Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins

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Birthday: 
31 December 1937, Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Birth Name: 
Philip Anthony Hopkins
Height: 
174 cm
Anthony Hopkins was born on December 31, 1937, in Margam, Wales, to Muriel Anne (Yeats) and Richard Arthur Hopkins, a baker. His parents were both of half Welsh and half English descent. Influenced by Richard Burton, he decided to study at College of Music and Drama and graduated in 1957. In 1965, he moved to London and joined the National Theatre,... Show more »
Anthony Hopkins was born on December 31, 1937, in Margam, Wales, to Muriel Anne (Yeats) and Richard Arthur Hopkins, a baker. His parents were both of half Welsh and half English descent. Influenced by Richard Burton, he decided to study at College of Music and Drama and graduated in 1957. In 1965, he moved to London and joined the National Theatre, invited by Laurence Olivier, who could see the talent in Hopkins. In 1967, he made his first film for television, A Flea in Her Ear (1967).From this moment on, he enjoyed a successful career in cinema and television. In 1968, he worked on The Lion in Winter (1968) with Timothy Dalton. Many successes came later, and Hopkins' remarkable acting style reached the four corners of the world. In 1977, he appeared in two major films: A Bridge Too Far (1977) with James Caan, Gene Hackman, Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Elliott Gould and Laurence Olivier, and Maximilian Schell. In 1980, he worked on The Elephant Man (1980). Two good television literature adaptations followed: Othello (1981) and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1982). In 1987 he was awarded with the Commander of the order of the British Empire. This year was also important in his cinematic life, with 84 Charing Cross Road (1987), acclaimed by specialists. In 1993, he was knighted.In the 1990s, Hopkins acted in movies like Desperate Hours (1990) and Howards End (1992), The Remains of the Day (1993) (nominee for the Oscar), Legends of the Fall (1994), Nixon (1995) (nominee for the Oscar), Surviving Picasso (1996), Amistad (1997) (nominee for the Oscar), The Mask of Zorro (1998), Meet Joe Black (1998) and Instinct (1999). His most remarkable film, however, was The Silence of the Lambs (1991), for which he won the Oscar for Best Actor. He also got a B.A.F.T.A. for this role. Show less «

Anthony Hopkins's FILMOGRAPHY

Alexander (2004)

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American Idol - Season 3

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The Human Stain

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Shortcut to Happiness (The Devil and Daniel Webster)

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American Idol - Season 2

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Red Dragon

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Bad Company

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American Idol - Season 1

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Hearts in Atlantis

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Hannibal

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas

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Mission Impossible II

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Titus

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Instinct

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Meet Joe Black

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The Mask of Zorro

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Amistad (1997)

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The Edge (1997)

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Surviving Picasso

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Nixon

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Baseball - Season 1

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Legends of the Fall

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The Road to Wellville

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Anthony Hopkins'S roles

Methuselah
Methuselah
William Parrish
William Parrish
Henry J. Wilcox
Henry J. Wilcox
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock
Bailey
Bailey
Ptolemy
Ptolemy
King Hrothgar
King Hrothgar
Burt Munro
Burt Munro
Dr. Frederick Treves
Dr. Frederick Treves
George Hayden
George Hayden
Lieutenant Colonel Frost
Lieutenant Colonel Frost
Sir John Talbot
Sir John Talbot
Ted Brautigan
Ted Brautigan
Freddy Heineken
Freddy Heineken
Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus
Sir
Sir
Frank Doel
Frank Doel
Father Lucas Trevant
Father Lucas Trevant
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
Dr. Hannibal Lecter
John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams
James Stevens
James Stevens
Van Helsing
Van Helsing
Bonhoeffer
Bonhoeffer
Robert
Robert
Hagen Kahl
Hagen Kahl
Ted Crawford
Ted Crawford
Col. William Ludlow
Col. William Ludlow
Don Diego de la Vega
Don Diego de la Vega
Odin
Odin
Coleman Silk
Coleman Silk
Corky Withers
Corky Withers
Ethan Powell
Ethan Powell
Charles Morse
Charles Morse
Sir Edmund Burton
Sir Edmund Burton
Dr. Robert Ford
Dr. Robert Ford
Tim Cornell
Tim Cornell
Dr. Robert Ford
Dr. Robert Ford