Clive Owen
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Born | October 3, 1964 Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England |
Clive Owen (born October 3, 1964) is a critically acclaimed English actor, now a regular performer in Hollywood and independent American films. In 2005, Owen was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe and BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the film version of Closer.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Owen was born in Coventry, West Midlands, England, the fourth of five brothers. At the age of three, his father (a country and western singer) left the family. Owen was raised by his mother and his step-father. 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 RADA in 1987 in a class including both Ralph Fiennes and Jane Horrocks. After graduation, he won a position at the Young Vic, performing in several William Shakespeare plays. In an incident he later described as "very schmaltzy," he met his future wife Sarah-Jane Fenton while they were performing the title roles of Romeo and Juliet. They married in 1995, and have two daughters, Hannah and Eve. They lived in London before moving to Essex.
[edit] Career
Initially, Owen carved out a career in television: in 1988 Owen starred as Gideon Sarn in a BBC television production of Precious Bane and the Channel 4 film Vroom before the 1990s saw him become a regular on stage and television in the UK, notably his lead role in the ITV series Chancer followed by an appearance in the Thames Television production of Lorna Doone.
He won critical acclaim for his performances in a 1991 Channel 4 film called Close My Eyes, about a brother and sister who embark on an incestuous love affair. Due to personal conflicts with the press, Owen decided not to appear in television programmes for a while. However, he subsequently appeared in The Magician, Class Of '61, Century, Nobody's Children, An Evening With Gary Lineker, Doomsday Gun, Return Of The Native, The Turnaround and then a Carlton production called Sharman, about a private detective. In 1996 he appeared in the film The Rich Man's Wife alongside Halle Berry before finding international acclaim in a Channel 4 film directed by Mike Hodges called Croupier. He played the title role of a struggling writer who takes a job in a London casino as inspiration for his work, only to get caught up in a robbery scheme. In 1999 he appeared as an accident-prone driver called Split Second, his first BBC production for a decade.
In 1998 he starred in a film called Bent, about homosexual men incarcerated in a Nazi concentration camp, and attained a huge gay following. He then starred in The Echo, a BBC1 drama. He also starred in a film called Greenfingers about a criminal who goes to work in a garden, before appearing in the BBC1 mystery series Second Sight, in which he played DCI Ross Tanner. In 2001 he provided the voice-over for a BBC2 documentary about popular music through the years called Walk On By, as well as starring in a highly-acclaimed theatre production called The Day In The Death Of Joe Egg, about a couple with a severely handicapped daughter. He then appeared in Robert Altman's Gosford Park, alongside an all-star cast including Helen Mirren and Ryan Phillipe. He has also appeared in The Bourne Identity, along with American actor Matt Damon. In 2003 he starred in other films including Trevor Preston's I'll Sleep When I'm Dead and Beyond Borders before taking on the title role in King Arthur. He took horse-riding lessons for the latter role.
He also appeared in the West End and Broadway hit play Closer, by Patrick Marber, which again became a film which was released in 2005, before he starred in Derailed alongside Jennifer Aniston.
He became well known to North American audiences after starring as The Driver in the BMW films. Despite public denials, Owen had long been rumoured to be a possible successor to Pierce Brosnan in the role of James Bond. In October 2005, however, it was announced that British actor Daniel Craig would take Brosnan's place. In 2006 he spoofed the Bond connection by making an appearance in the remake of The Pink Panther in which he plays a character named "Nigel Boswell, Agent 006" (another character in the film quips that Owen's character is "one short of the big time.")
More recently, he's starred in Sin City as the noir antihero Dwight McCarthy; as a mysterious bank robber in Inside Man; as an unwitting rebel in a dystopian society in Children of Men; and as Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth I in the film Golden Age.
[edit] As James Bond
A public opinion poll in the United Kingdom in October 2005 (SkyNews) found that he was the public's number one choice to star in the next installment of the Bond series. This role was later taken by Daniel Craig.
[edit] Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Sin City 2 | Dwight McCarthy | Pre-production |
Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Sir Walter Raleigh | Filming | |
Shoot 'em Up | Mr. Smith | Post-production | |
2006 | Children of Men | Theodore Faron | |
Inside Man | Dalton Russell | ||
The Pink Panther | Nigel Boswell/Agent 006 | Uncredited | |
2005 | Derailed | Charles Schine | |
Sin City | Dwight McCarthy | ||
2004 | Closer | Larry | |
King Arthur | Arthur | ||
2003 | Beyond Borders | Nick Callahan | |
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead | Will | ||
2002 | The Bourne Identity | The Professor | |
2001 | The Hire | The Driver | |
Gosford Park | Robert Parks | ||
Walk On By | Narrator | TV documentary | |
2000 | Greenfingers | Colin Briggs | |
Second Sight: Kingdom of the Blind | DCI Ross Tanner | TV movie | |
Second Sight: Parasomnia | DCI Ross Tanner | TV movie | |
Second Sight: Hide and Seek | DCI Ross Tanner | TV movie | |
1999 | Split Second | Michael Anderson | TV movie |
Second Sight | DCI Ross Tanner | TV movie | |
1998 | The Echo | Michael Deacon | TV movie |
1997 | Croupier | Jack Manfred | |
Bent | Max | ||
1996 | Privateer 2: The Darkening | Ser Lev Aris | Videogame |
The Rich Man's Wife | Jake Golden | ||
"Sharman" | Nick Sharman | TV series | |
1995 | Bad Boy Blues | Paul | 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 Tournaround | Nick Sharman | ||
1993 | Class of '61 | Devin O'Neil | TV movie |
Century | Paul Reisner | ||
The Magician | Det. Con. George Byrne | TV movie | |
1991 | Close My Eyes | Richard | |
1990 | Chancer | Stephen Crane/Derek Love | TV series |
Lorna Doone | John Ridd | TV movie | |
1989 | Precious Bane | Gideon Sarn | TV movie |
1988 | Vroom | Jake |