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Charlie Hunnam

Charlie Hunnam at Berlinale 2017.jpeg
Hunnam at the Berlinale 2017

Born
Charles Matthew Hunnam


(1980-04-10) 10 April 1980 (age 38)

Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England

Nationality English
Education
Heaton Manor School
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Occupation Actor
Years active 1998–present
Spouse(s)
Katharine Towne (m. 1999–2002)
Signature
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Charles Matthew Hunnam (born 10 April 1980)[1] is an English actor and model.


He is known for his roles as Jackson "Jax" Teller in the FX drama series Sons of Anarchy (2008–2014) for which he was twice nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series, Pete Dunham in Green Street (2005), Nathan Maloney in the Channel 4 drama Queer as Folk (1999–2000), Lloyd Haythe in the Fox comedy series Undeclared (2001–2002), the title role in Nicholas Nickleby (2002), Raleigh Becket in Pacific Rim (2013), Percy Fawcett in The Lost City of Z (2017), and in the title role of Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017).




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 Early work


    • 2.2 2008–2012


    • 2.3 2013–present


    • 2.4 Screenplays




  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television




  • 5 Awards and nominations


    • 5.1 Film


    • 5.2 Television




  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Early life


Hunnam was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on April 10, 1980. His father, William "Billy" Hunnam (1952–2013), was a junk seller who left the house when Charlie was 2 years old. His mother is Jane Bell, a ballet dancer and business owner, Hunnam has said that his mother did a very good job at being a single mother.[2][3][4][5][6] He has an older brother named William and two younger half brothers on his mother's side named Oliver and Christian.[7][8] At age 12, when his mother remarried, he moved to the village of Melmerby, Cumbria. He is of Scottish, English and Irish descent. One of his grandmothers painted portraits.[9]
Hunnam is diagnosed with dyslexia, which makes it difficult for him to read and write and suffers from misophobia, fear of germs and dirt in general. During his adolescence, he played rugby and fought with his classmates, so he was expelled from Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith, Cumbria, which forced him to study and to take exams from his home.[10][11][12] After that, instead of going to University, he decided to go to the Cumbria College of Art and Design in Carlisle (now part of the University of Cumbria) to study Performing Arts, and graduated with a degree in the theory and history of film with a side in performing arts,[13][14] with the idea of writing and directing his own films.



Career



Early work


Hunnam was discovered at the age of 17 in a branch of JD Sports on Christmas Eve while clowning around buying shoes for his brother. A production manager for the Newcastle-based children's show Byker Grove approached Hunnam and he was later cast in his first role as Jason in three episodes of the show. He also had a brief modeling career where he did a photo shoot for Kangols Caps and then decided modeling was not for him.[15][9][14][16] Hunnam‘s first major role came at age 18 when he was cast by Russell T Davies as 15-year-old schoolboy Nathan Maloney in Davies' Channel 4 drama Queer as Folk.[17]


He followed this up with his role as Daz in the film Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999) and then moved to the United States.


His career expanded to include a recurring role as Gregor Ryder in the WB series Young Americans. He then appeared in the short-lived Fox series Undeclared as an English drama student called Lloyd Haythe. Despite critical acclaim, the series was cancelled after one season. Hunnam then appeared on the large screen in Abandon (2002), Nicholas Nickleby (2002), and Cold Mountain (2003).


Hunnam has stated that he does not wish to simply take any role that is offered, saying, “I have 60 years to make the money, but the choices I make in the next five years are really going to define my career."


This decision resulted in his return to the UK to take the lead role of Pete Dunham in the film Green Street (2005); however, his attempt at delivering a Cockney accent resulted in his inclusion in many critics' "worst accents in movie history" lists.[18]


Hunnam said his role as Patric, a member of "The Fishes" in Children of Men (2006), was the final part in his "trilogy of mad men".


"I played the psycho in Cold Mountain, my character in Green Street hooligan is fairly psychotic and now I've got this role."[19]



2008–2012




Hunnam at the San Diego Comic Con, 25 July 2010


From 2008 to 2014, Hunnam starred as Jackson "Jax" Teller in Sons of Anarchy, a show about a prominent motorcycle club in a small fictional California town. Hunnam was cast after Kurt Sutter, the creator of the show, saw him in Green Street.[20] His portrayal as Jax Teller has led Hunnam to receive a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination, three EWwy Award nominations for Best Lead Actor in a Drama series, and a PAAFTJ Award nomination for Best Cast in a Drama Series.[21][22][23][24]


In 2011, Hunnam played the role of Gavin Nichols in the philosophical drama/thriller The Ledge by Matthew Chapman.[25]


In 2012, he starred as the title character in the indie comedy 3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom alongside his Sons of Anarchy co-star Ron Perlman.[26] Hunnam said he considered the day he filmed scenes with Perlman the best and funniest day of filming he's had in his career.[27] He also appeared as Jay, an ex-boxer, in Stefan Ruzowitzky's crime drama Deadfall (2012).[28][29]



2013–present




Hunnam at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International


Hunnam starred as Raleigh Becket in Guillermo del Toro's sci-fi film Pacific Rim,[30] which opened in July 2013 and grossed $411 million worldwide. It was announced on 2 September 2013 that Hunnam would play the lead role of Christian Grey in the film adaptation of E. L. James' novel Fifty Shades of Grey.[31] However, on 12 October 2013, Universal Pictures announced that Hunnam had withdrawn from the film due to conflicts with the schedule of his series Sons of Anarchy.[32]


On 2 June 2014, Hunnam was awarded a Huading Award for Best Global Emerging Actor, for his role as Raleigh in Pacific Rim due to the film performing well in Asian markets.[33][34] Hunnam reunited with del Toro in the horror film Crimson Peak,[35] alongside Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain. The film began shooting in February 2014 and was released on 16 October 2015.[36]


Hunnam starred as geographer Percy Fawcett in James Gray's adventure drama The Lost City of Z, filmed from August–October 2015, premiered at the New York Film Festival in 2016, and was released in April 2017.[37][38][39][40] Hunnam also starred in Guy Ritchie's action-adventure film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, which was filmed between March and July 2015 and was released in May 2017.[41]



Screenplays


Immediately prior to getting cast on Sons of Anarchy, Hunnam sold his screenplay Vlad to Summit Entertainment with Brad Pitt's Plan B Studios co-producing.[42] The film is being directed by music video director and photographer Anthony Mandler, and will focus on the real-life story of Vlad the Impaler.[43] Hunnam learned the story from locals in Romania while shooting Cold Mountain. He stated that he had not acted in 18 months and was so broke that if he had not managed to sell the script he would have had to sell his house and move back to England to live with his mother.[44] Hunnam is also developing a screenplay based on a 2011 Rolling Stone article that he optioned about Edgar Valdez Villareal, an American drug lord who ran one of the biggest cartels in Mexico.[45] Another project he has in development is a film about gypsy culture in Britain, which he hopes to direct. He stated that it is "a part of English society that's really seldom been explored, but is one of the most colourful and interesting parts of British society."[46]



Personal life


Hunnam met actress Katharine Towne in 1999 when they both auditioned for roles on Dawson's Creek.[47][48] After dating for three weeks, they married in Las Vegas and divorced in 2002.[17] He has also had relationships with model Sophie Dahl, actress Stella Parker and film producer Georgina Townsly.[49]


Hunnam has been dating artist Morgana McNelis since 2005.[50][51][52][53]


In 2016 Hunnam began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu[54] and went on to receive his blue belt in October 2018.[55]



Filmography



Film





















































































































Year
Title
Role
Director
1999

Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
Daz

Peter Hewitt
2002

Abandon
Embry Larkin

Stephen Gaghan

Nicholas Nickleby

Nicholas Nickleby

Douglas McGrath
2003

Cold Mountain
Bosie

Anthony Minghella
2005

Green Street
Pete Dunham

Lexi Alexander
2006

Children of Men
Patric

Alfonso Cuarón
2011

The Ledge
Gavin Nichols

Matthew Chapman
2012

3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom
Frankie

Jordan Roberts

Deadfall
Jay

Stefan Ruzowitzky
2013

Pacific Rim
Raleigh Becket

Guillermo del Toro
2015

Crimson Peak
Alan McMichael
2016

The Lost City of Z

Percy Fawcett

James Gray
2017

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

King Arthur

Guy Ritchie

Papillon

Henri Charrière

Michael Noer
2018

A Million Little Pieces
Bob Frey Jr.

Sam Taylor-Johnson
2019

Triple Frontier
William "Ironhead" Miller

J. C. Chandor
TBA

True History of the Kelly Gang


Justin Kurzel

Jungleland[56]
Stanley

Max Winkler

The Gentlemen

Guy Ritchie


Television



















































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1998

Byker Grove
Jason Chuckle
3 episodes
1999

My Wonderful Life
Wes
Episode: "Moving On"
1999–2000

Queer as Folk
Nathan Maloney
10 episodes
1999

Microsoap
Brad
Episode: "2.6"
2000

Young Americans
Gregor Ryder
3 episodes
2001–2002

Undeclared
Lloyd Haythe
18 episodes
2008–2014

Sons of Anarchy

Jackson "Jax" Teller
92 episodes


Awards and nominations



Film





































Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
2002

National Board of Review
Best Acting by an Ensemble

Nicholas Nickleby
Won
2013

Huading Awards
Huading Award for Best Global Emerging Actor

Pacific Rim
Won
2017

International Online Cinema Awards
Best Actor

The Lost City of Z
Nominated

CinemaCon Award
Male Star of the Year

King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
Won


Television
























































Year
Award
Category
Work
Result
2011

EWwy Award
EWwy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series

Sons of Anarchy
Nominated
2012

Critics' Choice Television Award
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated

EWwy Award
EWwy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated
2013

Pan-American Association of Film & Television Journalists
Best Cast in a Drama Series
Nominated
2014

EWwy Award
EWwy Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated
2015

People's Choice Awards[57]
Favorite Cable TV Actor
Nominated

Satellite Awards
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated

Critics' Choice Television Award
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated


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