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Sean Bean Lord Of The Rings

English role player

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Bean at 2017 Film Festival Cologne Awards

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Shaun Mark Bean


(1959-04-17) 17 April 1959 (historic period 63) [1]

Handsworth, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England

Occupation Actor
Years active 1983–present
Spouse(s)
  • Debra James

    (k. 1981; div. 1988)

  • Melanie Hill

    (yard. 1990; div. 1997)

  • Abigail Cruttenden

    (m. 1997; div. 2000)

  • Georgina Sutcliffe

    (grand. 2008; div. 2011)

  • Ashley Moore

    (m. 2017)

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Sean Bean (built-in Shaun Marker Edible bean on 17 April 1959) is an English actor. Subsequently graduating from the Regal Academy of Dramatic Art, Bean made his professional debut in a theatre product of Romeo and Juliet in 1983. Retaining his Yorkshire emphasis, he first found mainstream success for his portrayal of Richard Sharpe in the ITV series Sharpe, which originally ran from 1993 to 1997.

Edible bean's pic roles include Patriot Games (1992), GoldenEye (1995), Ronin (1998), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Equilibrium (2002), National Treasure (2004), Troy (2004), Flightplan (2005), Due north Country (2005), The Island (2005), Silent Hill (2006), Blackness Decease (2010), Jupiter Ascending (2015), and The Martian (2015).

His television roles include the BBC anthology series Accused, Cleaved, Game of Thrones and the ITV historical drama series Henry Viii and Legends. Every bit a voice player, Bean has been featured in the video games The Elderberry Scrolls 4: Oblivion, Sid Meier's Civilization VI, and the drama The Canterbury Tales, amid others. Edible bean has as well been the main voice over for O2 and their adverts for over 20 years having originally taken the chore in 2002.

In 2022 Bean won the British Academy Tv set Award as Leading Histrion in Fourth dimension, a BBC 1 drama.[2]

Early life

Shaun Mark Bean[iii] was born on 17 April 1959 in Handsworth, a suburb of Sheffield, the son of Rita (née Tuckwood) and Brian K. Bean (built-in 1934).[4] [five] He has a younger sister, Lorraine. His paternal grandfather, Harold Bean Jr. (1914–2001), served in the Regal Navy in the Second World War[6] and was a stud mill labourer who later became a pacifist.[v] His begetter endemic a fabrication company that employed l people, including Edible bean'southward mother, who worked equally a secretary. Despite condign relatively wealthy, the family never moved away from the council estate as they preferred to remain close to friends and family unit.[7] As a child, Bean smashed a glass door during an argument, which left a piece of glass embedded in his leg that briefly impeded his walking, and left a large scar.[4] This prevented him from pursuing his appetite of playing football professionally.

In 1975, Edible bean left Beck Comprehensive School with O levels in Fine art and English language.[8] After a job at a supermarket and another for the local council, he started work at his father's firm. Once a week, he attended Rotherham Higher of Arts and Technology to study welding.[9] While at higher, he came upon an fine art course, and decided to pursue his interest in art. Later attending courses at two other colleges, i for half a day and the other for less than a week, he returned to Rotherham College, where he enrolled in a drama form. After some college plays and one at Rotherham Civic Theatre, he won a scholarship to the Regal University of Dramatic Art (RADA), starting a vii-term course in January 1981.[4]

Career

Bean graduated from RADA in 1983, making his professional acting debut later on that twelvemonth equally Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury.[4] His early career involved a mixture of stage and screen work. As an player, he adopted the Irish spelling of his first name. His first national exposure came in an advertizement for Barbican non-alcoholic lager.[10] In 1984, he starred in David and Jonathan past William Douglas-Home at the Redgrave Theatre in Farnham.[11] Between 1986 and 1988, he was a member of the Imperial Shakespeare Company, appearing in productions of Romeo and Juliet, The Fair Maid of the Due west, and A Midsummer Night's Dream.[12] [13] He appeared in his first flick, Derek Jarman'southward Caravaggio (1986), contrary Tilda Swinton, playing Ranuccio Tomassoni, followed by the same director's State of war Requiem (1988). In 1989, he starred as the evil Dominic O'Brien in The Fifteen Streets, where he gained a dedicated following.

During the tardily 1980s and early on 1990s, Bean became an established actor on British tv.[14] In 1990, Edible bean starred in Jim Sheridan'southward adaption of the John B. Keane play The Field. Also in 1990, his role as the journalist Anton in Windprints examined the difficult problems of apartheid in S Africa. He appeared in the BBC productions Clarissa (1991) (with Saskia Wickham and Lynsey Baxter) and Lady Chatterley (1993) (with Joely Richardson).[15] In 1996, he combined his beloved of football with his career to finally attain his childhood dream of playing for Sheffield United, starring equally Jimmy Muir in the picture show When Saturday Comes.[xvi] Although the film was not critically acclaimed, Bean received credit for a good operation.[17] In August 1997, Edible bean appeared in what became a famous Sky Sports commercial for the upcoming 1997–98 Premier League flavor.[18] His football related piece of work continued in 1998 when he narrated La Coupe de la Gloire, the official motion picture of the 1998 FIFA World Cup held in France.[nineteen]

Bean's critical successes in Caravaggio and Lady Chatterley contributed to his emerging image as a sexual practice symbol, but he became most closely associated with the graphic symbol of Richard Sharpe, the bohemian Napoleonic Wars rifleman in the ITV television serial Sharpe. The serial was based on Bernard Cornwell's novels about the Peninsular War, and the fictional experiences of a band of soldiers in the famed 95th Rifles. Starting with Sharpe's Rifles, the serial followed the fortunes and misfortunes of Richard Sharpe equally he rose from the ranks every bit a Sergeant, promoted to Lieutenant in Portugal, to Lieutenant Colonel by the time of the Battle of Waterloo.

Edible bean was not the first role player to be chosen to play Sharpe. Equally Paul McGann was injured while playing football two days into filming, the producers initially tried to work around his injury, but it proved impossible and Bean replaced him. The series ran continuously from 1993 to 1997, with three episodes produced each yr. It was filmed under challenging weather condition, get-go in Ukraine and afterward in Portugal. After several years of rumours, more than episodes were produced: Sharpe's Challenge, which aired in April 2006, and Sharpe'southward Peril, which aired in autumn 2008 and was subsequently released on DVD.[20] Both of these were released every bit two cinema-length 90-minute episodes per series.[21] With a role every bit enigmatic Lord Richard Fenton in the Tv set miniseries Scarlett, Bean made the transition to Hollywood feature films. His first notable Hollywood appearance was that of an Irish gaelic republican terrorist in the 1992 film adaptation of Patriot Games. While filming his death scene, Harrison Ford hitting him with a boat claw, giving him a permanent scar. Bean's rough-cut looks made him a patent choice for a villain, and his role in Patriot Games was the first of several villains that he would portray, all of whom die in gruesome means.[22]

Edible bean at a printing conference for Ridley Scott'due south The Martian, 2015 Toronto Flick Festival

In the 1995 film GoldenEye, Bean portrayed James Bond's nemesis Alec Trevelyan (MI6's 006).[23] He played the weak-stomached Spence in Ronin (1998), a wife-beating ex-con in Essex Boys (2000), and a malevolent kidnapper/jewel thief in Don't Say a Give-and-take (2001). He was also widely recognised as villainous treasure hunter Ian Howe in National Treasure, and played a villainous scientist in The Island (2005). In the independent motion picture Far North, he plays a Russian mercenary who gets lost in the tundra and is rescued by an Inuit adult female and her daughter, whom he later pits confronting one another.

Edible bean'south about prominent function was equally Boromir in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. His major screen time occurs in the first instalment, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. He appears briefly in flashbacks in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Lord of the Rings: The Render of the King, likewise as in a scene from the extended edition of The Ii Towers. Before casting finished, rumours circulated that Jackson had considered Edible bean for the role of Aragorn, but neither Bean nor Jackson confirmed this in subsequent interviews. Bean's fearfulness of flying in helicopters caused him difficulties in mountainous New Zealand, where the trilogy was filmed. After a particularly crude ride, he vowed not to fly to a location again; in one instance, he chose to have a ski lift into the mountains while wearing his full costume (complete with shield, armour, and sword) and then hike the final few miles.[24] [25]

Other roles gave more scope for his interim abilities. In 1999'southward Extremely Dangerous, his character walked a fine line between villain and hero.[26] He became a repentant, poetry-reading Grammaton cleric who succumbs to his emotions in 2002'southward Equilibrium, a quirky alien cowboy in 2003'south The Big Empty, and a sympathetic and cunning Odysseus in the 2004 movie Troy. He appeared with other Hollywood stars in Moby'south music video "Nosotros Are All Made of Stars" in February 2002.[27] In the same year, he returned to the phase in London performing in Macbeth.[28] Due to popular demand, the product ran until March 2003.

Bean at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival

Bean has done vox-over work, generally in the British advertising manufacture.[29] He has featured in television adverts for O2, Morrisons and Barnardos every bit well as for Acuvue and the Sci-Fi Channel in the United states. He also does the voice over for the National Claret Service's idiot box and radio entrada. Bean has also filmed a TV ad for Yorkshire Tea, a Great britain brand of tea.[thirty] For the role playing video game, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, he voiced Martin Septim.[31] Bean's distinctive voice has also been used in the intro and outro segments of the BBC Formula 1 racing coverage for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

Bean completed a one-hour pilot, Faceless, for Usa goggle box. He has also appeared in Outlaw, an independent British production, and a remake of 1986 horror film, The Hitcher (released in January 2007); here he used an American emphasis again. In 2009, he appeared in the Cherry Riding trilogy as the malevolent John Dawson. He besides appeared in Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010), playing the office of Zeus, the king of Mount Olympus and god of the sky, thunder, and lightning. Likewise that twelvemonth, Edible bean starred in Cash, playing the atomic number 82 role of Pyke Kubic, a dangerous man determined to recover his wealth in a bad economy. Cash explored the role coin plays in today's hard economical times. Bean also played the villain's twin brother, Reese. Bean starred in the showtime flavour of Game of Thrones, HBO'south accommodation of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels by George R. R. Martin, playing the part of Lord Eddard "Ned" Stark.[32] Bean and Peter Dinklage were the two actors whose inclusion show runners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss considered necessary for the show to get a success, and for whose roles no other actors were considered. His portrayal won him critical praise; as The A.Five. Gild 's reviewer put it, he "portrayed Ned every bit a man who knew he lived in the muck simply hoped for ameliorate and assumed everyone else would come along for the ride."[33] HBO's promotional efforts focused on Bean as the show's leading man and best-known thespian.

In Baronial 2012, Bean appeared as cross-dressing instructor Simon in the opening episode of the second flavor of UK television series Accused, a part which would earn him a Royal Television Society all-time histrion award.[34] He starred in Soldiers of Fortune and the 2012 movie Cleanskin, in which he plays a hugger-mugger service agent faced with the task of pursuing and eliminating a suicide bomber and his terrorist cell. In 2012 he also appeared in Tarsem Singh'south Snow White film, Mirror Mirror, which was released in the U.Southward. in March. He also reprised his role as Christopher Da Silva in the Silent Hill film sequel Silent Hill: Revelation,[35] and co-starred in the ABC drama series Missing, which premiered in early on 2012.

Bean starred in the espionage television series Legends as Martin Odum, an FBI agent who takes on diverse fabricated identities to become undercover. The testify was cancelled after its second season. An intensive viral marketing entrada was centred on the hashtag #DontKillSeanBean, focusing on the diverse deaths of his past characters and promising his character in Legends would not suffer the same fate.[36] The campaign culminated with a Funny or Die sectional video featuring Edible bean filming a scene for the show where he's become and then accepted to dying on screen that he expects his character to dice a bizarrely gruesome death despite the simplicity of the scene.[37]

From 2015 to 2017 Bean starred in the ITV Encore drama series The Frankenstein Chronicles.[38] In that fourth dimension, he also starred in multiple notable films including Jupiter Ascending, Pixels, and The Martian. In 2017 Bean starred in the BBC series Broken as the troubled priest Father Kerrigan, which earned him a BAFTA award for Best Actor.[39] In 2019 Bean played a damaged veteran in the TV drama World on Burn, basing his interpretation on his late paternal grandfather.[40]

On 31 May 2020, Edible bean appeared on Josh Gad'due south YouTube series Reunited Apart which reunites the bandage of pop movies through video-conferencing, and promotes donations to non-turn a profit charities. The episode saw Edible bean reunited with fellow Lord of the Rings castmates Sean Astin, Orlando Bloom, Billy Boyd, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan, Viggo Mortensen, Miranda Otto, John Rhys-Davies, Andy Serkis, Liv Tyler, Karl Urban, and Elijah Woods, plus composer Howard Shore, writer Philippa Boyens and manager Peter Jackson.[41]

In 2021, the actor was reunited with Jimmy McGovern (writer of Broken and Accused) and Stephen Graham (his co-star in Tracie'southward Story) for the iii-part BBC prison drama Fourth dimension.[42]

In September 2021, it was announced that Stefan Golaszewski's new drama, Marriage would air in 2022 and would star Edible bean aslope Nicola Walker.[43] [44]

Public image

Bean is ofttimes described every bit "down to earth" and has retained his Yorkshire accent.[15] He says that he does not listen being considered as a "bit of rough" by women.[45] He has adult a reputation every bit a loner, a label that he considers unfair.[15] He has described himself instead as serenity, and interviewers confirm that he is a "human being of few words",[46] with one interviewer calling him "surprisingly shy".[47] He admits that he can be a workaholic; he reads books or listens to music in his spare time, and is a skilled pianist. He is too a not bad gardener, welder, and sketcher.[48] Popular in his dwelling canton, a 2018 poll for Yorkshire Twenty-four hour period saw Bean ranked the 2nd greatest Yorkshireman e'er behind Monty Python comedian Michael Palin.[49]

A reputation for frequently portraying characters who are violently killed has earned Bean the status of an Internet meme.[l]

Interim fashion

Despite being professionally trained, Bean adopts an instinctive style of acting that some say makes him specially well-suited to portraying his characters' depths.[51] He has said that the most hard office is at the starting time of filming when trying to understand the character.[52] After achieving this, he can snap in and out of character instantly. This ability to become from the quiet man on set to the warrior Boromir "amazed" Sean Astin during filming of The Fellowship of the Ring.[53] Other fans include directors Mike Figgis and Wolfgang Petersen, who described working with Bean as a "cute thing".[51]

Deaths of characters

Bean's characters tend to dice on screen, a miracle that has gained notoriety on the internet and in The Lord of The Rings, Game of Thrones and James Bond fandoms. As a outcome, Bean said in 2019 he would reject scripts which called for his graphic symbol's demise.[54] [55] [56]

Personal life

Bean has been married five times and divorced four times. He married his secondary school sweetheart Debra James on xi April 1981, and they were divorced in 1988. He met extra Melanie Colina at RADA, and they were married on 27 February 1990. Their first daughter was built-in in October 1987, and their second was born in September 1991. Their spousal relationship ended in divorce in Baronial 1997. During the filming of Sharpe, Bean met actress Abigail Cruttenden, and they were married on 22 November 1997. Their daughter was born in November 1998. They were divorced in July 2000. In addition to his 3 children, Bean has four grandchildren.[57]

Bean began dating actress Georgina Sutcliffe in 2006. After cancelling their planned January 2008 nuptials on the eve of the ceremony for "personal reasons", he married Sutcliffe at the Marylebone Town Hall in London on 19 Feb 2008.[58] During allegations that Edible bean physically abused Sutcliffe in 2009,[47] domestic disturbances resulted in the police force being called to their habitation in Belsize Park on three occasions. Bean and Sutcliffe'due south separation was announced on half-dozen August 2010,[59] and a decree nisi was granted on 21 December 2010.[lx] He married Ashley Moore on thirty June 2017.[61]

Bean has been a fan of Sheffield United (the "Blades") since he was eight years old, and has a tattoo on his left shoulder that reads "100% Blade".[62] [63] He opened their Hall of Fame in 2001 and, after making a six-figure contribution to the club'due south finances, was on their board of directors betwixt 2002 and 2007 to aid heighten the profile of the society. He stepped down in 2007 to "go back to being an ordinary supporter" where he feels at home.[64] During his time in that location, he had a dispute with Neil Warnock, erstwhile manager of Sheffield United, subsequently Warnock claimed that Bean stormed into his office and shouted at him in forepart of his wife and daughter when the club had only been relegated from the Premier League. Bean denies information technology, calling Warnock "biting" and "hypocritical".[65] He wrote the foreword and helped to promote a volume of anecdotes called Sheffield United: The Biography.[66] He also follows Yorkshire County Cricket Order.[67]

Bean has a tattoo of the number ix on his shoulder, written using Tengwar, in reference to his involvement in the Lord of the Rings films and the fact that his character was ane of the original ix companions of the Fellowship of the Ring. Seven of the other actors of "The Fellowship" (Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Orlando Bloom, Baton Boyd, Ian McKellen, Dominic Monaghan, and Viggo Mortensen) have the same tattoo. John Rhys-Davies, whose grapheme was besides 1 of the original nine companions, arranged for his stunt double to become the tattoo instead.[68]

Aligned with the British Left, Bean is a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn and of "old Labour", the era before quondam Prime number Minister Tony Blair rebranded the Labour Party as New Labour, and has expressed his admiration for Tony Benn.[69]

Bean is Christian[70] and a swell gardener in his spare time.[71]

Filmography

Pic

Twelvemonth Title Role Notes
1984 Wintertime Flight Hooker
1986 Caravaggio Ranuccio
1988 Stormy Monday Brendan
1989 How to Get Ahead in Advertising Larry Frisk
The Fifteen Streets Dominic O'Brien
War Requiem German Soldier
1990 Windprints Anton
The Field Tadgh McCabe
1992 Patriot Games Sean Miller
1994 Shopping Venning
Black Beauty Farmer Greyness
1995 GoldenEye Alec Trevelyan / Janus
1996 When Saturday Comes Jimmy Muir
1997 Anna Karenina Vronsky
1998 Ronin Spence
Airborn Dave Toombs
1999 Bravo 2 Zip Andy McNab
2000 Essex Boys Jason Locke
2001 Don't Say a Word Patrick Koster
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Boromir
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Ii Towers Extended edition only
Equilibrium Errol Partridge
Tom and Thomas Paul Shepherd
2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Boromir
The Big Empty Cowboy
2004 National Treasure Ian Howe
Troy Odysseus
2005 North State Kyle Dodge
Flightplan Captain Marcus Rich
The Island Dr. Merrick
The Dark James
2006 Silent Hill Chris Da Silva
2007 The Hitcher John Ryder
Outlaw Danny Bryant
Far North Loki
2010 Black Expiry Ulric
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief Zeus
Greenbacks Pyke Kubic / Reese Kubic
Expiry Race ii Markus Kane Direct-to-DVD
2011 Age of Heroes Jones
2012 Cleanskin Ewan
Soldiers of Fortune Dimidov
Mirror Mirror The King, Snow White'due south father
Silent Loma: Revelation Christopher Da Silva / Harry Mason
2014 Wicked Blood Frank Stinson
2015 The Snow Queen 2: The Snowfall King Arrog Voice
Any Day Vian
Jupiter Ascending Stinger Apini
Pixels Corporal Colina
The Martian Mitch Henderson
2016 The Young Messiah Severus
Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV King Regis Voice[72]
2017 Drone Neil
Dark River Richard Bell
The Unconquered Narrator Voice; short movie[73]
2018 Taniel Narrator Voice; short pic
2020 Possessor John Parse
Wolfwalkers Pecker Goodfellowe Voice
TBA Knights of the Zodiac Alman Kiddo (Mitsumasa Kido) Lead function[74]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 The Bill Horace Clark Episode: "Long Odds"
1985 Exploits at West Poley Scarred Man Television film
1986 The Practice Terry Donlan two episodes
1988 The Storyteller The Prince Episode: "The True Bride"
Troubles Capt. Bolton Goggle box film
1989 The Jim Henson Hour Prince Episode: "Musicians"
1990 Screen 2 Vic Episode: "Minor Vones"
Lorna Doone Carver Doone Television pic
Wedded Human being Television picture
1991 4 Play Smith Episode: "In the Border Country"
Screen 1 Gabriel Lewis / Jack Morgan 2 episodes
Clarissa Lovelace 4 episodes
1992 Inspector Morse Alex Bailey Episode: "Absolute Confidence"
Fool'southward Gold: The Story of the Brink's-Mat Robbery Micky McAvoy Tv film
My Kingdom for a Horse Steve Idiot box film
1993 Sharpe's Rifles Sergeant/Lieutenant Richard Sharpe Television pic
Sharpe'due south Eagle Captain Richard Sharpe Television film
Lady Chatterley Mellors iv episodes
A Woman'southward Guide to Adultery Paul 3 episodes
1994 Jacob Esau Television movie
Sharpe's Visitor Captain Richard Sharpe Tv set film
Sharpe'southward Enemy Major Richard Sharpe Telly film
Sharpe'due south Honour Television film
Scarlett Lord Richard Fenton three episodes
1995 Sharpe's Gilt Major Richard Sharpe Television receiver film
Sharpe's Battle Idiot box film
Sharpe'southward Sword Television receiver film
1996 Decisive Weapons Narrator Documentary
Sharpe's Regiment Major Richard Sharpe Idiot box film
Sharpe'southward Siege Goggle box film
Sharpe'south Mission Television receiver film
1997 Sharpe's Revenge Tv set film
Sharpe's Justice Tv set moving-picture show
Sharpe'south Waterloo Lieutenant Colonel Richard Sharpe Television film
1998 The Canterbury Tales The Nun's Priest Phonation
Episode: "Leaving London"
1999 Bravo Two Nil Andy McNab Telly film
Extremely Dangerous Niel Bryne four episodes
The Vicar of Dibley Himself Episode: "Spring"
2003 Henry Eight Robert Aske Television film
2004 Pride Dark Vox
Telly film
2006 Faceless Eddie Casualty Unaired pilot
Sharpe's Challenge Sergeant/Colonel Richard Sharpe Television picture show
2007 Once Upon a Fourth dimension in Iran Narrator Voice
Documentary[75]
2008 Crusoe James Crusoe 4 episodes
Sharpe's Peril Colonel Richard Sharpe Idiot box film
2009 Ruby Riding John Dawson 2 episodes
2010 The Lost Future Amal Television movie
2011 Game of Thrones Eddard "Ned" Stark 9 episodes
2012 Missing Paul Winstone viii episodes
Defendant Simon / Tracie Episode: "Tracie'south Story"
2013 Family Guy Portrait Griffin Voice
Episode: "No State Club for Old Men"
2014 Robot Chicken Northward / Heathcliff Voice
Episode: "Catdog on a Stick"
2014–2015 Legends Martin Odum twenty episodes; also producer
2015–2017 The Frankenstein Chronicles John Marlott 12 episodes; also co-producer
2015 Sean Bean on Waterloo Himself (Presenter) Documentary
2016 Wasted Sean Bean 6 episodes
Roman Empire: Reign of Blood Narrator Voice
Documentary
2017 Broken Father Michael Kerrigan half dozen episodes
Yorkshire: A Yr in the Wild Narrator Vox
Documentary
2018 Medici: Masters of Florence Jacopo de' Pazzi eight episodes
The Oath Tom Hammand 10 episodes
Sally4Ever Sean Bean Episode #1.vii
2019 Curfew [76] Errol "The Full general" Chambers 6 episodes
Globe on Fire Douglas Bennett 7 episodes
2020–2021 Snowpiercer [77] [78] Mr. Wilford 11 episodes
2021 Time [79] Mark Cobden 3 episodes
2022 Marriage Ian [eighty]

Video games

Year Title Voice role Notes
1997 GoldenEye 007 Alec Trevelyan Likeness
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Boromir
2006 The Elder Scrolls Four: Oblivion Emperor Martin Septim
2012 Lego The Lord of the Rings Boromir
2013 Papa Sangre 2 Narrator / Guide
Train Simulator 2014 Narrator for the trailers
2014 Train Simulator 2015 Narrator for the trailers
2015 Kholat Narrator
Life Is Feudal Narrator
2016 Sid Meier'southward Civilization VI Narrator
2018 Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Rise and Fall Narrator
Hitman two Mark Faba Likeness; faba is the Latin word for bean
2019 Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm Narrator
A Plague Tale: Innocence Narrator

Music videos

Year Artist Title Role
2002 Moby We Are All Made of Stars Himself

• 2020– Narrator of the BBC Radio 4 series Legacy of War, exploring the affect of the Second World War on subsequent generations through interviews and oral history.[81]

Awards and honours

In his dwelling house urban center of Sheffield, he has received several honours and acclaims, including an honorary doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University in 1997 and a Md of Letters in English Literature from the University of Sheffield in July 2007.[82] [83] He was selected equally one of the inaugural members of Sheffield Legends (the Sheffield equivalent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame) and a plaque in his honour has been placed in front of Sheffield Town Hall.[84] Bean commented: "I did get a doctorate from Sheffield Hallam University most xi or 12 years agone so now I'm a double dr.. But this was wonderful, peculiarly from my home urban center."[82] [83]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2002 Phoenix Picture Critics Society Accolade Best Acting Ensemble Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Band [85] Won
2002 Empire Award Best British Player Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring [86] Nominated
2002 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Bandage in a Motility Picture Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring [87] Nominated
2002 DVD Exclusive Award All-time Sound Commentary, New Release Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring [88] Nominated
2003 Online Picture Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers [89] Won
2003 Phoenix Film Critics Society Accolade All-time Acting Ensemble Lord of the Rings: The 2 Towers [85] Nominated
2003 DVD Exclusive Honor All-time Audio Commentary, New Release Lord of the Rings: The 2 Towers [xc] Nominated
2004 Phoenix Moving-picture show Critics Club Award Best Acting Ensemble Lord of the Rings: Return of the King Won
2004 Screen Actors Society Award Outstanding Performance by a Bandage in a Motion Picture Lord of the Rings: Return of the Male monarch [91] Won
2004 Critics' Selection Award Best Acting Ensemble Lord of the Rings: Return of the Rex [92] Won
2004 National Board of Review All-time Interim by an Ensemble Lord of the Rings: Return of the Rex [93] Won
2010 Screamfest Horror Film Festival Best Actor Black Expiry [94] Won
2011 Portal Honour Best Actor Game of Thrones [95] Won
2011 IGN Summertime Movie Award Best Television Hero Game of Thrones [96] Won
2011 IGN People'due south Selection Award All-time Television Hero Game of Thrones [96] Won
2011 EWwy Award Best Actor in a Drama Game of Thrones [97] Nominated
2011 Scream Honor Best Ensemble Game of Thrones [98] Nominated
2011 Scream Award All-time Fantasy Player Game of Thrones [98] Nominated
2012 Screen Histrion'south Social club Award Outstanding Operation by an Ensemble in a Drama Serial Game of Thrones [99] Nominated
2012 Saturn Laurels Best Histrion on Television Game of Thrones [100] [101] Nominated
2012 Fangoria Chainsaw Award Best Role player Black Death [102] Nominated
2013 International Emmy Accolade All-time Histrion Accused [103] Won
2013 Royal Television receiver Society Awards All-time Histrion Accused [104] Won
2013 BAFTA Honor Leading Actor Accused [105] Nominated
2013 People'due south Choice Award Favorite Cable TV Thespian Legends [106] Nominated
2017 Royal Television receiver Society NW Best Performance in a Single Drama or Drama Series (Male) Broken [107] Won
2017 Cologne Film Festival Hollywood Reporter Honor Himself[108] Won
2018 BAFTA Honour Leading Actor Broken [109] Won
2021 BAFTA Goggle box Award Leading Thespian Fourth dimension [110] Won

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Farther reading

  • Trowbridge, Simon: The Company: A Biographical Dictionary of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Oxford: Editions Albert Creed (2010) ISBN 978-0-9559830-2-3

External links

  • Sean Bean at IMDb
  • The Company: A Biographical Dictionary of the RSC: Online database [ permanent dead link ]
  • Works by or about Sean Bean in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Bean

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