Clive Owen
Milestones
- Birthplace: Coventry, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
- Birthday: October 3, 1964
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2009
Played a grieving single parent trying to raise his equally grieving son in "The Boys are Back"
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2009
Re-teamed with Julia Roberts to play corporate spies in "Duplicity"
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2009
Teamed with Naomi Watts and director Tom Tykwer for "The International"
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2007
Appeared as Sir Walter Raleigh, opposite Cate Blanchett, in the film "Elizabeth: The Golden Age"
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2007
Starred alongside Paul Giamatti in the film, "Shoot 'Em Up"
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2006
Played a mysterious bank robber in Spike Lee's "Inside Man"
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2006
Starred in Alfonso Cuaron's highly acclaimed, "Children of Men"; worked on the screenplay, although he was uncredited
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2005
Cast as Dwight in the adaptation of comic book icon Frank Miller's uber-noir series, "Sin City"; co-directed by Miller and Robert Rodriguez
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2005
Starred opposite Jennifer Aniston in the thriller, "Derailed"
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2004
Co-starred with Julia Roberts, Natalie Portman and Jude Law in "Closer"; directed by Mike Nichols and based on the play by Patrick Marber; earned first Academy Award nomination
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2004
Played the title role in Antoine Fuqua's version of "King Arthur"
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2004
Re-teamed with Hodges for "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead"
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2002
Had a villainous turn, opposite Matt Damon in "The Bourne Identity"
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2001
Appeared in a series of advertisements for BMW shown over the Internet at bmwfilms.com
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2001
Played a valet in Robert Altman's "Gosford Park"; second collaboration with Helen Mirren
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2000
Co-starred opposite Helen Mirren in "Greenfingers"
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1999
Appeared in the BBC series "Second Sight" as Chief Inspector Ross Tanner (aired on PBS in the US)
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1999
Received international acclaim for his role in Mike Hodges' "Croupier"
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1997
Played the leading role in the film adaptation of Martin Sherman's "Bent"
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1996
First major Hollywood film, "The Rich Man's Wife"
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1996
Starred in the ITV series, "Sharman"
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1993
Directed by Poliakoff in "Century"
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1991
Won praise for his performance as an incestuous brother in Steven Poliakoff's "Close My Eyes"
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1990 to 1991
Played the series lead in "Chancer"
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1989
Made American TV debut in "Precious Bane," a two-part segment of the PBS series, "Mystery!"
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1988
Feature film debut, "Vroom"
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Became a member of the Young Vic, performing in several plays, such as "Romeo and Juliet"
Upcoming Appearances
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