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 Clive Owen Biography
 
Name :Clive Owen
Birth Date : 3 October 1964
Birth Place : Warwickshire, England, UK
Height : 6' 2½
Education : Binley Park Comprehensive School; Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London
Nationality : British
Profession : Actor
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 Clive Owen Trivia
  • Has denied media stories he will replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. (December 1, 2003)
  • Had a recurring role on a series of BMW commercials as their mysterious driver. He played a valet in the film GOSFORD PARK (2001) and played an unnamed character driving a BMW in THE BOURNE IDENTITY (2002).
  • Has four brothers and was raised by his mother and stepfather.
  • Is a huge David Bowie fan.

 Clive Owen Detailed Biography
Clive Owen was born in Coventry, Warwickshire 3rd October 1964. After leaving school Clive was on the dole for two years before he won acceptance to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1984. After he graduated he joined the Young Vic Theatre Company, playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliet and Claudio in Measure for Measure. He then went on to make a guest appearance in the TV series Boon in 1986. This was closely followed in 1988 with his first film Vroom in which he teamed up with David Thewlis and Diana Quick. That same year, he displayed his darker side as a psychopath in the BBC's adaptation of "Precious Bane" (aired in the USA on PBS' "Mystery!") and then turned roguishly heroic for the British TV series "Chancer" (1990-91). The tall, lanky actor delivered a strong portrayal of an ambitious businessman who is seduced by his older sister (Saskia Reeves) and then becomes obsessed in Stephen Poliakoff's excellent drama "Close My Eyes" (1991). Poliakoff tapped Owen to play a Jewish doctor who clashes with the head of a medical center (Charles Dance) in the period piece "Century" (1993). He crossed the Atlantic to appear in the ABC drama "Class of '61" (1993), as an Irish graduate of West Point who goes off to fight in the Civil War. Owen received strong notices for his seductive hedonist in "The Return of the Native" (CBS, 1994) and as Halle Berry's lover in "The Rich Man's Wife" (1996). After starring as a British private investigator in the series "Sharman" (1996), Owen essayed his most challenging role to date, playing a concentration camp inmate in Sean Matthias' film version of "Bent" (1997). As Max, the actor a powerful performance, skillfully negotiating the characters evolution from selfish and debonair decadent to caring individual. Owen and co-star Lothaire Bluteau wonderfully worked off one another in their scenes and both delivered star-making performances. After co-starring on the London stage in "Closer" (1997), the actor appeared opposite Alex Kingston in the drama "The Croupier" (1999). Owen next starred opposite Angelina Jolie, in "Beyond Borders," the story of a disaster-relief worker who falls in love with a socially conscious wealthy woman.

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