Jamie Bell

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Jamie Bell
Jamie Bell by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Born Andrew James Matfin Bell
(1986-03-14) 14 March 1986 (age 38)
Billingham, County Durham, England[1]
Nationality British
Occupation Actor, dancer
Years active 2000–present
Known for Billy Elliot, King Kong, Jumper, The Adventures of Tintin
Spouse(s) Evan Rachel Wood
(m. 2012; separated 2014)
Children 1

Andrew James Matfin Bell[2] (born 14 March 1986)[3] is an English actor and dancer who rose to prominence for his debut role in Billy Elliot (2000) for which he won the BAFTA for Best Actor in a Leading Role. He is also known for his roles in the films King Kong (2005), Jumper (2008), The Adventures of Tintin (2011), and Snowpiercer (2013), as well as starring as Abraham Woodhull in the TV series, Turn: Washington's Spies (2014). He portrayed The Thing in the 2015 film Fantastic Four.

Early life and education

Bell was born in Billingham, Teeside, England,[3] where he grew up with his mother, Eileen (née Matfin), and elder sister, Kathryn. His father, John Bell, a toolmaker, left before Bell was born.[4][5] Bell began his involvement with dance after he accompanied his sister to her ballet lessons.[6] He was a pupil at Northfield School and took performing arts classes at the local franchise of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. He was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre. In 1999, he was chosen from a field of over 2,000 boys for the role of Billy Elliot, an 11-year-old boy who dismays his working-class widowed father and elder brother by taking up ballet.[7]

Career

Bell served as Honorary Jury President of the 2001 Giffoni Film Festival. Since his film debut in Billy Elliot, he has appeared as the disabled servant Smike in an adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby, a young soldier in Deathwatch, a teenager on the run in Undertow, a gun-toting pacifist in Dear Wendy, a disaffected Southern California teenager in The Chumscrubber, and the young Jimmy in the 2005 film version of King Kong. He also appeared in Close and True, an ITV legal drama shown in 2000, which starred Robson Green, James Bolam and Susan Jameson. In 2007, he played the title character in Hallam Foe – for which he was nominated for the best actor award at the British Independent Film Awards – and appeared as himself in lonelygirl15 spin-off KateModern.[8]

In 2005, he starred opposite Evan Rachel Wood in the Green Day video Wake Me Up When September Ends, directed by Samuel Bayer. He had roles in two 2008 films: the sci-fi film Jumper and the World War II drama Defiance. In the latter he plays Asael Bielski, the third of the Bielski Brothers – leaders of a partisan group that saved some 1,200 lives during the Holocaust.

In 2009, it was announced Bell would play the title role in the motion capture film The Adventures of Tintin, alongside British double act Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.[9][10] The film received a U.S. release on 21 December 2011[11] and a U.K. release on 26 October 2011.[12] He also starred in the 2011 films The Eagle as Esca and Jane Eyre.

In 2013, he starred alongside James McAvoy in the film Filth. In 2015, he played The Thing in the Fantastic Four reboot.[13][14]

Personal life

Bell began dating American actress Evan Rachel Wood after they met while co-starring in the music video for Green Day's 2005 song "Wake Me Up When September Ends".[15] After a year together, the couple broke up in 2006.[16] Five years later, in the summer of 2011, it was reported that Bell and Wood had rekindled their relationship.[17] The couple married in a small ceremony on 30 October 2012.[18] They have one son (born 29 July 2013).[19] Bell and Wood announced that they had separated on 28 May 2014.[20]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Billy Elliot Billy Elliot
2002 Deathwatch Pvt. Charlie Shakespeare
2002 Nicholas Nickleby Smike
2004 Undertow Chris Munn
2005 Dear Wendy Dick Dandelion
2005 The Chumscrubber Dean Stifle
2005 King Kong Jimmy
2006 Flags of Our Fathers Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
2007 Hallam Foe Hallam Foe
2008 Jumper Griffin O'Conner
2008 Defiance Asael Bielski
2011 The Eagle Esca[21]
2011 Jane Eyre St. John Rivers
2011 Retreat Jack
2011 Stainless Steel Paul Rufus
2011 The Adventures of Tintin Tintin
2012 Man on a Ledge Joey Cassidy
2013 Snowpiercer Edgar
2013 Filth Ray Lennox
2013 Nymphomaniac K
2015 Fantastic Four Ben Grimm / The Thing
2016 6 Days Rusty

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Close & True Mark Sheedy 1 episode: "Town and Gown"
2014–present TURN: Washington's Spies Abraham Woodhull

Music videos

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie Jimmy (voice)
2008 Jumper: Griffin's Story Griffin O'Conner (voice)

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated work Award Result
2000 Billy Elliot BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role[22] Won
2000 Billy Elliot British Independent Film Award for Best Newcomer[23] Won
2000 Billy Elliot Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Performer Won
2000 Billy Elliot Empire Award for Best Debut[24] Won
2000 Billy Elliot Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer Won
2000 Billy Elliot Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Youth in Film[25] Won
2000 Billy Elliot London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Newcomer of the Year[26] Won
2000 Billy Elliot National Board of Review Award for Outstanding Young Actor Won
2000 Billy Elliot Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Youth Performance Won
2000 Billy Elliot Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in an International Film[27] Won
2000 Billy Elliot Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Most Promising Actor Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot European Film Award for Best Actor Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Newcomer[28] Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2000 Billy Elliot Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Breakout Performance Nominated
2002 Nicholas Nickleby National Board of Review Award for Best Cast Won
2002 Nicholas Nickleby Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor Nominated
2004 Undertow Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actor[29] Won
2007 Hallam Foe BAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actor Nominated
2007 Hallam Foe British Independent Film Award for Best Actor Nominated
2008 Jumper MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (shared with Hayden Christensen) Nominated
2013 Nymphomaniac Bodil Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated
2016 Fantastic Four Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Screen Combo (shared with Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, and Miles Teller) Pending

References

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  7. Billy Elliot, DVD, production notes
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  12. The Graham Norton Show, BBC One, 21 October 2011
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  23. BIFA 2000: Nominations
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  25. LVFCS Sierra Award winners: 2000 (archive from 28 June 2007)
  26. The Critics' Circle: Film – British Newcomer of the Year (archive from 3 August 2007)
  27. Twenty-Second Annual Young Artist Awards – according to the introduction page, the year of award is 2001 and the performance years are 1999–2000.
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