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Andrew James Matfin Bell
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Jamie Bell (born 14 March 1986) is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the title character in the film Billy Elliot (2000), for which he won the 2001 BAFTA Award for Best Actor.

Biography

Early life

Jamie Bell was born in Billingham, in the Borough of Stockton on Tees, England, where he grew up with his mother, Eileen, and older sister Cathriene. Cathriene went to ballet lessons when she was younger and Jamie went with her to her lessons and this is how he came to fall in love with the dance.[1] His father, John Bell, a toolmaker, left before Bell was born.[2][3] Bell was a pupil at Northfield School, then the Stagecoach Theatre Arts school. He was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre. In 1999, he was chosen from a field of over 2000 boys for the role of Billy Elliot, an 11-year-old boy who dismays his working-class widowed father and older brother by taking up ballet.[4]

Career

Bell acted as Honorary Jury President of the 2001 Giffoni Film Festival. Since his film debut in Billy Elliot, he has appeared as the crippled servant Smike in an adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby, a young soldier in Deathwatch, a teenager on the run in Undertow, a gun-toting pacifist in Dear Wendy, a disaffected Southern California teenager in The Chumscrubber, and the young Jimmy in the 2005 film version of King Kong. In 2007, he played the title character in Hallam Foe – for which he was nominated for the best actor award at the British Independent Film Awards – and appeared as himself in lonelygirl15 spin-off KateModern.[5]

He had roles in two 2008 films: the sci-fi film Jumper and the World War II drama Defiance. In the latter he plays Asael Bielski (first name pronounced "Asoyel"), the third of the Bielski Brothers - leaders of a partisan group that saved some 1200 lives during the Holocaust. Despite rumours to the contrary, he did not appear in Thea Sharrock's West End production of Equus.[6]

In 2009, it was announced Bell would play the title role in the motion capture film The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn,[7] which is currently pencilled in for US release on 23 December 2011.[8]

It has been confirmed that The Eagle of the Ninth will begin filming in August 2009 for a 2010 release. It is believed Bell will take on the role of Esca, a Celtic slave in Roman-occupied Britain, who accompanies his master (rumoured to be portrayed by Channing Tatum) north of Hadrian's wall to find out what happened to his father's legion.

Bell is a contender for the upcoming major motion picture "Horrorscope," written by Brian Evans. The film is about a psychic named "The Zodiac", who has the power to bring to life the signs of the Zodiac to avenge his own death by the mafia.

Personal life

In 2005 and 2006, Bell dated actress Evan Rachel Wood, with whom he appeared in the music video for Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends".[9]

He currently lives in New York, and also owns a home in [[Chelsea, London].

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2000 Billy Elliot Billy Elliot
Close And True Mark Sheedy
2002 Deathwatch Pte Charlie Shakespeare
Nicholas Nickleby Smike
2004 Undertow Chris Munn
2005 King Kong Jimmy
Dear Wendy Dick Dandelion
The Chumscrubber Dean Stiffle
"Wake Me Up When September Ends" Music video by Green Day
Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie Jimmy (voice)
2006 Flags of Our Fathers Ralph Ignatowski
2007 Hallam Foe Hallam Foe
2008 Jumper Griffin O'Conner
Defiance Asael Bielski
Jumper: Griffin's Story Griffin O'Conner Video game (voice)
2010 The Eagle of the Ninth Esca[10]
2011 The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn Tintin[7]

Awards

Arranged according to year of award:[11]

SAG Award nomination for Best Actor for Billy Elliot

References

  1. ^ http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/men/article4030105.ece
  2. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/entertainment/1154689.stm
  3. ^ http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-103844488.html
  4. ^ Billy Elliot, DVD, production notes
  5. ^ I Know Hallam Foe! - KateModern
  6. ^ The Stage
  7. ^ a b "Paramount Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment Announce the January 26 Start of Principal Photography on the 3D Motion Capture Feature 'The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn' Directed by Steven Spielberg and Starring Jamie Bell and Daniel Craig". PR Newswire. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  8. ^ http://www.reuters.com/article/filmNews/idUSTRE54S0S620090529
  9. ^ Evan Rachel Wood - Wood Confirms Bell Romance
  10. ^ Magnus Linklater (August 3, 2009). "Kevin Macdonald will bring to film pre-Celtic clash of the cultures". The Times. Retrieved August 25, 2009.
  11. ^ For both wins and nominations, see IMDB: Awards for Jamie Bell
  12. ^ a b c IMDB: Awards for Jamie Bell
  13. ^ a b Biography for Jamie Bell: Trivia
  14. ^ BIFA 2000: 2000 Awards
  15. ^ LVFCS Sierra Award winners: 2000
  16. ^ British Academy of Film and Television Arts: Film Nominations 2000
  17. ^ Twenty-Second Annual Young Artist Awards - according to the introduction page, the year of award is 2001 and the performance years are 1999-2000.
  18. ^ Sony Ericsson Empire Awards: 2001 Winners
  19. ^ The Critics' Circle: Film - British Newcomer of the Year - according to IMDB: Awards for Jamie Bell, the year of award is 2001 and the year of performance is 2000.
  20. ^ Phoenix Film Critics Society Archive of Past Winners: "Almost Famous" wins three PFCS Awards for the Year 2000 - the year of award is 2001 and the year of performance is 2000.
  21. ^ 26th Young Artist Awards: Winners and Nominees
Awards
Preceded by BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2001
for Billy Elliot
Succeeded by

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