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Christopher Eccleston

Christopher Eccleston

A remarkable actor who brings a vibrant intensity to his performances, Christopher Eccleston is widely held to be one of the most talented British actors of the 1990s. Primarily known for his portrayals of working-class men, Eccleston, who possesses a lanky, stone-faced physical appeal, has won international attention for his work in such films as Jude and Elizabeth. A product of the Northwestern English town of Salford, where he was born on February 16, 1964, Eccleston enjoyed a happy working-class upbringing. A poor student with a love of television, he initially wanted to be a professional soccer player. At the age of 19, however, he realized that acting was his calling, and enrolled in London's Central School of Speech and Drama. As an actor, his early influences had been Ken Loach's Kes and Albert Finney's performance in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, but he soon found himself interpreting the classics, performing the works of Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Molière. At the age of 25, he made his professional stage debut in the Bristol Old Vic's production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Relatively unemployed as an actor for some years after his graduation, Eccleston took a variety of odd jobs at a supermarket, on building sites, and as an artist's model. His luck began to change in 1991, when he was chosen to play the protagonist of Let Him Have It. He won acclaim for his haunting portrayal of Derek Bentley, whose real-life murder of a policeman and subsequent hanging for the crime was the subject of dispute in the British legal system, as Bentley had the mental age of a nine-year-old. Eccleston's handling of the role paved the way for more work, and he was soon starring opposite Robbie Coltrane in Cracker, a popular British television series. He stayed with the show from 1993 until 1994, when he was cast in Shallow Grave, the stylish thriller from Danny Boyle, John Hodge, and Andrew MacDonald, the team who would later make Trainspotting. The film, which starred Eccleston, Ewan McGregor, and Kerry Fox as three flatmates with a corpse on their hands, proved a success, and Eccleston won praise for his portrayal of an unhinged accountant. More television work followed in the form of Hillsborough (1996), and that same year, Eccleston won the title role in Michael Winterbottom's Jude. Co-starring with Kate Winslet, he garnered widespread praise for his interpretation of Thomas Hardy's tragic hero, and he began to attract the attention of American audiences. This attention was heightened two years later when he was cast as the dastardly Duke of Norfolk in Elizabeth; both his chilling performance and the film itself received wide acclaim. The same year, Eccleston starred alongside Renée Zellweger as an Orthodox Jew in A Price Above Rubies. The film was a relative disappointment, but it did allow the actor to break away from the character types that he usually played. In 1999, Eccleston could be seen in David Cronenberg's eXistenZ and in Heart, a black comedy in which he starred as a man so consumed with jealousy over his wife -- whom he believes to be having an affair -- that he gives himself a heart attack. The same year, he collaborated again with director Winterbottom on With or Without You, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


Christopher Eccleston Trivia

When was Christopher Eccleston born?
Christopher Eccleston was born on February 16, 1964

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Perfect Parents?
Christopher Eccleston was Stuart in Perfect Parents

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Doctor Who: Series 01?
Christopher Eccleston was The Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who: Series 01

Who did Christopher Eccleston portray in Revengers Tragedy?
Christopher Eccleston was Vindici in Revengers Tragedy

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Let Him Have It?
Christopher Eccleston was Derek Bentley in Let Him Have It

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising?
Christopher Eccleston was The Rider in The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising

Who did Christopher Eccleston portray in Othello?
Christopher Eccleston was Ben Jago in Othello

What role did Christopher Eccleston play in The Others?
Christopher Eccleston played Charles in The Others

What role did Christopher Eccleston portray in The Invisible Circus?
Christopher Eccleston played Wolf in The Invisible Circus

What role did Christopher Eccleston play in A Price Above Rubies?
Christopher Eccleston played Sender in A Price Above Rubies

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Shallow Grave?
Christopher Eccleston was David Stevens in Shallow Grave

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Cracker [TV Series]?
Christopher Eccleston was DCI David Bilborough in Cracker [TV Series]

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Elizabeth?
Christopher Eccleston was Duke of Norfolk in Elizabeth

What role did Christopher Eccleston portray in Death and the Compass?
Christopher Eccleston played Zunz in Death and the Compass

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in 28 Days Later?
Christopher Eccleston was Maj. Henry West in 28 Days Later

Who did Christopher Eccleston play in Gone In 60 Seconds?
Christopher Eccleston was Raymond Calitri in Gone In 60 Seconds

Who did Christopher Eccleston portray in G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra?
Christopher Eccleston was Destro in G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra

What role did Christopher Eccleston portray in eXistenZ?
Christopher Eccleston played Levi in eXistenZ

Who did Christopher Eccleston portray in Heroes: Season 01?
Christopher Eccleston was Claude in Heroes: Season 01


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