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Paul Bettany | Paul Bettany |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Friday, 19 October 2007 | |
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A Beautiful Mind Speaks!
- - - For an actor who has played both good and bad guys in some of today's coolest films, Mr. Bettany is a definite favorite for an interview. He's one of the most insightful and interesting actors and knows how to answer any and all questions, be they silly, challenging or mundane. It would be cool to do an interview with him, although one can't help wondering if he might spring a surprise or two if he found an interviewer's questions dull. We have wanted to feature this exciting and talented actor for quite some time now, and so we're grateful to Dee Dee Baldwin for this profile.
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- - - When Paul was young, his family moved from the city to a smaller place in the country, where Paul was miserable. Coming from the inner city, he felt separate from his classmates and the fact that they bullied him didn't help. His father, who had formerly served in the Royal Navy, placed him in the Sea Cadets to "make a man out of him." Paul likes to joke that this attempt failed miserably. Matthew's death left the family grief-stricken. Soon afterwards, Paul left home and went to live on his own in London. He shared a small flat with two lesbians and earned money by playing his guitar in the streets. Though he loved writing music, he was uncomfortable performing in front of an audience because he didn't like sharing his personal lyrics with strangers. After two years of this, he found a job in a home for the elderly. He often sat with people as they died, and it was his job to wash the bodies. - - -
- - - However, Paul had become addicted to cocaine along the way. His drug problem reached its height during the filming of the mini-series David Copperfield, during which he destroyed a posh hotel room and caused a disturbance on a plane. The director even had to film some of his scenes in slow motion. He quickly turned himself around, though, after an incident in which a diabetic friend collapsed during a visit to his flat. He didn't want to call an ambulance to his flat full of drugs, so he found what he thought was his friend's syringe of insulin, and gave the injection himself. Fortunately for both, it was indeed insulin. But Paul had reached a turning point, and immediately turned his back on drugs. - - -
- - - After A Beautiful Mind, Paul was offered the role of brutal serial killer "The Tooth Fairy" in Red Dragon, opposite Edward Norton and Anthony Hopkins. To the great displeasure of his management, he turned down the role in favor of a part in controversial director Lars von Trier's Dogville, appearing with Stellan Skarsgård and Nicole Kidman. Von Trier is famous for frustrating actors and Paul was no exception. He has compared acting for von Trier to simply mixing paint for Jackson Pollack. The shoot was difficult, but Paul maintains that he learned a lot from von Trier and is happy to have worked with him. - - -
- - - His quiet yet powerful portrayal of surgeon and naturalist Maturin brought in even more critical acclaim, including a BAFTA nomination, British Actor of the Year (London Critics Circle), and Best Actor (Evening Standard). Unfortunately - and unbelievably - there was no Oscar nomination. However, on June 28 2004, Paul was included alongside thirteen other actors in the 2004 invitation to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. - - - Profile of Paul Bettany written by Dee Dee Williams. For more news, films and updates on Mr. Bettany, you can visit paulbettany.net
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