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Anthony Hopkins


Anthony Hopkins is a world-renowned actor, director and composer. He grew up in South Wales as a dedicated pianist, and then he spent two years in the Army before becoming an actor at the Library Theater in Manchester. Hopkins made his professional stage debut in a 1964 London production of “Julius Caesar.” In 1967, he joined the National Theater Company, where he became the lead in a production of “Dance of Death.” In 1974, Hopkins appeared on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning “Equus.” Over the course of his career, he continued to work in theater, although he eventually became better known for his film work, including over ninety films. Hopkins made his big-screen debut in 1968’s “The Lion in Winter.” Initially, Hopkins gained more recognition among international audiences and critics for his edgy performances on television than for his film work. His debut television role in America was in 1971’s “QB VII.” In 1976, he won an Emmy Award for his portrayal of Bruno Richard Hauptmann in “The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case.” He turned in another Emmy-winning performance as Adolf Hitler in the 1981 television movie “The Bunker.” On the big screen, Hopkins appeared in a number of relatively little-seen films, until his magnetic performance as the serial killer Hannibal Lecter in the... Next

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