Charley Boorman
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Charley Boorman | |
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Born | August 23, 1966 Wimbledon, London, England, United Kingdom |
Years active | 1972-present |
Spouse(s) | Olivia (1990-present) |
Charley Boorman (born August 23, 1966) is an English actor and adventurer.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Personal life
Boorman was born in Wimbledon, London, the son of Christel Kruse, a costume designer, and film director John Boorman.[1] He is married to Olivia with whom he has two daughters, Doone and Kinvara.
[edit] Acting career
Thanks to his father he got an early start in the film business as a child actor, first appearing in 1972 in Deliverance and then returning to cinema as a young Mordred in Excalibur (1981), and The Emerald Forest (1985) also directed by his father. More recent films include 1997's The Serpent's Kiss (on which he met his best friend Ewan McGregor) and The Bunker (2001). He has recently taken time off from movie work for various motorcycling adventures.
[edit] Filmography
- Deliverance (1972)
- Excalibur (1981)
- The Emerald Forest (1985)
- The Serpent's Kiss (1997)
- The Bunker (2001)
[edit] Long Way Round
Boorman took part in Long Way Round, a motorcycle trip from London to New York via Europe and Asia with Ewan McGregor in 2004.[2] This was recorded, then later made into a successful television series, book and DVD. The series was shown around the world and the DVD and book became best sellers.
[edit] Race to Dakar
Along with producer Russ Malkin (from Long Way Round) and a motorcycle team, Boorman competed in the Dakar Rally in January 2006. The event was filmed and the series Race To Dakar began on Sky Two in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2006. During the rally Boorman injured himself and was forced to retire from the race after five days.[3]
[edit] Long Way Down
On May 12, 2007, he started another journey with McGregor: this time taking part in Long Way Down,[4] a trip from John o' Groats in Scotland, to Cape Town, South Africa. This was first televised on BBC2 on Sunday October 28, 2007.[5] During this initial programme, it became public knowledge that Charley's wife was undergoing treatment for pneumonia, but had insisted that Charley complete the trip in any case.
[edit] By Any Means
On April 12, 2008, Charley Boorman started yet another adventure, this time with far fewer people. By Any Means[6] will take Boorman all around the world starting in his home town in Ireland and ending in Sydney, Australia. Instead of being a highly organized trip, this journey will be less organized and Boorman complete the journey "by any means".[7] He will travel the world using various different forms of transport, except air travel.
[edit] References
- ^ John Boorman Biography (1933-)
- ^ http://www.longwayround.com/html/lwr_dvm.html Long Way Round official website
- ^ Charley Boorman (2006) Race To Dakar. Time Warner Books. ISBN 9780316027113
- ^ http://www.longwaydown.com/ The Long Way Down official Site
- ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/longwaydown/ BBC Long Way Down microsite
- ^ http://byanymeans.bigearth.tv/ Itinerary on official BigEarth site
- ^ http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1485802815 MotorcycleNews.com interview
[edit] External links
- Charley Boorman at the Internet Movie Database
- The Long Way to Charley Boorman, a fan site.
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