Thursday, January 28, 2010

Biography for Ben Kingsley


Date of Birth
31 December 1943, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK

Birth Name
Krishna Bhanji

Height
5' 8" (1.73 m)

Spouse
Daniela Lavender     (3 September 2007 - present)
Alexandra Christmann     (3 October 2003 - 8 February 2005) (divorced)
Alison Sutcliffe     (1 July 1978 - 1 February 1992) (divorced) 2 children
Angela Morant     (1966 - 1972) (divorced) 2 children

Trivia
Educated at Manchester Grammar School.

Son of a GP.
Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in the New Year's Eve Honors List 2001.

Derived his stage name from his grandfather's nickname, "Clove King." His grandfather was a spice trader in Zanzibar.

Is of half Indian and half English descent. His father, Rahimtulla Harji Bhanji, was a Kenyan-born physician of Indian descent while his mother, Anna Lyna Mary Bhanji, was an English-born fashion model of Jewish-European extraction.

Ben Kingsley's paternal family was from the Indian state of Gujarat, the same state Mahatma Gandhi was from.

He has four children: Jasmine and Thomas Kingsley, with Angela Morant; and Edmund Kingsley and Ferdinand Kingsley, with Alison Sutcliffe.

Made his London stage debut in 1966 as the narrator of "A Smashing Day" produced by The Beatles manager, Brian Epstein. He wrote the music for the production as well as sang and played guitar for same. After one performance, John Lennon and Ringo Starr came backstage and told him that he should go into music and that if he didn't, "he would regret it for the rest of his life." He was subsequently offered a deal by the same publishers who handled The Beatles, but he chose to remain an actor. The next year, he was invited to join the Royal Shakespeare Company and his choice was made.

Was listed as a potential nominee on both the 2005 and 2006 Razzie Award nominating ballots. He was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actor category on the 2005 ballot for his role in the film Thunderbirds (2004). And he was suggested again the next year in the Worst Supporting Actor category of the 2006 Razzie nominating ballot for his performance in the film A Sound of Thunder (2005). He failed to receive either nomination. The very next year (2007) though, he got a Worst Supporting Actor Razzie Nomination for his performance in the film BloodRayne (2005).

Head of jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1998

Was originally cast as Ephraim in Munich (2005), but later had to withdraw from the project due to scheduling conflicts.

His performance as Don Logan in Sexy Beast (2000) is ranked #97 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).

Has three films on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time: Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993) at #96, Gandhi (1982) at #29, and Schindler's List (1993) at #3.

At the age of ten he went busking outside a cinema in Llanelli, South Wales, with his friend Shirley Edwards.

Married his fourth wife Daniela Lavender at a country house in North Leigh in Oxfordshire in September 2007.

One of eight actors of Asian descent nominated for an Academy Award in an acting category. The others are Miyoshi Umeki, Sessue Hayakawa, Mako, Haing S. Ngor, Pat Morita, Ken Watanabe, and Rinko Kikuchi.

The initials of his professional name are a reversal of the initials of his birth name.

Personal Quotes

In an ideal way, in an ideal world, myself and the director are one. And as you rightly say, in an ideal world, you can't see the horizon between sky and sea. I felt that the times with Spielberg [Steven Spielberg] on Schindler's List (1993), we were moving as one creature.

on Winning the Oscar for Best Actor in Gandhi (1982): "If I knew I was going to win, I would not have gone dressed as a waiter."

"As an actor there's no autonomy, unless you're prepared to risk the possibility of starving."

"Hopefully, as I get older in the business, I make my choices more accurately, and I perhaps know from either the script or the first meeting that it isn't going to work."

All the great writers root their characters in true human behavior.

As a singer, I might have fallen among thieves. I wonder if I'd still be alive by now.

"Being a leading man on a film set under the direction of somebody like Dickie Attenborough [Richard Attenborough, director of Gandhi (1982)] is very empowering, and you have to be extremely careful how you use that power."

But comedy I'd love to do as much as humanly possible.

[about the holocaust] It's like a big, hulking monster squatting in the middle of our history and it won't go away.

About actress Aishwarya Rai: "It was a pleasure working with Aishwarya in The Last Legion (2007), and her fans are in for a big surprise. She is an excellent and outstanding actor. She is a shining example of beauty from India, and I'm sure we will be seeing her in more Hollywood movies real soon " (August, 2006)


Big B & Ben Kingsley play Teen Patti for their lives

The cards have been dealt and the players get ready for the game of their lives, as one of 2010’s most hyped and anticipated films, Teen Patti, releases in cinemas across UK and worldwide on 26th February 2009.

Presented by Serendipity Films, Teen Patti is a slick thriller that will draw audiences into an inescapable web of intrigue and suspense. The film unites respective acting heavyweights – Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley and godfather of Indian cinema Amitabh Bachchan – in a cinematic tour de force that is sure to win the praise of critics and audiences alike.

Set in both India and England, Teen Patti is an emotionally riveting and razor sharp thriller about greed, deception and giant feats of the imagination. Relayed against the backdrop of modern India, Teen Patti is one of the most fascinating new films to emerge from Asia.

Source: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001426/

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