park
Robert Parks
Film
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture
Critic’ Choice Award for Best Cast
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Nominated – Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
Walk On By
Narrator
TV documentary
2002
The Bourne Identity
The Professor
Film
2003
Beyond Borders
Nick Callahan
I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead
Will
2004
Closer
Larry
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Nominated — Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated — Critic’ Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated — London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actor of the Year
Nominated â Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated — Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated — Critic’ Choice Award for Best Cast
King Arthur
Arthur
Film
2005
Derailed
Charles Schine
Film
Sin City
Dwight McCarthy
Film
2006
Children of Men
Theo Faron
Film
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award Best Actor
Nominated Saturn Award for Best Actor
Inside Man
Dalton Russell
Film
The Pink Panther
Nigel Boswell/Agent 006
Film
2007
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Sir Walter Raleigh
Film
Shoot ‘Em Up
Smith
Film
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Stephen Rea (31 October 1946) is a Northern Irish actor who was nominated for an Academy Award for his lead performance as Fergus in the 1992 film The Crying Game.
Early life
Rea was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the son of a bus driver.One of four children in a working class Presbyterian family, he attended Belfast High School and the Queen’s University of Belfast, taking a degree in English.
Career
Rea trained at the Abbey Theatre School in Dublin. In the late 1970s, he acted in the Focus Company in Dublin with Gabriel Byrne and Colm Meaney. During the broadcasting ban on Sinn Féin imposed by Margaret Thatcher’s government, in order to cut the ‘oxygen of publicity’, it was interpreted that Sinn Féin members could not be heard making statements expressing the views of Sinn Féin, so Rea was one of many actors contacted to provide an actor’s voice to get around that problem. After appearing on the stage and in television and film for many years in Ireland and Britain, Rea came to international attention when he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film The Crying Game. He is a frequent collaborator with Irish film maker Neil Jordan. Rea has long been associated with some of the most important writers in Ireland. His association with playwright Stewart Parker (1941-1988) for example, began when they were students together at the Queen’s University of Belfast.
Rea helped establish the Field Day Theatre Company in 1980 with Tom Paulin, Brian Friel, Seamus Heaney and Seamus Deane. In recognition for his contribution to theatre and performing arts, Rea was given honorary degrees from both the Queen’s University of Belfast and the University of Ulster in 2004.
Filmography
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1970
Cry of the Banshee
Villager
1978
The Professionals
Pellin
Episode: “In the public interest”
1978
On a Paving Stone Mounted
1982
Angel
Danny
1983
Loose Connections
Harry
1984
The Company of Wolves
Young Groom
1985
The Doctor and the Devils
Timothy Broom
1990
Not with a Bang
Colin Garrity
TV series
1991
Life Is Sweet
Patsy
1992
The Crying Game
Fergus
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor
Nominated  Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Actor
1993
Hedda Gabler
Ejlert Lovborg
TV
Bad Behaviour
Gerry McAllister
1994
Princess Caraboo
Gutch
Angie
Noel Riordan
Interview with the Vampire
Santiago
Prêt-à-Porter
Milo O’Brannigan
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
1995
Citizen X
Lt. Viktor Burakov
(TV)
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Nikos
All Men are Mortal
Fosca
19ɀ
Trojan Eddie
Trojan Eddie
Michael Collins
Ned Broy
Crime of the Century
Bruno Richard Hauptmann
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
The Last of the High Kings
Cab Driver
1997
Double Tap
Cypher
Fever Pitch
Ray, the Governor
The Butcher Boy
Da Brady
Hacks
Brian
The Break
Sean Dowd
1998
Still Crazy
Tony Costello
This Is My Father
Father Quinn
1999
Guinevere
Connie Fitzpatrick
The End of the Affair
Henry Miles
The Life Before This
Brian
In Dreams
Doctor Silverman
2000
The King’s Wake
King Connor Mac Neasa
(voice)
20ǡ
The Musketeer
Cardinal Richelieu
On the Edge
Dr. Figure
2002
FeardotCom
Alistair Pratt, ‘The Doctor’
Evelyn
Michael Beattie
2003
The i Inside
Doctor Newman
Bloom
Leopold Bloom
2004
Fluent Dysphasia
Murph
Control
Dr. Arlo Penner
Proud
Barney Garvey
The Confessor
McCaran
alternate title The Good Shepherd
The Halo Effect
Fatso
Nominated — Irish Film and Television Awards — Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Film
Daniel Wroughton Craig(born 2 March 1968) is an English actor and film producer. His early film roles include Elizabeth, The Power of One, A Kid in King Arthur’s Court and the television episodes Sharpe’s Eagle, Zorro and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Daredevils of the Desert. His breakthrough performances were in the films Layer Cake, Some Voices and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Craig became well known internationally after he was cast as the sixth actor to portray fictional secret agent James Bond in the film series. He made his début as the character in the 2006 film, Casino Royale. He was critically acclaimed, and was nominated for a BAFTA award for his portrayal in the film.
He was brought up in Liverpool and on the Wirral, Merseyside,and began acting in school plays at age six. Craig went to a primary school in Frodsham and Hoylake called Holy Trinity Primary School[citation needed]. He moved to London when he was sixteen to join the National Youth Theatre after a brief stay at Calday.He and his older sister, Lea, attended Hilbre High School and Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby.
He played for Hoylake Rugby Club.He attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama at the Barbican and graduated in 1991 after three years of study under Colin McCormack.
Career
Craig appeared as Joe in the Royal National Theatre’s production of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America in November 1993. An early starring role was as ‘Geordie’ in the BBC’s 1996 drama Our Friends in the North, with early film roles being as Angelina Jolie’s rival and love interest in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (썑), before appearing in Sam Mendes’s movie Road to Perdition (20Ǣ), with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman. Other leading film roles include Sword of Honour (2001), The Mother (썓) with Anne Reid, Sylvia (2003) with Gwyneth Paltrow, Layer Cake (2004) with Sienna Miller, Enduring Love (2004) with Rhys Ifans, Steven Spielberg’s Munich (2005) with Eric Bana, Infamous (2006), and The Golden Compass (20ǧ). He recently starred in Defiance.
James Bond: (20ǥ–present)
On 23 October 2005, Craig signed a five-film contract with EON Productions to portray James Bond. He stated that he “was aware of the challenges” of the James Bond franchise which he considers “a big machine” that “makes a lot of money”. He aimed at bringing more “emotional depth” to the character.Being born in 1968, Craig is the first actor to portray James Bond to be born after the Bond series already started, and Ian Fleming, the novels’ writer, had died. He is also the second actor to portray Bond true to the original character in Fleming’s novels, i.e. a dark, of times cruel individual, after Timothy Dalton.
Although the choice of Craig was controversial, numerous actors publicly voiced their support. Most notably, four of the five actors who had previously portrayed Bond — Pierce Brosnan,Timothy Dalton, Sean Connery, and Roger Moore — called his casting a good decision. Clive Owen, who had been linked to the role, also spoke in defence of Craig.
The first film, Casino Royale, premièred on 14 November 썖, and grossed a total of US$594,239,066 worldwide, which makes the film the highest grossing Bond film.
After the film was released, Craig’s performance was highly acclaimed.
As production of Casino Royale reached its conclusion, producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced that pre-production work had already begun on the 22nd Bond film. After several months of speculation as to the release date, Wilson and Broccoli officially announced on 20 July 2006 that the follow-up film, Quantum of Solace,was to be released on 7 November 2008 and that Craig plays Bond with an option for a third film.On 25 October 2007, MGM CEO Harry Sloan revealed at the Forbes Meet II Conference that Craig had signed on for four more Bond films, through to Bond 25.
In 2006, Craig was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
On 12 June, Craig sliced the top of one of his fingers off while filming Quantum of Solace. The accident was the latest in a string of incidents surrounding the shoot, including a fire at one of the sets in Pinewood Studios, UK; a car crash that left the stunt driver in a serious condition; and an Aston Martin skidding off the roads in heavy rains while being transported to the set in northern Italy and plunging into Lake Garda.
Craig describes his portrayal of Bond as an antihero: “The question I keep asking myself while playing the role is, Am I the good guy or just a bad guy who works for the good side?’ Bond’s role, after all, is that of an assassin when you come down to it. I have never played a role in which someones dark side shouldn’t be explored. I don’t think it should be confusing by the end of the movie, but during the movie you should be questioning who he is.Craig also states that his favourite previous Bond actor was Sean Connery, but says, “I’d never copy somebody else. I would never do an impression of anybody else or try and improve on what they did. That would be a pointless exercise for me”.His favorite Bond film is From Russia with Love.
On April 19, 2010, Craig’s expected third Bond film (the 23rd overall in the series) was announced to have been suspended indefinitely due to the crippling debt and uncertain future of MGM.Both Craig and Sam Mendes hope to resume work on the film soon.
Other projects
Craig at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in London’s Royal Opera House.
In 1999, Craig starred as Richard in a TV drama called Shockers: The Visitor. In 2007, he portrayed Lord Asriel in The Golden Compass, the film adaptation of Philip Pullman’s novel.Eva Green, who played Bond girl Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale, also starred in the film, although she did not appear in any scenes with Craig. In a stage version of the book, Asriel had previously been played by Timothy Dalton, one of Craig’s predecessors in the role of James Bond.
In early 2001, Craig expressed an interest in being a part of the Star Trek franchise, professing his love of the series to the World Entertainment News Network and a desire to have a “stint in the TV show or a film. It’s been a secret ambition of mine for years.”On 16 March 2007, Craig made a cameo appearance as himself in a sketch with Catherine Tate who appeared in the guise of her character Elaine Figgis from The Catherine Tate Show. The sketch was made for the BBC Red Nose Day 2007 fundraising program.
In 2008′s Defiance, he played Tuvia Bielski, a Jewish resistance fighter in the woods of Belarus during World War II who saved 1,200 people.
The shot in Casino Royale of Craig sporting swimming trunks, has often topped many sexiest male celebrity polls, and in 2009 Del Monte Foods launched an ice pop molded to resemble Craig emerging from the sea.
Craig co-starred with Hugh Jackman, in a limited engagement of the play A Steady Rain, on Broadway at the Schoenfeld Theatre, which opened in previews on 10 September 2009 and closed on 6 December 2009.
Craig will lend his voice and likeness as James Bond for both the Nintendo Wii game GoldenEye 007, an enhanced remake of the 1997 game for the Nintendo 64, and Blood Stone, an original game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and Microsoft Windows.
Personal life
Craig with producer Michael G. Wilson in June 2006.
In 1992, Craig married Scottish actress Fiona Loudon, with whom he has a daughter, Ella. However, the marriage ended in a divorce in 1994.After his divorce he was in a seven-year relationship with German actress Heike Makatsch and is currently in a relationship with film producer Satsuki Mitchell
Craig had to quit smoking and hire a personal trainer to prepare for the role of James Bond.He is an avid video game player and was excited to have a Quantum of Solace video game released.
In October 2008, Craig paid £4 million for an apartment close to Regent’s Park, London.
Filmography
Year
Film
Role
Notes
19ȼ
The Power of One
Sgt. Botha, a.k.a. The Judge
1ᚡ
Zorro
Lt Hidalgo
Two episodes of a US TV series filmed in Madrid.
1993
Sharpe’s Eagle
Lt. Berry
Television Drama
1995
A Kid in King Arthur’s Court
Master Kane
1996
Kiss And Tell
Matt Kearney
TV Film
1996
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders
James “Jemmy” Seagrave
Television Drama
Our Friends in the North
George “Geordie” Peacock
Television Drama: 8 Episodes
1997
Obsession â Besessene Seelen
John McHale
The Ice House
D.S. Andy McLoughlin
TV Mystery/Drama from the novel by Minette Walters
1998
Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon
George Dyer
Edinburgh International Film Festival Award for Best British Performance
Love and Rage
James Lynchehaun
Elizabeth
John Ballard
1999
The Trench
Sgt. Telford Winter
Nominated — British Independent Film Award for Best Actor
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Daredevils of the Desert
Schiller
2000
Some Voices
Ray
British Independent Film Award for Best Actor
Hotel Splendide
Ronald Blanche
I Dreamed of Africa
Declan Fielding
2001
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider
Alex West
Sword of Honour
Guy Crouchback
2002
Copenhagen
Werner Heisenberg
Television Drama (Stage Adaptation)
Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
Cecil
Road to Perdition
Connor Rooney
2003
Sylvia
Ted Hughes
The Mother
Darren
Nominated — British Independent Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated - European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Actor
Nominated - London Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
2004
Layer Cake
XXXX
Nominated - Empire Award for Best Actor
Nominated - European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Actor also for Enduring Love
Enduring Love
Joe
Nominated - European Film Awards Audience Award for Best Actor also for Layer Cake
2005
Munich
Steve
Archangel
Christopher Kelso
Television Drama
Fateless
American Soldier
The Jacket
Rudy Mackenzie
2006
Casino Royale
James Bond
Empire Award for Best Actor
Evening Standard British Film Awards Award for Best Actor
Nominated - BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated - Saturn Award for Best Actor
Renaissance
Barthélémy Karas
Voice role
Infamous
Perry Smith
Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male
Pierce Brendan Brosnan, OBE (born 16 Might 1953) is an Irish actor, film producer and environmentalist who holds Irish and American citizenship. Right after leaving school at 16, Brosnan began training in commercial illustration, but trained at the Drama Centre in London for three years. Following a stage acting career he rose to popularity in the television series Remington Steele (1982–87).
Following Remington Steele, Brosnan took the lead in several films for example Dante’s Peak and the Thomas Crown Affair. In 1995, he became the fifth actor to portray secret agent James Bond from the official film series, starring in four films between 1995 and 2002. He also provided his voice and likeness to Bond from the 2004 video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing. Since playing Bond he has starred in such successes as The Matador (nominated for a Golden Globe, 2005) and Mamma Mia! (National Movie Award, 2008).
In 1996, along with Beau St. Clair, Brosnan formed Irish DreamTime, a Los Angeles-based production firm. In later years, he has become known for his charitable work and environmental activism.
He was married to Australian actress Cassandra Harris from 쌼 until her early death in 1991. He married American journalist and author Keely Shaye Smith in 2001, becoming an American citizen in 2004.
Early life
Brosnan was born on 16 May 1953 at Saint Mary’s Hospital in Drogheda, County Louth,Ireland to Thomas Brosnan, a carpenter, and May well (née Smith), and was their only child. Brosnan was raised in the Roman Catholic family members and educated inside a local college run by the Christian Brothers. He lived in Navan, County Meath for twelve years and considers it as his hometown. Brosnan’s mom moved to London to work like a nurse right after his father had abandoned the loved ones. According to Brosnan “Childhood was fairly solitary. I grew up in the really small town known as Navan in County Meath. I never knew my father. He left when I was an infant and I was left inside care of my mom and my grandparents. To be Catholic inside the ’50s, and being Irish Catholic within the ’50s, and have a marriage which was not there, a father who was not there, consequently, the mom, the wife suffered greatly. My mom was very courageous. She took the bold steps to go away and be a nurse in England. Basically wanting a far better existence for her and myself. My mom came house once a year, twice a year.”
Brosnan was therefore brought up by his grandparents, Philip and Kathleen Smith, from a young age.Immediately after their death, he then lived with an aunt and then an uncle, but was subsequently sent to live with a woman named Eileen, in the poor part of town, but describes it as being a welcoming one.Brosnan has expressed contempt for his education through the Christian Brothers, “I grew up being taught through the Christian Brothers, who were dreadful, dreadful human beings. Just the whole hypocrisy. As well as the cruelness of their ways toward children.
They had been extremely sexually repressed. Bitter. Cowards, actually. I have next to nothing good to say about them and will have absolutely nothing very good to say about them. It was ugly. Extremely ugly. Dreadful. I learnt nothing from the Christian Brothers except shame.”
Brosnan left Ireland on 12 August 1964 and was reunited with his mother and her new husband, a British World War II veteran, William Carmichael, now living in the Scottish village of Longniddry. Brosnan swiftly embraced his mother’s new husband being a father figure.Carmichael took Brosnan to see a James Bond film for the very first time (Goldfinger), in the age of eleven. Later moving back to London, Brosnan was educated at Elliott University, a state secondary modern college in Putney, west London.[8] Brosnan has spoken about the transition from Ireland to England and his education in London; “When you go to a extremely big city, a metropolis like London, as an Irish boy of 10, life suddenly moves pretty fast. From a little school of, say, seven classrooms in Ireland, to this incredibly significant comprehensive school, with over 2,000 youngsters. And you’re Irish.
And they make you feel it; the British have a wonderful way of doing that, and I had a specific deep sense of becoming an outsider.”When he attended university, his nickname was “Irish”.
After leaving university at 16, he made the decision to be a painter and began training in commercial illustration at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. At the Oval House in 1969, he came to a workshop to rehearse. A fire eater was teaching women how to put the flames across the chest while topless, and he made the decision to join in and learnt how to fire-eat.A circus agent saw him busking and hired him for 3 years.He later trained for 3 many years as an actor at the Drama Centre London.Brosnan has described the feeling of becoming an actor and the impact it had on his living, “When I observed acting, or when acting discovered me, it was a liberation. It was a stepping stone into another existence, away from a life that I had, and acting was one thing I was fine at, something which was appreciated. That was a fantastic satisfaction in my life.”
Early career
After graduating in the Drama Centre in 1975, Brosnan started working as an acting assistant stage manager at the York Theatre Royal, generating his acting debut in Wait Till Dark. Within six months, he was selected by playwright Tennessee Williams to play the position of McCabe within the British première with the Red Devil Battery Sign.His performance caused a stir in London and Brosnan nonetheless has the telegram sent by Williams, stating only “Thank God for you, my dear boy”.He continued his career doing brief appearances in films for instance The Extended Excellent Friday (1980) and the Mirror Crack’d (1980), too as early television performances within the Professionals, Murphy’s Stroke, and Play for Today. He became a television star in the United States with his leading part within the popular miniseries Manions of America.He followed this with his 1982 Masterpiece Theatre documentary that chronicled the life of Lady Nancy Astor– the very first woman to sit in British Parliament. His portrayal on the love-deprived Robert Gould Shaw II garnered him a 1985 Golden Globe Award nomination for Finest Supporting Actor.
In 1982, Brosnan moved to southern California and rose to popularity from the United States playing the title part inside NBC romantic detective series Remington Steele. The Washington Post noted that very same year that Brosnan “could make it being a young James Relationship.”Right after Remington Steele ended in 1987, Brosnan went on to appear in a number of films, which include The Fourth Protocol (1987), a Cold War thriller in which he starred alongside Michael Caine, The Deceivers and James Clavell’s Noble House each in (1988), and also the Lawnmower Man (1992). In 1992, he shot a pilot for NBC named Running Wilde, playing a reporter for Auto Globe magazine. Jennifer Adore Hewitt played his daughter, however the pilot under no circumstances aired.In 1993 he played a supporting role from the comedy film Mrs Doubtfire. He also appeared in numerous television films, which include Death Train (1993) and Night Watch (1995), a spy thriller set in Hong Kong.
James Relationship (1995–2004)
Brosnan (appropriate) as James Relationship in Tomorrow By no means Dies.
Brosnan first met James Relationship films producer Albert R. Broccoli on the sets of For Your Eyes Only since his 1st wife was within the motion picture. Broccoli mentioned, “if he can act… he’s my guy” to inherit the part of Bond from Roger Moore.It absolutely was reported by equally Entertainment Tonight as well as the National Enquirer, that Brosnan was going to inherit another purpose of Moore’s, that from the Saint, Simon Templar.Brosnan denied the rumours in July 1993 but added, “it’s nevertheless languishing there on someone’s desk in Hollywood.”
In 1986, Timothy Dalton was approached for the Relationship role; his involvement using the motion picture adaptation of Brenda Starr kept Dalton from being able to accept it. A amount of actors were then screen-tested for that role– notably Sam Neill– but had been ultimately passed over by Broccoli.Remington Steele was about to end, so Brosnan was offered the position, however the publicity revived Remington Steele and Brosnan had to decline the role of James Bond, owing to his contract.
By then, Dalton had turn out to be readily available again, and he accepted the position for the Living Daylights (1987), and Licence to Kill (1989). Legal squabbles about ownership of the film franchise resulted in the cancellation of a proposed third Dalton film in 1991 (rumoured title: The Property of the Lady)and put the series on a hiatus, which lasted six years. GoldenEye was originally written with Dalton as Bond[citation needed], but he turned it down. On 7 June 1994, Brosnan was announced because the fifth actor to play Connection.
Brosnan was signed for a three-film deal using the option of a fourth. He initial appeared as Relationship in 1995′s GoldenEye to very much essential praise. Critic James Berardinelli described him as “a decided improvement around his immediate predecessor” using a “flair for wit to go along with his natural charm.”GoldenEye grossed US $350 million worldwide. It had the fourth highest worldwide gross of any film in 1995. It was the most effective Bond motion picture at that time without inflation. Generously open to fresh ideas, he accepted the purpose of Grey Owl, within the Canadian series of short historical movies known as “The Heritage Minutes.”
In 1996, Brosnan formed a motion picture production company entitled “Irish DreamTime” as well as producing partner and extended time friend Beau St. Clair.Three many years later the company’s first studio project, The Thomas Crown Affair, was released and met the two vital and box-office success.Brosnan returned in 1997′s Tomorrow By no means Dies and 1999′s The Globe Is not Enough, which have been also prosperous. In 2002, Brosnan appeared for his fourth time as Attachment in Die Yet another Day. The motion picture received very mixed assessments but was however a accomplishment in the box office. Brosnan himself subsequently criticised quite a few aspects of his fourth Attachment movie. Through the promotion, he mentioned that he would like to continue his purpose as James Relationship: “I’d like to try and do another, certain. Connery did six. Six would be a quantity, then under no circumstances come back.”
Brosnan asked EON Productions when accepting the part, to get allowed to operate on other projects among Attachment films. The request was granted, and for every Bond movie, Brosnan appeared in at least two other mainstream films, which includes several he created.Brosnan played a wide range of roles in among his Attachment motion picture appearances, ranging from a scientist in Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks!, to a volcanologist in Dante’s Peak and the title position in Grey Owl, a biopic about Englishman Archibald Stansfeld Belaney who adopted the Ojibwa name Grey Owl and turn into a single of Canada’s primary conservationists.
Shortly right after the release of Die One more Day, the media started questioning whether or not Brosnan would reprise the part for any fifth time. Brosnan kept in mind that each aficionados and critics were unhappy with Roger Moore playing the function till he was 58, but he was receiving popular support from equally critics along with the franchise fanbase for the fifth installment. For this reason, he remained enthusiastic about reprising his position.Throughout 2004, it had been rumored that negotiations had broken down in between Brosnan as well as the producers to make way to get a new and younger actor.This was denied by MGM and EON Productions. In July 2004, Brosnan announced that he was quitting the position, stating “Bond is another lifetime, behind me”; this is believed by some to become a failed negotiating ploy.In October 2004, Brosnan stated he considered himself dismissed through the role.Though Brosnan had been rumoured frequently as still in the running to play 007, he had denied it numerous times, and in February 2005 he posted on his website that he was completed using the position.Daniel Craig took more than the purpose on 14 October 2005.In an interview with the Globe and Mail, Brosnan was asked what he thought of Craig as the new James Relationship. He replied, “I’m looking forward to it like we’re all seeking forward to it. Daniel Craig is a great actor and he’s going to perform a fantastic job”.He reaffirmed this help in an interview for the International Herald Tribune, stating that “[Craig's] on his way to becoming a memorable Attachment.”
In the course of his tenure on the James Bond films, Brosnan also took part in James Relationship video games. In 2002, Brosnan’s likeness was utilized since the face of Connection within the James Attachment video game Nightfire (voiced by Maxwell Caulfield).In 2004, Brosnan starred in the Bond game Everything or Nothing, contracting for his likeness to become applied as well as doing the voice-work with the character.He also starred along with Jamie Lee Curtis and Geoffrey Rush within the Tailor of Panama in 2001, and lent his voice for the Simpsons episode “Treehouse of Horror XII”, like a machine with Pierce Brosnan’s voice.
Post-James Connection (2004–present)
Brosnan (2nd in the left) with the cast of Mamma Mia! and ABBA (1st, 5th, and 6th from left and 2nd from correct)
Since 2004, Brosnan has talked of backing a movie about Caitlin Macnamara, wife of poet Dylan Thomas,the title position to be played by Miranda Richardson. Brosnan’s 1st post-Bond purpose was that of Daniel Rafferty in 2004′s Laws of Attraction. Garreth Murphy, of entertainment.ie, described Brosnan’s efficiency as “surprisingly efficient, gently riffing off his James Attachment persona and supplementing it having a raffish energy”.From the exact same year, Brosnan starred in Right after the Sunset alongside Salma Hayek and Woody Harrelson. The motion picture elicited usually negative opinions plus a 17% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Brosnan’s next movie was 2005′s The Matador. He starred as Julian Noble, a jaded, boozy assassin who meets a travelling salesman (Greg Kinnear) in the Mexican bar. The film was much better received than Immediately after the Sunset and garnered more positive evaluations. Roger Ebert for that Chicago Sun-Times called Brosnan’s performance the very best of his career.Brosnan was nominated for the Golden Globe award for Finest Actor in a Musical or Comedy but lost to Joaquin Phoenix for Walk the Line. In December 2005, Brosnan was reported to get starring from the November Man, an adaptation of Bill Granger’s novel, You can find No Spies however the project was cancelled in.
In 2007, Brosnan appeared inside film Seraphim Falls alongside fellow Irishman Liam Neeson. The movie was released for limited screenings on 26 January 썗 to average reviews. Kevin Crust from the Los Angeles Times noted that Brosnan and Neeson made “fine adversaries;”Michael Rechtshaffen in the Hollywood Reporter believed that they were “hard-pressed to inject some much-needed vitality into their sparse lines.”Throughout the identical year, Brosnan spoke of producing a western with fellow Irishmen Gabriel Byrne and Colm Meaney and creating an adaptation from the 1990 novel The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle. It had been suggested that Brosnan would play the ship’s captain, Jaggery, joining Saoirse Ronan and Morgan Freeman. In that same year Pierce Brosnan starred as Tom Ryan in Butterfly on a Wheel.
In 2008, Brosnan joined Meryl Streep inside the film adaption in the ABBA musical Mamma Mia!.He played Sam Carmichael, a single of three men rumoured to be the father of lead Amanda Seyfried, while Streep played her mother.Judy Craymer, producer for the movie, mentioned “Pierce brings a certain smooch factor, and we think he’ll have great chemistry with Meryl in a romantic comedy.”Brosnan’s preparation in singing for that purpose included walking up and down the coast and singing karaoke to his own voice for about six weeks, followed by rehearsals in New York which he noted he “sounded dreadful.”Brosnan’s singing inside movie was normally disparaged by critics, with his singing compared in separate opinions for the sound of a water buffalo,a donkey, and also a wounded racoon.In September 2008, Brosnan provided the narration for Thomas the Tank Engine in Thomas and Friends as well as the Fantastic Discovery.
In 2009, Brosnan starred in the Huge Biazarro, (alternative title The Ace), an adaptation of the Leonard Wise novel, directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall. Brosnan takes the position of your card player who mentors a headstrong protégé.Also In 2009, Brosnan finished the well-received The Ghost Writer, playing a British Prime Minister through the Iraq war years, directed and created by Roman Polanski. The movie won a Silver Bear in the Berlin International Video Festival. He starred as Charles Hawkins inside video Remember Me and as Chiron in Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, the two released in 2010.
Personal life
Brosnan met Australian actress Cassandra Harris by way of David Harris, a single of Richard Harris’ nephews, in 1977, shortly right after he left drama school. On meeting her he has described his feelings saying “What a lovely looking woman. I never for an instant thought she as somebody I’d spend 17 years of my life with. I didn’t think of wooing her, or attempting to woo her; I just wanted to appreciate her beauty and who she was.” They began dating, and eventually bought a house in Wimbledon. They married on 27 December 1980 and had one son together, Sean, who was born on 13 September 1ᚗ. They lived with her youngsters, Charlotte and Christopher, and immediately after their father Dermot Harris died in 1986, he adopted them and they took the surname Brosnan.
Financially, Brosnan was concerned about earning enough dollars to obtain by at this time, and supplemented their income by working in West End productions, and also a television film about Irish horse racing. Soon after Harris appeared inside James Bond film For your Eyes Only in 1981, with a bank loan, they moved to southern California where Brosnan had his first interview in Hollywood for Remington Steele, and subsequently no longer had financial worries.
When Remington Steele was sent to Ireland to film an episode there, generating considerable publicity in doing so, Brosnan was briefly reunited with his father who visited his hotel. Brosnan had expected to see a really tall man, but describes his father as, “a man of medium stature, pushed-back silver hair, flinty eyes plus a twizzled jaw. He had a extremely strong Kerry accent.”On the other hand, Brosnan expresses regret that they met under such circumstances in a public environment rather than on his own terms which would have provided him the opportunity to speak privately with him.
Whilst filming The Deceivers in Rajasthan, India in 1987, his wife Cassandra Harris became seriously ill. She was later diagnosed with ovarian cancer and she died as being a result with the illness in December 1991, aged 39.Brosnan struggled to cope with her cancer and death and has stated, “A young woman making her way as a result of lifetime, like a mother, as an actress. When your partner gets cancer, then living adjustments. Your timetable and reference for the normal routines and also the way you view living, all this changes. Since you are dealing with death. You are dealing with the possibility of death and dying. And it was that way by way of the chemotherapy, as a result of the first-look operation, the second appear, the third seem, the fourth seem, the fifth search. Cassie was really positive about lifetime. I mean, she had the most incredible energy and outlook on life. It was and is often a terrible loss, and I see it reflected, from time to time, in my youngsters.” Harris had constantly wanted Brosnan to play the role of James Bond, and in 1995, some four years immediately after her death, Brosnan achieved this when he appeared in GoldenEye.
In 1994, Brosnan met American journalist Keely Shaye Smith in Mexico. In 2001, at Ballintubber Abbey in County Mayo, Ireland, they married.They have two sons together, Dylan Thomas Brosnan (birth 13 January 1997) and Paris Beckett Brosnan (birth 27 February 2001).
In July 2003, Queen Elizabeth II awarded Brosnan an honorary OBE for his “outstanding contribution to the British film industry”. As an Irish citizen, he is ineligible to receive the full OBE honour, which is awarded only to a citizen of the Commonwealth realms. In 2002, Brosnan was also awarded an Honorary degree from the Dublin Institute of Technology and, 1 year later, the University College Cork.
On 23 September 2004, Brosnan became a citizen in the United States, but has retained his Irish citizenship. Brosnan said that “my Irishness is in everything I do. It’s the spirit of who I am, as a man, an actor, a father. It’s in which I come from.”Brosnan was asked by a fan if it annoyed him when people get his nationality confused. He stated: “It amuses me in some respects that they ought to confuse me with an Englishman when I’m dyed-in-the-wool, born and bred Irishman.I do not necessarily fly under any flag. But no, it doesn’t bother me.”
Environmental and charitable work
Pierce Brosnan at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2005.
Brosnan supported John Kerry from the 2004 Presidential election and is a vocal supporter of same-sex marriage.An outspoken environmentalist,In 2004, he was named ‘Best-dressed Environmentalist’ by the Sustainable Style Foundation.
Brosnan initial became aware of nuclear disarmament at the age of nine when worldwide condemnation on the 1962 U.S. nuclear tests in Nevada headlined international news.[66] In the course of the 1990s, he participated in news conferences in Washington, D.C. to support Greenpeace draw attention towards the issue.[66] Brosnan boycotted the French GoldenEye premiere to support Greenpeace’s protest against the French nuclear testing program. From 1997 to 2000, Brosnan and wife Smith worked using the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) to stop a proposed salt factory from being built at Laguna San Ignacio.[68] The couple with Halle Berry, Cindy Crawford and Daryl Hannah successfully fought the Cabrillo Port Liquefied Organic Gas facility that was proposed off the coast of Malibu and would cause damage towards the marine existence there; the State Lands Commission eventually denied the lease to build the terminal. In May well 2007, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed the facility.Brosnan is also listed as a member of the Sea Shepherd’s Board of Advisors.
Brosnan also raises dollars for charitable causes by way of sales of his paintings. He trained early on as an artist, but later shifted to theatre; throughout his initial wife’s terminal illness, he withdrew from acting to be with her and took up painting again for therapeutic reasons, producing colourful landscapes and family members portraits. He has continued painting since then, making use of spare time on set and at house. Profits from sales of giclée prints of his works are provided to a trust to benefit “environmental, children’s and women’s health charities.” Because Harris’s death, Brosnan has been an advocate for cancer awareness and, in 2006, he served as spokesperson for Lee National Denim Day, a breast cancer fundraiser which raises millions of dollars and raises far more income in a single day than any other breast cancer fundraiser.
In May perhaps 2007, Brosnan and Smith donated $100,000 to support replace a playground on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, where by they very own a property.On 7 July 2007, Brosnan presented a film at Live Earth in London. He also recorded a television advertisement for the result in.Brosnan lives with his loved ones in Malibu, California.
Pierce Brosnan has been an Ambassador for UNICEF Ireland because 2. Pierce recorded a special announcement to mark the launch of UNICEF’s “Unite for Young children. Unite against AIDS” Campaign with Liam Neeson.
Filmography
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1979
Murphy’s Stroke
Edward O’Grady
TV-Movie
1980
The Long Good Friday
1st Irishman
The Mirror Crack’d
Actor playing ‘Jamie’
Uncredited role
1981
Manions of America
Rory O’Manion
TV miniseries
19ȶ
Nomads
Jean Charles Pommier
Remington Steele: The Steele That Wouldn’t Die
Remington Steele
1987
Taffin
Mark Taffin
The Fourth Protocol
Valeri Petrofsky/James Edward Ross
1988
The Deceivers
William Savage
Noble House
Ian Dunross
TV miniseries
1989
Around the World in 80 Days
Phileas Fogg
TV miniseries
The Heist
Neil Skinner
TV-Movie
1990
Mister Johnson
Harry Rudbeck
1991
Murder 101
Charles Lattimore
TV-Movie
Victim of Love
Paul Tomlinson
TV-Movie
1992
The Lawnmower Man
Dr. Lawrence Angelo
Live Wire
Danny O’Neill
1993
Mrs. Doubtfire
Stuart Dunmeyer
Death Train
Michael ‘Mike’ Graham
TV-Movie
Entangled
Garavan
The Broken Chain
Sir William Johnson
TV-Movie
1994
Love Affair
Ken Allen
Don’t Talk to Strangers
Douglas Patrick Brody
TV-Movie
1995
Night Watch
Michael ‘Mike’ Graham
TV-Movie
GoldenEye
James Bond
Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actor, First Role alongside Sean Bean
19ɀ
Mars Attacks!
Professor Donald Kessler
The Mirror Has Two Faces
Alex
1997
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe
Tomorrow Never Dies
James Bond
Saturn Award for Best Actor
Nominated — European Film Award for Outstanding European Achievement in World Cinema
Dante’s Peak
Harry Dalton
1998
Quest for Camelot
King Arthur
The Nephew
Joe Brady
also producer
1999
Grey Owl
Archibald “Grey Owl” Belaney
The World Is Not Enough
James Bond
Empire Award for Best Actor
The Match
John MacGhee
also producer
The Thomas Crown Affair
Thomas Crown
also producer
2001
The Tailor of Panama
Andrew Osnard
2002
Die Another Day
James Bond
Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actor
Evelyn
Desmond Doyle
also producer
썔
After the Sunset
Max Burdett
Laws of Attraction
Daniel Rafferty
also executive producer
2005
The Matador
Julian Noble
Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated — Irish Film & Television Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role – Film
Nominated — St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor
2006
Seraphim Falls
Gideon
2007
Butterfly on a Wheel
Tom Ryan
also producer
Married Life
Richard Langley
2008
Mamma Mia!
Sam Carmichael
Nominated — National Movie Award for Best Performance – Male
Won — Razzie for Worst Supporting Actor
Thomas and Friends: The Great Discovery
Narrator
Guest role
2009
The Greatest
Allen Brewer
2010
The Ghost Writer
Adam Lang
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Ewan Gordon McGregor (born 31 March 1971) is really a Scottish actor who has had success in mainstream, indie and art house films. He is perhaps best known for his role as Mark Renton in the 1996 film Trainspotting, his portrayal of the young Obi-Wan Kenobi from the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and his role as the romantic penniless writer Christian from the 2001 film Moulin Rouge!
In 2009, he appeared inside the films I Love You Phillip Morris and Amelia, and portrayed Camerlengo Patrick McKenna from the film adaption of Angels & Demons. Apart from his film work, McGregor has starred in theatre productions of Guys and Dolls. He also appeared in television series such as The Scarlet and the Black, Lipstick On Your Collar, Tales from the Crypt, and ER. He was ranked No. 36 in Empire magazine’s “The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time” list.
Early life
McGregor was born inside the Perth Royal Infirmary, was brought up inside nearby small town of Crieff, and went to the independent fee-paying school Morrison’s Academy. His mother, Carol Diane (née Lawson), is really a teacher and school administrator, and his father, James Charles Stuart McGregor, can be a physical education teacher.His mother is the sister of actor Denis Lawson, the sister-in-law in the late actress Sheila Gish, and the step-aunt from the late Lou Gish. McGregor attended Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1988 to study drama.Six months prior to graduating, he won a leading role in Dennis Potter’s six-part BBC series Lipstick on Your Collar,and has been working steadily ever since then.
Career
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McGregor made his feature film debut in 1993 in Bill Forsyth’s Being Human. The following year, he earned widespread praise and won an Empire Award for his overall performance inside the thriller Shallow Grave,[5] which marked his first collaboration with director Danny Boyle.His main international breakthrough soon followed with the part of heroin addict Mark Renton in Boyle’s movie version of Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting.
McGregor in the premiere of the Men Who Stare at Goats, throughout the 2009 Toronto International Movie Festival.
McGregor has been featured as the male romantic lead in Hollywood films including Moulin Rouge! and Down With Love, and inside the British film Little Voice. He received outstanding reviews for his performance as an amoral drifter mixed up in murder inside the Scottish film Young Adam (2003), which co-starred Scottish actress Tilda Swinton.McGregor was one particular of quite a few actors rumoured to have been offered the lead part as James Bond inside 2006 reboot Casino Royale, along with Gerard Butler, Sam Worthington, Orlando Bloom and Hugh Jackman but he turned it down due to the fact he feared becoming typecast.The part went to Daniel Craig.
McGregor is 1 in the few important male actors to repeatedly do full-frontal nudity in many of his films, which include Trainspotting, Velvet Goldmine, The Pillow Book, and Young Adam.He also played gay and bisexual characters in Peter Greenaway’s The Pillow Book, Todd Haynes’ Velvet Goldmine, and now recently inside the new movie with Jim Carrey, I Adore You Phillip Morris.
In 20ǥ, McGregor lent his voice to two successful animated features; the robot Rodney Copperbottom in Robots, which also featured the voices of Halle Berry and Robin Williamsand also the lead character in Gary Chapman’s Valiant, alongside Jim Broadbent, John Cleese and Ricky Gervais. Additionally in 2ዅ, McGregor played two roles (one particular a clone of the other) opposite Scarlett Johansson in Michael Bay’s The Island and then appeared in Marc Forster’s Stay, a psychological thriller co-starring Naomi Watts and Ryan Gosling.
McGregor has narrated the STV show JetSet, a Scottish series following the lives of student pilots and navigators at RAF Lossiemouth as they undergo a gruelling six-month course learning to fly the Tornado GR4 — the RAF’s primary attack aircraft.
McGregor appears opposite Colin Farrell inside the Woody Allen film Cassandra’s Dream,[4][16] and will co-star with Daniel Craig in Dan Harris’ upcoming film adaptation of Glen Duncan’s novel I, Lucifer.[17] He also appeared in 2003′s Big Fish and alongside Jim Carrey in 2009′s I Really enjoy You Phillip Morris.
Star Wars
In 1999, McGregor starred from the blockbuster Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace as the young Obi-Wan Kenobi, a part originally produced well-known by Sir Alec Guinness in the original Star Wars trilogy.He reprised his part for the subsequent prequels Star Wars: Episode II – Attack in the Clones (2002) and Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge with the Sith (2005). McGregor took very special care (especially in Revenge of the Sith) in his portrayal to ensure that Obi-Wan’s mannerisms, speech timings, and accents closely resemble Obi-Wan’s “Alec Guinness Self”.[18] In appearing inside Star Wars films, he was continuing a loved ones tradition of sorts: his uncle, Denis Lawson, had played Wedge Antilles inside original trilogy.
Theatre
McGregor starred alongside Jane Krakowski, Douglas Hodge, and Jenna Russell inside original Donmar Warehouse production of Guys and Dollsin London in the Piccadilly Theatre. He played the leading function of Sky Masterson, made well known by Marlon Brando inside movie, and he received the LastMinute.com award for Best Actor in 2005. He was also nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Very best Actor in a Musical.
From December 2007 to February 2008, he starred as Iago in Othello on the Donmar Warehouse alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor as Othello and Kelly Reilly as Desdemona.[23][24] He reprised the function on BBC Radio 3 in May well 2008.
Personal life
McGregor in the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival
On 22 July 1995, in a village in France, McGregor married Eve Mavrakis, a French production designer, whom he met although filming a guest appearance on the British television series Kavanagh QC. They have two daughters together, Clara Mathilde (born February 1996) and Esther Rose (born 7 November 2001), and McGregor has a Heart and Dagger tattoo of their names on his proper arm.In April 2006, McGregor and his wife adopted Jamiyan, a four-year-old girl from Mongolia (born June 20ǡ).McGregor refuses to talk about his relatives in interviews; “because it’s private.” Through the “fly-on-the-wall” filming of preparation for that Extensive Way Round and Long Way Down journeys, McGregor went to excellent lengths to keep his children — and info that could reveal the location of his home — away from the cameras. Unlike travelling companion Charley Boorman, whose daughters frequently appeared in front of the cameras, McGregor did not have his children present with the send-off or other filmed parts of either adventure, but they were filmed on the end when his family members greeted him in the end with the journey.Having lived in London for some time, in 2008 the loved ones relocated their principal base to their property in Los Angeles, whilst retaining their household in London.
A keen motorcyclist since his youth, McGregor undertook a marathon motorcycle trip with his friend Charley Boorman and cameraman Claudio von Planta in 2004. From mid-April to the end of July, they travelled from London to New York via central Europe, Ukraine, Russia (including Siberia), Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Canada on BMW R1150GS Adventure motorcycles, for a cumulative distance of 22,345 miles (35,960 km).The trip formed the basis of a television series and a best-selling book, both known as Long Way Round.En route the Prolonged Way Round team took time out to see some of UNICEF’s function in Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia.The Lengthy Way Round group reunited in 2007 for an additional motorcycle trip from John o’ Groats in Scotland to Cape Town in South Africa.The journey, entitled Extensive Way Down lasted from 12 Might until 5 August 2007.
McGregor’s brother, Colin, can be a Tornado GR4 pilot inside Royal Air Force.Colin joined the motorcycle group during the early stages of the Long Way Down journey. His father Jim McGregor also rode on sections of both Prolonged Way Round and Lengthy Way Down, whilst his mother Carol surprised him inside the latter stages of his African journey, serving him a can of Coca-Cola at a lodge in Malawi.
In an episode of Parkinson in 2007, McGregor said that he has given up alcohol after a period where he was arguably a functioning alcoholic, and that he has not had a drink in seven years.In 2008, he had a cancerous mole removed from underneath his right eye.
Charity perform
McGregor does a fantastic deal of charity deliver the results, which include with UNICEF and GO Campaign, and he has hosted the annual Hollywood gala for GO Campaign for that past two years. In 2007 he and friend, Charley Boorman, did function for UNICEF in Africa. He and Eve are Patrons on the Zoological Society of London.
Feature films
Year
Film
Role
Notes
19Ƚ
Being Human
Alvarez
1994
Shallow Grave
Alex Law
Empire Award for Best British Actor
1995
Blue Juice
Dean Raymond
1996
Trainspotting
Mark Renton
BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Empire Award for Best British Actor
London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actor of the Year
Nominated â MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
The Pillow Book
Jerome
Emma
Frank Churchill
Brassed Off
Andy
1997
Nightwatch
Martin Bells
The Serpent’s Kiss
Meneer Chrome
A Life Less Ordinary
Robert Lewis
Empire Award for Best British Actor
Nominated  MTV Movie Award for Best Dance Sequence (shared withÂCameron Diaz)
1998
Desserts
Stroller
Velvet Goldmine
Curt Wild
Little Voice
Billy
Nominated  Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
1999
Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Nominated â Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actor
Nominated – Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Action/Science Fiction
Nominated – MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (shared with Liam Neeson and Ray Park)
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
Rogue Trader
Nick Leeson
Eye of the Beholder
Stephen Wilson
2000
Nora
James Joyce
Nominated â Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actor
2
Moulin Rouge!
Christian
Empire Award for Best British Actor
London Critics Circle Film Award for British Actor of the Year
MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Sequence (shared with Nicole Kidman)
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated –Â Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated – Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated – IF Award for Best Actor
Nominated – MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (shared with Nicole Kidman)
Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Black Hawk Down
SPC John Grimes
Nominated – Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast
2002
Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
Obi-Wan Kenobi
Solid Geometry
Phil
2003
Down with Love
Catcher Block
Young Adam
Joe Taylor
BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor In A Leading Role
Nominated – British Independent Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Empire Award for Best British Actor
David Jude Heyworth Law (born 29 December 1972) is an English actor, film producer and director.
He began acting with the National Youth Music Theatre in 1987, and had his initial television part in 1989. After starring in films directed by Andrew Niccol, Clint Eastwood and David Cronenberg, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Greatest Supporting Actor in 1999 for his overall performance in Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley. In 2000 he won a Very best Supporting Actor BAFTA Award for his perform from the movie. In 2003, he was nominated for your Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in one more Minghella film, Cold Mountain. In 2006 he starred in the Holiday alongside Cameron Diaz, Jack Black, and Kate Winslet.
In 2006, he was 1 on the best ten most bankable movie stars in Hollywood. In 2007, he received an Honorary César and he was named a Chevalier on the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres through the French federal government.
Early life
Jude Law was born in Lewisham, South London, the second child of teachers Peter Law and Margaret Heyworth.He grew up in Blackheath, an area within the Borough of Lewisham[6] and he was educated at John Ball Primary School in Blackheath and Kidbrooke School in Kidbrooke, before attending the Alleyn’s School in Dulwich.
Career
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1980s–1990s
In 1987 Law began acting with National Youth Music Theatre.He played numerous roles within the Edinburgh Fringe-awarded play The Ragged Child. 1 of his initial major stage roles was Foxtrot Darling in Philip Ridley’s The Fastest Clock Inside the Universe. Law went on to appear as Michael from the West End production of Jean Cocteau’s tragicomedy Les Parents terribles, directed by Sean Mathias. For this play he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Newcomer, and he received the Ian Charleson Award for Outstanding Newcomer.
Following a title change to Indiscretions, the play was reworked and transferred to Broadway in 1995, where Law acted opposite Kathleen Turner, Roger Rees and Cynthia Nixon.This position earned him a Tony Award nomination and also the Theatre World Award. In 1989, Law got his very first television part in a movie based on the Beatrix Potter children’s book, The Tailor of Gloucester. After minor roles in British television, including a two-year stint from the Granada TV soap opera Families plus the leading purpose inside BFI /Channel 4 short “The Crane”, Law had his breakthrough while using British crime drama Shopping, which also featured his future wife Sadie Frost.
In 1997, he became additional widely known with his role inside the Oscar Wilde bio-pic Wilde. Law won the “Most Promising Newcomer” award from the Evening Standard British Movie Awards for his purpose as Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas, the glamorous lover of Stephen Fry’s Oscar Wilde.In Andrew Niccol’s science fiction film Gattaca he played the part of a disabled former swimming star living in the eugenics-obsessed dystopia. In Clint Eastwood’s Midnight from the Garden of Good and Evil he played the role from the ill-fated hustler murdered by an art dealer, played by Kevin Spacey. He also played a mob hitman in Sam Mendes’s 1930s period drama Road to Perdition.
2000s
Jude Law at the 2006 Toronto International Movie Festival
Law was one with the Top Ten 2006 A-list of the most bankable movie stars in Hollywood, following the criteria of James Ulmer from the Ulmer Scale.On 1 March 2007, he was honoured while using Ordre des Arts et des Lettres conferred by the French government, in recognition of his contribution to Entire world Cinema Arts. He was named a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.[4] He has been nominated for the Academy Award for Very best Supporting Actor for his efficiency inside the Talented Mr. Ripley in 1999, and then once again for the Academy Award for Greatest Actor for Cold Mountain in 2003. Both films were directed by Anthony Minghella.
For your Talented Mr. Ripley he learned to play saxophone and earned a MTV Movie Award nomination with Matt Damon and Fiorello for performing the song “Tu vuò fà l’americano” by Renato Carosone and Nicola Salerno. He learned ballet dancing to the movie A.I. Artificial Intelligence (썑).
Law, an admirer of Laurence Olivier, employed the actor’s image from the 2004 film Sky Captain along with the Globe of Tomorrow. Using personal computer graphics, footage from the young Olivier was merged into the film, playing Dr. Totenkopf, a mysterious scientific genius and supervillain.
He portrayed the title character in Alfie, the remake of Bill Naughton’s 1966 movie, playing the role originated by Michael Caine. He took on another of Caine’s earlier roles within the 2007 film Sleuth adapted by Nobel Laureate in Literature Harold Pinter, while Caine played the part originated by Sir Laurence Olivier.
Law is one particular of 3 actors who took over the part of actor Heath Ledger in Terry Gilliam’s film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Along with Law, actors Johnny Depp and Colin Farrell portray “three separate dimensions inside movie.”He appeared opposite Forest Whitaker from the dark sci-fi comedy Repo Men and as Dr. Watson in Guy Ritchie’s adaption of Sherlock Holmes, alongside Robert Downey, Jr. and Rachel McAdams. Law stars as a celebrity supermodel within the film Rage. Hamlet
In May perhaps 2009, Law returned for the London stage to portray the title role in Shakespeare’s Hamlet in the Donmar Warehouse West End season at Wyndham’s Theatre. The BBC reported “a fine and solid performance” but included other reviews of Law’s interpretation that were mixed. There was a further run in the production at Elsinore Castle in Denmark from 25–30 August 2009. In September 2009 the production transferred for the Broadhurst Theatre in New York. Again, the critics failed to agree on the merit of Law’s interpretation: London’s Daily Mail discovered only positive reviews,but The Washington Post felt that the much-anticipated efficiency was “highly disappointing”. Nonetheless, he was nominated for your 2010 Tony Award for Best Effectiveness by a Leading Actor in a Play.In January 2ዊ in the Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards ceremony he was presented with the John and Wendy Trewin Award for Very best Shakespearean Functionality for his 2009 Hamlet.
Marketing
Law is the face with the male perfume of Dior, Dior Homme Sport.Since 2005, he has represented Dunhill as an “apparel ambassador” in Asia.In 2008, he became the global face of Dunhill and appears in the worldwide marketing campaigns.
In 2002, he directed a Respect for Animals anti-fur cinema commercial. The commercial, titled “Fur and Against”, used music composed by Gary Kemp, and included appearances by Law, Chrissie Hynde, Moby, George Michael, Danny Goffey, Rhys Ifans, Sadie Frost, Helena Christensen, Sir Paul McCartney, Mel C, and Stella McCartney. Realtime Film
In spring 2007 Jude Law shot the Jason Martin-directed short video “Realtime Film Trailer” at Borough Market, South London. Rather than promoting a film, this “trailer”, which appeared among typical trailers in selected cinemas across London starting 19 November 2007, advertised a live event, Realtime Movie, by Polish artist Paweł Althamer. Hundreds turned up for this–unfilmed–re-enactment in genuine time with the sequence of events shown in “Realtime Movie Trailer” by the exact same actors, which includes Althamer as a Polish laborer, held at Borough Marketplace on 30 November 2007. The performance was commissioned by Tate Modern as part of its “The World as a Stage” exhibition which explored the boundaries between arts and reality.
Charity actions
In 2004, Law launched a campaign to raise Â٠.five million towards the Youthful Vic Theatre’s £12.5 million redevelopment project.He is currently Chair on the Younger Vic committee and has said that he is proud to assist make the Fresh Vic “a nurturing bed” for young directors.He is definitely an enthusiastic football fan and a supporter of the English football club Tottenham Hotspur. In 2006, he joined Robbie Williams from the “Soccer Aid” celebrity football match to benefit UNICEF.
In 2006, he starred in an anthology of Samuel Beckett readings and performances directed by director Anthony Minghella. Using the Beckett Gala Evening in the Reading Town Hall, much more than £22,000 was donated for that Macmillan Cancer Assistance. Also in 썖, Frost and Law directed a Shakespeare play in a South African orphanage. He travelled to Durban with Frost and their little ones to be able to aid kids who have lost their parents to AIDS. In July 2007, as patron in the charity, he assisted kick off the month-long tour from the AIDS-themed musical Thula Sizwe through the Vibrant Zulu Warriors.Also in 2007, he encouraged the Buddies of the Earth/The Large Ask campaign, asking British Federal government to take action versus climate change.
Law does charity work for organizations including Make Poverty History, the Rhys Daniels Trust, plus the WAVE Trauma Centre.He supports the Make-A-Wish Base and also the Pride of Britain Awards
He is the chair of the Music For Tomorrow Base to enable rebuild Katrina-devastated New Orleans.
Jude Law is an ambassador of HRH The Prince of Wales’ Youngsters as well as the Arts Basis. He supports Breast Cancer Care,and in December 2008 he supported the Willow Basis with a small canvas for their campaign Stars on Canvas. In April 2009 he supported the charity Education Africa with the gift of a mask he had painted and signed himself. The campaign was launched on eBay by Education Africa.
Stars including Dame Judi Dench and Jude Law have assisted save St Stephen’s Church in Hampstead. The celebrities supported the campaign, which raised £4.five million to refurbish the Victorian church in north London. The building reopened in March 2009 as an arts and community centre. Peace actions
In July 2007, Jude Law and Jeremy Gilley were in Afghanistan over a period of 10 days to document peace commitments and routines there for an upcoming film and for marking the UN International Morning of Peace.Accompanied by UNICEF Representative Catherine Mbengue, they travelled and filmed in treacherous locations of eastern Afghanistan having a video crew, interviewing children, government ministers, community leaders and UN officials.They also filmed at schools and visited numerous UNICEF-supported programmes within and outside the capital Kabul.The efforts of Peace 1 Day are coordinated in celebration on the annual International Evening of Peace, on 21 September. The film, named The Day time After Peace, premiered in the Cannes Movie Festival. On 21 September 2008, the movie was shown at a gala screening in the Royal Albert Hall.
On 30 August 2008, Law and Gilley returned to Afghanistan to help keep a momentum around Peace Day time. They met President Hamid Karzai, top NATO and UN officials, and members from the support community. They also screened the new documentary about the efforts in help of peace. The documentary features pursuits that took location throughout Afghanistan in 2007. It also highlights assistance from UNICEF and also the WHO to the peaceful immunization of 1.4 million youngsters versus polio in insecure areas.
Personal life
Law’s parents live in France, where they run their own drama school and theatre.His sister Natasha is often a well-regarded illustrator and artist, living in London.
Law met Sadie Frost even though working on the film Shopping. They married on 2 September 1997 and divorced on 29 October 2003. He is the father of a stepson, Finlay Munro (born 20 September 19Ⱥ), and 3 biological young children with Frost: son Rafferty (born 6 October 1996), daughter Iris (born 25 October 2000) and son Rudy (born 10 September 2002).
Even though making the film Alfie in late 2003, Law and co-star Sienna Miller began a relationship, becoming engaged on Christmas Day 2004.Miller and Law separated in November 2006.
On 29 July 2009, it was announced that Law would become a father for the fourth time following a brief relationship with US model Samantha Burke in 2008. Burke gave birth to a daughter, Sophia, on 22 September 2009 in New York.
In December 썙, it was reported that Law and Miller had rekindled their relationship after starring in separate shows on Broadway in New York City inside the Fall of 2009.They spent Christmas 2009 in Barbados, along with 3 of Law’s youngsters.
Filmography
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1989
The Tailor of Gloucester
Sam, Mayor’s Stableboy
TV
1990
Families
Nathan Thompson
TV
1991
The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes
Joe Barnes
TV
1992
The Crane
Young Man
1993
The Marshal
Bruno
TV
1994
Shopping
Billy
1996
I Love You, I Love You Not
Ethan
1997
Bent
Stormtrooper
Wilde
Lord Alfred Douglas
Evening Standard British Film Award — Most Promising Newcomer
Gattaca
Jerome Eugene Morrow
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Billy Carl Hanson
1998
Music From Another Room
Danny
Final Cut
Jude
The Wisdom of Crocodiles
Steven Grlscz
aka Immortality
1999
eXistenZ
Ted Pikul
Presence of Mind
Secretary
The Talented Mr. Ripley
Dickie Greenleaf
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Supporting Actor – Suspense
Santa Fe Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Empire Award — Best British Actor
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated—London Critics Circle Film Award — British Supporting Actor of the Year
Nominated—MTV Movie Award — Best Musical Performance
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Teen Choice Award — Film Choice Breakout Performance
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Tube Tales
(director)
“A Bird in the Hand”
2000
Love, Honour and Obey
Jude
Happy M’Gee
Tony M’Gee
2001
Enemy at the Gates
Vasily Zaytsev
Nominated—European Film Award Audience Award for Best Actor
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Gigolo Joe
Nominated—Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor â Motion Picture
Nominated—Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
2002
Road to Perdition
Harlen Maguire
NominatedâEmpire Award for Best British Actor
Nominated—London Film Critics Circle Awards for Best British Supporting Actor
Nominated—Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor
2003
Cold Mountain
W. P. Inman
Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated—BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated—Empire Award for Best British Actor
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Nominated—IFTA Award – People’s Choice Award for Best International Actor
Nominated—London Film Critics Circle Awards for Best British Actor
Nominated—MTV Movie Award — Best Trans-Atlantic Breakthrough Performer
Nominated—Golden Satellite Award â Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
2004
I ♥ Huckabees
Brad Stand
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Sky Captain / Joseph Sullivan
Also Producer
Nominated—MTV Movie Award Best Kiss shared with Gwyneth Paltrow
Nominated—Visual Effects Society Awards 2004 – Outstanding Performance by an Actor or Actress in a Visual Effects Film
Alfie
Alfie
Closer
Dan
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Nominated—Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
The Aviator
Errol Flynn
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Lemony Snicket
Voice
ShoWest Convention/ShoWest Award — Male Star of the Year
Nominated—People’s Choice Award — Favorite Leading Man
2006
All the King’s Men
Jack Burden
Breaking & Entering
Will Francis
The Holiday
Graham
Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Cameron Diaz
2007
My Blueberry Nights
Jeremy
Sleuth
Milo Tindle
Also producer
2009
Rage
Minx
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Tony (2nd transformation)
Sherlock Holmes
Dr. John Watson
Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
2010
Repo Men
Remy, a repo man
2011
Sherlock Holmes 2
Dr. John Watson
Filming
2012
The Depression Diaries
Young Peter
Theatre
Year
Title
Role
Director
Playwright
Theatre
1987
Bodywork
Adrenalin
Richard Stilgoe
NYMT/The Northcott Theatre, Exeter/(The Exeter Festival), The Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
1988–1989
The Little Rats
P. Allwood,
Jeremy James Taylor, David Scott
NYMT/The George Square Theatre/The Edinburgh International Festival, The National Theatre Thesalonika, The Opera House Piraeus, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, The Northcott Theatre, Exeter.
1988
The Ragged Child
various roles:
Anthony Ashley-Cooper,
Clerk of the Court,
Sir Peter Dykewater,
Timothy, an aristocrat
Jeremy James Taylor, Frank Whately
NYMT/Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Northcott Theatre, Exeter, BBC Television, (Networked).
1989
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Joseph
Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice
NYMT/Herriot Hall The Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
1989–1990
Captain Stirrick
Ned Stirrick
Eileen Chivers
Jeremy James Taylor, David Scott
NYMT/Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, The George Square Theatre /The Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
David Suchet , OBE (born 2 May possibly 1946) is definitely an English actor, recognized for his function on British television. He is recognised for his RTS- and BPG award-winning overall performance as Augustus Melmotte inside the 2001 British Television mini-drama The Way We Reside Now, alongside Matthew Macfadyen and Paloma Baeza, and a 1991 British Academy Tv Award (BAFTA) nomination.
He is perhaps ideal recognized, even though, for his role as Agatha Christie’s excellent detective Hercule Poirot inside the long-running British Television dramatic series Poirot, alongside Hugh Fraser, Philip Jackson and Pauline Moran.
Suchet has an older brother, John Suchet, a British newsreader and television presenter. His father was Jack Suchet, who emigrated to England from South Africa in 1932, and trained being a physician at St Mary’s Hospital, London.
Suchet and his two brothers, John and Peter, attended Grenham House boarding college in Birchington-on-Sea, Kent; then, after attending another private school, Wellington School in Somerset, he took an interest in acting and joined the National Youth Theatre at the age of eighteen years. He studied in the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, exactly where he now serves as a council member.
Career
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Suchet began his acting career on the Watermill Theatre, Bagnor, Berkshire, and retains a excellent affection for the place, saying that it “fulfils my vision of a perfect theatre”. In 1973, he joined the Royal Shakespeare Organization. Theatre
David Suchet accomplished the part of John in the play Oleanna in the Royal Court Theatre, London in 1993. It was directed by Harold Pinter and Lia Williams co-starred as Carol. He was also featured as Salieri from 19ɂ – 2000 in the Broadway production Amadeus. In 2007 on the Chichester Festival Theatre, he performed a lead role as Cardinal Benelli inside the Last Confession, concerning the death of Pope John Paul I. Television operate
Following creating his 1st Tv appearance in 1970, he produced his initial appearance about the big screen inside the 1980 movie version of a Tale of Two Cities. In 1980, he played Edward Teller, later developer of the US H-bomb, from the joint BBC-US Tv serial about the US Manhattan Project known as Oppenheimer. In 쌿, he played the insidious half-Chinese policeman with orders to kill British spy Sidney Reilly. In 1985, he played Blott from the tv set series Blott on the Landscape. Suchet appeared as Inspector Japp from the 1985 movie adaptation of Lord Edgware Dies, screen-name Thirteen at Dinner, with Peter Ustinov portraying Poirot. In 1989, he took the title part himself for the long-running tv series Agatha Christie’s Poirot. Rather less properly identified, but quite an extraordinary performance nonetheless, is Suchet’s portrayal of Sigmund Freud (young and old) inside 6-hour mini-series Freud, co-produced by the BBC in 1984.
In 2003, he performed ambitious 16th century Englishman Cardinal Wolsey inside the 2-part ITV drama Henry VIII opposite Ray Winstone as Henry VIII and Helena Bonham Carter as Anne Boleyn.
In Might 2006, he performed the part from the fallen press baron Robert Maxwell in Maxwell, a BBC2 dramatisation on the final 18 months of Maxwell’s life.During the exact same year, he voiced Poirot inside the adventure game Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express.
In December, he appeared on the ITV programme Extinct, presented by Sir Trevor McDonald and Zoe Ball, which saw Suchet and seven other well-known celebrities visit critically endangered species of animals and try and plead their case to the viewers so that they would pick up the phone and vote for that animal. The animal while using the most votes would receive a large sum of money, which would be utilized to attempt and save them. Suchet and his animal, the Giant Panda, did not win; nevertheless, they finished in the top 3. The winners were Pauline Collins and also the Bengal Tiger.
At Christmas 2006, he played the vampire hunter Abraham Van Helsing inside a BBC adaptation of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. He appears within the disaster film Flood, released in August 2007, since the Deputy Prime Minister with the United Kingdom at a time when London is devastated by flooding. Suchet appeared on daytime Tv chat show Loose Women on 6 February 2008 to talk about his movie The Bank Work, in which he played Lew Vogel, alongside Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows.
In 2008, he took part within the genealogy documentary series Who Do You Believe You are?, and discovered facts about his family history.Suchet will also be starring inside 11th season on the British Tv drama Poirot.
He starred inside 2009 CBC made-for-TV movie, Diverted.
He has also been cast as the principal antagonist, Reacher Gilt, inside upcoming Sky Tv adaptation of Going Postal, based around the book from the exact same name by Terry Pratchett. Cinema
Suchet is due to appear inside the British film thriller Act of God as Benjamin Cisco, alongside Max Brown and Jenny Agutter. In 1987, Suchet played a bigfoot hunter in Harry and also the Hendersons. He had key roles in two Michael Douglas films, A Perfect Murder along with the In-Laws.
Radio function
His first broadcast job was to read a “Morning Story” for BBC Pebble Mill Talks producer David Shute. They had met on the Mayor of Stratford’s annual cocktail party to welcome members in the Royal Shakespeare Organization to their new season.
Suchet provided the voice of Aslan in Focus about the Family’s radio version of C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia.
Suchet executed as the voice of the villainous Dr. Julius No in BBC Radio 4′s radio adaptation of Ian Fleming’s novel Dr. No.
In March 2010 he performed the title part in the BBC radio edition of David Golder.
Other work
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Suchet is vice-president on the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Rely on, whose most challenging achievement to date may be securing funding (each by way of an appeal and from influencing federal government decisions) concerning the creating from the new M6 Toll motorway wherever it cuts the lines with the Lichfield Canal along with the Hatherton Canal, both of which the Trust wishes to see reopened. He has also been officially voted in as chairman in the River Thames Alliance in November 2005.[13] At the July 2006 Annual Standard Meeting with the River Thames Alliance, he agreed to continue becoming chairman for another year
Awards and honours
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Suchet’s initial major award was the Royal Television Society’s award for ideal male actor for A Song for Europe in 1985. His performance as Agatha Christie’s renowned detective Hercule Poirot from the tv series Poirot earned him a 1991 British Academy Tv Award (BAFTA) nomination. In preparation for the part he says that he has read each and every novel and short story and compiled an extensive file on Poirot.
Suchet was given a Variety Club Award in 1994 for finest actor for portraying John in David Mamet’s play Oleanna at the Royal Court Theatre, London. He later won a different Assortment Club Award (as well as a 2000 Tony nomination for best effectiveness by a leading actor in a play) for his portrayal of Antonio Salieri in the revival of Amadeus.
Suchet was nominated for another Royal Tv Society award in 2ዂ for his effectiveness as Augustus Melmotte from the Way We Live Now, which also earned him a BAFTA nomination. The exact same year, he was appointed an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II.
On 10 October 2008, Suchet was awarded an honorary degree for his contributions for the Arts, from the University of Chichester. This was presented by the Vice Chancellor with the Chichester Festival Theatre.
On 24 November 2008, David Suchet won the ‘Best Actor’ accolade in the 2008 International Emmy Awards in New York for his part as tycoon Robert Maxwell from the 2007 BBC drama, Maxwell. He said: “It’s been an unbelievable night for that Brits. I’m absolutely thrilled to bits, I cannot believe it’s definitely true. This is my very first Emmy ever, and I can’t tell you what it feels like to win for England mainly because it’s international, and to represent my acting community as properly.”
On 7 January 2009, David Suchet was awarded Freedom from the City of London, at the Guildhall in London.
Personal life
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One particular of Suchet’s hobbies is photography. His maternal grandfather, James Jarché, was a famous Fleet Street photographer notable for the first photos of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson as well as for his photos of Louis Blériot (1909) and also the Siege of Sidney Street. Suchet first became considering photography when his grandfather gave him a Kodak camera like a present. Suchet also plays the clarinet,taught by Maurice Cowlin, and drums.
He affectionately calls his fat suit for Hercule Poirot his “armadillo padding”.
He lived in Pinner, a suburb in Greater London for quite a few many years.
Religious beliefs
Suchet stated in an interview with Strand Magazine, “I’m a Christian by faith. I like to think it sees me through a wonderful deal of my existence. I really very much think in the principles of Christianity and the rules of most religions, actually—that a single has to abandon oneself to a increased good.”
Family
In 1972, Suchet 1st met his wife, Sheila Ferris, in the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry, in which they had been both functioning; he says that he fell in enjoy with her as shortly as he saw her, and that it took a whilst to persuade her to go out for a meal with him.They were married on 30 June 1976, and they’ve a single son, Robert, an officer inside Royal Marines and also a daughter, Katherine, a physiotherapist.
Suchet is the brother of John Suchet, a national news presenter for Five News. His maternal grandfather was James Jarché, a pioneering photographer.The Jarché loved ones was originally named Jarchy, and had been Russian Jews.Suchet’s maternal grandfather’s moms and dads had been also Eastern European Jews and his paternal grandfather Isidor Shokhet (from shochet, meaning “kosher butcher” in Hebrew) lived in Kretinga, a town inside Pale of Settlement in the Russian Empire (now in Lithuania), and changed his surname for the Germanised Suchedowitz soon after escaping to Memel, Prussia, and then to Suchet soon after moving to Cape Town, South Africa.
Suchet’s maternal great-great-great grandfather George Jezzard was a master mariner. He was captain of the brig Hannah, which foundered nine miles off the coast of Suffolk during the terrible storm of May possibly 28, 1860, by which a lot more than 100 vessels had been lost and at least 40 lives lost. Jezzard and six others of his crew have been saved by nearby rescuers just before their ship sank.
Filmography
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The Professionals: “Where the Jungle Ends” (1978)
Schiele in Prison (1980)
Oppenheimer (1980)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982)
The Missionary (1982)
Trenchcoat (1983)
Reilly Ace of Spies (1983)
Master of the Game (1984)
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
The Little Drummer Girl (1984)
Freud (1984)
Blott on the Landscape (1985)
The Falcon and the Snowman (1985)
Thirteen at Dinner (1985) as Inspector Japp
Iron Eagle (1986)
Harry and the Hendersons )
Cause Célèbre (1987; TV)
A World Apart (1988)
When the Whales Came (1989)
Der Fall Lucona (1993)
Executive Decision (1996)
Moses (1996)
The Phoenix and the Carpet (1997)
A Perfect Murder (1998)
RKO 281 (1999)
Wing Commander (1999)
Victoria & Albert (TV serial) (2001)
The Way We Live Now (2001)
Live From Baghdad (2002)
Roberto Benigni’s Pinocchio (2002)… as Mister Geppetto’s English voice
The In-Laws (2003)
Foolproof (2003)
Henry VIII (2003)
Space Odyssey: Voyage To The Planets )
Flushed Away (2006)
Dracula (2006)
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express (video game) (2006)
Agatha Christie’s Poirot (1989–present) as Hercule Poirot
Maxwell (2007) as Robert Maxwell
Flood (2007)
The Bank Job (2008)
Diverted (2009)
Going Postal (2010)