Hugo Weaving
British actor
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2024 | Hugo Weaving starred in the film 'How to Make Gravy' in the role of Noel |
2024 | Played character Frank Harkness in season 4 of Slow Horses. |
2024 | Hugo Weaving won the AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama for 'Love Me'. |
2024 | Hugo Weaving received the AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for 'The Rooster'. |
2021 | Began starring as Glen Mathieson in the Australian intergenerational drama series Love Me. |
2020 | Starred as Alfred in Tony Kushner's adaptation of The Visit. |
2020 | Hugo Weaving was honored as an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia. |
2020 | Hugo Weaving was awarded Best Actor at the Fargo Film Festival for his performance in 'Hearts and Bones'. |
2018 | Starred as Thaddeus Valentine in Mortal Engines and appeared in the miniseries Patrick Melrose alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. |
2018 | Hugo Weaving received the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film for his role in 'Patrick Melrose'. |
2018 | Hugo Weaving won the Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Play for his performance in the Sydney Theatre Company's 'The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'. |
October 2015 | Joined the cast of the film adaptation of Craig Silvey's novel Jasper Jones. |
July 26 2014 | Played the titular role of Macbeth in Sydney Theatre Company's production, continuing until 27 September. |
April 13 2013 | Appeared in a General Electric television commercial reprising the Agent Smith role, aired during Saturday Night Live. |
2012 | Hugo Weaving was awarded the Helen Hayes Award for Best Supporting Performer, Non-Resident Production for 'Uncle Vanya'. |
July 2012 | Reprised role in Uncle Vanya with Cate Blanchett for a ten-day run at New York's Lincoln Center. |
June 2012 | Began filming the Western-tinged police thriller Mystery Road, directed by Ivan Sen. |
March 2012 | Returned to Sydney Theatre Company to star in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, portraying Vicomte de Valmont, a role he first played in 1987. |
2011 | Hugo Weaving received the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the Sydney Theatre Company's 'Uncle Vanya'. |
September 2011 | Began filming Cloud Atlas, an adaptation of David Mitchell's novel, co-starring Tom Hanks and other notable actors. |
April 1 2011 | Oranges and Sunshine, a child migrant saga, opened in the UK after success on the festival circuit. |
March 13 2011 | The Key Man, a film Weaving filmed in 2006, debuted at the South By Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas. |
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