Anthony Hopkins
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Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins CBE (born December 31, 1937) is a Welsh actor, film director, and film producer. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, four British Academy Film Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards and a British Academy Television Award. He has also received an honorary Golden Globe Award and the BAFTA Fellowship from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts. In 1993, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to the arts, and in 2003, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his achievements in the motion picture industry.
After graduating from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in 1957, Hopkins trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and was then spotted by Laurence Olivier who invited him to join the Royal National Theatre in 1965. Productions at the National included King Lear, his favourite Shakespeare play. His last stage play was a West End production of M. Butterfly in 1989.
In 1968, Hopkins achieved recognition in film, playing Richard the Lionheart in The Lion in Winter. In the mid-1970s, Richard Attenborough, who directed five Hopkins films, called him "the greatest actor of his generation." In 1991, he portrayed Hannibal Lecter in the psychological horror film The Silence of the Lambs, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor. He reprised the role in its sequel Hannibal and the prequel Red Dragon. Other notable films include The Elephant Man (1980), 84 Charing Cross Road (1987), Howards End (1992), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), Shadowlands (1993), Legends of the Fall (1994), Meet Joe Black (1998), The Mask of Zorro (1998), Thor (2011), Thor: The Dark World (2013), Transformers: The Last Knight (2017), and Thor: Ragnarok (2017). He received four more Academy Award nominations for The Remains of the Day (1993), Nixon (1995), Amistad (1997) and The Two Popes (2019) before winning a fourth BAFTA Award and a second Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of an elderly man diagnosed with dementia in The Father (2020), becoming the oldest Best Actor Oscar winner to date.
Since making his television debut with the BBC in 1967, Hopkins has continued to appear on television. In 1973 he received a British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his performance in War and Peace. In 2015, he starred in the BBC film The Dresser alongside Ian McKellen. In 2018, he starred in King Lear opposite Emma Thompson. In 2016 and 2018, he starred in the HBO television series Westworld, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
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Known For
Hallmark Hall of Fame
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
The Oscars
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
LIVE with Kelly and Mark
Golden Globe Awards
The Daily Show
Today
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
Celebrities Uncensored
People's Choice Awards
Mythic Quest
Marvel Studios Legends
Loki
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Thor: Love and Thunder
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Mission: Impossible II
Tony Awards
Creating a Universe - The Making of Rebel Moon
Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire
Thor: Ragnarok
Westworld
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver
Earth and the American Dream
Thor: The Dark World
Armageddon Time
The Son
Noah
Thor
Transformers: The Last Knight
Bram Stoker's Dracula
RED 2
Howards End
Beowulf
Collide
A Doll's House
The Two Popes
The Silence of the Lambs
The Bounty
Mussolini and I
Red Dragon
Meet Joe Black
Legends of the Fall
The Mask of Zorro
Misconduct
Hannibal
One Life
The Remains of the Day
King Lear
Fracture
The Edge
The Human Stain
The Father
Nixon
Those About to Die
Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce
The Elephant Man
The World's Fastest Indian
The Virtuoso
Peter and Paul
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