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Anthony Hopkins
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General Information (Anthony Hopkins) |
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| Mostly Credited As: | Anthony Hopkins |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Sir Anthony Hopkins
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| Birth Name: | Philip Anthony Hopkins |
| Date Of Birth: | December 31, 1937 (Age 71) |
| Country Of Birth: | United Kingdom |
| Birth Place: | Margam, near Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, U |
| Height: | 5' 8" (1.72 m) |
| Spouse |
| Stella Arroyave |
Mar/01/2003 - Present |
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| Jennifer Lynton |
Jan/13/1973 - Apr/30/2002 |
(divorced) |
| Petronella Barker |
Sep/1967 - 1972 |
(divorced) (1 child) |
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After a brilliant career on stage and film, Anthony Hopkins finally received wide public recognition-and genuine movie stardom-in the unlikely but compelling role of cannibalistic killer Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and capped it off with an Academy Award as Best Actor. Although his quiet, placid expression and naturally calm voice evoke typical English reserve, in his best work Hopkins often violently overturns those preconceptions of him. True, he was completely effective playing the kind, decent doctor in The Elephant Man (1980), but in fact he was much more effective playing the unhinged ventriloquist in Magic (1978) and, of course, Lecter in Lambs. His performance in the latter is the sort that fixes itself in viewers' minds forever; it's fortunate for Hopkins that he did it later in his career than Anthony Perkins did Norman Bates.
Trained at the Cardiff College of Drama, Hopkins enjoyed extensive stage work before beginning his film career, essaying supporting roles in a series of distinguished films, including The Lion in Winter (1968) and Hamlet (1969). His screen output during the 1970s was largely impressive, and he appeared in many madefor-TV movies-an uncommon career path for classically trained British actors. Beginning with Magic (1978) he showed a penchant for eccentric roles, and while he didn't exactly stumble through the 1980s, his good work in small films such as 84 Charing Cross Road and The Good Father (both 1987) -often went unnoticed, while his better-than-they deserved performances in such tripe as A Change of Seasons (1980) and the TV miniseries Hollywood Wives got more public attention. Not that he didn't get plum parts: he won Emmy Awards for The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (1976), in which he played Bruno Hauptmann, and The Bunker (1981), as Hitler. In 1984, Hopkins played the domineering Captain Bligh in The Bounty a much-heralded remake that fizzled at box offices. Much in demand after Lambs he appeared in Freejack, Howards End (in a brilliant performance), Bram Stoker's Dracula (as vampire hunter Dr. Van Helsing) and Chaplin (as a book editor), all in 1992 and was Oscar-nominated again for The Remains of the Day (1993). Trivia fans take note: He looped several of Laurence Olivier's lines for a scene in the restored version of Spartacus.
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After a brilliant career on stage and film, Anthony Hopkins finally received wide public recognition-and genuine movie stardom-in the unlikely but compelling role of cannibalistic killer Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs (1991), and capped it off with an Academy Award as Best Actor. Although his quiet, placid expression and naturally calm voice evoke typical English reserve, in his best work Hopkins often violently overturns those preconceptions of him. True, he was completely effective playing the kind, decent doctor in The Elephant Man (1980), but in fact he was much more effective playing the unhinged ventriloquist in Magic (1978) and, of course, Lecter in Lambs. His performance in the latter is the sort that fixes itself in viewers' minds forever; it's fortunate for Hopkins that he did it later in his career than Anthony Perkins did Norman Bates.
Trained at the Cardiff College of Drama, Hopkins enjoyed extensive stage work before beginning his film
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Anthony Hopkins TV Appearances |
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| Show: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Jimmy Carr, The Foo Fighters |
13x10: (Nov/09/2007) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
| Show: The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Yvonne Strahovski |
03x175: (Nov/01/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2003) |
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• Sir Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Scherzinger, "Price Is Right" contestant Marie Fodale |
05x35: (Oct/24/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: Live with Regis and Kelly (1988) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Casey Affleck |
19x78: (Oct/17/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Adam Brody, Katie Brown, Anthony Hopkins; Jeff Probst; |
18x229: (Apr/19/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Natasha Bedingfield, D.L. Hughley |
17x277: (Jan/24/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Anthony Hopkins/Lara Flynn Boyle |
17x173: (Aug/31/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) • 5 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Tuesday October 01st, 2002) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Joe Buck, Mute Math |
15x22: (Oct/17/2007) |
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Himself |
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• David Schwimmer, Patton Oswalt, Melissa Cross |
13x106: (Apr/12/2006) |
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Himself, [Uncredited] |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Piper Perabo, Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives |
13x72: (Jan/24/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Caroline Rhea, Mick Foley |
13x06: (Sep/14/2005) |
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Himself |
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• Anthony Hopkins, David Alan Grier, Naked Trucker |
10x13: (Oct/01/2002) |
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Himself |
| Show: Good Morning America (1975) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Deanna Farve |
33x27: (Oct/16/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: Inside the Actors Studio (1994) |
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• Anthony Hopkins - 2nd Visit |
13x12: (Oct/15/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Sir Anthony Hopkins |
04x07: (Oct/04/1998) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Today Show (1952) |
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• Ryan Gosling, Anthony Hopkins |
54x163: (Apr/18/2007) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Rose McGowan, Good Charlotte |
15x130: (Apr/09/2007) |
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Himself |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Howie Mandel, Coldplay |
14x56: (Dec/12/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Daily Show (1996) |
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• Anthony Hopkins |
11x13: (Jan/25/2006) |
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Himself |
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• Anthony Hopkins |
08x49: (Oct/23/2003) |
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Himself |
| Show: The View (1997) |
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• Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Dae Kim |
09x18: (Jan/25/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: Late Show with David Letterman (1993) |
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• Anthony Hopkins |
13x86: (Jan/23/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: The Golden Globes (1944) |
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• The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards |
63x01: (Jan/16/2006) |
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Himself |
| Show: Oprah (1986) |
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• Lance Armstrong and a Special Tribute to Luther Vandross with Usher and Patti Labelle |
20x02: (Sep/20/2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Biography (1987) |
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• Mickey Rooney |
19x??: (2005) |
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Himself |
| Show: Celebrities Uncensored (2003) |
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• Show 19 |
02x03: (Feb/25/2004) |
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Himself (archive footage) |
| Show: Last Call with Carson Daly (2002) |
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• Chris Rock, Anthony Hopkins, Big Tymers |
01x74: (Jun/07/2002) |
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Himself |
| Show: Omnibus (1967) |
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• When Larry Met Joan |
35x13: (Nov/03/2001) |
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Himself |
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• Find Me |
08x34: (Dec/08/1974) |
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| Show: The Academy Awards (1929) • 5 episode credits -- (First Appearance: Monday March 29th, 1993) |
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• The 73rd Annual Academy Awards |
73x01: (Mar/25/2001) |
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Himself |
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• The 68th Annual Academy Awards |
68x01: (Mar/25/1996) |
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Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay |
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• The 67th Annual Academy Awards |
67x01: (Mar/27/1995) |
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Himself - Presenter: Writing Awards |
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• The 66th Annual Academy Awards |
66x01: (Mar/21/1994) |
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Best Actor Nominee |
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• The 65th Annual Academy Awards |
65x01: (Mar/29/1993) |
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Himself (Presenter: Best Actress) |
| Show: Parkinson (1998) (1998) |
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• Paul Merton, Barry Manilow, Anthony Hopkins |
01x01: (Jan/09/1998) |
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Himself, [Interviewees] |
| Show: Tony Awards (1967) |
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• The 48th Annual Tony Awards |
48x01: (Jun/12/1994) |
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Himself (Co-Host) |
| Show: Hallmark Hall Of Fame (1951) |
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• The Tenth Man |
38x01: (Dec/04/1988) |
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Jean Louis Chavel |
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• The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
31x02: (Feb/04/1982) |
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Quasimodo |
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• All Creatures Great and Small |
24x03: (Feb/04/1975) |
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Siegfried |
| Show: Harty (1983) |
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• Series 2, Show 2 |
02x02: (Sep/17/1984) |
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Himself |
| Show: BBC Television Shakespeare (1978) |
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• Othello |
04x01: (Oct/04/1981) |
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Othello |
| Show: Play for Today (1970) |
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• The Childhood Friend |
04x21: (Jun/27/1974) |
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Alexander Tashkov |
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• Hearts and Flowers |
01x08: (Dec/03/1970) |
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Bob |
| Show: Black And Blue (1973) |
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• The Middle-Of-The-Road Roadshow For All The Family |
01x02: (Aug/21/1973) |
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Hi |
| Show: The Edwardians (1972) |
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• Lloyd George |
01x08: (Jan/09/1973) |
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David Lloyd George |
| Show: Play of the Month (1965) |
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• Uncle Vanya |
06x03: (Nov/08/1970) |
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Astrov |
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• Three Sisters |
05x04: (Jan/18/1970) |
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Andrei |
| Show: Department S (1969) |
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• A Small War of Nerves |
01x26: (Mar/03/1970) |
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Greg Halliday |
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Anthony Hopkins Crew Credits |
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Anthony Hopkins Trivia |
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In 1998, Anthony received the ShoWest Award for Actor of the Year at the ShoWest Convention, USA. | In 2002, Anthony received the Master Screen Artist Tribute at the USA Film Festival. | In 1994, Anthony won the SEFCA Award for Best Actor for his role in The Remains of the Day (1993). | In 2003, Anthony received his Star on the Walk of Fame. It's located at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard. | In 1995, Anthony won the Bronze Wrangler Award for Theatrical Motion Picture for the film Legends of the Fall (1994). | In 1992, Anthony won a Saturn Award for Best Actor for: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) | Anthony appeared in a TV commercial (voiceover) for Agilent Technologies in 1999. | In 1992, Anthony narrated Jeff Wayne's musical version of Spartacus on a double-album. | Anthony appeared in a TV commercial for Barclays Bank in 2000. | In 2000, Anthony received $5,000,000 for his role in the film Mission: Impossible II (2000). |
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