Clive Owen

Clive Owen

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Birthday: 
3 October 1964, Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Height: 
188 cm
British actor Clive Owen is one of a handful of stars who, though he is best known for his art house films, can handle more mainstream films with equal measures of grace and skill. Owen is typically cast as characters whose primary traits are a balance of physical strength, intellect, conflicting soul but forceful will. He is best known to film aud... Show more »
British actor Clive Owen is one of a handful of stars who, though he is best known for his art house films, can handle more mainstream films with equal measures of grace and skill. Owen is typically cast as characters whose primary traits are a balance of physical strength, intellect, conflicting soul but forceful will. He is best known to film audiences for his work in Children of Men (2006), Closer (2004) and his breakout part in Croupier (1998). He recently portrayed Ernest Hemingway in the HBO made-for-TV movie Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012).Born in Coventry, in England's West Midlands county, on 3 October 1964, Owen is the fourth of five brothers. He is the son of Pamela (Cotton) and Jess Owen, a country and western singer. His father abandoned the family when he was three years old, and Owen was subsequently raised by his mother and stepfather. He attended Binley Park Comprehensive School and joined the youth theater at 13 after playing the scene-stealing role of the Artful Dodger in a production of "Oliver!"Acting was not his first choice as a profession, but he changed his mind and went on to graduate from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1987. Owen proceeded to join the Young Vic Theatre Company, where he honed his craft while performing in a number of Shakespearean productions.Clive made his film debut in the British-made Vroom (1988) co-starring with David Thewlis as two fellows who restore a classic American car and take off on the road. Within two years, Clive became a full-fledged TV star playing devilish rogue Stephen Crane in Chancer (1990). However, the now-sought-after Clive abandoned the star-making part at the height of the show's popularity because of unwanted invasion of privacy and his fear of typecasting. His next project raised more than a few eyebrows when he filmed Close My Eyes (1991) in which he played a brother who acts on his incestuous desires for his older sister. Clive's reputation as a lovable shyster was completely shattered and he lost profitable commercial endorsements following the film's release. Offers fell off for the next two years as a result. But the persistent Clive carried on with stage work, including the role of a bisexual in a production of Noël Coward's "Design For Living." He returned to TV at that time as well and played a number of roles in both mini-movies and series.In 1997, Clive had a huge hit on the London stage with "Closer," a cynical, contemporary ensemble piece about relationships. Controversy surrounded him again in the film role of Max in Bent (1997) playing a brash, reckless homosexual lothario in decadent pre-war Germany who finds unconditional love while interned in a Nazi war camp. His biggest film break, however, was in Mike Hodges' Croupier (1998), as a struggling writer-turned-casino employee who gets in over his head with a femme fatale scam artist. English audiences stayed away in droves but the U.S. embraced the film and Hollywood took notice of Clive, who was virtually unknown outside of England. Despite playing detective Ross Tanner in a series of successful "Second Sight" mini-movies and finding critical acclaim on stage with "The Day in the Death of Joe Egg" in 2001, Clive has focused primarily on film, including the offbeat Brit romantic comedy Greenfingers (2000), the classy and popular Robert Altman film Gosford Park (2001), the Matt Damon star-vehicle The Bourne Identity (2002), and the title role in King Arthur (2004). He has since reached the top rungs of the Hollywood ladder with the film version of his stage smash Closer (2004), in which he received an Academy Award nomination and won the BAFTA award for "Supporting Actor"; opposite Denzel Washington in Inside Man (2006); and alongside Julianne Moore and Michael Caine in Children of Men (2006). Upcoming is his portrayal of Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth I in the film Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007).Owen is married to Sarah-Jane Fenton, who played Juliet to his Romeo at the Young Vic in 1998. The couple has two daughters. Show less «

Clive Owen's FILMOGRAPHY

American Crime Story - Season 2

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Season 4

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Ophelia

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Anon [Sub: Eng]

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The Late Late Show with James Corden - Season 4

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Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 9

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The Daily Show - Season 23

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Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

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American Crime Story - Season 1

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The Daily Show - Season 22

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The Confirmation

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The Knick - Season 2

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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert - Season 1

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Last Knights

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The Knick - Season 1

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Words and Pictures

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Blood Ties

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Hemingway & Gellhorn

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Shadow Dancer

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Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 8

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Killer Elite

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Intruders (2011)

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Trust

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Clive Owen'S roles

Dwight McCarthy
Dwight McCarthy
Spike
Spike
Ray Koval
Ray Koval
Theo Faron
Theo Faron
Chris
Chris
Max
Max
Louis Salinger
Louis Salinger
Jack Marcus
Jack Marcus
Nick Callahan
Nick Callahan
John Farrow
John Farrow
Sir Walter Raleigh
Sir Walter Raleigh
Robert Parks
Robert Parks
Smith
Smith
The Professor
The Professor
Dalton Russell
Dalton Russell
Jack Manfred
Jack Manfred
King Arthur
King Arthur
Larry
Larry
Charles Schine
Charles Schine
Commander Ar
Commander Ar
Dr. John W. Thackery
Dr. John W. Thackery
Sal Frieland
Sal Frieland