[19] This led to speculation he was considering making a return appearance as the Ninth Doctor for the show's 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor", in 2013. The Three Movie Buffs review Elizabeth (1998) Starring: Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush, Christopher Eccleston P.S he's the Queen's favorite!. Eccleston appeared in a stage role in Hamlet in the 2002 production at Leeds's West Yorkshire Playhouse. In 1996, he took the part of Trevor Hicks—a man who lost both of his daughters in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster—in the television drama film Hillsborough, penned by Jimmy McGovern. [12] A regular role in the television series Cracker (1993–94) brought him recognition in the UK; and, after he told TV bosses of his desire to leave the series, they killed off his character in October 1994, making him a victim of the serial killer Albie Kinsella (Robert Carlyle). 106.1k Followers, 194 Following, 15 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Christopher Eccleston (@christophereccleston) Young, passionate Elizabeth Tudor (Cate Blanchett) comes to the throne amidst bloody turmoil. See more ideas about christopher eccleston, ninth doctor, doctor who. Eccleston's reasons for leaving the role continue to be debated in Britain's newspapers:[citation needed] on 4 October 2005 Alan Davies told The Daily Telegraph that Eccleston had been "overworked" by the BBC, and had left the role because he was "exhausted". Ok it’s been a bit, HOW am I still receiving all of my news about this stuff from memes? [48] He also supports research for Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia; his father, Ronnie, suffered from vascular dementia in his later years, from 1998 until his death in 2012. With Cate Blanchett, Liz Giles, Rod Culbertson, Paul Fox. An image of actor Christopher Eccleston's with one of his biggest fans has become a hit on social media. He departed the role after just one series, for which he won a National Television Award and received nominations for a Broadcasting Press Guild Award and BAFTA Cymru Award. Elizabeth needed those political skills to deal with serious threats like the Duke of Norfolk. Friendly reminder that all top level comments must: start with "answer:" (or "question:" if you have an on-topic follow up question to ask). Christopher Eccleston (/ˈɛkəlstən/; born 16 February 1964) is an English actor. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. ", On 2 April 2004, it was announced that Eccleston was to play the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the revival of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, the first series began transmission on 26 March 2005. My mum was very Church of England – still is – but it doesn't work for me. This is really just morbid curiosity as a fan of doctor who and spectator (and subject) of the monarchy. Eccleston played a character named Claude who has the power of invisibility, and helps Peter Petrelli with his powers. He completed a two-year Performance Foundation Course at Salford Tech,[9][dead link] then went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Eccleston agreed to do the film because of Panjabi and the fact that it was a winner of the British Short Screenplay Competition. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. In July 2004, a poll of industry experts, conducted by Radio Times magazine, voted Eccleston the "19th Most Powerful Person in Television Drama. Coincidently, "EcclestonOurDoctor" was trending. The Queen is a big Doctor Who fan, a Buckingham Palace source claimed. [14] He starred in the independent films A Price Above Rubies (1998) and The Invisible Circus (2001). Eccleston trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London and made his professional acting debut onstage in a Bristol Old Vic production of A Streetcar Named Desire. See more ideas about christopher eccleston, ninth doctor, doctor who. While Norfolk was a real danger to the Queen, British actor Christopher Eccleston (Jude and Danny Boyle's Shallow Grave) says that his take on the Duke is far from villainous. [37], Eccleston married copywriter Mischka in November 2011. The recipient of an Emmy Award and nominations for two BAFTA Awards, he is best known for his television and film work, which includes his role as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who, playing Pastor Matt Jamison in The Leftovers, and his collaborations with filmmakers Danny Boyle and Michael Winterbottom. Former Doctor Who Christopher Eccleston has said he would want to go to Dignitas to die if he was diagnosed with dementia like his father. This would be the first time he had portrayed the role in 15 years. Audio doctor who with Eccelston? He won an International Emmy Award for his role. He has an … Visionary author and journalist George Orwell was the man behind two of the best-loved and most influential novels of the 20th century: Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm.This collection celebrating his life and work features dramatisations of both these classic books, with stellar casts including Christopher Eccleston, Pippa Nixon, Tim Pigott-Smith, Tamsin Greig and Nicky Henson. As his new BBC1 drama Come Home begins, the veteran actor has a lot to get off his chest… Eccleston was the first actor to play the role who was born after the series began. But for now, love, let's be real. He appeared in the low-budget Danny Boyle film Shallow Grave (1994), in which he co-starred with actor Ewan McGregor. The Doctor Who star received an outpouring of support when he bravely spoke out about his troubles in his autobiography I Love the Bones of You, noting he felt it was a "filthy secret" due to being northern, male and working … This is due to his return to the part in audio drama form. [22], On 9 August 2020, it was announced that Eccleston would be reprising his role of the Ninth Doctor in audio dramas for Big Finish Productions, across four boxsets to be released between May 2021 and February 2022. The actor, 55, says for a … Cecil advises Elizabeth to marry, produce an heir, and secure her rule. He has since appeared in the television series Heroes (2007), The Shadow Line (2011), Blackout (2012), Lucan (2013), The Leftovers (2014–2017), Safe House (2015), Fortitude (2015), and The A Word (2016–2020) and films such as G.I. He played a major role as the protagonist of the 2002 Revengers Tragedy, adapted from Thomas Middleton's play of the same name. 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Christopher Eccleston was expecting a negative reaction last year when he opened up on his struggles with anorexia and mental health. Eccleston has been twice nominated in the Best Actor category at the British Academy Television Awards. [33], Eccleston began appearing in 2016 as Maurice Scott in the BBC drama The A Word. What's the connection between making a joke about Philip and Eccleston's lawyer? Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Aww gotta love celebrities hurting for money. [15], On 11 June 2005, during a BBC radio interview, when asked if he had enjoyed working on Doctor Who, Eccleston responded by saying, "Mixed, but that's a long story." [36] Later that year he also starred opposite Tom Wilkinson as Harvey, head of the Guild of Assassins in hitman comedy Dead In A Week (or your money back). However, it was a regular role in the television series Cracker (1993) that made him a recognizable figure in the United Kingdom. His first nomination came in 1997 for Our Friends in the North, but he lost to Nigel Hawthorne (for The Fragile Heart). ECCLESTON: (As Maurice Scott, singing) A movie queen to play the scene of bringing all the good things out of me. On 31 December 2011, Eccleston played the role of Pod Clock in an adaptation of Mary Norton's children's novel The Borrowers on BBC One. The early years of the reign of Elizabeth I of England and her difficult task of learning what is necessary to be a monarch. [28] Eccleston also appeared in an episode of The Sarah Silverman Program as the titular cult favourite science fiction hero in a show-within-the-show called "Dr. Laser Rage", possibly in reference to his stint in Doctor Who. In the finished episode, this is the scene that greets the Eleventh Doctor after his journey through the portal, whereas the War Doctor … In July 2012, he starred in the political thriller Blackout on BBC One. Geoffrey Rush and Christopher Eccleston excel as, respectively, the queen's consigliere and chief nemesis; and Remi Adefarasin's chiaroscuro cinematography further lends the events an atmospheric Godfather-esque sheen. Directed by Shekhar Kapur. Eccleston garnered widespread attention and acclaim for his role in the 2005 revival of Doctor Who, becoming the first to play the title character since 1996. This is due to his return to the part in audio drama form. Cast member Lee Ingleby was quoted as saying, "We’ve always planned on doing it every two years." The recipient of an Emmy Award and nominations for two BAFTA Awards, he is best known for his television and film work, which includes his role as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who, playing Pastor Matt Jamison in The Leftovers, and his collaborations with filmmakers Danny Boyle and Michael Winterbottom. In March 2006, Eccleston appeared in the ITV documentary special Best Ever Muppet Moments as a commentator. I am no longer wondering why they were so cryptic; I had never heard the song they came from. In 2009, Eccleston starred opposite Archie Panjabi in a short film called The Happiness Salesman. [31], In 2013, Eccleston portrayed the villainous Malekith in Thor: The Dark World, the sequel to Thor and the eighth instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In 2003 he won the RTS Best Actor award for a second time, for his performance in Flesh and Blood. Christopher Eccleston is an English actor. After 15 years, Christopher Eccleston is officially returning to Doctor Who in an upcoming four-volume Big Finish audio-drama adventure despite hating his time working on the show. Elizabeth (1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Press J to jump to the feed. How is he anyone's favourite? The Queen is a massive Doctor Who fan. [5][6][7] He attended Joseph Eastham High School, where he became head boy. He said on BBC's Top Gear that his licence restricts him to vehicles with automatic transmission. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009), Amelia (2009), Song for Marion (2012), Thor: The Dark World (2013) and Legend (2015). In the same month, he starred as Creon in an adaptation of Antigone at the Royal National Theatre; his performance in the play was called "charismatic" and "intense". Christopher Eccleston trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and first came to public attention as Derek Bentley in Let Him Have It (1991). [34][35], Eccleston played the lead role in the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Macbeth in 2018. He also appeared as the villainous Destro in the G.I. The same year, he won the part of Nicky Hutchinson in the epic BBC drama serial Our Friends in the North, whose broadcast on BBC Two in 1996 helped make him a household name in the UK. Martin MacSween, 26, travelled from his home in … [2][3] On his religious upbringing, he has said, "My dad's family were Catholic. Eccleston first came to public attention as Derek Bentley in the film Let Him Have It (1991), and the Inspector Morse episode "Second Time Around" (1991). I remember seeing a blog with the name "christopher-eccelston-regicide-speedrun[any%]" back when … They hate us, they want to destroy us, so we're being ruled out of having a voice. The second series began airing in November 2017 both in the UK and the US, where The A Word airs on SundanceTV. [39][40] Their second child, a daughter named Esme, was born in 2013. [42], On politics, Eccleston has criticised the Conservative Party and expressed concern at opportunities for actors from his background to achieve his level of success in the future. In retrospect, he says, it has been an enormous success, but at the time there were doubts within the BBC. Speaking about his poor mental health, he wrote that he was "a lifelong body hater". Macbeth with Christopher Eccleston and Raphael Sowole as Banquo (Image: PH) Although Ecceston was the most glaring example, at almost no point in the play did a single classic line soar. The young Princess Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett), daugther of the late King Henry VIII of England and Anne Boleyn, lives confined at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, since her sister Queen Mary (Kathy Burke) suspects of her being a protestant and conspirator against her Reign. He garnered attention for his film roles as Derek Bentley in Let Him Have It (1991) and David Stevens in Shallow Grave (1994), and for his television performances in Cracker (1993–1994) and Hillsborough (1996). Christopher Eccleston: My ‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ episode was dropped because working class roots were 'not sexy enough' Save Christopher Eccleston, pictured rehearsing for … edit: they were song lyrics. A highly fictionalized version of the 4th Duke of Norfolk appears as a villain, played by Christopher Eccleston, in the 1998 film Elizabeth. His film career has since taken off with a variety of roles, including Jude (1996), Elizabeth (1998), eXistenZ (1999), Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), The Others (2001), 24 Hour Party People (2002) and 28 Days Later (2002). And now I’m generally just curious what the heck is the connection here? Eccleston appeared on the BBC Four World Cinema Award show in February 2008, arguing the merits of five international hits such as The Lives of Others and Pan's Labyrinth with Jonathan Ross and Archie Panjabi. Also somewhat funny connection: Matt Smith, the 11th *Doctor, also plays prince Philip on The Crown. The statement had been made after journalists made queries to the press office. Iirc the reason he didn't do more than one season was cause he didn't want to be associated with just that character. Series 3 of The A Word is set to air in the spring of 2020. Coincidently, "EcclestonOurDoctor" was trending just before the news broke of Philip's death. [10] He was influenced in his early years by Ken Loach's film Kes and Albert Finney's performance in the film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, but he soon found himself performing the classics, including the works of Shakespeare, Chekhov, and Molière. lol, Isn’t that a funny bit of culture. A subreddit to help you keep up to date with what's going on with reddit and other stuff. The Canadian born director Norman Jewison was chairman of the Jury. On 7 November 2008, at the National Theatre to promote his book The Writer's Tale, Doctor Who writer Russell T. Davies said that Eccleston's contract was for a single year because it was uncertain whether the show would continue beyond a single revival series. [23], On 30 October 2005, Eccleston appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in London in the one-night play Night Sky alongside Navin Chowdhry, Bruno Langley, David Warner, Saffron Burrows and David Baddiel. The theatre company with which he performed, Celebrity Pig (of which he is patron), is made up of learning disabled actors. Christopher Eccleston on accent, class and difficult days on Doctor Who. The film was directed by Michael Almereyda and shot in post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans. I remember seeing a blog with the name "christopher-eccelston-regicide-speedrun[any%]" back when the speedrun meme was popular. At around the same time, Eccleston appeared in the episode "One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" of the Poirot series adapted from mysteries by Agatha Christie. On 30 March 2005, the BBC released a statement, ostensibly from Eccleston, saying that he had decided to leave the role after just one series, because he feared becoming typecast. Another version of the Duke is in the BBC mini-series The Virgin Queen , played by Kevin McKidd . The Queen, 94, returns to … [38] Their first child, a son named Albert, was born in February 2012. Christopher Eccleston has been granted a quickie divorce from his wife Mischka in a hearing that lasted just two minutes. Eccleston was born on 16 February 1964 into a working-class family in the Langworthy area of Salford, Lancashire,[a] the son of Elsie and Ronnie Eccleston. In July 2012, Eccleston spoke positively of his time on Doctor Who during a talk at the National Theatre. W ithin minutes of meeting the man, it becomes clear that Christopher Eccleston is the sort of person who would be very good in a crisis. On 4 April 2005, the BBC revealed that the statement had been falsely attributed and released without Eccleston's consent. Joe film, G.I. He was nominated in 2004 for The Second Coming; Bill Nighy won for State of Play. So Prince Philip has just died and of course it’s meme topic of the week which was expected, then I see this Instagram post: [ID: a screenshot of a tumblr post, the text of which reads “shout out to whatever lawyer has the job of holding christopher ecclestons phone away from him to prevent him being sued by the royal family for dropping a funnier prince philip died post than any of us on here can ever hope to make” the post has 11,881 notes]. He has appeared in a variety of television roles, especially in British dramas. Among her courtiers are the venerable Sir William Cecil (Attenborough), her lover the Earl of Leicester (Joseph Fiennes), the imperious Duke of Norfolk (Christopher Eccleston), and her advisor Walsingham (Rush). "[43], Eccleston is a lifelong supporter of Manchester United FC,[44] and was a regular marathon runner until 2000. [32] From 2014 to 2017, Eccleston starred as Reverend Matt Jamison on the HBO drama series The Leftovers and earned consistent acclaim for his performance across all three seasons. [46][dead link], Eccleston became a Mencap charity ambassador on 28 April 2005,[47] and is also a supporter of the British Red Cross. Do Christopher Eccleston and Prince Philip have some long-standing feud that us non-Brits don’t know about? (He’s still my second favorite Doctor though). He has made guest appearances in episodes of the comedy drama Linda Green (2001) and macabre sketch show The League of Gentlemen (2002). Is he engaged in a lawsuit against the royal family? [3][45], In September 2007, as part of a £9.5 million building project, Salford's Pendleton College named its new 260-seat auditorium the Eccleston Theatre. Upon arrival, however, the sketches show Nine confronted with David Tennant's Doctor cavorting alongside two Queen Elizabeths. [49][50], In his autobiography, Eccleston described chronic eating disorders and depression, and said that he had considered suicide. Christopher Eccleston's First Scene | "I'm The Doctor By The Way" | Rose | Doctor Who: Series 1 Christopher Eccleston has returned to the role after 15 years (Picture: BBC) ... Countess of Wessex says Queen 'has been amazing' as she greets crowds . At the age of 25, he made his professional stage debut in the Bristol Old Vic's production of A Streetcar Named Desire. On stage, he has played the title roles in productions of Hamlet and Macbeth and starred in productions of Miss Julie, A Doll's House, and Antigone. His BAFTA Award-nominated performance as Nicky Hutchinson in the BBC miniseries Our Friends in the North (1996) established him as a household name in the United Kingdom, and he followed the role with appearances in the films Jude (1996), A Price Above Rubies (1998), Elizabeth (1998), eXistenZ (1999), Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), The Invisible Circus (2001), The Others (2001), 24 Hour Party People (2002), and 28 Days Later (2002), as well as television roles including the drama series Clocking Off (2000) and a second BAFTA Award-nominated performance as Stephen Baxter in the ITV drama series The Second Coming (2003). Since 2017, he has narrated the documentary series Ambulance. Maurice is the eccentric but lovable dad to his daughter who, with her husband, has an autistic son. I think it's also worth adding that a few months ago he posted a cryptic post about breaking into Buckingham Palace with a rusty spanner he posted song lyrics about breaking into the palace and confronting the queen, so jokes went from "he hates the crown" to "he's planning on committing regicide". I'm sure there are screenshots out there. If you prevent them from having a cultural voice, which is what's happening, they achieve that. He won an International Emmy Award for his performance in an episode of the anthology series Accused. That's...odd. [16] Eccleston would later go on to say that he left the show because he "didn't enjoy the environment and the culture that the cast and crew had to work in", but that he was proud of having played the role. [8], At the age of 19, Eccleston was inspired to pursue acting by such television dramas as Boys from the Blackstuff. He did like 12 episodes and a part in a movie. In May 2011, he starred as Joseph Bede in The Shadow Line, a seven-part television drama serial for BBC Two. [5][41] They were divorced in December 2015 in a process that took just two minutes. The BBC admitted that they had broken an agreement made in January not to disclose publicly that he only intended to do one series. In August 2006, Eccleston filmed New Orleans, Mon Amour with Elisabeth Moss. He starred in the car-heist film Gone in 60 Seconds, but did not take his driving test until January 2004. As briefed by her adviser William Cecil (Richard Attenborough), Elizabeth inherits a distressed England besieged by debts, crumbling infrastructure, hostile neighbours, and treasonous nobles within her administration, chief among them the Duke of Norfolk (Christopher Eccleston). However, that wasn't the case. Late in 2006 he starred in Perfect Parents, an ITV drama written and directed by Joe Ahearne, who had directed him in Doctor Who. Eccleston sat on the 2nd Amazonas International Film Festival Film Jury in November 2005. I think it's also worth adding that a few months ago he posted a cryptic post about breaking into Buckingham Palace with a rusty spanner he posted song lyrics about breaking into the palace and confronting the queen, so jokes went from "he hates the crown" to "he's planning on committing regicide". He said in July 2017, "It's always been a policy of the Conservative government and party to destroy working class identity. In real life, he was the best man to Trevor Hicks at his wedding in March 2009.[13]. Answer: Pretty basic answer is Eccleston hates the Royal Family and has never been shy about that (or any other views he might have). Eccleston was voted "Most Popular Actor" at the 2005 National Television Awards for his portrayal of the Doctor. Elizabeth fervently protested her innocence and asks t… [20][21] However, in a 2018 interview Eccleston said that the BBC had "put [him] on a blacklist" when he left. In November 2010, Eccleston starred in the first episode of BBC One anthology drama Accused. [27] Eccleston appeared as the Rider in a film adaptation of Susan Cooper's novel The Dark Is Rising, which opened in the USA on 5 October 2007. Much like the War Doctor in the final edit, the storyboards depict Eccleston traveling through a time portal created by the Moment and landing in a forest. The Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith, stated that he would have loved Eccleston to return but after discussing with executive producer Steven Moffat, Eccleston declined his role. Eccleston won the Best Actor category at the 1997 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for Our Friends in the North. The 45-year reign of Britain's first Queen Elizabeth remains, centuries later, one of the most dramatic in the country's long and turbulent history. A month or so ago he purged all his Instagram posts so there aren't many of his snappy remarks on there left. In 1992, he played the role of Sean Maddox in the BBC drama miniseries Friday on my Mind. Underemployed as an actor for some years after graduating from college, he took a variety of odd jobs at a supermarket, on building sites, and as an artist's model.[11]. To be fair, Christopher Eccleston hates everybody. Elizabeth is finally accused formally of conspiracy and heresy, and is taken as a prisoner to the Tower of London. Eccleston starred in an ensemble cast that included actors Mark Strong and Gina McKee, as well as Daniel Craig. Elizabeth.The film that launched Cate Blanchett’s career, Elizabeth tells the story of the early years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Eccleston plays Thomas Howard, Elizabeth’s cousin and Duke of Norfolk, who is eventually executed for plotting to marry Mary, Queen of Scots. [1] He has two brothers named Alan and Keith, twins who are eight years older than him. March–April 2004 saw him return to the venue in a new play, Electricity. [17] Eccleston said in a subsequent interview, "My relationship with my three immediate superiors – the showrunner, the producer and co-producer – broke down irreparably during the first block of filming and it never recovered."[18]. "[4] The family lived in a small terraced house on Blodwell Street before moving to Little Hulton when Eccleston was seven months old.
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