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Ian Holm

Popularly known as "Mr. Ubiquitous" thanks to his versatility as a stage and screen actor, Ian Holm is one of Britain's most acclaimed &#8212 to say nothing of steadily employed &#8212 performers. Although the foundations of his career were built on the stage, he has become an increasingly popular onscreen presence in his later years. Holm earned particular plaudits for his work in Atom Egoyan's The Sweet Hereafter (1997), in which he played an emotionally broken lawyer who comes to a small town that has been devastated by a recent school bus crash.Born on September 12, 1931, Holm came into the world in a Goodmayes, Ilford, mental asylum, where his father resided as a psychiatrist and superintendent. When he wasn't tending to the insane, Holm's father took him to the theatre, where he was first inspired, at the age of seven, by a production of Les Miserables starring Charles Laughton. The inspiration carried him through his adolescence &#8212 which, by his account, was not a happy one &#8212 and in 1950, Holm enrolled at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Coincidentally, while a student at RADA, he ended up acting with none other than Laughton himself.Following a year of national service, Holm joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, making his stage debut as a sword carrier in +Othello. In 1956, after two years with the RSC, he debuted on the London stage in a West End production of +Love Affair; that same year, he toured Europe with Laurence Olivier's production of +Titus Andronicus. Holm subsequently returned to the RSC, where he stayed for the next ten years, winning a number of awards. Among the honors he received were two Evening Standard Actor of the Year Awards for his work in +Henry V and +The Homecoming; in 1967, he won a Tony Award for his performance in the Broadway production +The Homecoming.The diminutive actor (standing 5'6") made his film debut as Puck in Peter Hall's 1968 adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream, a production that Holm himself characterized as "a total disaster." Less disastrous was that same year's The Bofors Gun, a military drama that earned Holm a Best Supporting Actor BAFTA. He went on to appear in a steady stream of British films and television series throughout the '70s, doing memorable work in films ranging from Mary, Queen of Scots (1971) to Alien (1978), the latter of which saw him achieving a measure of celluloid immortality as Ash, the treacherous android. Holm's TV work during the decade included a 1973 production of The Homecoming and a 1978 production of Les Miserables, made a full 40 years after he first saw it staged with Charles Laughton.Holm began the '80s surrounded by a halo of acclaim garnered for his supporting role as Harold Abrahams' coach in Chariots of Fire (1981). Nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar, he won both a BAFTA and Cannes Festival Award in the same category for his performance. Not content to rest on his laurels, he played Napoleon in Terry Gilliam's surreal Time Bandits that same year; he and Gilliam again collaborated on the 1985 future dystopia masterpiece Brazil. Also in 1985, Holm turned in one of his greatest &#8212 and most overlooked &#8212 performances of the decade as Desmond Cussen, Ruth Ellis' steadfast, unrequited admirer in Dance with a Stranger. He also continued to bring his interpretations of the Bard to the screen, providing Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1989) with a very sympathetic Fluellen and Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet (1990) with a resolutely meddlesome Polonius.The following decade brought with it further acclaim for Holm on both the stage and screen. On the stage &#8212 from which he had been absent since 1976, when he suffered a bout of stage fright &#8212 he won a number of honors, including the 1998 Olivier Award for Best Actor for his eponymous performance in +King Lear; he also earned Evening Standard and Critics Circle Awards for his work in the play, as well as an Emmy nomination for its television adaptation. On the screen, Holm was shown to great effect in The Madness of King George (1994), which cast him as the ~ Rovi

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O Jerusalem (2007)
A scene from the movie Ratatouille
Ratatouille (2007)
Ratatouille
Ratatouille (2007)
Voice of Skinner
A scene from the movie The Treatment
The Treatment (2007)
O Jerusalem
O Jerusalem (2006)
Ben Gurion
The Treatment
The Treatment (2006)
Dr. Morales
Renaissance
Renaissance (2006)
Voice of Jonas Muller
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Lord of War (2005)
Simeon Weisz
The Aviator
The Aviator (2004)
Professor Fitz
A scene from the movie Garden State
Garden State (2004)
Le Jour daprès
Le Jour d'après (2004)
Terry Rapson
The Day After Tomorrow
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Terry Rapson
Zach Braff in GARDEN STATE
Garden State (2004)
Gideon Largeman
Alien
Alien (2003)
Science Officer Ash
The Emperors New Clothes
The Emperor's New Clothes (2002)
Napoleon Bonaparte/Eugene Lenormand
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The Emperor's New Clothes (2002)
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Esther Kahn (2002)
Nathan Quellen
From Hell
From Hell (2001)
Sir William Gull
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Esther Kahn (2000)
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Joe Gould's Secret (2000)
Stanley Tucci and Ian Holm in USA Films Joe Gould
Joe Gould's Secret (2000)
Joe Gould
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eXistenZ (1999)
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eXistenZ (1999)
Kiri Vinokur
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The Sweet Hereafter (1997)
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A Life Less Ordinary (1997)
Naville
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A Life Less Ordinary (1997)
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The Sweet Hereafter (1997)
Mitchell
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Night Falls on Manhattan (1997)
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Night Falls on Manhattan (1997)
Liam Casey
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The Fifth Element (1997)
The Fifth Element
The Fifth Element (1997)
Father Vito Cornelius
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Big Night (1996)
Pascal
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Frankenstein (1994)
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)
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Naked Lunch (1991)
Tom Frost
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Kafka (1991)
Doctor Murnau
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Naked Lunch (1991)
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Henry V (1989)
Brazil
Brazil (1985)
Mr. M. Kurtzmann
Brazil
Brazil (1985)
Mr. M. Kurtzmann
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Brazil (1985)
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Time Bandits (1981)
Napoleon
Poster Art
Chariots of Fire (1981)
Sam Mussabini
A scene from the film Alien.
Alien (1979)
Science Officer Ash
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Shout at the Devil (1976)
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Incognito
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Another Woman
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The Thief of Baghdad
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Oh! What a Lovely War
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Hamlet
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Dreamchild
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Chromophobia
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Robin and Marian
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Dreamchild
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Time Bandits
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Hamlet (1990)
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Another Woman (1988)
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The Homecoming
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Mary, Queen of Scots
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Shout at the Devil
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