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Anthony Hopkins
Birthday: December 31, 1937
Birth
Place: Margam, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Height: 5' 8"
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Biography
Born to Richard Arthur and Muriel, Anthony Hopkins was a slow learner academically and an ungregarious child. Professionally, he started at the RADA and later joined the National Theatre under Sir Laurence Olivier.He won two Emmy Awards, as Bruno Hauptmann in The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976) (TV) and as Adolf Hitler in The Bunker (1981) (TV); and a Best Actor Academy Award as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991).
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- Is proud of his improvisational touches as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991) such as: the unnerving effect on Jodie Foster when he mocked her character's West Virginia accent; the distorion of the word "chianti" and the vile slurping sound he makes after he describes eating the "census-taker." Hopkins also notes that Hannibal never blinked his eyes when he spoke.
- Ranked #57 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
- Often compared with fellow Welshman Richard Burton.
- Awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1987.
- Received an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of Wales on July 16, 1988.
- Knighted in the 1993 New Year Honors List.
- Conquered his alcoholic addiction in 1975.
- Piano virtuoso.
- Father of Abigail Hopkins
- Into the 1991 restoration of Spartacus (1960), scenes were reintroduced which had been cut from the picture's 1967 reissue. One such segment has Laurence Olivier, in the role of Marcus Crassus, attempting to seduce the slave Antoninus (played by Tony Curtis). But the original soundtrack for this segment had become lost. And so, Olivier having died in 1989, Anthony Hopkins imitated the voice of Olivier (whom Hopkins had understudied at the Old Vic) for the scene's re-created soundtrack. (The surviving Tony Curtis presumably supplied his own voice.)
- Born at 9:15am-UT
- One of his greatest pleasures in past years on his frequent visits to the USA was to get in a car and drive across the country, enjoying its immensity as well as his own anonymity.
- Was selected by an Entertainment Weekly on-line movie poll as the Best Modern Actor and the Best Villain for his role as Hannibal Lecter. [September 1999]
- Became a U.S. citizen on 12 April 2000, but is allowed to retain his British knighthood and the title of Sir.
- Received his Academy Award for The Silence of the Lambs (1991) 11 years to the day of his father's death.
- Volunteers at the Ruskins School of Acting in Santa Monica, California, where he teaches everything from Shakespeare to scenes, theory, and monologues.
- Has the distinction of portraying two U.S. Presidents: Richard Nixon in Nixon (1995), and John Quincy Adams in Amistad (1997). He received Oscar nominations for both performances.
- He ranked second in the Orange Film Survey of the greatest British films actors in January 2001.
- Had a brush with death while shooting The Edge (1997) in Alberta, Canada. He fell in a river, and was rushed to hospital to be treated for hypothermia.
- Admitted that he felt very intimidated by the real Lt. Col. John Frost, who he played in the movie A Bridge Too Far (1977) when Frost visited the set one day to see how things were going.
- Served in the British National Service as a Royal Artillery man and for a while was only known as "Gunner Hopkins".
- 24 September 2003: Received star on Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- For his stage performance in "Pravda", he was awarded the 1985 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award) for Best Actor, and the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1986 (1985 season) for Outstanding Achievement.
- He chose to play Prof. Van Helsing in Dracula (1992) because he was still riding the success of his portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991) and wanted to pick a role as far removed from Lecter as possible.
- His Oscar-winning performance as Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991) was ranked #1 on the American Film Institute's Villains list in its compilation of the 100 Years of The Greatest Screen Heroes and Villains.
- As a child, he was very close to his maternal grandfather, who for some reason called him "George", while his father called him "Charlie".
- Is related to the poet William Butler Yeats on his mother's side of the family.
- He included some unusual touches for Hannibal Lecter during his preparation for the role, among which were making Lecter's voice similar to the cutting warble of Katharine Hepburn and almost never blinking, a characteristic he picked up from watching tapes of convicted murderer Charles Manson.
- Has played a (future) king of England (Richard Lionheart in The Lion in Winter (1968)) and two U.S. Presidents. Interestingly, President Richard Nixon and his brothers were all named after British kings, so it's likely that he played Nixon's namesake.
- A Member of the RADA Council.
- Has three roles in common with Brian Cox. Both of them have played Titus Andronicus. Hopkins appeared on stage as King Lear in 1986, the same year that Manhunter (1986), which starred Cox as Hannibal Lecter, was released. He was succeeded in the role of Lear by Cox in 1991, the same year that he succeeded Cox in the role of Hannibal Lecter.
- Graduated from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England.
- Is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford Upon Avon, England, where he spent three seasons after graduating from RADA.
- Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2005 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor category for his performance in the film Alexander (2004), however, he failed to receive a nomination. Had he gotten the nomination, it would have been his first in 24 years. He was previously nominated for Worst Actor in the film A Change of Seasons (1980) at the very first Razzie Awards.
- Won the Best Actor Oscar for The Silence of the Lambs (1991), even though his character in only on screen for about fifteen minutes.
- Ranked #12 on Tropopkin's Top 25 Most Intriguing People [Issue #100]
- Has the distinction of twice playing former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George in Young Winston (1972) and "The Edwardians" (1972) (mini).
- In Invercargill, New Zealand there is a drama school names after him. The Anthony Hopkins School of Dramatic Arts. He was present there for its opening as he was in Invercargill filming scenes for the Worlds Fastest Indian at the time.
- Though dyslexic, he's always possessed a great memory for scripts.
- On the September 20, 2005 broadcast of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986), he said that he is most proud of The Silence of the Lambs (1991), The Remains of the Day (1993) and Proof (2005).
- Likes to be called "Tony."
- Ate the same menu as Pablo Picasso during the filming of 'Surviving Picasso' (1996), in which he played Pablo Picasso.
- An accomplished painter, he has allowed some of his landscape paintings to be exhibited in San Antonio, Texas.
- His performance as Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) is ranked #70 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
- His performance as Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) is ranked #15 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
- Turned down the role of Alfred Pennyworth in Batman Begins
- Reads each script 250 times out loud before filming, and to exercise his memory, memorizes one new poem a week.
- Was set to play Jor-El in Superman Returns, but when director Brett Ratner left the project, so did Hopkins.
- Has played two characters that lost a hand by having it severed: in "Titus" and "Hannibal".
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