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Kenneth Branagh
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Kenneth Charles Branagh (b. December 10 1960) is an Emmy Award-winning Northern Irish-born British actor and film director.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Trivia
- 3 Filmography
- 3.1 Selected Filmography (actor)
- 3.2 Filmography (director)
- 3.3 Television
- 3.4 Narrator
- 3.5 Discography
- 4 References
- 5 External links
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Biography
Branagh was born in Belfast, where he was educated at Grove Primary School. At age nine he relocated with his family to Reading in England. He is a recipient of an honourary Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) from Queen's University of Belfast in 1990.[citation needed] Branagh achieved some early measure of success in his native Northern Ireland for his role as the title character in the BBC's Play for Today series known as the Billy Plays, written by Graham Reid and set in Belfast. He has worked on both stage and screen. He received initial acclaim in the UK for his stage performances, including the title role in Hamlet. More recently, in 2003, he starred in the Royal National Theatre's production of David Mamet's Edmond.
Branagh is probably best known for his film adaptations of the works of
William Shakespeare, beginning with
Henry V in 1989,
Much Ado About Nothing,
Othello,
Love's Labour's Lost,
Hamlet, with
As You Like It following in 2006. His 1996 film version of
Hamlet was the first ever to include the complete unabridged text of the play with over four hours and four thousand lines of dialogue.
[citation needed]
Branagh has also been involved in several made-for-TV films. Among his most acclaimed portrayals is that of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in the 2005 film Warm Springs. Though the film received sixteen Emmy nominations—winning five—Branagh did not win the award for his nomination. He did, however, receive an Emmy award for his performance in the 2001 TV Conspiracy, a depiction of the Wannsee Conference, where Nazi officials conceived the Final Solution. Branagh's award winning performance was for the part of Reinhard Heydrich.
Branagh has also been nominated for four Academy Awards. His first, for direction in the 1992 film Swan Song, two for Henry V (one each for directing and acting), and again for his work on the screenplay of Hamlet in 1996. Included amongst his many other accolades is a nomination for “worst” supporting actor Razzie in 1999 for his perfomance in the film Wild Wild West.
Branagh has co-starred several times with actress Emma Thompson, to whom he was married from 1989 to 1995. They appeared together in Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, Dead Again, and Peter's Friends. For several years he was in a well-publicised relationship with Helena Bonham Carter, with whom he also starred and directed in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. In 2003 he married film art director Lindsay Brunnock, to whom he was introduced by Carter in 1997.[1]
In 1990, at age 30, Branagh authored an autobiography, which he entitled
Beginning,
[2] and has narrated several audio books such as
The Magician's Nephew by
C.S. Lewis.
[3]
In 1994, Branagh declined an appointment as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).[citation needed]
Trivia
Filmography
Selected Filmography (actor)
Filmography (director)
Television
Narrator
Discography
References