Eddie Redmayne

Eddie Redmayne

s. 06.01.1982 (42 vuotta)
Lontoo, England, Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta

Biografia

Eddie Redmayne was seen in the film adaptation of "Les Misérables," alongside Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, and Russell Crowe. Winner for Best Picture at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards, the film was also nominated for Best Picture at the 2013 Academy Awards. Earlier in 2012, Redmayne starred in Derick Martini's film "Hick," alongside Chloe Moretz and Blake Lively, adapted from the novel by Andrea Portes.

Among his other film credits, Redmayne starred in the critically acclaimed "My Week with Marilyn," in which he played the role of Colin Clark with Michelle Williams, Dame Judi Dench, Emma Watson and Kenneth Branagh. Redmayne also appeared in "The Yellow Handkerchief," with Maria Bello and William Hurt, and the role of Osmund in Christopher Smith's "Black Death." He starred in Stephen Poliakoff's "Glorious 39," opposite Romola Garai, Julie Christie, Bill Nighy and Juno Temple, and later in "Powder Blue" by Timothy Linh Bui with Jessica Biel and Forest Whitaker.

In 2007, Redmayne had a supporting role in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age," directed by Shekhar Kapur, and co-starring Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Clive Owen. He also appeared with Toni Collette in the crime thriller "Like Minds," "The Other Boleyn Girl," and "Savage Grace." with Julianne Moore. Redmayne made his screen debut in 2006 in Robert De Niro's dramatic thriller "The Good Shepherd," starring Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie.

Redmayne's vast resume also includes work in British television. He was seen starring in "Birdsong," with Clemence Poesy, a two-part BBC1 series adaptation of Sebastian Faulks' epic love story, set during the First World War. In 2011, Redmayne was seen in the Golden Globe- and Emmy-nominated "The Pillars of the Earth," a television mini-series adaptation of Ken Follett's bestselling novel, in which he starred alongside Matthew MacFadyen, Hayley Atwell and Rufus Sewell, with Ridley Scott as executive producer. His other television credits include the leading role of Angel Clare alongside Gemma Arterton in the acclaimed BBC adaptation of "Tess of the D'Urbervilles."

In 2010, Redmayne won both Tony and Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his outstanding performance in Michael Grandage's acclaimed theatrical production "Red," which transferred from the Donmar Warehouse to the Golden Theatre on Broadway.

Redmayne starred opposite Alfred Molina in this two-handed production. He received critical acclaim for his West End performance as a troubled teen, opposite Jonathan Pryce, in Edward Albee's powerful drama "The Goat or Who Is Sylvia?" The role won him the 2004 London Evening Standard Award and the 2005 London Critics Circle Theatre Award for Outstanding Newcomer. He was also nominated at the 2005 Olivier Awards for Best Performance in a Supporting Role. Following this, he took to the stage in Christopher Shinn's new play, "Now Or Later," at the Royal Court Theatre. Redmayne was also seen on stage portraying the title role in Shakespeare's "Richard II," which opened at the Donmar Warehouse in London to fantastic reviews.

Redmayne's impressive body of work led him to earn a nomination in the Orange Wednesday's Rising Star category at the prestigious 2012 BAFTA Film Awards.

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