James McAvoy

James McAvoy
Born:
Career: 1997-2010
Countries: USA
UK
Genre/Type: Comedy Drama
Romance
Drama
Musical
Children's/Family
Biography by Jason Buchanan
Onscreen for nearly a decade at the time he was cast in director Kevin McDonald's The Last King of Scotland, Glasgow-born actor James McAvoy seemed to many an overnight sensation. The fact is, however, that the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama alumnus had already formed the foundation of an enduring career at the time he was charged with holding his own opposite the formidable -- and, eventually, Oscar-winning -- Forest Whitaker.
McAvoy's parents divorced when he was just seven years old. In the aftermath, he and his mother would go to live with his grandparents in Glasgow's housing projects, with the youngster's notable interest in stage and film work eventually leading him to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. At 16, McAvoy made his professional acting debut in the child abuse drama The Near Room, with a role in the long-running British crime drama The Bill following in short order. On the heels of a part in 2001's Emmy Award-winning WWII miniseries Band of Brothers, McAvoy caught the eye of critics in the small-screen adaptation White Teeth before being cast in a pivotal role in the sci-fi effort Children of Dune.
While roles in such U.K. television dramas as Early Doors, Shameless, and State of Play found McAvoy growing increasingly comfortable on the small screen, feature performances in Bright Young Things, Wimbledon, and Inside I'm Dancing (aka, Rory O'Shea Was Here) brought him to the attention of Hollywood. In 2005, the actor went global in a very big way with a pivotal appearance as Mr. Tumnus in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. But it was his Last King role the following year, as a hard-partying doctor who gradually becomes a captive to one of the 20th century's most notorious dictators, that truly propelled him to international acclaim.
With his star-making role in The Last King of Scotland, McAvoy became not only a critical darling, but a serious dramatic talent whose future appeared to hold great things as well. Indeed, his follow-ups to Last King proved to feature him in one lead role after another. He romanced Anne Hathaway in Becoming Jane, a story about the young Jane Austen; anguished over his separation from Keira Knightley in the Oscar-nominated WWII-era romance Atonement; and fell unexpectedly in love with Christina Ricci in the fantasy Penelope. After this string of romantic leading-man roles, McAvoy did an about-face and co-starred as a reluctant but innately talented assassin in the action-packed thriller Wanted opposite Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Gnomeo and Juliet 2010 Voice [Starring]
The Conspirator 2010 Actor [Starring]
The Last Station 2009 Actor [Starring]
Wanted 2008 Actor [Starring]
Atonement 2007 Actor [Starring]
Becoming Jane 2007 Actor [Starring]
Penelope 2006 Actor [Starring]
Starter for 10 2006 Actor [Starring]
The Last King of Scotland 2006 Actor [Starring]
Born in the USSR: 21Up 2005 Voice [Starring]
Shameless: Series 02 2005 Actor [Starring]
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 2005 Actor [Starring]
Rory O'Shea Was Here 2004 Actor [Starring]
Shameless: Series 01 2004 Actor [Starring]
Strings 2004 Actor [Starring]
Wimbledon 2004 Actor [Starring]
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
2007 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Atonement Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama (Nom)
2007 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Atonement Best Actor (Nom)
2006 British Independent Film Awards The Last King of Scotland Best Actor (Nom)
2006 British Academy of Film and Television Arts The Last King of Scotland Best Supporting Actor (Nom)
2006 London Film Critics Association The Last King of Scotland Best British Actor (Nom)
2005 London Film Critics Association The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Best British Supporting Actor (Nom)
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