Idris elba biography filmography clint
English actor, producer, DJ, rapper, and singerTemplate:SHORTDESC:English actor, producer, DJ, rapper, and singer
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Idris Elba
Birth name
Idrissa Akuna Elba
Born
() 6 September (age52)
Birth place
Hackney, London, England
Citizenship
British
Sierra Leonean (since )
Occupation
- Actor
- writer
- producer
- DJ
- rapper
- singer
Spouse(s)
Hanne Nørgaard
(m.; div.)Sonya Nicole Hamlin
Sabrina Dhowre
Partner
Naiyana Garth (–)
Awards
List of awards and nominations
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Idrissa Akuna ElbaTemplate:Post-nominals (Script error: No such module "IPAc-en".; born 6 September ) is an English actor, writer, producer, rapper, singer, songwriter and DJ. He is known for roles including Stringer Bell in the HBO series The Wire,DCIJohn Luther in the BBC One series Luther, and Nelson Mandela in the biographical film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (). He has been nominated four times for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film, winning one, and was nominated five times for a Primetime Emmy Award.
Elba appeared in Ridley Scott's American Gangster () and Prometheus (). Elba portrayed Heimdall in Thor () and its sequels Thor: The Dark World () and Thor: He's aware of the effect he has on women. Kevin Murphy on Heimdall in the RiffTrax commentary of Thor () He does not make descriptions. He makes warriors. Idrissa Akuna Elba OBE (born 6 September in London, England) is an English television, theatre, and film actor of Ghanaian and Sierra Leonean descent. A Golden Globe award winner for his role as Luther, he is also famous for having starred as the sophisticated druglord Stringer Bell in The Wire and in several big budget Hollywood films such as Thor (), Prometheus, and Pacific Rim. He also reprised his role as Heimdall in the Thor sequels Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Ragnarok, and also had appearances in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Avengers: Infinity War. Elba is becoming Disney's go-to guy when they need an intimidating voice. In alone, they released three animated movies featuring Elba besides voicing the villain Shere Khan in The Jungle Book (), he also voiced Police Chief Bogo in Zootopia and a bullying sea lion in Pixar's Finding Dory. Plus, the MCU is managed by Disney. As for voice acting outside of Disney, he voices Knuckles the Echidna in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. He's also a musician, known as DJ Big Driis/Big Driis the Londoner, as well as kickboxer, starting out quite late in life (at age 44) but still good enough that he won his first (and as of yet only) fight, via KO. Film Live Action TV Video Games Clint started his career at the 'Theatre Royal Stratford East' acting for the likes of the renowned Mike Leigh. It was also here that he was brought through the ranks by his mentor Philip Hedley; becoming a board member at 28 and ultimately, associate artist for over a decade. During his time at Stratford East alongside Philip, Clint set up their Musical Theatre Programme before directing his first production The Big Life', which went onto be transferred into the West End. See full article at Showbiz Cheat SheetAmerican Gangster
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Dyer produced and starred in the multi-award winning feature film 'SUS,' which was simultaneously released alongside a production that he also starred in at the Young Vic Theatre. Following its success, he won multiple awards for Best Actor at the British Urban Film Awards, Screen Nation and Television Awards, Liege International Film Festival and Texas Black Film Festival.
Clint has always been in and around theatre but 'officially' began his writing journey through the Royal Court with his first play: 'Emergency,' and his screenwriting started with Nik Powell at Scala Productions. After directing his second show at the NT, Clint was appointed as Deputy Artistic Director of the National Theatre in and his work at the National includes Othello (making him the first Black director to direct Othello in any major UK venue), Death of England: Delroy (Winner: Best Play at Visionary Awards) and Death of England: Closing Time; the sequels to the renowned Death of England (nominated for Best Director; Black British Theatre Awards), all of which he cowrote with Roy Williams. These accolades have made him one of the few artists and the very first Black artist to act, write and direct at the National Theatre. Following it's huge success; the Death of England trilogy also went on to receive a West End transfer to Soho Place.
Furthermore; Clint directed 'Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical', which won an Olivier for Best Original Score/New Orchestrat
Everyone thought Clint Eastwood was making a big mistake doing this feature Clint Eastwood | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
After building his reputation as an action star, Eastwoodwanted to experiment with other genres. To do this, he began eyeing the feature Every Which Way but Loose. The movie was a huge departure from Eastwood’s usual work. The veteran actor played a trucker and part-time fighter with a pet orangutan named Clyde. Although it had action elements, it functioned heavily as a comedy, targeting a much younger audience than Eastwood’s films were used to.
When his team discovered Eastwood was actually considering the project,