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Ian
McKellen
Birth
name
Ian
Murray McKellen
Height
5' 11"
(1.80 m)
Mini
biography
On May 25th,
1939, in the small town of Burnley in northern England,
Ian Murray McKellen was born. His parents, Denis and
Margery, soon moved with Ian and his sister Jean to the
coal mining town of Wigan. It was in this small town
that young Ian would ride out World War II. He soon
developed a fascination with acting and the theater,
which was encouraged by his parents. They would all
bring him to plays, those by William Shakespeare in
particular. The amateur school productions fostered
Ian's growing passion for theatre. When Ian was of age
to begin attending school, he made sure to get roles in
all of the productions. At Bolton School in particular,
he developed his skills early on. Indeed, his first role
in a Shakespearian play was at Bolton, as Malvolio in
Twelfth Night. Ian soon began attending
Stratford-upon-Avon theater festivals, where he saw the
greats perform: Olivier, Hiller, Gielgud, Richardson and
Robeson. He continued his education in English Drama,
but soon it fell by the wayside as he concentrated more
and more on performing. He eventually obtained his
Bachelor of Arts in 1961, and began his career in
earnest. McKellen began working in theatre over the next
few years. Very few people knew of Ian's homosexuality;
he saw no reason to go public, nor had he told his
family. They did not seem interested in the subject and
so he saw no reason to bring it up. In 1988, Ian
publicly came out of the closet on the BBC Radio 4
program, while discussing Margaret Thatcher's "section
28" legislation which would make the "public promotion
of homosexuality" a crime. It was reason enough for
McKellen to take a stand, and he has been active in the
Gay Rights movement ever since.
Ian currently resides in Limehouse, where he lives with
his current lover of 8 years,
Sean Mathias. The two
worked together on the film
Bent (1997). To this day,
McKellen works mostly in theater, and was knighted by
Queen Elizabeth in 1990 for his efforts in the arts.
However, he has managed to make several quite successful
forays into film. He has appeared in several productions
of Shakespeare's works including his well received
Richard III (1995), and in a
variety of other movies. However it has only been
recently that his star has finally begun to shine in the
eyes of North American audiences. Roles in various
films,Cold
Comfort Farm (1995)
(TV),
Apt Pupil (1998) and
Gods and Monsters (1998),
riveted audiences. The latter in particular created a
sensation in Hollywood, and McKellen's role garnered him
several of
awards and
nominations,including a Golden Globe and an Oscar Nod.
McKellen Continues to work extensively on stage...
solidifying his role as Laurence Olivier's worthy
successor,having recently scored hits in the London
productions of Peter Pan and Noel Coward's "Present
Laughter".
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