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Andy Serkis 2003 in Wellington

Andy Serkis (born April 20, 1964) is a British actor and director of Armenian descent.

Serkis was born and brought up in Ruislip, Middlesex, England. He attended Lancaster University. His most memorable and critically acclaimed roles have been Gollum in The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy (20012003) and Kong in the 2005 version of King Kong, where he provided the voice and movements for the CGI characters.

His acclaimed work on the trilogy set off a debate on the legitimacy of CGI-assisted acting. Many critics felt Serkis should have been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance but some believed incorrectly that the Academy ruled that he did not qualify because he never physically appeared onscreen. There is no such prohibition and, as a matter of fact, Serkis appeared onscreen as Sméagol before he became Gollum, and as Lumpy the Cook in the 2005 version of King Kong.

Continuing the development of Performance capture as an art form, Serkis is working with game developers Ninja Theory on the 2007 release of Heavenly Sword.

He has played over 30 other roles in film and television productions throughout his career.

Serkis was cast as the Moors Murderer, Ian Brady in Longford, co-starring Samantha Morton as Myra Hindley and Jim Broadbent as Lord Longford. The film was attacked by relatives of the victims [1]. The mother of Keith Bennett, whose body has never been found, blasted Serkis when he requested a meeting with Brady in preparation for the role.

One of his earliest feature film appearances was alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in "The Jolly Boys Last Stand" [2] - Now considered a British cult comedy classic.

Serkis has recently appeared in the role of Mr Grin in the film rendition of Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider novel Stormbreaker.

Serkis lives in North London with his wife, actress Lorraine Ashbourne and their three young children Ruby, Sonny and Louis.

Selected filmography

Other works

  • Heavenly Sword, a Playstation 3 title planned for release at the console's November launch. He stars as King Bothan, voicing him and providing a basis for his in-game face. He also acts as the dramatic director on the project.