Paul Bettany
Born 05/27/1971
(52 years old)
London, England, UK
Biography
While the British-born Paul Bettany is a recognized star overseas with well-received performances in film, on the London stage and on British television, American audiences first discovered him in A Knight‘s Tale, in which he played the comical role of Chaucer opposite Heath Ledger. For this performance he won the London Film Critics‘ Award for Best Supporting Actor, and he was named one of Daily Variety‘s Ten to Watch for 2001.
Classically trained at the Drama Centre in London, Bettany made his stage debut in a West End production of An Inspector Calls under the direction of Stephen Daldry (The Hours, Billy Elliot). He then spent a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company, performing in productions of Richard III, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar before landing his first feature film role in Bent.
Bettany returned to the stage to appear in Love and Understanding at London‘s Bush Theatre. He later reprised that role at the Longwharf Theatre in Connecticut. The play led to more British television work, including Lynda La Plante‘s Killer Net and Coming Home, in which he starred with Peter O‘Toole.
Bettany‘s appearance in the Royal Court Theatre productions of One More Wasted Year and Stranger‘s House preceded his second feature film role in David Leland‘s Land Girls with Catherine McCormack and Rachel Weisz. He next appeared in the film After the Rain. He then portrayed Steerforth in the TNT production of David Copperfield, directed by Peter Medak, opposite Sally Field and Michael Richards. More feature film roles followed, including Suicide Club with Jonathan Pryce and David Morrissey.
Bettany was nominated for a British Independent Film award and a London Film Critics‘ Award for Best Newcomer in IFC‘s Gangster No.1, directed by Paul McGuigan, and starring Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis, and Saffron Burrows. He then re-teamed with Paul McGuigan for the Paramount Classics‘ mystery-thriller, The Reckoning, opposite Willem Dafoe.
Bettany next starred as the imaginary roommate opposite Russell Crowe, Ed Harris and Jennifer Connelly in the Academy Award® winning A Beautiful Mind for director Ron Howard. His performance in the film won him the London Film Critic‘s Award for Best British Actor.
Bettany then starred in Thadeus O‘Sullivan‘s intense, independent feature, The Heart of Me, opposite Olivia Williams and Helena Bonham-Carter. Keen to test himself further he went on to star in Dogville, director Lars Von Trier‘s dramatic thriller opposite Nicole Kidman and Stellan Skaarsgard. Followed by the Working Title / Universal feature Wimbledon, in which he starred opposite Kirsten Dunst for director Richard Loncraine (The Gathering Storm, Richard III).
He then starred opposite Crowe again in Master & Commander: The Far Side of the World for director Peter Weir. In this adaptation of Patrick O‘Brien‘s novel, Bettany plays the ship‘s surgeon, Stephen Maturin, the first naturalist and best friend of Captain Jack Aubrey (Crowe). His performance won him the Evening Standard Award for Best British Actor, the London Film Critic‘s Award for Best Supporting Actor for both M&C, as well as, The Heart of Me and the Elle Style Award for Best Actor in M&C and Dogville. His nominations include a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor and a Broadcast Film Critics Association nomination for Best Supporting Actor in M&C.
He went on to star as Silas in the most highly anticipated film of 2006, The Da Vinci Code based on Dan Brown's novel and directed by Ron Howard, earlier helmsman of A Beautiful Mind. The film went on to huge box office success driven by its star powered cast, which included Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen and Alfred Molina.
Paul was also seen in the Fox Searchlight feature The Secret Life of Bees, opposite Queen Latifah, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson and Dakota Fanning, based on the best selling book.
In January 2009 Paul joined the cast of the film Inkheart, a fantasy adventure for New Line Cinema/Warner Brothers, based on the best-selling children‘s books. He starred opposite Brendan Fraser and Helen Mirren, as Dustfinger, a fire-eating performer, for director Iain Softley.
Paul‘s next project was Graham King and Martin Scorsese‘s The Young Victoria in which he starred opposite Emily Blunt, Rupert Friend and Jim Broadbent.
Paul and his wife Jennifer Connelly then played Charles and Emma Darwin in Creation, the story of Darwin‘s relationship with his eldest daughter Annie. The film ran production in the UK.
In the 2010 Screen Gems thriller, Legion, Paul held the lead role of Archangel Michael. Other cast members include Dennis Quaid, Kate Walsh, Kevin Durand and Lucas Black.
Paul joined Johnny Depp and Angelina Jolie in The Tourist, in 2010. He played Inspector John Acheson in the Sony Pictures film.
Paul appeared in Margin Call. He stars alongside Kevin Spacey, Demi Moore, Jeremy Irons, Stanley Tucci, Zachary Quinto, and Penn Badgley.
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Actor
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2024 |
Here |
2022 |
The Collaboration |
2020 |
Uncle Frank |
2018 |
Avengers: Infinity War |
Solo: A Star Wars Story |
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2017 |
Journey's End |
2016 |
Captain America: Civil War |
2015 |
Avengers: Age of Ultron |
Legend |
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Mortdecai |
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2014 |
Transcendence |
2013 |
Iron Man Three |
2012 |
Blood |
The Avengers |
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2011 |
Margin Call |
Priest |
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2010 |
Iron Man 2 |
Legion |
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The Tourist |
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2009 |
Creation |
The Young Victoria |
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2008 |
Broken Lines |
Inkheart |
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Iron Man |
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The Secret Life of Bees |
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2006 |
Firewall |
Stories of Lost Souls |
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The Da Vinci Code |
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2004 |
Wimbledon |
2003 |
Dogville |
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World |
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2002 |
The Heart of Me |
The Reckoning |
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2001 |
A Beautiful Mind |
A Knight's Tale |
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Kiss Kiss (Bang Bang) |
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2000 |
David Copperfield (TV movie) |
Gangster No. 1 |
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Mood Swingers |
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The Suicide Club |
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1999 |
After the Rain |
1998 |
The Land Girls |
1997 |
Bent |
Sharpe's Waterloo (TV movie) |
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2021 |
A Very British Scandal |
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Episode 3 (E03) |
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Episode 2 (E02) |
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Episode 1 (E01) |
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Loki - a.f. |
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For All Time. Always. - a.f. (S01E06) |
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WandaVision |
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The Series Finale (E09) |
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Previously On (E08) |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall (E07) |
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more episodes (6) | ||
What If...? |
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What If... Zombies?! (S01E05) |
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2017 |
Manhunt |
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USA vs. Theodore J. Kaczynski (S01E08) |
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Lincoln (S01E07) |
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Ted (S01E06) |
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more episodes (4) | ||
1999 |
Every Woman Knows a Secret |
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1998 |
Coming Home |
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Killer Net |
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Rosamunde Pilcher |
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Coming Home (E21) |
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2021 |
Marvel Studios: Assembled (series) |
The Making of WandaVision (E01) |
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2014 |
Lennon or McCartney - a.f. |
2010 |
A Man's Story |
Humanity's Last Line of Defense |
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2004 |
Making of 'Wimbledon: The Movie' (TV movie) |
The Hundred Days |
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2003 |
Dogville Confessions |
2001 |
Heath Ledger Profile |
Stories for the People |
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The World's First Sports Promoter |
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1992 |
Getaway (series) |
Director
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2014 |
Shelter |
Screenwriter
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2014 |
Shelter |
Producer
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2014 |
Shelter |
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