Jump to content

Hugh Dancy: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Career: Fixed type^Ho.
Line 42: Line 42:
In July 2006, Dancy received a nomination for the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards, as Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries, for his role in ''[[Elizabeth I (TV series)|Elizabeth I]]''.
In July 2006, Dancy received a nomination for the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards, as Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries, for his role in ''[[Elizabeth I (TV series)|Elizabeth I]]''.


Dancy recently had a starring role on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] as Captain Dennis Stanhope in [[Journey's End]] at the [[Belasco Theatre]]. Hugh with portray the character of Adam in the upcoming 2008 indie, ''Adam'', a man with Asperger's Syndrome.<ref name="HughDancy.info">{{cite news|last=Altheide|first=Anna|coauthors=|title=Idol Conversation|pages=|publisher=HughDancy.info|date=2007-11-01|url=http://www.hughdancy.info/press/2007/ExclusiveInterview.php}}</ref> Dancy also appeared in ''[[Savage Grace]]'' and the film adaptation of ''[[Confessions of a Shopaholic]]''. He graced the front cover of Vogue Hommes International Magazine for the Autumn/Winter 2008 edition (link needed).
Dancy recently had a starring role on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] as Captain Dennis Stanhope in [[Journey's End]] at the [[Belasco Theatre]]. Hugh will portray the character of Adam in the upcoming 2008 indie, ''Adam'', a man with Asperger's Syndrome.<ref name="HughDancy.info">{{cite news|last=Altheide|first=Anna|coauthors=|title=Idol Conversation|pages=|publisher=HughDancy.info|date=2007-11-01|url=http://www.hughdancy.info/press/2007/ExclusiveInterview.php}}</ref> Dancy also appeared in ''[[Savage Grace]]'' and the film adaptation of ''[[Confessions of a Shopaholic]]''. He graced the front cover of Vogue Hommes International Magazine for the Autumn/Winter 2008 edition (link needed).


===Personal life===
===Personal life===

Revision as of 09:44, 12 March 2009

Hugh Dancy
At the stage door of The Belasco Theatre on 31 March, 2007, after Hugh had performed in Journey's End
Born
Hugh Dancy

(1975-06-19) June 19, 1975 (age 49)
OccupationActor
SpouseClaire Danes (engaged)
Parent(s)Jonathan Dancy
Sarah Dancy
RelativesJack (brother)
Kate (sister)


Hugh Dancy (born June 19 1975) is an English actor.

Biography

Early life

Dancy was born in Stoke-on-Trent, the son of eminent British philosopher Jonathan Dancy, a professor at the University of Reading and the University of Texas at Austin. His mother, Sarah, is a publisher. He has a brother, Jack, and a sister, Kate. Dancy was educated at the Dragon School in Oxford, Winchester College, and St Peter's College, Oxford. At the age of 18, he acted in the Winchester College Players production of Twelfth Night which was performed in both Winchester and at The Minack Theatre in Cornwall.

Career

Dancy's first small-screen appearances were in Trial & Retribution II, Dangerfield, The New Adventures of Robin Hood and Kavanagh QC. He is fluent in French, and played a Frenchman fascinated by knights in Relic Hunter. He played the lead in BBC's Daniel Deronda (2002) which was an adaptation of George Eliot's novel based on a young man learning about life, love and ultimately who he really is, Hallmark's David Copperfield (2000), and Danny in Cold Feet.

He has also modelled for Burberry since 2004. He has featured in three Burberry campaigns, alongside Kate Moss.

In July 2006, Dancy received a nomination for the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards, as Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries, for his role in Elizabeth I.

Dancy recently had a starring role on Broadway as Captain Dennis Stanhope in Journey's End at the Belasco Theatre. Hugh will portray the character of Adam in the upcoming 2008 indie, Adam, a man with Asperger's Syndrome.[1] Dancy also appeared in Savage Grace and the film adaptation of Confessions of a Shopaholic. He graced the front cover of Vogue Hommes International Magazine for the Autumn/Winter 2008 edition (link needed).

Personal life

He dated Claire Danes and in February 2009 after dating for more than a year the couple announced their engagement.[2] They met on the set of Evening and in an interview to Marie Claire magazine he said "we didn’t start dating until filming finished." [3] His previous long term girlfriend was UK artist Annie Morris who illustrated good friend Sophie Dahl's book, "The Man With the Dancing Eyes."

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic Luke Brandon "in theaters"
Adam Adam post-production
Coach In Production, anticipated release date February 2009
2007 The Jane Austen Book Club Grigg Harris
Evening Buddy Wittenborn
Savage Grace Sam Green
Blood and Chocolate Aiden
2006 Elizabeth I Earl of Essex Television movie
Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction Adam Towers
2005 Shooting Dogs Joe Connor
2004 King Arthur Galahad
Ella Enchanted Prince Charmont
2003 Tempo Jack
The Sleeping Dictionary John Truscott
2002 Daniel Deronda Daniel Deronda Television movie
2001 Black Hawk Down Sfc. Kurt Schmid
Young Blades D'Artagnan
2000 David Copperfield David Copperfield Television movie
Madame Bovary Leon Television movie

References

  1. ^ Altheide, Anna (2007-11-01). "Idol Conversation". HughDancy.info. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20257623,00.html
  3. ^ "Marie Claire UK Interview". Marie Claire. 2007-11-29. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

{{subst:#if:Dancy, Hugh|}} [[Category:{{subst:#switch:{{subst:uc:1975}}

|| UNKNOWN | MISSING = Year of birth missing {{subst:#switch:{{subst:uc:}}||LIVING=(living people)}}
| #default = 1975 births

}}]] {{subst:#switch:{{subst:uc:}}

|| LIVING  = 
| MISSING  = 
| UNKNOWN  = 
| #default = 

}}