• Name: Clive Owen
  • Date of Birth: October 03, 1964
  • Place of Birth: Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Mini-bio: A suave, darkly handsome actor reminiscent of the young Sean Connery in looks and charisma, Clive Owen first came to international attention with his sinuous, understated portrayal of the amoral prota... read moregonist of Mike Hodges' Croupier (1998). A flop in Britain, where Owen had long been a staple of various BBC TV series, the film was a sleeper hit in the States, its success duly generating a flurry of interest in the relatively unknown actor who lent the film its seductive intensity. A product of Coventry, Warwickshire, Owen got a bumpy start in his chosen career, living on the dole for two years after he left school. Fortunately, respite arrived in the form of an acceptance to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1984, and following his graduation from RADA, the young actor joined the Young Vic Theatre Company, where he performed a number of the classics. Owen broke into TV in 1986 with a guest appearance on the series Boon, and subsequently made his film debut in Beeban Kidron's Vroom (1988), a road movie co-starring David Thewlis and Diana Quick. More television work followed in the form of Chancer, a popular miniseries that cast Owen as its heroic protagonist. The actor also found himself increasingly busy with big-screen performances, turning in a complex portrayal of a man involved in an obsessive and incestuous relationship with his sister (Saskia Reeves) in Close My Eyes (1991). Owen received one of his biggest roles to date in Sean Mathias' 1997 screen adaptation of Martin Sherman's Bent, a Holocaust drama in which Owen starred as a bisexual concentration camp inmate who falls in love with a fellow prisoner (Lothaire Bluteau). Although the film earned a substantial degree of critical acclaim and boasted the talents of such luminaries as Ian McKellen and Mick Jagger, it failed to garner much commercial notice. Owen finally broke through to an international audience with Hodges' Croupier, earning almost unanimous acclaim for his portrayal of a struggling writer who becomes caught up in an intricate scam after taking a job in a casino. He subsequently starred as a prisoner who takes up gardening in Greenfingers, a comedy that also starred Helen Mirren and had its premiere at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival. The actor also remained active on the stage, even as his screen work thrived, starring in the original 1997 London production of Patrick Marber's highly feted Closer, and performing alongside Rachel Weisz and Paul Rhys in Sean Mathias' acclaimed revival of Noël Coward's Design for Living at London's Donmar Warehouse.The new millennium saw Owen appearing in an eclectic range of projects. In 2001, he starred as the only recurring character in BMW's Hire series of ambitious short films by directors such as Ang Lee and Guy Ritchie and also appeared in Robert Altman's acclaimed Gosford Park. Following a memorable supporting performance opposite Matt Damon in 2002's popular The Bourne Identity, Owen moved up to a starring role as an international relief worker who has an affair with Angelina Jolie in 2003's Beyond Borders. The next year, he took on the title role in King Arthur, Antoine Fuqua's non-fantasy retelling of the legendary story, with then it-girl Keira Knightley as his Guinevere. Both Beyond Borders and King Arthur failed to garner much of an audience, with the latter especially disappointing in light of its 120-million-dollar budget. Despite buzz about the possibility of Owen taking over the James Bond role in the iconic series, his prospects as a Hollywood leading man seemed to be faltering. Also in 2004, Owen appeared stateside in a smaller-budget U.K. film from Croupier director Mike Hodges called I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, about a former gangster investigating the mysterious death of his younger brother. Starring an impressive cast that included Charlotte Rampling, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, and Malcolm McDowell, the film was well-received by critics but relegated to only small arthouse exposure in the States. Later that year, Owen appeared in the big-screen adaptation of Closer, directed by Mike Nichols and co-starring such big names as Julia Roberts, Jude Law, and Natalie Portman. In 2005, Owen joined an even more star-studded cast with a role in Robert Rodriguez' adaptation of Frank Miller's comic Sin City, and he would also star opposite Julianne Moore in Savage Grace and Jennifer Aniston in Derailed.His biggest success to date came in early 2006, when he played the criminal mastermind behind a savvy bank heist in director Spike Lee's first blockbuster genre picture, The Inside Man. He would follow that with Alfonso Cuaron's Children of Men, a futuristic thriller where Owen plays a man protecting a pregnant woman at a time when no human beings have been born in nearly two decades. Owen also took a part in Shekar Kapur's Elizabeth: The Golden Age, a sequel to his Oscar nominated biopic Elizabeth. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
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Clive OwenCLIVE OWEN

Born on October 3, 1964, Clive is one of 5 boys. His parents are Pamela and Jess Owen. He was born in Coventry, Warwickshire, England. His father left them when he was three, and they have remained estranged since except for a brief reconciliation when Clive was 19. He describes his childhood as "rough".

Although he wasn't initially
interested, Clive ended up graduating from a drama school (in a class shared by Ralph Finnes and Jane Horrocks). He ended up winning a position at the Young Vic, where he performed in several Shakespeare plays, and where he met his wife, Sarah-Jane Fenton, who played opposite him in Romeo and Juliet.

Clive and Sarah have two daughters together, named Hannah and Eve.

Clive eventually got started into TV and Film, making his way onto North American screens with movies such as Gosford Park, The Bourne Identity, and King Arthur.

Clive has since starred in Derailed, Sin City, and Children of Men, among many others.

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"The sexiest part of the body is the eyes. Corny, but that's what I believe. They're what connect us as human beings"

VITAL STATS

Clive Owen Information: Starred in the films Sin City and Closer.
Eye color: Green
Height: 6' 2½" (1.89 m)
Nickname(s):
Notable feature(s): deep dramatic baritone voice
Education: Binley Park Comprehensive School, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Family: Sarah Jane Fenton (wife), Hannah and Eve (daughters)
Resides in:
Religious affiliations:
Political affiliation:
Personal interests/hobbies:football,
Charities/Causes:
Other:Had a recurring role on a series of BMW commercials as their mysterious driver.
Two of his brothers, Alan and Lee, became musicians and released a single called "Heartbeat."
Invited to join AMPAS in 2005.
He is a supporter of Liverpool Football Club.
Was voted "Best dressed male" by GQ magazine in 2006
Voted #5 in Elle (France) Magazine's "15 Sexiest Men" poll (June 2007).
Was named Empire Magazines #25 in the list of 100 Sexiest Stars(2007).
January 2007 - has signed on as the face of a new Lancome anti-aging cream for men. He was also be named the new spokesman of the cosmetics firm's new Hypnose Homme fragrance.
Got the the role of King Arthur (2004) after Russell Crowe, Mel Gibson and Hugh Jackman turned it down
AWARDS:
  • Shoot 'Em Up
    Shoot 'Em Up Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - DramaNominated
    Golden Satellite Award
    2007
  • Closer
    Closer Best Supporting ActorWon
    Toronto Film Critics Association
    2004
  • Closer
    Closer Best Supporting Actor [Runner-up]Won
    Boston Society of Film Critics
    2004
  • Closer
    Closer Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion PicWon
    Hollywood Foreign Press Association
    2004
  • Closer
    Closer Best Supporting ActorWon
    New York Film Critics Circle
    2004
  • Closer
    Closer Best Supporting ActorWon
    British Academy of Film and Television
    2004
  • Closer
    Closer Best Supporting ActorNominated
    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
    2004
  • Closer
    Closer






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  • If you listen to the song "Risen Within" by MC Homicide feat. PAZ, you will hear Clive's name mentioned in the song.

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