Christian Bale

Christian Bale

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Christian Bale was born on Jan 30, 1974 in UK. Christian Bale's big-screen debut came with Mio in the Land of Faraway directed by Vladimir Grammatikov in 1987, strarring Jum-Jum / Benke. Christian Bale is known for Ford v Ferrari directed by James Mangold, Matt Damon stars as Carroll Shelby and Christian Bale as Ken Miles. Christian Bale has got 82 awards and 134 nominations so far. The most recent award Christian Bale achieved is Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards. The upcoming new movie Christian Bale plays is The Pale Blue Eye which will be released on Jan 06, 2023.

Christian Charles Philip Bale was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK on January 30, 1974, to English parents Jennifer "Jenny" (James) and David Bale. His mother was a circus performer and his father, who was born in South Africa, was a commercial pilot. The family lived in different countries throughout Bale's childhood, including England, Portugal, and the United States. Bale acknowledges the constant change was one of the influences on his career choice.His first acting job was a cereal commercial in 1983; amazingly, the next year, he debuted on the West End stage in "The Nerd". A role in the 1986 NBC mini-series Anastasia (1986) caught Steven Spielberg's eye, leading to Bale's well-documented role in Empire du Soleil (1987). For the range of emotions he displayed as the star of the war epic, he earned a special award by the National Board of Review for Best Performance by a Juvenile Actor.Adjusting to fame and his difficulties with attention (he thought about quitting acting early on), Bale appeared in Kenneth Branagh's 1989 adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry V (1989) and starred as Jim Hawkins in a TV movie version of L'île au trésor (1990). Bale worked consistently through the 1990s, acting and singing in Les news boys (1992), Swing Kids (1993), Les quatre filles du Docteur March (1994), Portrait de femme (1996), L'agent secret (1996), Metroland (1997), Velvet Goldmine (1998), All the Little Animals (1998), and Le songe d'une nuit d'été (1999). Toward the end of the decade, with the rise of the Internet, Bale found himself becoming one of the most popular online celebrities around, though he, with a couple notable exceptions, maintained a private, tabloid-free mystique.Bale roared into the next decade with a lead role in American Psycho (2000), director Mary Harron's adaptation of the controversial Bret Easton Ellis novel. In the film, Bale played a murderous Wall Street executive obsessed with his own physicality - a trait for which Bale would become a specialist. Subsequently, the 10th Anniversary issue for "Entertainment Weekly" crowned Bale one of the "Top 8 Most Powerful Cult Figures" of the past decade, citing his cult status on the Internet. EW also called Bale one of the "Most Creative People in Entertainment", and "Premiere" lauded him as one of the "Hottest Leading Men Under 30".Bale was truly on the Hollywood radar at this time, and he turned in a range of performances in the remake Shaft (2000), Capitaine Corelli (2001), the balmy Laurel Canyon (2002), and Le règne du feu (2002), a dragons-and-magic commercial misfire that has its share of defenders.Two more cult films followed: Equilibrium (2002) and The Machinist (2004), the latter of which gained attention mainly due to Bale's physical transformation - he dropped a reported 60+ pounds for the role of a lathe operator with a secret that causes him to suffer from insomnia for over a year.Bale's abilities to transform his body and to disappear into a character influenced the decision to cast him in Batman Begins (2005), the first chapter in Christopher Nolan's definitive trilogy that proved a dark-themed narrative could resonate with audiences worldwide. The film also resurrected a character that had been shelved by Warner Bros. after a series of demising returns, capped off by the commercial and critical failure of Batman & Robin (1997). A quiet, personal victory for Bale: he accepted the role after the passing of his father in late 2003, an event that caused him to question whether he would continue performing.Bale segued into two indie features in the wake of Batman's phenomenal success: Le nouveau monde (2005) and Bad Times (2005). He continued working with respected independent directors in 2006's Rescue Dawn (2006), Werner Herzog's feature version of his earlier, Emmy-nominated documentary, Petit Dieter doit voler (1997). Leading up to the second Batman film, Bale starred in Le Prestige (2006), the remake of 3h10 pour Yuma (2007), and a reunion with director Todd Haynes in the experimental Bob Dylan biography, I'm Not There (2007).Anticipation for The Dark Knight : Le Chevalier noir (2008) was spun into unexpected heights with the tragic passing of Heath Ledger, whose performance as The Joker became the highlight of the sequel. Bale's graceful statements to the press reminded us of the days of the refined Hollywood star as the second installment exceeded the box-office performance of its predecessor.Bale's next role was the eyebrow-raising decision to take over the role of John Connor in the Schwarzenegger-less Terminator renaissance (2009), followed by a turn as federal agent Melvin Purvis in Michael Mann's Public Enemies (2009). Both films were hits but not the blockbusters they were expected to be.For all his acclaim and box-office triumphs, Bale would earn his first Oscar in 2011 in the wake of Fighter (2010)'s critical and commercial success. Bale earned the Best Supporting Actor award for his portrayal of Dicky Eklund, brother to and trainer of boxer "Irish" Micky Ward, played by Mark Wahlberg. Bale again showed his ability to reshape his body with another gaunt, skeletal transformation.Bale then turned to another auteur, Yimou Zhang, for the epic Sacrifices of War (2011), in which Bale portrayed a priest trapped in the midst of the Rape of Nanking. Bale earned headlines for his attempt to visit with Chinese civil-rights activist Chen Guangcheng, which was blocked by the Chinese government.Bale capped his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman in The Dark Knight Rises (2012); in the wake of the Aurora, Colorado tragedy, Bale made a quiet pilgrimage to the state to visit with survivors of the attack that left theatergoers dead and injured. He also starred in the thriller Les brasiers de la colère (2013) with Crazy Heart (2009) writer/director Scott Cooper, and the drama-comedy American Bluff (2013), reuniting with David O. Russell.Bale will re-team with Le nouveau monde (2005) director Terrence Malick for two upcoming projects: Knight of Cups (2015) and an as-yet-untitled drama.In his personal life, he devotes time to charities including Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Foundation. He lives with his wife, Sibi Blazic, and their two children.

  • Birthday

    Jan 30, 1974
  • Place of Birth

    Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
  • Also known

    克里斯汀·貝爾, คริสเตียน เบล, クリスチャン・ベール, Christian Charles Philip Bale, ქრისტიან ბეილი, Кристиан Бейл, 크리스찬 베일, كريستيان بيل, Κρίστιαν Μπέιλ, 克里斯蒂安·贝尔

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Awards

82 wins & 134 nominations

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
2019
Best Actor
Winner - Critics Choice Award
2019
Best Actor in a Comedy
Winner - Critics Choice Award
2016
Best Actor in a Comedy
Winner - Critics Choice Award
2011
Best Supporting Actor
Winner - Critics Choice Award
Golden Globes, USA
2019
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Winner - Golden Globe
2011
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Winner - Golden Globe
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