Tokidoki Makeup Lands at Sephora; Clive Owen Up for Bulgari ...
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Show & Talk - New York Fashion Week Blog - New York Magazine - Found Mar. 17, 2010 ... he's Jamaican. [ WWD ] ? Bulgari reportedly shot its next men's fragrance campaign, which will star Clive Owen. |
A little Clive Owen in the morning
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Cele|bitchy - Found Mar. 17, 2010 First Gerard Butler in handcuffs , and now a little Clive Owen first thing in the morning. Am I the luckiest gossip blogger ever or what? |
Friends Star Schwimmer Announces Engagement
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Ananova - Found Mar. 15, 2010 Schwimmer co-wrote and co-directed the show which is being turned into a movie starring Clive Owen. David Schwimmer's getting married - CNN Friends star Schwimmer to marry - BBC Friends star Schwimmer to marry - BBC David Schwimmer engaged to British beauty - Telegraph Explore All |
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Gwyneth Paltrow & Clive Owen look amazing in Abu Dhabi
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Cele|bitchy - Found Mar. 11, 2010 Kevin Spacey hosted the show, and stars including Hugh Grant, Clive Owen, Kyle MacLachlan and Michelle Rodriguez were on hand to see Serena... |
Clive Owen may help Jason Statham kill a lot of people
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JoBlo Movie Emporium - Found Mar. 11, 2010 And fellow Brit Clive Owen is no stranger to similar tactics, if with a bit more deliberation and panache. |
Ritchie to Tackle King Arthur
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Hollywood - Found Mar. 10, 2010 ... which has spawned numerous myths and fantasy tales, was previously the subject of a 2004 blockbuster starring Keira Knightley and Clive Owen. Ritchie, Hodge at Warners table - Variety Ritchie to tackle King Arthur - Hollywood Ritchie confirmed for 'King Arthur' project - Digital Spy Ritchie to take on King Arthur - Monsters and Critics Explore All |
Hollywood |
Laureus Sports Awards mix good with the glitz
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Telegraph - Found Mar. 10, 2010 But the show is back on the road tonight, and the guest list is not to be sniffed at: Hugh Grant, Gwyneth Paltrow, Clive Owen. Gwyneth Paltrow helps hand out world sports awards - USA Today Laureus Sports Awards preview - CNN Abu Dhabi to host Laureus Sports Award - Times of India Bolt, Williams win world sports awards - stuff.co.nz Explore All |
Huffington Post |
Clive Owen makes panties drop in Milan
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Cele|bitchy - Found Mar. 1, 2010 ... seat away from Clive Owen, wouldn?t you be staring, licking your lips, slowly undressing and practicing your speech (?Hello Clive, will... |
Patrick Alessandrin is Taking Over 'Protection' with Clive Owen
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FirstShowing.net - Found Jan. 20, 2010 13: Ultimatum ) with Clive Owen set to take on ruthless Mexican gangsters in place of Walker. While I will contend that Clive Owen is certainly... |
Clive Owen To Star In Soldier Vs. Mexican Gangs Actioner, Protection
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/Film - Found Jan. 20, 2010 Simon West out in favour of B:13 Ultimatum ?s Patrick Alessandrin and Paul Walker traded in for Clive Owen (the old line-up?s details were... |
Clive Owen Biography
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Clive Owen
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| Clive Owen | |
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Owen at the 2005 San Sebastian International Film Festival |
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| Born | 3 October 1964 Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1987–present |
| Spouse(s) | Sarah-Jane Fenton (m. 1995–present) 2 children |
Clive Owen (born 3 October 1964) is an English film, stage and television actor. He first gained recognition in the United Kingdom for portraying the lead in the ITV series Chancer from 1990 to 1991. He then garnered critical acclaim for his work in the film Close My Eyes (1991) before getting international notice for his performance as a struggling writer in Croupier (1998). In 2005, Owen won a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his appearance in the drama Closer (2004). He has since played leading roles in films such as Sin City (2005), Inside Man (2006) and Children of Men (2006).
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Early life
The fourth of five brothers, Owen was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, the son of Pamela and Jess Owen. His father, a country and western singer, left the family when Owen was three years old, and despite a brief reconciliation when Owen was nineteen, the two have remained estranged.1 Raised by his mother and stepfather, a railway ticket clerk,2 he has described his childhood as "rough."1 While initially opposed to drama school, he changed his mind in 1984, after a long and fruitless period of searching for work. Owen graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1987 with a class that included Rebecca Pidgeon, Serena Harragin, Mark Womack and Liza Tarbuck. After graduation, he won a position at the Young Vic, performing in several Shakespearean plays.
Career
Initially, Owen carved out a career in television. In 1988 Owen starred as Gideon Sarn in a BBC production of Precious Bane and the Channel 4 film Vroom before the 1990s saw him become a regular on stage and television in the UK, notably his lead role in the ITV series Chancer, followed by an appearance in the Thames Television production of Lorna Doone.
He won critical acclaim for his performances in the 1991 Stephen Poliakoff film Close My Eyes - in which he has a full frontal nude scene - about a brother and sister who embark on an incestuous love affair. He subsequently appeared in The Magician, Class of '61, Century, Nobody's Children, An Evening with Gary Lineker, Doomsday Gun, Return of the Native, The Turnaround and then a Carlton production called Sharman, about a private detective. In 1996, he appeared in his first major Hollywood film The Rich Man's Wife alongside Halle Berry before finding international acclaim in a Channel 4 film directed by Mike Hodges called Croupier (1998). In Croupier, he played the title role of a struggling writer who takes a job in a London casino as inspiration for his work, only to get caught up in a robbery scheme. In 1999, he appeared as an accident-prone driver in Split Second, his first BBC production in a decade.
He then starred in The Echo, a BBC1 drama. He starred in a film called Greenfingers about a criminal who goes to work in a garden, before appearing in the BBC1 mystery series Second Sight. In 2001, he provided the voice-over for a BBC2 documentary about popular music through the years called Walk On By, as well as starring in a highly-acclaimed theatre production called A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, about a couple with a severely handicapped daughter.
He became well known to North American audiences in the summer of 2001 after starring as The Driver in the The Hire, a series of short films sponsored by BMW and made by prominent directors. He then appeared in Robert Altman's Gosford Park, alongside an all-star cast including Helen Mirren, Maggie Smith, Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ryan Phillippe. He appeared in the 2002 hit The Bourne Identity. In 2003, he teamed up with Hodges again to make I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. He starred in Beyond Borders and took on the title role in King Arthur, for which he took riding lessons.
Owen appeared in the West End and Broadway hit play Closer, by Patrick Marber, which was produced as a film, and was released in 2005. He played "Dan" in the play, but was "Larry" the dermatologist in the film version. His portrayal of Larry in the film version earned him a lot of recognition as well as the Golden Globe and BAFTA award and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He noted that the expectations of him since the Oscar nomination have not changed the way he approaches film-making, stating "I try, every film I do, to be as good as I can and that's all I can do."3
After Closer, he appeared in Derailed alongside Jennifer Aniston, the comic book thriller Sin City as the noir antihero Dwight McCarthy and as a mysterious bank robber in Inside Man. Despite public denials, Owen had long been rumoured to be a possible successor to Pierce Brosnan in the role of James Bond. A public opinion poll in the United Kingdom in October 2005 (SkyNews) found that he was the public's number one choice to star in the next installment of the series. In that same month, however, it was announced that fellow British actor Daniel Craig would become the next James Bond. In an interview in the September 2007 issue of Details, he claimed that he was never offered or even approached concerning the role.4 In 2006, Owen spoofed the Bond connection by making an appearance in the remake of The Pink Panther in which he plays a character named "Nigel Boswell, Agent 006" (when he introduces himself to Inspector Clouseau, he quips that Owen's character is "one short of the big time").
In 2006, Owen starred in the highly acclaimed Children of Men, for which he received widespread praise. The film was nominated for various awards, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay; Owen worked on the screenplay, although he was uncredited.5 The next year he starred alongside Paul Giamatti in the film Shoot 'Em Up and appeared as Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth I of England in the film Elizabeth: The Golden Age. He appeared in the Christmas special of the Ricky Gervais show Extras, as revealed in the video podcast teaser.
Owen was also the lead in 2009's The International, a film which he described as a "paranoid political thriller".6 Owen and Denzel Washington will return for the sequel to Inside Man, which will be released in 2010. He also plays the lead in The Boys Are Back7, an Australian adaptation of the book The Boys Are Back In Town by Simon Carr.
Personal life
In an incident he later described as "very schmaltzy", he met his future wife, the actress Sarah-Jane Fenton, when they performed the leads in Romeo and Juliet at the Young Vic.8 The couple married on 6 March 1995 and live in Highgate, London and Wrabness, north Essex, with their two daughters.
In November 2006,9 he became patron of the Electric Palace Cinema in Harwich, Essex, England and launched an appeal for funds to repair deteriorating elements of the fabric.1011
He enjoys the music of indie rock band Hard-Fi and has been seen at two of their concerts, Brixton Academy, 15 May 200612 and Wembley Arena, 18 December 2007. Despite hailing from Coventry, Owen is a Liverpool supporter.
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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| 1988 | Vroom | Jake | Film |
| Boon | Geoff | Boon - TV Series 3 - Episode 8 "Peacemaker" | |
| 1989 | Precious Bane | Gideon Sarn | TV movie |
| 1990 | Chancer | Stephen Crane/Derek Love | TV series |
| Lorna Doone | John Ridd | TV movie | |
| 1991 | Close My Eyes | Richard | Film |
| 1993 | Class of '61 | Devin O'Neil | TV movie |
| Century | Paul Reisner | Film | |
| The Magician | Det. Con. George Byrne | TV movie | |
| 1994 | The Return of the Native | Damon Wildeve | TV movie |
| Doomsday Gun | Dov | TV movie | |
| An Evening with Gary Lineker | Bill | TV movie | |
| Nobody's Children | Bratu | TV movie | |
| The Turnaround | Nick Sharman | ||
| 1995 | Bad Boy Blues | Paul | TV movie |
| 1996 | Privateer 2: The Darkening | Ser Lev Aris | Videogame |
| The Rich Man's Wife | Jake Golden | ||
| Sharman | Nick Sharman | TV series | |
| 1997 | Croupier | Jack Manfred | |
| Bent | Max | ||
| 1998 | The Echo | Michael Deacon | TV movie |
| 1999 | Split Second | Michael Anderson | TV movie |
| Second Sight | DCI Ross Tanner | Television series | |
| 2000 | Greenfingers | Colin Briggs | |
| Second Sight: Kingdom of the Blind | DCI Ross Tanner | Television series | |
| Second Sight: Parasomnia | DCI Ross Tanner | Television series | |
| Second Sight: Hide and Seek | DCI Ross Tanner | Television series | |
| 2001 | The Hire | The Driver | |
| Gosford Park | Robert Parks | Film | |
| Walk On By | Narrator | TV documentary | |
| 2002 | The Bourne Identity | The Professor | Film |
| 2003 | Beyond Borders | Nick Callahan | |
| I'll Sleep When I'm Dead | Will | ||
| 2004 | Closer | Larry | Nominated — Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role |
| King Arthur | Arthur | Film | |
| 2005 | Derailed | Charles Schine | Film |
| Sin City | Dwight McCarthy | Film | |
| 2006 | Children of Men | Theo Faron | Film |
| Inside Man | Dalton Russell | Film | |
| The Pink Panther | Nigel Boswell/Agent 006 | Film | |
| 2007 | Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Sir Walter Raleigh | Film |
| Shoot 'Em Up | Smith | Film | |
| 2009 | The International | Louis Salinger | Film |
| Duplicity | Ray Koval | Film | |
| The Boys Are Back | Joe Warr | Film | |
| 2010 | Inside Man 2 | Dalton Russell | Film Announced13 |
References
- ^ a b "Clive Owen's orgy of violence". Times Online (London). 2007-09-08. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article2386393.ece. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
- ^ "The player". The Observer. 2004-07-11. http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,1258447,00.html. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
- ^ Topel, Fred (2007-09-04). "Clive Owen: A totally original badass". Crave Online. http://www.craveonline.com/filmtv/articles/04648559/3/clive_owen_a_totally_original_badass.html. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
- ^ "Clive Owen: Details". Men.Style.com. September 2007. http://men.style.com/details/features/full?id=content_5790&pageNum=2. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
- ^ "Quint chats up Alfonso Cuaron about the CHILDREN OF MEN DVD!!!". Ain't it Cool News. 2007-03-23. http://www.aintitcool.com/node/32010. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
- ^ "Clive Owen: The International". SuicideGirls.com. 2009-02-11. http://suicidegirls.com/interviews/Clive+Owen%3A+The+International/. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
- ^ "The Boys Are Back: interviews". BBC Film Network. 2010-14-01. http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/features/the_boys_are_back_interviews. Retrieved 2010-14-01.
- ^ Katz, Gregory (2006-12-10). "Clive Owen: Dad first, star second". USA Weekend Magazine. http://www.usaweekend.com/06_issues/061210/061210clive_owen.html. Retrieved 2007-09-19.
- ^ Cinema staff. "Patron of the Electric Palace". Electric Palace Cinema, Harwich website. http://www.electricpalace.com/staticpages/index.php?page=patron. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ Cinema staff. "Clive Owen Launches £85,000 Appeal". Electric Palace Cinema press release. http://www.electricpalace.com/article.php?story=20061111192917488. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ Kevin Maher (19 July 2008). "The Electric Palace cinema in Harwich: the first picture show". The Times. London. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article4343727.ece. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
- ^ "Hard-Fi team up with very special guest | News | NME.COM". Nme.Com<!. 2006-05-16. http://www.nme.com/news/hard-fi/23076. Retrieved 2009-12-02.
- ^ http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/449082/Inside-Man-2/overview
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Clive Owen |
- http://www.clive-owen.org/
- Clive Owen at the Internet Movie Database
- LOVEFiLM Blog Clive Owen at the London Film Festival screening of The Boys are Back (Oct 2009)
- Clive Owen at TV.com
- Clive Owen at the British Film Institute's Screenonline
- Clive Owen on Charlie Rose (15th Dec, 2006) at Google Video (Adobe Flash video)
- Clive Owen lights a candle for Rwanda
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