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Mark Rylance

Highest Rated: 100% Institute Benjamenta (1995)

Lowest Rated: 0% Days and Nights (2013)

Birthday: Jan 18, 1960

Birthplace: Ashford, Kent, England, UK

Mark Rylance was a British stage and screen actor who won an Oscar in 2016 for his supporting role in Steven Spielberg's "Bridge of Spies" (2015). Born into an academic family (both his parents were English professors), Rylance was brought up in an environment were expressing one's self through the arts was encouraged. He moved with his parents to the United States at the age of 2, eventually settling in Wisconsin, where his father accepted a teaching position at a college in Milwaukee. Rylance would spend the remainder of his formative years in the United States, before returning to England at 18 to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Rylance studied acting for two years at the school, before embarking on a full-time stage-acting career in 1980. Rylance appeared in plays all across London, while developing a name for himself as an important young theater actor. In 1985 he started taking on roles in films as well, with appearances in "Wallenberg: A Hero's Story" (1985), "Hearts of Fire" (1987), and "Prospero's Books" (1991). His burgeoning career as a movie actor may have been taking off, but through his incredibly productive period during the '80s and '90s Rylance never gave up on his theater work. He appeared in dozens of plays during this period, and in 1995 became the very first Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. Rylance would retain his role as Artistic Director for the next 10 years, all while continuing to appear in film and television roles. As a screen actor, 2015 proved to by Rylance's biggest year to date. In addition to appearing as Thomas Cromwell in the mini-series "Wolf Hall" (BBC Two, 2015), he also nabbed a supporting part in Steven Spielberg's historical thriller "Bridge of Spies" (2015), which earned him an Academy Award. Rylance's CGI-enhanced performance in Spielberg's Roald Dahl fantasy adaptation "The BFG" (2016) was less well-received both critically and commercially, though the two reteamed yet again for the science fiction action film "Ready Player One" (2018). Between those films, Rylance appeared in Christopher Nolan's World War II battle drama "Dunkirk" (2017) and starred on Broadway as King Philip V of Spain in "Farinelli and the King."

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 88% Institute Benjamenta
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92% 81% Dunkirk Watchlist 91% 87% Bridge of Spies Watchlist 89% 90% The Trial of the Chicago 7 Watchlist 86% 92% The Outfit Watchlist 86% 88% The Phantom of the Open Watchlist
83% 70% We Are Many
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82% 63% Bones and All Watchlist 74% 57% The BFG Watchlist 71% 77% Ready Player One Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
My Extinction 2023 Self Bones and All 82% 63% 2022 Actor The Outfit 86% 92% 2022 Leonard Actor Inland 47% 2022 Dunleavy Actor Bing And His Friends At The Cinema 2022 Voice The Phantom of the Open 86% 88% 2021 Maurice Flitcroft Actor Don't Look Up 56% 78% 2021 Peter Isherwell Actor The Trial of the Chicago 7 89% 90% 2020 William Kunstler Actor Waiting for the Barbarians 54% 60% 2019 The Judge Actor Ready Player One 71% 77% 2018 Anorak/Halliday Actor Dunkirk 92% 81% 2017 Mr. Dawson Actor The BFG 74% 57% 2016 The BFG Actor The Colorado 2016 Narrator Bridge of Spies 91% 87% 2015 Rudolf Abel Actor The Gunman 15% 31% 2015 Cox Actor We Are Many 83% 70% 2014 Self Muse of Fire 2013 Actor Days and Nights 0% 36% 2013 Stephen Actor Anonymous 47% 53% 2011 Condell Actor The Other Boleyn Girl 43% 62% 2008 Sir Thomas Boleyn Actor The Government Inspector 80% 2005 Dr. David Kelly Actor Intimacy 66% 58% 2001 Jay Actor Institute Benjamenta 100% 88% 1995 Jakob Actor Angels and Insects 68% 67% 1995 William Adamson Actor Loving 1995 Charlie Raunce Actor
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