HUGO WEAVING
'Hugo Wallace Weaving' (born 4 April 1960) is an Australian film and stage actor, as well as a voice actor, best known for his roles as Agent Smith in ''The Matrix'' and Elrond in ''The Lord of the Rings'' trilogy of films, the title character of ''V for Vendetta'' and the voices of Noah the Elder in ''Happy Feet'' and Megatron in ''Transformers''.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Early life |
| Career |
| Personal life |
| Animal Rights |
| Filmography (partial) |
| Awards |
| References |
| External links |
Biography
Early life
Hugo Weaving was born in Nigeria to English parents Wallace and Anne. He spent his childhood in South Africa and then moved to the United Kingdom in his teens. While in England he attended the prestigious boarding school Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, commonly known in Bristol as QEH. He moved to Australia in 1976, where he attended Sydney's Knox Grammar School. Weaving later graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1981.
Career
Early on, Weaving took acting lessons from the voice actors of the M.A.S.K. Cartoon Series. Weaving's first major role was in the television series ''Bodyline'' in 1984, as the English captain, Douglas Jardine. Weaving appeared in the Australian mini-series ''The Dirtwater Dynasty'' in 1988 and starred opposite Nicole Kidman in the 1989 film ''Bangkok Hilton''. In 1991, Weaving received the Australian Film Institute's award for "Best Actor" for his performance in the low-budget ''Proof''. He also appeared as Sir John in the 1993 Yahoo Serious comedy, ''Reckless Kelly'', a lampoon of the famous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. However, Weaving first received attention overseas with the international hit ''Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'' in 1994. In 1998 Weaving received the award for "Best Actor" from the Montreal Film Festival for his performance in ''The Interview''. He played Poseidon in the mini-series adaptation of ''The Odyssey''. Weaving was also a voice actor in the cartoon film ''The Magic Pudding''.
He earned further international attention with his performance as the enigmatic Agent Smith in the 1999 blockbuster hit ''The Matrix''. Weaving later reprised the role of Smith in that film's 2003 sequels: ''The Matrix Reloaded'' and ''The Matrix Revolutions''.
He also garnered much popular attention in the role of the half-elf Elrond in Peter Jackson's three-film adaptation of ''The Lord of the Rings'', released between 2001 and 2003.
Weaving was the main actor in Andrew Kotatko's ''Everything Goes'' (2004). He also starred as a heroin addict in the 2005 Australian indie film ''Little Fish'', opposite Cate Blanchett. He also played the title role as V in the 2006 film ''V for Vendetta'', in which he was reunited with the Wachowski brothers, creators of ''The Matrix'' trilogy, who wrote the adapted screenplay. Actor James Purefoy was originally signed to play the role, but he pulled out six weeks into filming due to personal problems with wearing the Guy Fawkes mask throughout the entire film. Weaving appeared in the majority of ''V for Vendetta'', but Purefoy is shown in several scenes. The sections filmed with Purefoy were later voiced over by Weaving.
Weaving also reprised his role as Elrond for the video game, ''. He regularly appears in productions by the Sydney Theater Company. In 2006, he worked with Cate Blanchett on a reprise of the STC production of ''Hedda Gabler'' in New York City.
In a controversial move by director Michael Bay, Weaving was chosen as the voice of the Decepticon leader Megatron in the 2007 live-action film ''Transformers'', rather than the classic voicer, Frank Welker. In an appeasing move to the fans, Welker portrayed the voice in the video game of said film.
Personal life
When he was 13 years old, Weaving was diagnosed with epilepsy[1].
He never married and the idea of marriage petrifies him but he lives with his partner Katrina Greenwood. They have two children, Holly (b. 1993) and Harry (b. 1989).
Animal Rights
A notable Pescatarian, Weaving is also the primary ambassador for Australian animal rights organization . Hugo attends events and promotes Voiceless in interviews. He also assists Voiceless in their judging of annual grant's recipients.
Filmography (partial)
★ ''...Maybe This Time'' (1980), as Student 2
★ ''The City's Edge'' (1983), as Andy White
★ ''"Bodyline"'' (1984), as Douglas Jardine
★ ''For Love Alone'' (1986), as Johnathan Crow
★ ''"Melba"'' (1987), as Charles Armstrong
★ ''The Right Hand Man'' (1987), as Ned Devine
★ '' Dadah Is Death'' (1988), as Geoffrey Chambers
★ ''"The Dirtwater Dynasty"'' (1988), as Richard Eastwick
★ '' "Bangkok Hilton"'' (1989), as Richard Carlisle
★ '' ...Almost'' (1990), as Jake
★ ''Proof'' (1991), as Martin
★ ''Road to Alice'' (1992), as Morris
★ ''Frauds'' (1993), as Jonathan Wheats
★ ''Reckless Kelly'' (1993), as Sir John
★ ''The Custodian'' (1993), as Det. Church
★ ''"Seven Deadly Sins"'' (1993), as Lust
★ ''Exile'' (1994), as Innes
★ ''The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'' (1994), as Anthony 'Tick' Belrose/Mitzi Del Bra
★ ''What's Going On, Frank?'' (1994), as Strange Packer in Supermarket
★ ''"Bordertown"'' (1995), as Kenneth Pearson
★ ''Babe'' (1995) as the voice of Rex the Male Sheepdog
★ ''"Naked: Stories of Men" - Episode "Coral Island"'' (1996) as Martin Furlong
★ ''"The Bite"'' (1996), as Jack Shannon
★ ''True Love and Chaos'' (1997) as Morris
★ ''Halifax f.p: Isn't It Romantic'' (1997), as Det. Sgt. Tom Hurkos
★ ''"Frontier"'' (1997), as Governor Arthur
★ '' (1998), as the voice of Rex the Male Sheepdog
★ ''Bedrooms and Hallways'' (1998) as Jeremy
★ ''The Interview'' (1998), as Eddie Rodney Fleming
★ ''The Kiss'' (1998), as Barry
★ ''Strange Planet'' (1999), as Steven
★ ''Little Echo Lost'' (1999), as Echo Man
★ ''The Matrix'' (1999), as Agent Smith
★ '' (2001), as Elrond
★ ''Russian Doll'' (2001), as Harvey
★ ''The Old Man Who Read Love Stories'' (2001), as Rubicondo (Dentist)
★ '' (2002), as Elrond
★ '' (2003) as Elrond
★ ''The Matrix Reloaded'' (2003), as Agent Smith
★ ''The Matrix Revolutions'' (2003), as Agent Smith
★ ''After the Deluge'' (2003), as Martin Kirby
★ ''Peaches'' (2004), as Alan
★ ''Everything Goes'' (2004), as Ray
★ ''Little Fish'' (2005), as Lionel Dawson
★ ''Happy Feet'' (2006), as Noah (voice)
★ ''V for Vendetta'' (2006), as V
★ ''The Key Man'' (2007), as Vincent (post-production)
★ ''The Tender Hook'' (2007), as McHeart (pre-production)
★ ''Transformers'' (2007), Megatron (Voice)
Awards
★ 2007 - The Constellation Awards, Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film, TV Movie, or Mini-Series: ''V for Vendetta''
References
1. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/04/18/1050172757606.html
★ "''The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia — Theatre . Film . Radio . Television — Volume 1''" — Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee — Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996
★ "''The Australian Film and Television Companion''" — compiled by Tony Harrison — Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994
External links
★
★ Hugo Weaving at the National Film and Sound Archive
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