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Alfred Molina
Birthday: May 24, 1953
Birth
Place: London, England, UK
Height: 6' 2"
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Dark, lanky, and sad-eyed, Alfred Molina is one of Britain's most versatile and woefully underappreciated actors. Featured in a series of films whose only common denominator is their wide diversity, Molina has been cast in films of almost every conceivable genre, a testament to both his great adaptability and apparent willingness to try almost anything.The son of a Spanish waiter and an Italian housekeeper, Molina was born in London on May 24, 1953. Educated at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, he began his career as one half of a street-corner comedy team before earning professional credibility as a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. He made his first memorable film appearance in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), playing the devious South American guide who leaves Harrison Ford for dead in an ancient temple before meeting his own end courtesy of a particularly nasty booby trap. Molina's next film of note was Stephen Frears' Prick up Your Ears (1987); based upon the life of playwright Joe Orton (played in the film by Gary Oldman), it cast Molina as Kenneth Halliwell, Orton's lover and eventual murderer. Practically unrecognizable as the bald, severely unhinged Halliwell, the actor was at once terrifying and pathetic, earning a number of positive notices for his performance. He gave a similarly disturbing performance in Not Without My Daughter (1990), playing the tyrannical Iranian husband of an American woman (Sally Field). Molina gave more sympathetic portrayals in such films as Mike Newell's Enchanted April (1992), Species (1995), and The Perez Family (1995), the last of which featured him as a Cuban immigrant struggling to make a new life for himself in Miami. However, some of his most impressive work can be found in films in which he is cast as a man dabbling in the outer realms of insanity, as with Molina's turn as a deranged playboy in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights (1997) ably demonstrated. He further showcased his capacity for dastardly behavior as the resident villain of Dudley Do-Right in 1999, the same year that he again worked with Anderson, appearing in the director's ensemble-driven Magnolia.Though the next few years would be marked by a couple of unsuccessful forays into the television sitcom genre, Molina also found himself garnering positive responses for roles in such films as 2000's Chocolat and 2002's Frida, the latter of which netted him a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for his portrayal of chronically unfaithful painter Diego Rivera. Molina's biggest mainstream role to date, however, would come in 2004. That year saw him cast as the infamous Doc Oc in the critically-acclaimed box-office smash Spider-Man 2. Considered by some to be the greatest example of the superhero genre ever produced, no small amount of the rave reviews given to the film were directed at Molina for his spot-on portrayal of the miniacal comic-book villain.
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Trivia
- Nominated for the Tony for best actor in 1998 for "Art".
- Although he himself is fully an Englishman, Alfred's father was a Spanish waiter and his mother was an Italian housekeeper. His mixed background has allowed him to play characters of almost any heritage.
- He gained a good amount of weight to play the huge Diego Rivera in Frida (2002) and then slimmed down to play Dr. Octopus in Spider-Man 2 (2004). Alfred regretted that due to his part as Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof", he again was forced to regain his bulk.
- Was chosen to play Doc Ock after Spider-Man 2 (2004) director Sam Raimi and his wife watched Frida (2002).
- Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award: in 1998 as Best Actor (Play) for "Art," and in 2004 as Best Actor (Musical) for portraying Tevye in a revival of "Fiddler on the Roof."
- Auditioned for the part of Rimmer in "Red Dwarf" (1988).
- Educated at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, he started out as a busker specializing in stand-up comedy and doing odd jobs to supplement his welfare cheque, before being accepted by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1977.
- Was nearly cast as Al Capone in Road to Perdition (2002).
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