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Ian McKellen

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Widely regarded as one of greatest stage and screen actors both in his native Great Britain and internationally, twice nominated for the Oscar and recipient of every major theatrical award in the UK and US, Ian Murray McKellen was born on May 25, 1939 in Burnley, Lancashire, England, to Margery Lois (Sutcliffe) and Denis Murray McKellen, a civil engineer and lay preacher. He is of Scottish, Northern Irish, and English descent. During his early childhood, his parents moved with Ian and his older sister, Jean, to the mill town of Wigan. It was in this small town that young Ian rode out World War II. He soon developed a fascination with acting and the theatre, which was encouraged by his parents. They would take him to plays, those by William Shakespeare, in particular. The amateur school productions fostered Ian's growing passion for theatre.

When Ian was of age to begin attending school, he made sure to get roles in all of the productions. At Bolton School in particular, he developed his skills early on. Indeed, his first role in a Shakespearian play was at Bolton, as Malvolio in "Twelfth Night". Ian soon began attending Stratford-upon-Avon theatre festivals, where he saw the greats perform: Laurence Olivier, Wendy Hiller, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson and Paul Robeson. He continued his education in English Drama, but soon it fell by the wayside as he concentrated more and more on performing. He eventually obtained his Bachelor of Arts in 1961, and began his career in earnest.

McKellen began working in theatre over the next few years. Very few people knew of Ian's homosexuality; he saw no reason to go public, nor had he told his family. They did not seem interested in the subject and so he saw no reason to bring it up. In 1988, Ian publicly came out of the closet on the BBC Radio 4 program, while discussing Margaret Thatcher's "Section 28" legislation, which made the promotion of homosexuality as a family relationship by local authorities an offense. It was reason enough for McKellen to take a stand. He has been active in the gay rights movement ever since.

Ian resides in Limehouse, where he has also lived with his former long-time partner Sean Mathias. The two men have also worked together on the film Bent (1997) as well as in exquisite stage productions. To this day, McKellen works mostly in theatre, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1990 for his efforts in the arts. However, he has managed to make several quite successful forays into film. He has appeared in several productions of Shakespeare's works including his well received Richard III (1995), and in a variety of other movies. However, it has only been recently that his star has finally begun to shine in the eyes of North American audiences. Roles in various films, Cold Comfort Farm (1995), Apt Pupil (1998) and Gods and Monsters (1998), riveted audiences. The latter, in particular, created a sensation in Hollywood, and McKellen's role garnered him several of awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe and an Oscar nod. McKellen, as he continues to work extensively on stage, he always keeps in 'solidifying' his 'role' as Laurence Olivier's worthy 'successor' in the best sense too, such as King Lear (2008) / King Lear (2008) directed by Trevor Nunn and in a range of other staggering performances full of generously euphoric delight that have included "Peter Pan" and Noël Coward's "Present Laughter", as well as Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and Harold Pinter's "No Man's Land" (National Theatre Live: No Man's Land (2016)), both in acclaimed productions brilliantly directed by Sean Mathias.

McKellen found mainstream success with his performance as Magneto in X-Men (2000) and its sequels. His largest mark on the big screen may be as Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy directed by Peter Jackson, which he reprised in "The Hobbit" trilogy. He also reprised the role of 'King Lear' with new artistic perspectives in National Theatre Live: King Lear (2018) offering an invaluable mesmerizing experience as a natural force of stage - and screen - of infinite generosity through his unsurpassable interpretation of the titanically vulnerable king.
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  • Nominated for 2 Oscars
    • 53 wins & 64 nominations total

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Ian McKellen in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Ian McKellen in Hating Peter Tatchell (2021)
Ian McKellen in Saturday Night Live (1975)
Ian McKellen in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
Ian McKellen in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, John Rhys-Davies, and Hugo Weaving in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, and John Rhys-Davies in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Elijah Wood, Cate Blanchett, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, and John Rhys-Davies in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Ian McKellen in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
Ian McKellen in Mr. Holmes (2015)
Ian McKellen and Milo Parker in Mr. Holmes (2015)
Laura Linney and Ian McKellen in Mr. Holmes (2015)

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Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, Sean Bean, Elijah Wood, Cate Blanchett, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, and John Rhys-Davies in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
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  • Gandalf
  • 2001
Liv Tyler, Sean Astin, Elijah Wood, Viggo Mortensen, Ian McKellen, and Andy Serkis in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
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  • Gandalf
  • 2003
Brendan Fraser and Ian McKellen in Gods and Monsters (1998)
Gods and Monsters
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  • James Whale
  • 1998
Robert Downey Jr., Annette Bening, and Ian McKellen in Richard III (1995)
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  • Richard III - Duke of Gloucester
  • 1995

Credits

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Actor

  • The Critic
    • Jimmy Erskine
    • Post-production
  • Schadenfreude
    • Continuity Announcer (voice)
    • Post-production
  • Hamlet Within
    • The Ghost
    • Completed
  • Ian McKellen, Conleth Hill, Matthew Butler-Hart, and Tori Butler-Hart in Infinitum: Subject Unknown (2021)
    Infinitum: Subject Unknown
    • Dr. Charles Marland-White
    • 2021
  • Ian McKellen in Herbie (2020)
    Herbie
    • Herbie
    • Short
    • 2020
  • Francesca Hayward in Cats (2019)
    Cats
    • Gus the Theatre Cat
    • 2019
  • Peter Jackson and Stephen Colbert in Darrylgorn (2019)
    Darrylgorn
    • Ian
    • Short
    • 2019
  • The Meteor and the Moon
    • The Moon (voice, as Sir Ian McKellen)
    • Short
    • 2019
  • The King and the Master Builder (2019)
    The King and the Master Builder
    • Narrator (voice)
    • Short
    • 2019
  • Helen Mirren and Ian McKellen in The Good Liar (2019)
    The Good Liar
    • Roy Courtnay
    • 2019
  • Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, and Ian McKellen in All Is True (2018)
    All Is True
    • Earl of Southampton
    • 2018
  • Ian McKellen in National Theatre Live: King Lear (2018)
    National Theatre Live: King Lear
    • King Lear
    • 2018
  • Seth Green, Mila Kunis, Alex Borstein, and Seth MacFarlane in Family Guy (1999)
    Family Guy
    • Dr. Cecil Pritchfield (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2018
  • Edmund the Magnificent (2017)
    Edmund the Magnificent
    • Narrator (voice)
    • Short
    • 2017
  • John Krasinski in Animal Crackers (2017)
    Animal Crackers
    • Horatio P. Huntington (voice)
    • 2017
  • Kevin Kline, Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McKellen, Audra McDonald, Emma Watson, Josh Gad, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
    Beauty and the Beast
    • Cogsworth
    • 2017
  • Look Back in Anger
    • Colonel
    • 2016
  • Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen in National Theatre Live: No Man's Land (2016)
    National Theatre Live: No Man's Land
    • Spooner
    • TV Movie
    • 2016

Writer

  • Robert Downey Jr., Annette Bening, and Ian McKellen in Richard III (1995)
    Richard III
    • screenplay
    • 1995
  • Ian McKellen: Acting Shakespeare (1982)
    Ian McKellen: Acting Shakespeare
    • concept
    • TV Special
    • 1982

Producer

  • Robert Downey Jr., Annette Bening, and Ian McKellen in Richard III (1995)
    Richard III
    • executive producer
    • 1995
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    • Sir Ian McKellan
  • Height
    • 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Born
    • May 25, 1939
    • Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK
  • Children
    • No Children
  • Parents
      Denis Murray McKellen
  • Relatives
    • Jean McKellen(Sibling)
  • Other works
    His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: the title role in "King Lear" (2007), Sorin in Chekhov's "The Seagull" (2007), Iago in "Othello" (1989, also filmed for TV as Othello (1990)), Andrei in Chekhov's "Three Sisters", "Is There still Honey For Tea", Sir Toby Belch in "Twelfth Night", Kentridge in "A Miserable and Lonely Death" (all 1978), Langevin in "The Days of the Commune" by Bertolt Brecht, Karsten in Ibsen's "Pillars of the Community", Alexander in "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour" by Tom Stoppard (also 1982), Face in Jonson' "The Alchemist" (all 1977), the title role in "Macbeth", Leontes in "The Winter's Tale", Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet" (all 1976), Aubrey in Shaw's "Too Good To Be True", Philip the Bastard in "King John"M (both 1975), the title roles in Wedekind's "The Marquis of Keith" and Marlowe's "Dr Faustus" (both 1974), Capt. de Foenix in Pinero's "Trelawny of the Wells", an evangelist in Arden's "Armstrong's Last Goodnight" and Claudio in "Much Ado About Nothing" (1965).
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    • 1 Biographical Movie
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    • 14 Interviews
    • 19 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 12 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Began acting as a means of escape from mourning after his mother's death and constant bullying at school from fellow students.
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    [on his first theatre experience, "Peter Pan"] I wasn't over-impressed. For one thing it wasn't a real crocodile and I could see the wires.
  • Trademarks
      Rich and flawless voice, combined with Shakespearean bearing
  • Salaries
      The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
      (2002)
      £5,000,000

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