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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