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Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

Paul Bettany

is 38 years old
Actor

Born: Thursday, May 27, 1971
  (Harlesden, London, England, UK)
Height: 6' 3"

Rating
100% (17 votes)

Star Sign:
Gemini
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Paul Bettany in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)

PAUL BETTANY (Dr. Stephen Maturin) portrayed Charles Herman, mathematician John Nash, Jr.’s imaginary roommate in Ron Howard’s Academy Award-winning Best Picture A Beautiful Mind, starring opposite Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly and Ed Harris. He was nominated for the London Film Critics’ Award for Best Supporting Actor.

The British-born Bettany is a recognized star overseas with well-received performances in film, on the London stage and on British television. American audiences first discovered him in A Knight’s Tale, in which he played the comical role of Chaucer opposite Heath Ledger. Bettany earned the Best Supporting Actor award from the London Film Critics for his performance in the film, and led to his being named one of Daily Variety’s "Ten to Watch" for 2001.

Classically trained at the Drama Centre in London, he made his stage debut in a West End production of An Inspector Calls under the direction of Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot). He then spent a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company, performing in productions of Richard III, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar before landing his first feature film role in Bent.

Bettany returned to the stage to appear in Love and Understanding at London’s Bush Theatre. He later reprised that role at the Longwharf Theatre in Connecticut. The play led to more British television work, including Lynda La Plante’s Killer Net and Coming Home, in which he starred with Peter O’Toole.

His appearance in the Royal Court Theatre productions of One More Wasted Year and Stranger’s House preceded his second feature film role in David Leland’s Land Girls with Catherine McCormack and Rachel Weisz. He next appeared in the film After the Rain.

Bettany portrayed Steerforth in the TNT production of David Copperfield, directed by Peter Medak, opposite Sally Field and Michael Richards. More feature film roles followed, including The Suicide Club with Jonathan Pryce and David Morrissey. He was nominated for a British Independent Film award and a London Film Critics’ award for Best Newcomer in the just-released Gangster No.1, directed by Paul McGuigan, and starring Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis, and Saffron Burrows.

He stars in the period mystery-thriller The Reckoning opposite Willem Dafoe, which re-teamed Bettany with director Paul McGuigan. Next, Bettany starred in the independent U.K. feature Heart of Me, starring opposite Helena Bonham-Carter and Oliver Williams for director Thaddeus O’Sullivan. He recently starred in director Lars von Trier’s (Dancing in the Dark, Breaking the Waves) dramatic thriller Dogville, also starring Nicole Kidman and Stellan Skaarsgard. Bettany’s most recent project is Wimbledon, also starring Kirsten Dunst, directed by Richard Loncraine, and centering on the tennis world.

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Paul Bettany

 appeared in following movies:
Legion (2009) [Post-production] Michael
South Solitary (2009) [Pre-production]
Young Victoria, The (2009) [Post-production] Lord Melbourne
Inkheart (2008) 80% (1 votes) Dustfinger
Born (2008) Joe (rumored)
Secret Life of Bees, The (2008) [Post-production]80% (14 votes) T. Ray Owens
Da Vinci Code, The (2006) 80% (648 votes) Silas
Firewall (2006) 70% (129 votes) Bill Cox
Stories of Lost Souls (2005) Y (segment Euston Road)
Wimbledon (2004) dvd62% (84 votes) Peter Colt
Dogville (2003) dvd86% (462 votes) Tom Edison
Reckoning, The (2003) dvd58% (7 votes) Nicholas
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) dvd80% (247 votes) Dr. Stephen Maturin, Surgeon
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2004
Heart of Me, The (2002) dvd62% (3 votes) Rickie
Knight's Tale, A (2001) dvd62% (176 votes) Geoffrey Chaucer, Sir William's
Beautiful Mind, A (2001) dvd80% (512 votes) Charles Herman
Suicide Club, The (2000) 60% (1 votes) Shaw
Gangster No. 1 (2000) dvd70% (20 votes) Young Gangster
Dead Babies (2000) dvd50% (2 votes) Quentin
Kiss Kiss (2000) 60% (1 votes) Jimmy
David Copperfield (2000) 80% (1 votes) James Steerforth
After the Rain (1999) Steph
Land Girls, The (1998) 58% (6 votes) Philip
Sharpe's Waterloo (1997) dvd90% (7 votes) Prince William of Orange

 Appeared as Himself
Premiere Women in Hollywood Awards (2004) Himself
Orange British Academy Film Awards, The (2002) Himself
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: (Episode dated 2 February 2006) (2000) Himself
Corazón de...: (Episode dated 21 March 2006) (2000) Himself
Nyhetsmorgon: Filmen 'Dogville' (1992) Himself




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