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Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen

is 69 years old
Actor

Real name: Ian Murray McKellen
Born: Thursday, May 25, 1939
  (Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK)
Height: 5' 11"

Rating
87% (19 votes)

Star Sign:
Gemini
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Ian McKellen in X2 (2003)

IAN McKELLEN (Magneto) reprises his role as the strongest and most powerful mutant. X2 reunites McKellen and director Bryan Singer, with whom he previously collaborated on the 1998 film "Apt Pupil," as well as on "X-Men."

Last year, McKellen was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Gandalf the Grey in Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring." In September of 2001 he celebrated his fortieth anniversary as an actor with a return to Broadway, starring opposite Helen Mirren in Richard

Greenburg's new adaptation of Strindberg’s "Dance of Death," directed by Sean Mathias. Recently, he was a guest "voice" on "The Simpsons."

McKellen, who was knighted in 1991 for his services to the performing arts, has been honored with more than thirty international awards for his performances on stage and latterly on screen. He won the Tony Award as Salieri in Peter Shaffer's "Amadeus" (1981); and an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actor in HBO's "Rasputin" (1996).

He was European Actor of the Year for his screen version of "Richard III" (1996); and received Academy Award, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Satellite nominations for Best Actor for his portrayal of Hollywood director James Whale in Bill Condon’s "Gods and Monsters" (1999).

McKellen’s numerous motion picture credits also include "Swept From the Sea," "Bent," "Thin Ice," "Restoration," "Jack and Sarah," "The Shadow," "Cold Comfort Farm," "And the Band Played On" (for which he won a CableACE Award and received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor), "Six Degrees of Separation," "Last Action Hero," "I’ll Do Anything," "The Ballad of Little Jo," "Scandal," "Plenty," "Zina," "The Keep," "Walter," "Priest of Love," "The Promise," "Alfred the Great," "A Touch of Love/Thank You All Very Much" and "The Bells of Hell Go Ting-A-Ling-A-Ling."

McKellen was born in the industrial north of England on May 25, 1939, the son of a civil engineer. He first acted at school and at Cambridge University, where he studied English Literature and appeared in twenty-one undergraduate productions. Without any formal dramatic training, he made his professional debut in 1961 at the Belgrade Theatre in Coventry. Then, for three seasons, he worked his apprenticeship with other regional companies, culminating with the opening of the Nottingham Playhouse, where he was directed by his childhood hero, Tyrone Guthrie.

His first London appearance in "A Scent of Flowers" (1964) won him the Clarence Derwent Award and an invitation from Laurence Olivier to join his new National Theatre Company at the Old Vic Theatre. This was followed by two seasons with the touring Prospect Theatre, storming the 1969 Edinburgh Festival as Shakespeare’s Richard II and Marlowe’s Edward II. These played for two sell-out seasons in London and were televised, as well. His "Hamlet" followed, and established McKellen as one of the leading classical actors of his generation. In 1972, he co-founded the democratically run Actors’ Company, which visited the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 1974.

His work with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) at Stratford-upon-Avon and in London (1974-78) included plays by Brecht, Chekhov, Ibsen, Marlowe, Shaw, Stoppard and Wedekind. For director Trevor Nunn he played Romeo (with Francesca Annis), Macbeth (with Judi Dench) Leontes, Toby Belch, Face and Iago (with Willard White).

At the Royal National Theatre, where he is a member of the Board, McKellen’s hits include "Wild Honey," "Coriolanus," "The Cherry Orchard," "The Critic," "Bent," "Napoli Milionaria," "Uncle Vanya," "An Enemy of the People" and as Captain Hook/Mr. Darling in "Peter Pan." As "Richard III", he toured the world from Tokyo to Los Angeles and later co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the motion picture version.

His position as an openly gay advocate for social change has coincided with his career. He was the original Max in Sherman's "Bent," and for the 1994 Gay Games in New York City, he devised and performed on Broadway his autobiographical anthology, "A Knight Out at the Lyceum." Raising funds for local youth/gay/AIDS charities, this solo show has since been to South Africa, up and down the U.K. across the U.S. and, most recently, Canada, as "A Knight Out in Vancouver," a benefit fundraiser for the Vancouver Playhouse, which he performed while shooting X2. McKellen continues as a member and volunteer for Stonewall UK, which he co-founded in 1988 to lobby gay/lesbian equality. He devises the annual "Equality Show" at London's Royal Albert Hall.

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Ian McKellen

 appeared in following movies:
Hobbit, The (2011) [Announced] Gandalf (rumored)
Prisoner, The (2009) Number Two (2009)
King Lear (2008) [Post-production] King Lear
Colossus, The (2008) Cecil Rhodes
Golden Compass, The (2007) 70% (355 votes) Iorek Byrnison (voice)
Stardust (2007) 90% (596 votes) Narrator (voice)
For the Love of God (2007) Jackdaw
Flushed Away (2006) 80% (67 votes) The Toad (voice)
X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) 80% (626 votes) Eric Lensherr/Magneto
Da Vinci Code, The (2006) 80% (648 votes) Sir Leigh Teabing
Magic Roundabout, The (2005) 60% (4 votes) Zebedee
Asylum (2005) dvd70% (5 votes) Dr. Peter Cleave
Neverwas (2005) Gabriel Finch
Eighteen (2005) Jason Anders (voice)
Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003) dvd99% (1225 votes) Gandalf
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2004
X2 (2003) dvd72% (461 votes) Eric Lensherr/Magneto
Pet Shop Boys: Pop Art - The Videos (2003) Nosferatu (video "Heart")
Emile (2003) dvd70% (1 votes) Emile
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The (2002) dvd90% (1364 votes) Gandalf the Grey/Gandalf the£ 5,000,000
Lord of the Piercing (2002) 80% (9 votes) Gandalf (archive footage)
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001) dvd90% (1879 votes) Gandalf£ 4,000,000
    • Nominated for Mtv Movie Award - Best Fight 2002
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role 2002
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 2002
Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man (2000) dvd80% (2 votes) Narrator (voice)
X-Men (2000) dvd72% (537 votes) Eric Lensherr/Magneto
David Copperfield (1999) dvd80% (4 votes) Creakle
Gods and Monsters (1998) dvd86% (139 votes) James Whale
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1999
Apt Pupil (1998) dvd70% (88 votes) Kurt Dussander
Bent (1997) dvd58% (7 votes) Uncle Freddie
Swept from the Sea (1997) dvd58% (6 votes) Dr. James Kennedy
Rasputin (1996) 62% (6 votes) Tsar Nicholas II
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV 1997
    • Nominated for Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special 1996
Richard III (1995) dvd72% (38 votes) Richard III
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Screenplay - Adapted 1997
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1996
Cold Comfort Farm (1995) dvd72% (19 votes) Amos Starkadder
Jack and Sarah (1995) dvd62% (13 votes) William
Restoration (1995) dvd66% (21 votes) Will Gates
I'll Do Anything (1994) dvd48% (6 votes) John Earl McAlpine
Shadow, The (1994) dvd48% (37 votes) Dr. Reinhardt Lane
Six Degrees of Separation (1993) dvd84% (46 votes) Geoffrey
Ballad of Little Jo, The (1993) dvd66% (3 votes) Percy Corcoran, Jo's Roommate,
Last Action Hero (1993) dvd48% (169 votes) Death
Scandal (1989) dvd65% (11 votes) John Profumo
Plenty (1985) dvd59% (4 votes) Sir Andrew Charleson
Keep, The (1983) dvd51% (14 votes) Dr. Theodore Cuza
Scarlet Pimpernel, The (1982) dvd80% (8 votes) Chauvelin
Alfred the Great (1969) 51% (2 votes) Roger

 
 Screenplay - 

Ian McKellen

 worked as writer on following movies:
Richard III (1995) dvd72% (38 votes)
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Screenplay - Adapted 1997
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1996
 
 Production - 

Ian McKellen

 worked as producer on following movies:
Richard III (1995) dvd72% (38 votes) executive producer
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Screenplay - Adapted 1997
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama 1996

 Appeared as Himself
Orange British Academy Film Awards, The (2007) Himself
Guerrilla Distribution (2007) Himself
Hobart Shakespeareans, The (2005) Himself
Ringers: Lord of the Fans (2005) dvd70% (2 votes) Himself
Peter Tatchell: Just Who Does He Think He Is? (2004) Himself
X-Factor: The Look of 'X-Men' (2003) Himself
National Geographic: Beyond the Movie - The Lord of the Rings: R (2003) Himself
Lord of the Rings: The Quest Fulfilled, The (2003) Himself
Second Uncanny Issue of X-Men! Making 'X2', The (2003) Himself
Uncanny Suspects, The (2003) Himself
Making of 'The Lord of the Rings', The (2002) 70% (2 votes) Himself/Gandalf the
Judi Dench: A BAFTA Tribute (2002) Himself
Making the Movie (2002) 50% (1 votes) Himself
Quest for the Ring (2001) 70% (2 votes) Himself/Gandalf
Passage to Middle-earth: Making of 'Lord of the Rings', A (2001) 70% (3 votes) Himself




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