David Suchet
szül. 1946.05.02
(78 éves)
London, England, Egyesült Királyság
Életrajz
David Suchet, CBE is indelibly associated with Agatha Christie's Belgian sleuth, Hercule Poirot, a role he played from 1989 to 2013, but he has been acting in public since joining the National Youth Theatre in the 1960s. He has made countless high profile television appearances since the 1970s, although his film debut was as painter Gustav Klimt in a 1980 Arts Council production about fellow artist, Schiele in Prison.
His first featured role in a theatrically-released film was in Richard Loncraine's The Missionary (1982), written by and starring Michael Palin. Two years later, he was cast by director Hugh Hudson in his Tarzan biography, Greystoke, starring Christophe Lambert as the aristocrat turned apeman and also played small roles in George Roy Hill's film of John Le Carré's The Little Drummer Girl and John Schlesinger's spy story The Falcon and the Snowman.
In 1987 he played a more substantial role in the family favourite Bigfoot movie, Harry and the Hendersons. He appeared in Chris Menges' apartheid drama A World Apart and rejoined Christophe Lambert in Agnieszka Holland's historical drama To Kill a Priest. In 1993 he played a Viennese businessman embroiled in a massive shipping insurance fraud in Jack Gold's German film Der Fall Lucona (The Lucona Case). Following a role in Stuart Baird's airliner hijack movie Executive Decision, he played the lead in Jonathan Nossiter's awardwinning romantic drama Sunday opposite Lisa Harrow. He then starred with Michael Douglas and Gwyneth Paltrow in A Perfect Murder, the remake of Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder and then starred as the Emperor in Sabotage!, a zany historical comedy about a plot against Napoleon.
After winning the 2008 International Emmy as Best Actor for his role as the press mogul Robert Maxwell in the television movie Maxwell, he starred as the psychotic villain Lew Vogel in the hit Jason Statham thriller The Bank Job, directed by Roger Donaldson from a true story-based screenplay by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais.
His other awards include a Royal Television Society Award for A Song for Europe (1985), a BAFTA TV nomination for his performance as Poirot, further RTS and BAFTA nominations for The Way We Live Now (2002) and a Tony nomination in 2000 for his New York performance as Salieri, opposite Michael Sheen as Mozart, in Amadeus.
Színész
Színházi felvétel | |
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2016 |
Shakespeare Live! From the RSC |
2015 |
The Importance of Being Earnest |
Rövid | |
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1994 |
The Curious |
1971 |
Henry IV, Part 1: An Introduction |
The Merchant of Venice: An Introduction |
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1970 |
Hamlet: An Introduction |
Producer
Dokumentumfilm | |
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2013 |
Being Poirot |
Szereplők
Műsorok | |
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2020 |
Paltrocast with Darren Paltrowitz |
2001 |
Richard & Judy |
2000 |
GPTV |
The 54th Annual Tony Awards |
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1998 |
Først & sist |
1993 |
GMTV |
1984 |
Aspel & Company |
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