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She will next be seen in Juan Antonio Bayonaâs âThe Impossible,â starring alongside Ewan McGregor, as well as in âMovie 43,â opposite Liev Schreiber in one of the filmâs many comedic shorts.
Watts has had an impressive list of movies since her acclaimed turn in David Lynchâs controversial drama âMulholland Drive,â for which she earned Best Actress Awards from a number of criticsâ organizations, including the National Board of Review and National Society of Film Critics. In addition to starring in Peter Jacksonâs epic remake of âKing Kong,â her credits include âWe Donât Live Here Anymore,â which she starred in and produced; âThe Assassination of Richard Nixon,â opposite Sean Penn and Don Cheadle; David O. Russellâs âI (Heart) Huckabeeâs,â with Jude Law and Dustin Hoffman; Marc Forsterâs âStay,â opposite Ewan McGregor and Ryan Gosling; Gore Verbinskiâs âThe Ring,â and its sequel, âThe Ring 2â; Merchant-Ivoryâs âLe Divorce,â alongside Kate Hudson, Glenn Close and Stockard Channing; John Curranâs âThe Painted Veil,â opposite Edward Norton, which was based on W. Somerset Maughamâs novel; David Cronenbergâs drama/thriller âEastern Promises,â opposite Viggo Mortensen; and Michael Hanekeâs thriller âFunny Games.â
Born in England, Watts moved to Australia at the age of 14 and began studying acting. Her first major film role came in John Duiganâs âFlirting.â She produced and starred in the short film âEllie Parker,â which screened in competition at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. In 2005, a full length feature of the short debuted at Sundance.
Among her many awards and recognitions, Watts received the Montecito Award from the Santa Barbara Film Festival in 2006 for her role in âKing Kongâ; was honored by the Palm Springs Film Festival in 2003 for â21 Gramsâ; and in 2002, was named the Female Star of Tomorrow at ShoWest and received the Breakthrough Acting Award at the Hollywood Film Festival, both for her work in âMulholland Drive.â She was most recently honored for her entire body of work at the 2011 Deauville Film Festival.
is emerging as one of Hollywoodâs most promising young actors. His performance as the Winklevoss twins in the award-winning film âThe Social Networkâ garnered him critical praise and positioned him as one of Hollywoodâs breakouts of the year. Hammer was nominated Most Promising Performer by the Chicago Film Critics Association, and awarded Best Supporting Actor by the Toronto Film Critics Association. The film received a Screen Actors Guild AwardÂŽ nomination for Best Ensemble as well as Best Picture at the Golden Globes, and eight Academy AwardÂŽ nominations, of which it won three. âThe Social Networkâ was also recognized by the Los Angeles and New York Film Critics, the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review, and was chosen as one of the American Film Institutes Top 10 Films of the Year.
In 2012, Hammer will star as Prince Andrew Alcott in Tarsem Singhâs âSnow White,â opposite Julia Roberts and Lily Collins, and begin production on âThe Lone Ranger,â in the title role, alongside Johnny Depp and under the direction of Gore Verbinski.
Hammerâs television credits include a recurring guest role on the CWâs âGossip Girl.â
recently played a state prosecutor opposite Matthew McConaughey in âThe Lincoln Lawyer.â He also starred in the independent features âRed Dogâ; âA Year in Mooring,â with James Cromwell, which Lucas also produced; and âLittle Murder,â alongside Terrence Howard. Up next are âBig Sur,â opposite Kate Bosworth, based on the Jack Kerouac novel, and âMedallion,â an actioner from Simon West.
In 2010, he played the role of Sam, alongside Katherine Heigl, in Greg Berlantiâs âLife as we Know It,â and starred in several independent features, including âDaydream Nation,â opposite Kat Dennings, which premiered at the 2010 Toronto film festival; âStolen,â with Jon Hamm; and âWilliam Vincent,â opposite James Franco, which premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival.
While in high school in Gig Harbor, Washington, Lucas joined the schoolâs award- winning drama/debate program, where he won the State Championship in Dramatic Interpretation and competed at the National Championship in 1989. Brief stints in professional theater in Seattle followed, and a move to Los Angeles led to Lucasâ role as young George Armstrong Custer in the Steven Spielberg-produced âClass of `61,â and a role in Frank Marshallâs âAlive.â Relocating to New York City, Lucas studied acting with Suzanne Shepherd and performed in small theater productions, such as âShakespeare in the Parking Lot,â before being cast as Judas in Terrence McNallyâs controversial off-Broadway production of âCorpus Christi.â
He subsequently appeared in the films âYou Can Count on Me,â âAmerican Psycho,â the OscarÂŽ-winning âA Beautiful Mindâ and the box-office hit âSweet Home Alabama.â His additional film work includes Ang Leeâs âHulk,â David Gordon Greenâs âUndertow,â âSecondhand Lions,â âWonderland,â Lasse HallstroĚmâs âAn Unfinished Lifeâ and âPoseidon.â In 2005, he gained nearly 40 pounds to play legendary basketball coach Don Haskins in the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced âGlory Road.â He followed this with his Broadway debut in Tennessee Williamsâ âThe Glass Menagerie.â
Lucasâs first producing project was Boaz Yakinâs âDeath in Love,â in 2009.
Always fascinated by documentaries, Lucas worked with Ken Burns in recent years on âThe War,â âThe National Parks: Americaâs Best Ideaâ and âProhibition.â He was involved in the OscarÂŽ-nominated documentary âOperation Homecomingâ and appeared in the National Board of Review Award winner âTrumbo.â He also appeared in the Los Angeles Film Festivalâs award winner âResolvedâ and Barry Levinsonâs documentary, âPoliWood.â
Lucasâ additional theater credits include the award-winning off-Broadway production of Spalding Grayâs âStories Left to Tell.â
played Ophelia in âHamletâ at The Old Vic Theatre over 50 years ago, and has since garnered wide popular and critical admiration for a career marked by outstanding performances in both classical and contemporary roles. She has won numerous major awards, including an Academy AwardÂŽ, eleven BAFTA Awards and a record six Laurence Olivier Awards, for work encompassing stage and screen. In recognition of her many achievements, she received an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 1970, became a DBE (Dame of the British Empire) in 1988, and in 2005 was awarded a Companion of Honour.
Her distinguished list of film credits include iconic performances as Queen Victoria in âMrs. Brown,â for which she won a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe, and was nominated for an Academy AwardÂŽ, and Queen Elizabeth I in âShakespeare In Love,â for which she received an Academy AwardÂŽ and a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress. She is also known internationally for her role as M in the Bond films âTomorrow Never Dies,â âThe World Is Not Enough,â âDie Another Day,â âCasino Royaleâ and âQuantum of Solace,â and is currently at work filming the latest installment in the series for director Sam Mendes.
Dench has received Academy AwardÂŽ nominations for performances in four other films: Lasse HallstroĚmâs âChocolat,â for which she was also nominated for a Golden Globe; âIris,â directed by Richard Eyre, for which she also won a BAFTA Award; âMrs. Henderson Presents,â directed by Stephen Frears, for which she was further nominated at the BAFTAs and the Golden Globes; and âNotes On A Scandal,â directed by Richard Eyre, which also brought her BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations.
Her other film credits include âTea With Mussolini,â directed by Franco Zeffirelli; âA Room With a Viewâ and âA Handful of Dust,â both of which brought her BAFTA Awards for Best Supporting Actress; â84 Charing Cross Road,â directed by David Jones; âHenry Vâ and âHamlet,â both directed Kenneth Branagh; and âNine,â directed by Rob Marshall, for which she shared with her ensemble a Screen Actors Guild AwardÂŽ nomination. Most recently, she appeared in âJane Eyre,â directed by Cary Fukunaga, and Rob Marshallâs âPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,â and will soon be seen in the upcoming âMy Week with Marilyn,â directed by Simon Curtis, and âThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel,â directed by John Madden.
Dench is also revered for her television roles, her work including âThe Last of the Blonde Bombshells,â for which she won received a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy Award nomination, and the long-running hit BBC sitcom, âAs Time Goes By.â She starred as Miss Matty in the critically acclaimed BBC series âCranford,â for which she received Best Actress nominations at the BAFTA Awards, the Golden Globes and the Emmy Awards, and âCranford: Return to Cranford,â for which she was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
Denchâs achievements on screen are mirrored by her celebrated career on stage. She has won Laurence Olivier Awards for âMacbethâ and âJuno and the Paycockâ for the RSC, âPack of Liesâ at the London Lyric, and âAnthony and Cleopatra,â âAbsolute Hell,â and âA Little Night Music,â all at The National Theatre. Her performance in âAmyâs View,â directed by Richard Eyre, brought her a Critics Circle Award and an Olivier Award nomination when it played in London at The National and Aldwych, followed by a Tony Award for Best Actress when the play transferred to Broadway. Her other theatre credits include âThe Royal Family,â directed by Peter Hall; âThe Breath of Life,â directed by Howard Davies and co-starring Dame Maggie Smith; âAllâs Well That Ends Well,â for the RSC; âHay Fever,â directed by Peter Hall; âThe Merry Wives of Windsor,â for the RSC; âMadame de Sade,â directed by Michael Grandage for The Donmar West End and Peter Hallâs production of âA Midsummer Nightâs Dreamâ at the Rose Theatre, Kingston.
has been honored for his work as a director, producer and actor, including two OscarsÂŽ in the category of Best Director, for âMillion Dollar Babyâ and âUnforgiven.â
Eastwood most recently directed 2010âs âHereafter,â which was nominated for an OscarÂŽ for Best Achievement in Visual Effects, and received Italyâs David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Film. The year before, Eastwood directed and produced the historical drama âInvictus,â starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon, who both received OscarÂŽ nominations for their performances. Eastwood also won a National Board of Review Award and earned Golden Globe and Criticsâ Choice Award nominations for Best Director.
In 2009, Eastwood produced and starred in the widely acclaimed drama âGran Torino.â Eastwood won a Best Actor Award from the National Board of Review for his performance as Walt Kowalski, marking his first film role since âMillion Dollar Baby.â He also directed and produced âChangeling,â starring Angelina Jolie in the true-life drama about an infamous 1928 kidnapping case. The film was nominated for a Palme dâOr and won a Special Award when it premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. It also received three OscarÂŽ nominations, including Best Actress for Jolie, and Eastwood garnered BAFTA Award and London Film Critics Award nominations for Best Director, as well as a Golden Globe nomination for the Best Original Score.
Eastwood earned dual Academy AwardÂŽ nominations, in the categories of Best Director and Best Picture, for his acclaimed 2006 World War II drama âLetters from Iwo Jima.â In addition, the film won the Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, and also received Best Picture awards from a number of film critics groups, including the Los Angeles Film Critics and the National Board of Review. âLetters from Iwo Jimaâ was the companion film to Eastwoodâs widely praised drama âFlags of Our Fathers,â about the American men who raised the flag on Iwo Jima in the famed photograph.
In 2005, Eastwood won Academy AwardsÂŽ for Best Picture and Best Director for âMillion Dollar Baby,â also earning a Best Actor nomination for his performance in the film. In addition, Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman won OscarsÂŽ, for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor, respectively, and the film was also nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Editing. Eastwood also won his third Best Director Golden Globe, as well as a nomination for the filmâs score.
Eastwoodâs critically acclaimed drama âMystic Riverâ debuted at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, earning him a Palme dâOr nomination and the Golden Coach Award. âMystic Riverâ went on to earn six Academy AwardÂŽ nominations, including two for Eastwood for Best Picture and Best Director. Sean Penn and Tim Robbins won OscarsÂŽ in the categories of Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, while the film was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress and Best Screenplay. Eastwood also gained another Golden Globe nomination.
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