1. Felicity Jones
Born and brought up in Bournville, Felicity Jones is an English actress, who initiated her career in acting at the tender age of eleven with an after-school workshop that was sponsored by Central Television. She was a part of the first season of, “The Worst Witch”, and further, played the role of Emma Carter in the BBC Radio 4 soap opera named, “The Archers”, which by far might be one of her best roles ever. In the year 2003, she was featured in the drama, “The Servants” and then, took the role of the main character in “Northanger Abbey”, Jane Austen’s television edition.
She debuted at the stage with “That Face” at The Royal Court Theatre in the year 2007. Some other television and film projects that she ...
2. Joel Silver
Joel Silver was born on July 14, 1952. He completed his schooling at Maplewood. He Graduated from New York, University of Arts. He began his career at production company of Lawrence Gordon. After that, he became a President for Motion Picture. He got his first credit for being an associate producer of The Warrior.
By the year 1985, he formed a new production company called Silver Pictures and successfully produced several films like Lethal Weapon, etc. Joel Silver first appeared on the screen in the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit as the director of that animated short ‘Something’s Cookin. His production house published an episode on HBO’s horror show called Split Personality. He now runs two production companies Silver Pictures and Dark Castle Entertainment. He married Karyn Fields on July 10, ...
3. Nicholas Hoult
His life begins to change course as gained fame in portraying the beautiful character of “Beast.” He’s now one of the most promising actors in Hollywood at his young age. Born as Nicholas Caradoc Hoult on December 7th 1989 in Berkshire, England. He started his acting career by playing the role Bobby in the 1996 movie “Intimate Relations.” He also starred in the movie “Mr. White Goes to Westminster.” This was followed in 2002 when he portrayed Marcus Brewer in his big break in the movie “About a Boy.” A story of a man that was educated by a young boy how to act proper, alongside Hugh Grant. He also starred in the movie “Wah-Wah”, followed by the movie “The Weather Man”, he played the role Mike, a story of a separated man from wife and children and profound his self about professionalism and personal endeavors.
He also starred in t...
4. Anthony Hopkins
“Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, and Sadako Sofubi ” – lurking in your dreams? You name it but this actor made one of a hell-like terrifying actor of all time. His crowning-jewel-character “Hannibal ‘The Cannibal’ Lecter” is one of the most-sickest characters that gave women heart attacks. He’s one of the utmost paid actors with a unique appetite in choosing his role-characters in any of his movies. Complemented with his peculiar voice, he made one truly terrifying actor. The man behind this is Anthony Hopkins. Born as Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, CBE on December 31st 1937 in Glamorgan, Wales. He’s well-known of reading his scripts over 200 times just to make it sure that he’ll play it from his heart.
He first appeared in 1967 for the movie “The White Bus”, followed by 1968’s “The Lion in winter” and the acclaimed story of “Hamlet”...
5. Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley born in Snainton village of England as Krishna Bhanji, is an English actor. His father was a Kenya born and had Gujarati Indian descent. His paternal grandfather was a spice trader, and his father moved to Britain at the age of 14 from Zanzibar, and his mother was a British woman. Ben was brought up in a town Pendlebury situated near Manchester. He had actor Robert Powell as his classmate at Manchester Grammar School. His name came up from ‘Benji’, his father’s nickname and ‘King Cloves’, his paternal grandfather’s nickname. He has studied at Pendleton College, which has become the home of Ben’s Theatre. While in college, he got involved in dramatics and made debut as a professional after his graduation at the age of 23. He was once spotted by manager a...