Anthony Hopkins, born on December 31, 1937, in Margam, Wales, to Muriel Anne and Richard Arthur Hopkins, a baker, inherited a rich blend of Welsh and English heritage. Inspired by Richard Burton, he pursued his passion for acting, graduating from the College of Music and Drama in 1957. Joining London's National Theatre in 1965, at the behest of Laurence Olivier, marked the beginning of a stellar career. Notable for his Oscar-winning portrayal in "The Silence of the Lambs," Hopkins' commanding presence on stage and screen has solidified his status as an iconic figure in the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Career
Anthony Hopkins was raised in Margam, Wales, amidst a culturally rich environment blending Welsh and English heritage. His childhood was marked by the influence of his parents, particularly his father, a baker, whose hard work instilled a strong work ethic in young Hopkins. Despite humble beginnings, Hopkins displayed a penchant for performance from an early age, inspired by the legendary actor Richard Burton. This early fascination led him to pursue his passion for acting, eventually enrolling at the College of Music and Drama, where he honed his craft and graduated in 1957.
Upon completing his studies, Hopkins embarked on his professional journey, joining London's esteemed National Theatre in 1965. It was here that he caught the attention of Laurence Olivier, a pivotal moment that would shape his future in the industry. His first foray into television came in 1967, marking the beginning of a prolific career on both the small and silver screens.
While Hopkins' early career was marked by notable performances, it was his portrayal of Dr. Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" that catapulted him to international stardom. The chillingly charismatic performance not only earned him critical acclaim but also secured him an Academy Award for Best Actor, solidifying his status as one of Hollywood's most revered talents.
Throughout his illustrious career, Hopkins has amassed an impressive array of awards and accolades, including multiple Oscars, BAFTAs, and Golden Globes, underscoring his unparalleled talent and versatility as an actor. Beyond his on-screen achievements, Hopkins' personal life has also garnered attention, notably his marriage to Stella Arroyave in 2003 and his daughter, Abigail Hopkins, from a previous marriage.
Beyond his acting prowess, Hopkins is also an accomplished composer and painter, showcasing his multifaceted talents beyond the realm of performance. Despite occasional controversies and scandals, Hopkins' philanthropic endeavors and contributions to the arts have solidified his legacy as an iconic figure in Hollywood and the entertainment industry at large.
Today, Anthony Hopkins stands as a true icon and legend in the world of cinema, revered for his unparalleled talent, captivating performances, and enduring impact on the art of storytelling. His legacy continues to inspire generations of actors and filmmakers alike, cementing his place in the pantheon of Hollywood greats.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2023 | Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire | Jimmy (voice) |
2023 | Freud's Last Session | Sigmund Freud |
2023 | One Life | Nicky Winton |
2022 | The Son | Anthony |
2022 | Zero Contact | Finley Hart |
2022 | Armageddon Time | Grandpa Aaron Rabinowitz |
2021 | The Virtuoso | The Mentor |
2021 | Mythic Quest (TV Series) | Narrator (voice) |
2020 | Elyse | Dr. Philip Lewis |
2020 | The Father | Anthony |
2019 | Where Are You | Thomas |
2019 | The Two Popes | Cardinal Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger | Pope Benedict XVI. |
2016–2018 | Westworld (TV Series) | Dr. Robert Ford |
2018 | King Lear (TV Movie) | Lear |
2017 | Thor: Ragnarok | Odin |
2017 | Transformers: The Last Knight | Sir Edmund Burton |
2016 | Mudcrutch: I Forgive It All (Music Video) | Driver |
2016 | Collide | Hagen Kahl |
2016 | Misconduct | Arthur Denning |
2015 | The Dresser (TV Movie) | Sir |
2015 | Blackway | Lester |
2015 | Solace | Dr. John Clancy |
2015 | Kidnapping Mr. Heineken | Freddy Heineken |
2014 | Noah | Methuselah |
2013 | Thor: The Dark World | Odin |
2013 | RED 2 | Bailey |
2012 | Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock |
2011 | 360 | John |
2011 | Thor | Odin |
2011 | The Rite | Father Lucas Trevant |
2010 | Bare Knuckles | Xavier Jonas (uncredited) |
2010 | You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | Alfie |
2010 | The Third Rule (Short) | Fabian Hogarth (as Fabian Hogarth) |
2010 | The Wolfman | Sir John Talbot |
2009 | The City of Your Final Destination | Adam |
2008 | Immutable Dream of Snow Lion (Short) | Unknown |
2008 | Where I Stand: The Hank Greenspun Story | Narrator |
2007 | Beowulf: The Game (Video Game) | King Hrothgar (voice) |
2007 | Beowulf | Hrothgar |
2007 | American Masters (TV Series) | Narrator |
2007 | Slipstream | Bonhoeffer |
2007 | Fracture | Ted Crawford |
2006 | All the King's Men | Judge Irwin |
2006 | Bobby | John |
2005 | The World's Fastest Indian | Burt Munro |
2005 | Proof | Robert |
2004 | Alexander | Old Ptolemy |
2003 | Freedom: A History of US (TV Series) | George Washington | John Winthrop | Robert Walsh ... |
2003 | Shortcut to Happiness | Daniel Webster |
2003 | The Human Stain | Coleman Silk |
2002 | Red Dragon | Hannibal Lecter |
2002 | Bad Company | Oakes |
2001 | Hearts in Atlantis | Ted Brautigan |
2001 | Hannibal | Hannibal Lecter |
2000 | How the Grinch Stole Christmas | Narrator (voice) |
2000 | Mission: Impossible II | Mission Commander Swanbeck (uncredited) |
1999 | Titus | Titus |
1999 | Instinct | Ethan Powell |
1998 | Meet Joe Black | William Parrish |
1998 | The Mask of Zorro | Don Diego de la Vega | Zorro |
1997 | Amistad | John Quincy Adams |
1997 | The Edge | Charles Morse |
1996 | Surviving Picasso | Pablo Picasso |
1996 | August | Ieuan Davies |
1995 | Nixon | Richard M. Nixon |
1994 | Legends of the Fall | Colonel William Ludlow |
1994 | The Road to Wellville | Dr. John Harvey Kellogg |
1993 | Shadowlands | Jack Lewis |
1987–1993 | Screen Two (TV Series) | Guy Burgess |
1993 | The Remains of the Day | Stevens |
1993 | Bookmark (TV Series) | Gwyn Thomas |
1993 | The Innocent | Glass |
1993 | The Trial | The Priest |
1992 | Chaplin | George Hayden |
1992 | Bram Stoker's Dracula | Professor Abraham Van Helsing |
1992 | Howards End | Henry Wilcox |
1992 | Freejack | Ian McCandless |
1991 | To Be the Best (TV Series) | Jack Figg |
1991 | The Efficiency Expert | Errol Wallace |
1991 | One Man's War (TV Movie) | Joel |
1991 | The Silence of the Lambs | Dr. Hannibal Lecter |
1990 | Dylan Thomas: Return Journey | Introduction |
1990 | Desperate Hours | Tim Cornell |
1989 | Great Expectations (TV Mini Series) | Abel Magwitch |
1989 | A Chorus of Disapproval | Dafydd Ap Llewellyn |
1989 | The Play on One (TV Series) | Jack |
1988 | The Tenth Man (TV Movie) | Jean Louis Chavel |
1988 | Across the Lake (TV Movie) | Donald Campbell |
1988 | The Dawning | Angus Barrie | Cassius |
1987 | 84 Charing Cross Road | Frank P. Doel |
1985 | The Good Father | Bill Hooper |
1985 | Mussolini and I (TV Mini Series) | Count Galeazzo Ciano |
1985 | Guilty Conscience (TV Movie) | Arthur Jamison |
1985 | Hollywood Wives (TV Mini Series) | Neil Gray |
1984 | Arch of Triumph (TV Movie) | Ravic |
1984 | The Bounty | Lt William Bligh |
1984 | Strangers and Brothers (TV Series) | Roger Quaife |
1983 | A Married Man (TV Mini Series) | John Strickland |
1970–1982 | BBC Play of the Month (TV Series) | Alfred Allmers | Andrey | Astrov ... |
1982 | The Hunchback of Notre Dame (TV Movie) | Quasimodo |
1981 | Othello (TV Movie) | Othello |
1981 | Peter and Paul (TV Movie) | Paul of Tarsus |
1981 | The Bunker (TV Movie) | Adolf Hitler |
1980 | A Change of Seasons | Adam Evans |
1980 | The Elephant Man | Dr. Frederick Treves |
1979 | Mayflower: The Pilgrims' Adventure (TV Movie) | Captain Jones |
1978 | Magic | Corky | Fats (voice) |
1978 | International Velvet | Captain Johnson |
1977 | A Bridge Too Far | Lt. Col. Frost |
1977 | Audrey Rose | Elliot Hoover |
1976 | Victory at Entebbe (TV Movie) | Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin |
1976 | The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case (TV Movie) | Bruno Richard Hauptmann |
1976 | Dark Victory (TV Movie) | Dr. Michael Grant |
1975 | All Creatures Great and Small (TV Movie) | Siegfried |
1974 | Possessions (TV Movie) | Dando |
1974 | Omnibus (TV Series) | Marek |
1974 | Juggernaut | Supt. John McCleod |
1974 | ITV Sunday Night Drama (TV Series) | Theo Gunge |
1974 | The Girl from Petrovka | Kostya |
1970–1974 | Play for Today (TV Series) | Alexander Tashkov | Bob Goodliffe |
1974 | Childhood (TV Series) | Dando |
1974 | QB VII (TV Mini Series) | Adam Kelno |
1973 | Black and Blue (TV Series) | Tony Hopkins |
1973 | A Doll's House | Torvald Helmer |
1972–1973 | War & Peace (TV Series) | Pierre Bezukhov |
1973 | The Edwardians (TV Mini Series) | David Lloyd George |
1972 | Young Winston | Lloyd George |
1972 | The Man Outside (TV Series) | Albert Watts |
1971 | Poet Game (TV Movie) | Hugh Saunders |
1971 | The Ten Commandments (TV Series) | Steve |
1971 | When Eight Bells Toll | Philip Calvert |
1970 | Biography (TV Series) | Danton |
1970 | The Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens (TV Movie) | Charles Dickens |
1970 | The Looking Glass War | Avery |
1969 | Medieval England: The Peasants Revolt (Short) | Wat Tyler |
1969 | Hamlet | Claudius |
1969 | ITV Saturday Night Theatre (TV Series) | Arnold |
1969 | Department S (TV Series) | Greg Halliday |
1968 | The Company of Five (TV Series) | Richard Mason |
1968 | The Lion in Winter | Richard |
1967 | The White Bus | Brechtian |
1967 | A Flea in Her Ear (TV Movie) | Etienne Plucheux |
1965 | Changes (Short) | Quentin (as Tony Hopkins) |
1965 | The Man in Room 17 (TV Series) | Dr. Harding |
1960 | A Matter of Degree (TV Series) | Stephen |
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