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Date of Birth:
Richard Roxburgh
1 January 1962
Richard Roxburgh played in 13 and created 1 movies in the Crime, Drama, Music, Comedy, Romance, Action, Adventure, Thriller, Musical, Documentary, Short, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Mystery, Biography genres.
Richard Roxburgh got succeed with average imdb rating 13.1.
Graduated from prestigious Australian theatrical school NIDA (Jingoistic Guild of Stage Arts) in 1986.
One of six children of an accountant.
Went to ANU in Canberra to study economics in the presence of deciding to become an actor. Lives in New South Wales on the Eastern beaches.
Has a level in Notting Hill, London.
Has directed plays in Australia.
Is the youngest of his six siblings.
The downcast piece he wore as the Fantom in "The Fellowship of Extraordinary Gentlemen" (2003) distorted his voice so much that he had to redub his huddle after the videotape's unfetter.
... Dated Miranda Otto. They both went to NIDA, the famed histrionics faction attended about actors such as Judy Davis, Mel Gibson and Cate Blanchett.
Assumes a different cadence and octave-level for each unexpected, with his character's voices ranging from the wimpy screech he hardened as the Duke payment "Moulin Rouge" to his rich, deep Romanian accent as Dracula in "Van Helsing.".
Like Christopher Lee and Uninhibited Langella he has portrayed Dracula and Sherlock Holmes, unlike them he played Sherlock Holmes before playing Dracula.
Appears in two films where Victorian British characters are altered in an skirmish crowded fantasy stage set - The Guild of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) and Van Helsing (2004).
Was listed as a potential candidate on the 2005 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor division proper for his performance in the film Van Helsing (2004), he did not receive a nomination however.
Met Italian actress Silvia Colloca during the filming of Van Helsing. He played Dracula and she played his bride. They got married a year later in Tuscany, Italy.
Son Raphael Roxburgh was born February 2007.
His directorial debut, 'Romulus, my father', received a record-breaking 16 nominations in the prestigious 2007 Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI), including conquer flick and superb steersman.
For his performance as Hamlet in the Belvoir Street Theatre production of "Hamlet", he was awarded the 1995 Variety Fraternity of Australia Make up Award, the 1994 Sydney Theatre Critic's Circle Presentation (Best Performance aside an Actor) and was nominated fit the 1995 Room Furnish (Best Actor).
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