ANDY SERKIS
'Andy Serkis' (born 20 April, 1964) is an English actor and director.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Personal life |
| Trivia |
| Selected filmography |
| Other works |
| External links |
Biography
Serkis was born and brought up in Ruislip Manor, Middlesex, England. His father is an ethnic Armenian doctor from Iraq; the family surname was originally "Serkisian", which is a variant of one of the most common Armenian surnames in the world. He attended Lancaster University where he originally studied visual art. His most memorable and critically acclaimed roles have been Gollum in ''The Lord of the Rings'' movie trilogy (2001–03) and Kong in the 2005 version of ''King Kong'', in which he provided the voice and movements for the CGI characters.
Serkis in his CGI suit for King Kong
Continuing the development of Performance capture as an art form, Serkis is working with game developers Ninja Theory on the 2007 release of Heavenly Sword.
He has played over 30 other roles in film and television productions throughout his career. One of his earliest feature film appearances was alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in ''The Jolly Boys Last Stand''.
Serkis was cast as the Moors Murderer Ian Brady in the BAFTA-nominated ''Longford'', co-starring Samantha Morton as Myra Hindley and Jim Broadbent as Lord Longford. The film was attacked by relatives of the victims.[1] The mother of Keith Bennett, whose body has never been found, blasted Serkis when he requested a meeting with Brady in preparation for the role.
In 2006 Serkis appeared in the role of Mr. Grin in the film rendition of Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider novel ''Stormbreaker''. Also in 2006, he appeared in the film version of ''The Prestige'' as Mr. Alley, assistant to Nikola Tesla, played by David Bowie and as the voice of Spike, one of the henchrats in the latest Aardman Animations film ''Flushed Away''.
In 2006 Serkis further demonstrated his versatility through his work on Jim Threapleton's entirely improvised feature film debut ''Extraordinary Rendition''. In the film he plays an interrogator working inside the CIA's controversial Extraordinary Rendition programme. The film will be premiered at festivals in summer 2007.
Serkis appeared in ''Sugarhouse'' a low-budget independantly made film, playing local crimelord Hoodwink, terrorising an East London housing estate. For the role, Serkis shaved his head and underwent sessions lasting 20 hours at a time to have temporary tattoos stencilled onto his body. The film was premiered at the 2007 Edinburgh Festival and released in the UK on 24 August 2007.
Serkis has played the villain Capricorn in ''Inkheart'', based on the novel of the same name by Cornelia Funke. The film also stars Brendan Fraser, Helen Mirren and Paul Bettany. Directed by Iain Softley, it is due for release in 2008.
Serkis will be appearing in ''The Cottage'', about two brothers who kidnap an underworld figure and then stumble on a dark rural secret. Directed by Paul Andrew Williams and co-stars Reece Shearsmith with Jennifer Ellison and Steve O'Donnell lending support.
Serkis has recently completed filmed ''Einstein and Eddington'', a joint venture between HBO and BBC. He plays Albert Einstein. The film follows Einstein's development of his theory of relativity, and also show how British scientist Sir Arthur Eddington became the first person to understand the work of genius. Eddington will be played by ''Doctor Who'' star David Tennant. This would not be the first time that the pair have worked together, since they previously starred in the stage version of the play 'Hurlyburly' at the Queens Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue in 1997.
Serkis provides the voice over for ''Monkey Life'', for Five (formally known as Channel Five) broadcast for 3 weeks from 13-31 August 2007. This series is about Monkey World, the popular ape and monkey sanctuary and zoo near Wool, Dorset, England.
Serkis has also provided voice overs to a series of advertisements for Vodafone and NatWest Bank on British television.
Personal life
Serkis lives in Crouch End, North London with his wife, actress Lorraine Ashbourne and their three young children Ruby (b.1998), Sonny (b.2000) and Louis (b.2004).
Trivia
★ He went to St Benedict's School, London, UK.
★ He is a vegetarian, who only started to eat fish during the filming of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. He writes about it in his book 'Gollum: How We Made Movie Magic', published in 2004.
★ He was born on the same day as fellow vegetarian actor Crispin Glover.
★ He owns one of two prop rings used in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The other went to Elijah Wood, who played Frodo Baggins. Prop rings were given to each of the ring bearers at the end of filming.
★ Based the voice of Gollum on the sounds his cats made while coughing up furballs.
★ His family name, Serkis, is of Armenian descent like Mikhail Vartanov's and Sergei Parajanov's but originally would have been Sarkisian, Vartaniantz and Parajanian (respectively)
★ His performance as Gollum in ''The Lord of the Rings'' is ranked #10 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
★ He did a live show with Tenacious D.
Selected filmography
★ ''The Cottage'' (2008)
★ ''Einstein and Eddington (British TV film)'' (2007) as Albert Einstein
★ ''Heavenly Sword'' (2007) as King Bohan
★ ''Muybridge'' (2007) as Erickson
★ ''Sugarhouse'' (2007) as Hoodwink
★ ''Simon Schama's Power of Art (TV Series)'' (2006) as Vincent Van Gogh
★ ''Inkheart'' (2008) as Capricorn
★ ''Extraordinary Rendition'' (2006)as Lead Interrogater
★ ''Longford (British TV drama)'' (2006) as Ian Brady
★ ''Stormbreaker'' (2006) as Mr. Grin
★ ''The Prestige'' (2006) as Mr. Alley
★ ''Flushed Away'' (2006) (voice) as Spike
★ ''King Kong'' (2005) as King Kong and Lumpy the cook
★ ''Stories of Lost Souls'' (2005) as Granny, Rastafarian and Hunter Jackson
★ ''Blessed'' (2004) as Father Carlo
★ ''13 Going on 30'' (2004) as Richard Kneeland
★ ''Standing Room Only'' (2004) as Granny, Rastafarian and Hunter Jackson
★ ''Spooks'' (2004 - series 3, episode 8) (TV) as Riff
★ '' (2003) as Sméagol (aka Gollum), Witch-king of Angmar (voices)
★ '' (2002) as Sméagol (aka Gollum)
★ ''Deathwatch'' (2002) as Pvt. Thomas Quinn
★ ''24 Hour Party People'' (2002) as Martin Hannett
★ '' (2001) as Sméagol (aka Gollum)
★ ''The Escapist'' (2001) as Ricky Barnes
★ ''Jump'' (2000) as Shaun
★ ''Shiner'' (2000) as Mel
★ ''Pandaemonium'' (2000) as John Thelwall
★ ''The Jolly Boys' Last Stand [2] (2000) as Spider
★ ''Arabian Nights'' (2000) (TV) as Kasim
★ ''Oliver Twist'' (1999) (TV) as Bill Sikes
★ ''Topsy-Turvy'' (1999) as John D'Auban
★ ''Shooting the Past'' (1999) (TV) as Styeman
★ ''Five Seconds to Spare'' (1999) as Chester
★ ''Touching Evil III'' (1999) (mini) TV Series as Michael Lawler
★ ''The Tale of Sweety Barrett'' (1998) as Leo King
★ ''The Jump'' (1998) (TV) as Steven Brunos
★ ''Among Giants'' (1998) as Bob
★ ''Clueless'' (1998) as David
★ ''Insomnia'' (1998) as Harry
★ ''Mojo'' (1997) as Potts
★ ''The Pale Horse'' (1997) (TV) as Sergeant Corrigan
★ ''Career Girls'' (1997) as Nick Evans
★ ''Loop'' (1997) as Bill
★ ''Stella Does Tricks'' (1996) as Fitz
★ ''The Near Room'' (1995) as Bunny
★ ''Finney'' (1994) TV Series as Tom
★ ''Grushko'' (1994) (TV) as Pyotr
★ ''Prince of Jutland'' (1994) as Torsten
★ ''Pie in the Sky (TV episode 'Passion Fruit Fool)'' (1993) as Maxwell
★ ''The Darling Buds of May (TV episode 'Le Grande Weekend)'' (1992) as Greville
★ ''Morris Minor and his Marvellous Motors'' (1989) (TV) as Sparky Plugg
★ ''Streetwise'' (1989) (TV) as Owen
Other works
★ ''Heavenly Sword'', a Playstation 3 title planned for release in 2007. He stars as King Bothan, voicing him and providing a basis for his in-game face. He also acts as the dramatic director on the project.
★ His book '' (published 2004) tells us how Andy created Gollum and how originally a three week acting job to provide a voice over grew into a five year commitment to breathe life and soul to ''Lord of The Rings' most challenging creation.
★ Played the abusive man in the Neneh Cherry video "Woman".
External links
★ Official homepage
★
★ My_Preciousss - Fan site and forum
★ Andy Serkis Interview
★ Blog of Andy's upcoming feature film, Extraordinary Rendition
★ Official Sugarhouse Lane website
★ The Jolly Boys Last Stand
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