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Sean Bean

Shaun Mark Bean (Born April 17, 1959 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom-) is a British actor. He worked for his Father's welding firm before becoming an actor. He made his acting debut in 1983 in theatre at Watermill Theatre in Newbury, Berkshire, England as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. He is best known for his role as the fictional character Boromir in the Lord of the Rings movie series and, in the United Kingdom, as Richard Sharpe in the television series. This fact of his popularity in the Sharpe series was made into an in-joke in The Lord of the RIngs: The Fellowship of the Ring. Bean was also featured in the Moby music video We Are All Made of Stars.He's been married and divorced three times and has three daughters:Lorna, Molly and Evi.

Filmography

  • Pride (TV movie) (2004) .... as Dark
  • National Treasure (2004) .... Ian Howe
  • Troy (2004) .... as Odysseus
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) .... as Boromir
  • Henry VIII (TV movie) (2003) .... as Robert Aske
  • The Big Empty (2003) .... as Cowboy
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) (uncredited) .... as Boromir (extended edition)
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (video game) (2002) (archive footage) .... as Boromir
  • Equilibrium (movie) (2002) .... as Partridge
  • Lord of the Piercing (TV movie)(2002) (TV) (archive footage) .... as Boromir
  • Tom & Thomas (2002) .... as Paul Sheppard
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) .... as Boromir
  • Don't Say a Word (2001) .... as Patrick Koster
  • Essex Boys (2000) .... as Jason Locke
  • Extremely Dangerous (TV movie) (1999) .... as Neil Byrne
  • Bravo Two Zero (1999) .... as Andy McNab
  • The Canterbury Tales (1998) (voice)
  • Ronin (1998) .... as Spence
  • Airborne (movie) (1998) .... as Dave Toombs
  • Sharpe: The Legend (1997) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Waterloo (1997) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Justice (1997) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Revenge (1997) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Anna Karenina (1997) .... as Vronsky
  • Sharpe's Mission (1996) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Siege (1996) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Regiment (1996) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • When Saturday Comes (1996) .... as Jimmy Muir
  • In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995) .... as 006
  • GoldenEye (1995) .... as Alec Trevelyan
  • Sharpe's Sword (1995) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Battle (1995) (TV) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Gold (1995) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Jacob (TV movie) (1994) .... as Esau
  • Scarlett (mini series) (1994) .... as Lord Richard Fenton
  • Black Beauty (movie) (1994) .... as Farmer Grey
  • Shopping (movie) (1994) .... as Venning
  • Sharpe's Honour (1994) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Enemy (1994) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Company (1994) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • A Woman's Guide to Adultery (TV movie) (1993) .... as Paul
  • Sharpe's Eagle (1993) .... as Lt. Richard Sharpe
  • Sharpe's Rifles (1993) .... as Richard Sharpe
  • Fool's Gold: The Story of the Brink's-Mat Robbery (TV movie) (1992) .... as Micky McAvoy
  • Lady Chatterley (TV movie) (1992) .... as Mellors
  • Patriot Games (1992) .... as Sean Miller
  • Clarissa (TV movie) (1991/I) .... as Robert Lovelace
  • In the Border Country (1991) .... as Smith
  • My Kingdom for a Horse (TV series) (1991) .... as Steve
  • Tell Me That You Love Me (TV movie) (1991) .... as Gabriel Lewis
  • Prince (TV movie) (1991) .... as Jack Morgan
  • Lorna Doone (TV movie) (1990) .... as Carver Doone
  • The Field (1990) .... as Tadgh McCabe
  • Small Zones (TV movie) (1990) .... as Vic
  • The Fifteen Streets (TV movie) (1989) .... as Dominic O'Brien
  • How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) .... as Larry Frisk
  • War Requiem (movie) (1989) .... as German Soldier
  • Stormy Monday (1988) .... as Brendan
  • Troubles (movie) (1988) .... as Capt. Bolton
  • Caravaggio (movie) (1986) .... as Ranuccio
  • Exploits at West Poley (TV movie) (1985) .... as Scarred Man
  • Winter Flight (1984) .... as Hooker

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Bean was also featured in the Moby music video We Are All Made of Stars.He's been married and divorced three times and has three daughters:Lorna, Molly and Evi. He died of heart failure in London. This fact of his popularity in the Sharpe series was made into an in-joke in The Lord of the RIngs: The Fellowship of the Ring. After taking on the role, he made few appearances out of character and is considered the Sherlock Holmes of the 1980s and 1990s, as Basil Rathbone had been before him from his 1940s films. He is best known for his role as the fictional character Boromir in the Lord of the Rings movie series and, in the United Kingdom, as Richard Sharpe in the television series. Although he appeared in so many films and was such a familiar face on television, Brett is now best remembered for portraying Sherlock Holmes in a long series of television films (from 1984 to 1994), based on the original stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. He worked for his Father's welding firm before becoming an actor. He made his acting debut in 1983 in theatre at Watermill Theatre in Newbury, Berkshire, England as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. Brett could sing, however, as he proved when he played Danilo in The Merry Widow on television in 1968.

Shaun Mark Bean (Born April 17, 1959 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom-) is a British actor. He played Freddie Eynsford-Hill in the 1964 film My Fair Lady, but his singing voice was dubbed. as Hooker. Brett's film career was never as distinguished as his stage and small-screen careers. Winter Flight (1984) ... He joked that he was rarely allowed into the 20th century and never into the present day. as Scarred Man. Many of his appearances were in comedy roles, but usually with a classic edge (he appeared in several Noel Coward plays).

Exploits at West Poley (TV movie) (1985) ... He played leading roles in many classic serials, notably appearing as D'Artagnan in the 1966 adaptation of The Three Musketeers. as Ranuccio. From the early 1960s onwards, Brett was rarely off British television screens. Caravaggio (movie) (1986) ... In 1976 he married Joan Wilson, but she died in 1985, and he did not remarry. Bolton. Danvers.

as Capt. Years later, they would appear together in the BBC's dramatization of Rebecca (1978) -- Brett playing the hero, Max de Winter, and Massey playing the sinister Mrs. Troubles (movie) (1988) ... In 1958, he married the actress, Anna Massey (daughter of Raymond Massey), but they were divorced in 1962. as Brendan. He played many classical roles on stage, including a huge amount of Shakespeare, and made his first film and television appearances in 1955. Stormy Monday (1988) ... He was educated at Eton College and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

as German Soldier. Brett was born in Berkswell Grange, Warwickshire, England. War Requiem (movie) (1989) ... Jeremy Brett (born Peter Jeremy William Huggins) (November 3, 1933 - September 12, 1995) was a British actor. as Larry Frisk. How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989) ...

as Dominic O'Brien. The Fifteen Streets (TV movie) (1989) ... as Vic. Small Zones (TV movie) (1990) ...

as Tadgh McCabe. The Field (1990) ... as Carver Doone. Lorna Doone (TV movie) (1990) ...

as Jack Morgan. Prince (TV movie) (1991) ... as Gabriel Lewis. Tell Me That You Love Me (TV movie) (1991) ...

as Steve. My Kingdom for a Horse (TV series) (1991) ... as Smith. In the Border Country (1991) ...

as Robert Lovelace. Clarissa (TV movie) (1991/I) ... as Sean Miller. Patriot Games (1992) ...

as Mellors. Lady Chatterley (TV movie) (1992) ... as Micky McAvoy. Fool's Gold: The Story of the Brink's-Mat Robbery (TV movie) (1992) ...

as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Rifles (1993) ... Richard Sharpe. as Lt.

Sharpe's Eagle (1993) ... as Paul. A Woman's Guide to Adultery (TV movie) (1993) ... as Richard Sharpe.

Sharpe's Company (1994) ... as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Enemy (1994) ... as Richard Sharpe.

Sharpe's Honour (1994) ... as Venning. Shopping (movie) (1994) ... as Farmer Grey.

Black Beauty (movie) (1994) ... as Lord Richard Fenton. Scarlett (mini series) (1994) ... as Esau.

Jacob (TV movie) (1994) ... Sharpe's Gold (1995) .... as Richard Sharpe. as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Battle (1995) (TV) ...

as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Sword (1995) ... as Alec Trevelyan. GoldenEye (1995) ...

as 006. In Search of James Bond with Jonathan Ross (1995) ... as Jimmy Muir. When Saturday Comes (1996) ...

as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Regiment (1996) ... as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Siege (1996) ...

as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Mission (1996) ... as Vronsky. Anna Karenina (1997) ...

as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Revenge (1997) ... as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Justice (1997) ...

as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe's Waterloo (1997) ... as Richard Sharpe. Sharpe: The Legend (1997) ...

as Dave Toombs. Airborne (movie) (1998) ... as Spence. Ronin (1998) ...

The Canterbury Tales (1998) (voice). as Andy McNab. Bravo Two Zero (1999) ... as Neil Byrne.

Extremely Dangerous (TV movie) (1999) ... as Jason Locke. Essex Boys (2000) ... as Patrick Koster.

Don't Say a Word (2001) ... as Boromir. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) ... as Paul Sheppard.

Tom & Thomas (2002) ... as Boromir. Lord of the Piercing (TV movie)(2002) (TV) (archive footage) ... as Partridge.

Equilibrium (movie) (2002) ... as Boromir. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (video game) (2002) (archive footage) ... as Boromir (extended edition).

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) (uncredited) ... as Cowboy. The Big Empty (2003) ... as Robert Aske.

Henry VIII (TV movie) (2003) ... as Boromir. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) ... as Odysseus.

Troy (2004) ... Ian Howe. National Treasure (2004) ... as Dark.

Pride (TV movie) (2004) ...