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Anthony Hopkins 

Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, CBE (born December 31, 1937) is an Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, double Emmy-, triple BAFTA- and Saturn Award-winning Welsh film, stage and television actor.

Biography

Hopkins was born in Margam, Port Talbot, Wales. The son of Muriel Anne and Richard Arthur Hopkins.

A loner with dyslexia, he found that he would rather immerse himself in art, such as painting and drawing or playing the piano, than attend to his studies. In 1949, to instill some discipline, his parents insisted he attend Jones' West Monmouth Boys' School in Pontypool, Wales. He remained there for five terms and was then educated at Cowbridge Grammar School, Cowbridge, Wales.

Hopkins was influenced and encouraged to become an actor by compatriot Richard Burton, whom he met briefly at the age of 15. To that end, he enrolled at the Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, Wales from which he graduated in 1957. After a two-year spell in the Army for National Service, he moved to London where he trained at RADA.

In 1965, after several years in repertory, he was spotted by Sir Laurence Olivier, who invited him to join the Royal National Theatre. Despite his success at the National, Hopkins tired of repeating the same roles nightly and yearned to be in movies. In 1968, he got his break in The Lion in Winter playing Richard I, along with future James Bond star Timothy Dalton, who played Philip II of France. He made his small-screen debut in a 1967 BBC broadcast of A Flea in Her Ear. He has since gone on to enjoy a long career, winning many plaudits and awards for his performances.

Hopkins' most famous role is the cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1992) opposite Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, who also won for Best Actress. In addition, the film won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay. It is the shortest lead performance to win an Oscar, as Hopkins only appears for about seventeen minutes.

As of 2007, Hopkins resides in the United States. He had moved to the country once before during the 1970s to pursue his film career, but returned to Britain in the late 1980s. He became a naturalized citizen on April 12, 2000, and celebrated with a 3,000-mile road trip across the country.

Hopkins has been married three times. His first two wives were Petronella Barker (1967–1972) and Jennifer Lynton (1973–2003). He is now married to Colombia-born Stella Arroyave. He has a daughter from his first marriage, Abigail Hopkins (born 1967), an actress and singer.

He has offered his support to various charities and appeals, notably becoming President of the National Trust's Snowdonia Appeal, raising funds for the preservation of the Snowdonia National Park and to aid the Trust's efforts to purchase parts of Snowdon. A book celebrating these efforts, Anthony Hopkins' Snowdonia, was published together with Graham Nobles. He was a Guest of Honour at a Gala Fundraiser for Women in Recovery, Inc., a Venice, California-based non-profit organization offering rehabilitation assistance to women in recovery from substance abuse. He is also a volunteer teacher at the Ruskin School of Acting in Santa Monica, California, where he resides.

Hopkins is an acknowledged alcoholic who has been sober since 1975.

Hopkins is a prominent member of environmental protection group Greenpeace and as of early 2008 featured in a television advertisement campaign, voicing concerns about Japan's continuing annual whale slaughter.

He is an admirer of the comedian Tommy Cooper. On 23 February 2008, as patron of The Tommy Cooper Society, the actor unveiled a commemorative statue in the entertainer's home town of Caerphilly. For the ceremony, Hopkins donned Cooper's trademark fez and performed a comic routine.

Hopkins is a talented pianist. In 1986, he released a single called "Distant Star". It peaked at #75 in the UK charts. In 2007, he announced he would retire temporarily from the screen to tour around the world.

In 1996, Hopkins directed his first film, August, an adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya. His first screenplay, an experimental drama called Slipstream, which he also directed and scored, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007.

Hopkins is a fan of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, and once remarked in an interview how he'd love to appear in the series. Writer John Sullivan saw the interview, and with Hopkins in mind created the character Danny Driscoll, a local villain. However, filming of the new series coincided with the filming of The Silence of the Lambs, making Hopkins unavailable. The role instead went to his friend Roy Marsden.

 

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Filmography

1967 A Flea in Her Ear
1968 The Lion in Winter
1969 The Looking Glass War
1969 Hamlet
1969 Department S
1970 The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens
1970 The Three Sisters
1970 Hearts and Flowers
1971 When Eight Bells Toll
1972 Young Winston
1972 War and Peace
1972 A Doll's House
1974 Juggernaut
1974 The Childhood Friend
1974 QB VII
1974 The Girl from Petrovka
1976 Dark Victory
1976 The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case
1976 Victory at Entebbe
1977 A Bridge Too Far
1977 Audrey Rose
1978 Magic
1978 International Velvet
1979 Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure
1980 The Elephant Man
1980 A Change of Seasons
1981 The Bunker
1981 Peter and Paul
1981 Othello
1982 The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1983 A Married Man
1984 The Bounty
1985 Arch of Triumph
1985 Guilty Conscience
1985 Hollywood Wives
1985 Mussolini and I
1985 The Good Father
1987 84 Charing Cross Road
1988 The Dawning
1988 A Chorus of Disapproval
1989 Great Expectations
1990 Desperate Hours
1991 The Silence of the Lambs
1991 Howards End
1991 One Man's War
1992 Chaplin
1992 Freejack
1992 Spotswood
1992 Bram Stoker's Dracula
1993 The Remains of the Day
1993 The Innocent
1993 The Trial
1993 Shadowlands
1994 The Road to Wellville
1994 Legends of the Fall
1995 Nixon
1996 August
1996 Surviving Picasso
1997 The Edge
1997 Amistad
1998 The Mask of Zorro
1998 Meet Joe Black
1999 Titus
1999 Instinct
2000 Mission: Impossible II
2000 The Grinch
2001 The Devil and Daniel Webster
2001 Hannibal
2001 Hearts in Atlantis
2002 Red Dragon
2002 Bad Company
2003 The Human Stain
2004 Alexander
2005 Proof
2005 The World's Fastest Indian
2006 All the King's Men
2006 Bobby
2007 Fracture
2007 Beowulf
2007 Slipstream
2007 The City of Your Final Destination
2009 Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho
2009 The Wolf Man

Besides his win for The Silence of the Lambs, Hopkins has been Oscar-nominated for The Remains of the Day (1993), Nixon (1995) and Amistad (1997).

Hopkins won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in 1973 for his performance as Pierre Bezukhov in the BBC's production of War and Peace, and additionally for The Silence of the Lambs and Shadowlands. He received nominations in the same category for Magic and The Remains of the Day and as Best Supporting Actor for The Lion in Winter.

He won Emmy Awards for his roles in The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case and The Bunker, and was Emmy-nominated for The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Great Expectations. He won the directing and the acting award, both for Slipstream, at Switzerland's Locarno International Film Festival.

   
   
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