Eddie Redmayne
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Redmayne in 2011.
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Born | Edward John David Redmayne 6 January 1982 London, England |
Education | Eton College |
Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Actor, model |
Years active | 1998–present |
Spouse(s) | Hannah Bagshawe (m. 2014) |
Edward John David "Eddie" Redmayne[1][2] (born 6 January 1982)[3] is an English actor, singer and model. He started his professional career as an actor in both theatre and television roles in the early 2000s and then made his film debut, Like Minds, in 2006.
He has since appeared films, such as The Good Shepherd (2006), Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), My Week with Marilyn (2011), Les Misérables (2012), The Theory of Everything (2014) and Jupiter Ascending (2015).
Redmayne received universal critical acclaim for his performance as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award and the BAFTA Award. He has also continued to perform in theatre, most notably in the play Red (2010), on Broadway, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play.
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Early life[edit]
Redmayne was born in London. His mother, Patricia (née Burke), runs a relocation business, and his father, Richard Redmayne, is a businessman.[4] His paternal great-grandfather was civil and mining engineer Richard Redmayne.[5] He has an older brother, a younger brother, and an older half-brother[5] and half-sister.[6]
He attended Colet Court[7] then Eton College, where he was in the same year as Prince William, Tom Hiddleston and Ivo Stourton.[8][9] He went on to study history of art at Trinity College, Cambridge, from where he graduated with 2:1 Honours in 2003.[10]
Career[edit]
Stage[edit]
Redmayne made his professional stage debut as Viola in Twelfth Night, for Shakespeare's Globe at the Middle Temple Hall in 2002.[11] He won the award for Outstanding Newcomer at the 50th Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2004, for his performance in Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?,[12] and the award for Best Newcomer at the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards in 2005.[13] Later stage credits include Now or Later by Christopher Shinn at the Royal Court Theatre. The show ran from 3 September to 1 November 2008.[14]
In 2009, Redmayne appeared in John Logan's new play Red at the Donmar Warehouse in London,[15] for which he won the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He reprised his role in Red at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway, in a 15-week run from 11 March to 27 June 2010,[16] and won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play. He portrayed King Richard II in Richard II directed by Michael Grandage, at Donmar Warehouse from 6 December 2011 to 4 February 2012.[17]
Film[edit]
Redmayne has appeared in films such as The Good Shepherd, Powder Blue, Savage Grace, The Other Boleyn Girl, Hick, Glorious 39, and Jupiter Ascending. He starred as Osmund in Christopher Smith's supernatural gothic chiller film Black Death.[18] His 2008 Sundance drama film The Yellow Handkerchief was released in 26 February 2010 by Samuel Goldwyn Films.[19][20]
He starred as filmmaker Colin Clark in the drama film My Week with Marilyn. He took on the role of Marius Pontmercy for the 2012 musical film Les Misérables.[21][22] In 2014, he starred as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, a role for which he won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor depicting the debilitating challenges of ALS.[23][24]
Television[edit]
Redmayne made his screen debut in 1998 in an episode of Animal Ark.[25] His television credits include the BBC mini-series Tess of the d'Urbervilles, the miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, and the two-part mini-series Birdsong.[26]
Modelling[edit]
Redmayne modelled for Burberry in 2008 with Alex Pettyfer, and in 2012 with Cara Delevingne.[27][28] In the September 2012 issue of Vanity Fair, he was featured on its annual International Best Dressed List.[29] In 2015, he was named number one in GQ's 50 best dressed British men.[30]
Personal life[edit]
Redmayne is married to Hannah Bagshawe, a public relations executive in the finance industry since December 2014.[31][32]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Like Minds | Alex Forbes | |
2006 | Good Shepherd, TheThe Good Shepherd | Edward Wilson Jr. | |
2007 | Savage Grace | Antony Baekeland | |
2007 | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Anthony Babington | |
2008 | Yellow Handkerchief, TheThe Yellow Handkerchief | Gordy | |
2008 | Other Boleyn Girl, TheThe Other Boleyn Girl | William Stafford | |
2009 | Powder Blue | Qwerty Doolittle | |
2009 | Glorious 39 | Ralph Keyes | |
2010 | Black Death | Osmund | |
2011 | Hick | Eddie Kreezer | |
2011 | My Week with Marilyn | Colin Clark | |
2012 | Les Misérables | Marius Pontmercy | |
2014 | The Theory of Everything | Stephen Hawking | |
2015 | Jupiter Ascending | Balem Abrasax | |
2015 | Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure | Ryan (voice) | Post-production |
2016 | The Danish Girl | Lili Elbe | Filming |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Animal Ark | John Hardy | Episode: "Bunnies in the Bathroom" |
2003 | Doctors | Rob Huntley | Episode: "Crescendo" |
2005 | Elizabeth I | The Earl of Southampton | Episode: "Southampton" |
2008 | Tess of the d'Urbervilles | Angel Clare | 4 episodes |
2010 | Pillars of the Earth, TheThe Pillars of the Earth | Jack Jackson | 8 episodes |
2012 | Birdsong | Stephen Wraysford | 4 episodes |
Stage[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992–1993 | Oliver! | Factory Boy #46 | West End |
2002 | Twelfth Night | Viola | Shakespeare's Globe |
2003 | "Master Harold"...and the Boys | Master Harold | Everyman Theatre |
2004 | The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? | Billy | Almeida Theatre |
2004 | Hecuba | Polydorus | Donmar Warehouse |
2007 | Now or Later | John Jr. | Royal Court Theatre |
2009–2010 | Red | Ken | Donmar Warehouse/John Golden Theatre |
2011–2012 | Richard II | King Richard II | Donmar Warehouse |
Awards and nominations[edit]
See also[edit]
- List of British actors and actresses
- List of Old Etonians born in the 20th century
- List of University of Cambridge members
References[edit]
- ^ "Eddie Redmaynep profile". Debretts.com. 6 January 1982. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Redmayne profile". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. 16 April 2009. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Made in Britain". gqonline.it.
- ^ "Fast Eddie". Eddieredmayne.org. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
- ^ a b "Eddie Redmayne Facts: 23 Things You (Probably) Don't Know About the 'Theory of Everything' Star". The Moviefone Blog.
- ^ "Eddie Redmayne interview". Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- ^ Redmayne tipped to land Academy Award, dailymail.co.uk; accessed 23 February 2015.
- ^ "Next Big Thing: Eddie Redmayne". GQ. 28 November 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ^ Gysin, Christian; Kisiel, Ryan (4 February 2012). "Prince William with the Birdsong heart-throb and fellow Eton prefects... and some VERY wacky waistcoats". The Daily Mail (London). Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- ^ Babb, Fran (19 November 2011). "Eddie Redmayne: the loneliness of being a hot young actor.". The Guardian (London, UK). Retrieved 15 January 2012.
- ^ "Eddie Redmayne: The darling of the Donmar is making tracks into Hollywood". The Independent. 7 January 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ^ Curtis, Nick (17 December 2004). "I'm living the dream; old Etonian Eddie Redmayne could have been a professional chorister, a pop star or a model, but his decision to become an actor paid off this week when he was named the Evening Standard's outstanding newcomer". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 26 October 2014. (subscription required (help)).
- ^ "Almost Famous". The Times. 26 May 2005.
- ^ "Royal Court Theatre". royalcourttheatre.com. 26 May 2005. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
- ^ Baluch, Lalayn (17 April 2009). "West to Appear in Donmar's Life Is a Dream". Thestage.co.uk. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "John Golden Theater New York, NY". Newyorkcitytheatre.com. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Richard II, opening night 06.12.2011". The Official London Theatre Guide. Retrieved 18 November 2011.
- ^ "Fantasia 2010: New Stills: Chris Smith's Black Death". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Three Loners on a Road Leading to One Another". New York Times. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ "Kristen Stewart and Eddie Redmayne Exclusive Video Interview THE YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF". collider. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ Jensen, Jeff. "Eddie Redmayne lands 'Les Miserables' role". Insidemovies.ew.com. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
- ^ "Les Miserables Adds Eddie Redmayne". Comingsoon.net. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
- ^ "Eddie Redmayne wins first Oscar for 'Theory of Everything'". Reuters. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ "Watch Eddie Redmayne’s Charming Best Actor Acceptance Speech at the Oscars". Time. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ^ "heat unearths Eddie Redmayne's first TV role!". Heat. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ^ "Eddie Redmayne and Clemence Poesy answer BBC One's Birdsong call". BBC Press Office. 16 May 2011. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
- ^ "The ABCs of Burberry". Copilotcrash.blogspot.com. 10 January 2008. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Eddie Redmayne, Cara Delevingne pose for Burberry - videos, pictures". Digitalspy.com.au. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
- ^ "Vanity Fair 2012 International Best Dressed List". Vanity Fair. 31 July 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
- ^ "50 Best Dressed Men in Britain 2015". GQ. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
- ^ "How going topless helped Eddie Redmayne win his wife's heart". Mail Online.
- ^ "It's OFFICIAL! Actor Eddie Redmayne marries Hannah Bagshawe in Winter Wonderland ceremony at Somerset's Babington House". Daily Mail (London, UK). 15 December 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
External links[edit]
- Eddie Redmayne at Rotten Tomatoes
- Eddie Redmayne at Yahoo! Movies
- Eddie Redmayne at the Internet Broadway Database
- Eddie Redmayne at the Internet Movie Database
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