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Jude Law
Law in 2024
Born
David Jude Heyworth Law

(1972-12-29)29 December 1972(age 51)
London,England
OccupationActor
Years active1987–present
Spouses
(m.1997;div.2003)
Phillipa Coan
(m.2019)
Children7, includingRaffandIris
RelativesNatasha Law(sister)

David Jude Heyworth Law(born 29 December 1972) is an English actor. He began his career in theatre before landing small roles in various British television productions and feature films. Law gained recognition for his role inAnthony Minghella'sThe Talented Mr. Ripley(1999), for which he won theBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Roleand was nominated for anAcademy Award.

Law found further critical and commercial success inSteven Spielberg'sA.I. Artificial Intelligence(2001),Sam Mendes'Road to Perdition(2002), Minghella'sCold Mountain(2003), for which he earned Academy Award and BAFTA nominations, in addition to the dramaCloser(2004) and the romantic comedyThe Holiday(2006). His subsequent roles were asDr. WatsoninSherlock Holmes(2009) andSherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows(2011), a youngAlbus DumbledoreinFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald(2018) andFantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore(2022), andYon-RogginCaptain Marvel(2019); all of which rank among his highest-grossing releases. Other notable films includeContagion(2011),Hugo(2011),Side Effects(2013),The Grand Budapest Hotel(2014), andSpy(2015), as well as the television seriesThe Young Pope(2016) andThe New Pope(2020).

In addition to his film work, Law has performed in severalWest EndandBroadwayproductions includingLes Parents terriblesin 1994,Hamletin 2010, andAnna Christiein 2011. These earned him nominations for twoTony Awards.He has also been awarded theHonorary Césarand was named a knight of theOrder of Arts and Lettersby the French government.

Early life

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David Jude Heyworth Law[1]was born on 29 December 1972 in theLewishamdistrict of London[2]to Peter Robert Law and Margaret Anne Heyworth, both teachers who had married five years earlier.[1]His father later became, according to Law, "the youngest headmaster in London".[3]He is ofWelshdescent through his maternal grandmother, who had originally been "long lost" from his family because Law's mother had been put up for adoption as a child.[4]Law was given the first name David after the best friend of his father, but has always been referred to by his middle name, Jude,[5]which was taken both from the protagonist ofThomas Hardy's novelJude the Obscureandthe Beatles' song "Hey Jude".[6]He grew up inBlackheath,an area in theborough of Greenwich,with his older sister,[7]Natasha,[8]where he was educated, first atJohn Ball Primary School,[9]then briefly atKidbrooke School,[10]and then atAlleyn's School.[9]

Career

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1987–1999: Early work and breakthrough

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Law began acting in 1987 with theNational Youth Music Theatre,[11]though his interest in performing began during his childhood, having been previously cast in aSaint George and the Dragonrendition as a five-year-old. Having grown a dislike for school, Law dropped out at age 17 to pursue acting,[12]playing various roles in theEdinburgh Fringe-awarded playThe Ragged Child.[13]One of his first major stage roles was Foxtrot Darling inPhilip Ridley'sThe Fastest Clock in the Universe,which he performed at theHampstead TheatreinLondon.[14]Law went on to appear as Michael in the 1994West Endrendition ofJean Cocteau'stragicomedyLes Parents terribles,directed bySean Mathias.[15][16]This performance earned him aLaurence Olivier Awardnomination for Outstanding Newcomer,[17]as well as aIan Charleson Awardunder the same category title.[18]Following a title change toIndiscretions,the play was reworked and transferred toBroadwayin 1995, where Law acted oppositeKathleen Turner,Roger ReesandCynthia Nixon.[19][20]This role earned him aTony Awardnomination forbest supporting actor,[21]and theTheatre World Award.[22]

In 1989, Law received his first television role in a film based on theBeatrix Potterchildren's book,The Tailor of Gloucester.Following this, he took on minor roles in variousBritish televisionseries, including a two-year stint in theGranada TVproducedITVsoap operaFamilies.[23]He also appeared in the episode "Shoscombe Old Place"in ITV'sSherlock Holmes,[24]and he played the leading role in theBFI/Channel 4shortThe Crane(1992).[25]

In 1994, Law appeared in his first major leading film role with the British crime dramaShopping,which also starred his then future wife,Sadie Frost.[25]He later gained prominence for his role in theOscar WildebiopicWilde(1997), for which he won theEvening Standard British Film Awardfor Most Promising Newcomer as well as aLondon Film Critics Circle Awardfor his portrayal ofLord Alfred Douglas,[26][27]the glamorous young lover ofStephen Fry's Wilde.[12]The New York TimesreviewerJanet Maslinnoted that Law's "voluptuous beauty and mocking, boyish petulance gives [Douglas] a rock star's presence."[28]Other reviewers includingWilliam Gallagheralso complimented Law's appearance as the character.[29][30]InAndrew Niccol's science fiction filmGattaca(1997), Law took on the role of a disabled former swimming star living in aeugenics-obsesseddystopia.[31]InClint Eastwood'sMidnight in the Garden of Good and Evil(1997), he played the role ofBilly Hanson,a male prostitute killed by his partner, an art dealer portrayed byKevin Spacey.[32][33]Law also played Steven Grlscz, a vampire and an expert seducer, inThe Wisdom of Crocodiles(1998).[34][35]

In 1999, Law starred alongsideMatt Damon,Gwyneth Paltrow,Cate Blanchett,andPhilip Seymour Hoffmanin thepsychological thrillerfilmThe Talented Mr. Ripley,directed byAnthony Minghella.[36]Law learned to play the saxophone for his role in the film,[37]and his performance earned him theBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role,[38]as well as nominations for theGolden Globe AwardandAcademy Awardfor Best Supporting Actor.[39]The Guardianfilm criticPeter Bradshawcommented on Law giving "a very stylish and charismatic performance as the exquisite Dickie, all cruelty and caprice."[40]

At this time, Law and his then-wifeSadie Frostwere members of thePrimrose Hill set,[41]which, along with other members such asJonny Lee Miller,[42]led to the 1996 creation of production companyNatural Nylon,[43]which he would later leave in 2003.[44]

2000–2008: Expansion and critical recognition

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Law at the 2007Toronto International Film Festival

In 2001, Law starred asRussiansniperVasily Zaytsevin the filmEnemy at the Gates,and learned ballet dancing for the filmA.I. Artificial Intelligence(2001).[45]In 2002, Law played a mobhitmaninSam Mendes's 1930s period dramaRoad to Perdition.[6]In 2003, he again collaborated with director Minghella for theperiodwar filmCold MountainoppositeNicole KidmanandRenee Zellweger,for which he received nominations for theGolden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama,[46][27]theBAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role,[47]and theAcademy Award for Best Actor.[48]

Law, an admirer ofLaurence Olivier,suggested the actor's image be included in the 2004 filmSky Captain and the World of Tomorrow.Using computer graphics technology, footage of the young Olivier was merged into the film, playing Dr.Totenkopf,amysterious scientific genius and supervillain.[49][50]Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrowwould be the final film produced by Natural Nylon, which had folded with the departure of its founding members, including Law. The company did not see major successes.[51]Also in 2004, Law portrayed the title character inAlfie,aremakeofBill Naughton's1966 film,playing the role originated byMichael Caine;[52][53][54]the remake received negative reviews and flopped at the box office.[55]Law later took on another of Caine's earlier roles in the 2007 filmSleuth,adapted byNobel Laureate in LiteratureHarold Pinter.[56]

In 2006, he portrayed the role of a single parent in the American romantic comedy filmThe Holiday,written, produced and directed byNancy Meyers.[57]In 2007, Law starred alongsideNorah Jonesin the romantic dramaMy Blueberry Nights,which premiered at theCannes Film Festival.Additionally, he received theHonorary Césarat the32nd César Awards,[58][59]and was named a knight of theOrder of Arts and LettersbyGerard Errera,theFrench ambassador.[60][61]By the end of the year, Law was one of the Top TenA-listof the most bankable film stars in Hollywood, according to theUlmer Scale.[62]

2009–present: Return to theatre and other projects

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Law at the 2011Cannes Film Festival

In May 2009, Law returned to the London stage to portray the title role inWilliam Shakespeare'sHamletat theDonmar WarehouseWest End season atWyndham's Theatre.TheBBCreported "a fine and solid performance" but included other reviews of Law's interpretation that were mixed.[63]There was a further run of the production atElsinore Castlein Denmark from 25–30 August 2009.[64]In September 2009, the production transferred to theBroadhurst Theatrein New York City.The Washington Postfelt the much-anticipated performance was "highly disappointing".[65]Nonetheless, he was nominated for theTony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Playand at theCritics' Circle Theatre Awardsceremony, he was presented with the John and WendyTrewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance.[66][67]Also in 2009, Law became one of three actors who took over the role of actorHeath LedgerinTerry Gilliam's filmThe Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.Along with Law, actorsJohnny DeppandColin Farrellportray "three separate dimensions in the film".[68][69]

In 2010, Law appeared oppositeForest Whitakerin the dark science fiction comedyRepo Men,[70]and also starred asDr. WatsoninGuy Ritchie's adaption ofSherlock Holmes,alongsideRobert Downey, Jr.andRachel McAdams,[71]as well as the 2011 sequel,Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.[72]In 2009, Law starred as adrag-performing supermodel inSally Potter's filmRage.[73][74]He portrayed blogger Alan Krumwiede in the 2011medical thrillerContagion.The Hollywood ReportercriticTodd McCarthycalled the character "excellent" and praised the "compelling ferociousness" of Law's portrayal.[75]

Law at the 2018San Diego Comic-Con

In May 2015, it was announced that Law would portray Lenny Belardo/Pius XIII, an Americancardinalwho becomes the pope.[76]A ten-episode series titledThe Young Popewas jointly produced bySky AtlanticandCanal+withHBO,and directed byPaolo Sorrentino.The series began airing in various countries in October 2016.[77]In their respective reviews forThe GuardianandThe New York Times,Rebecca Nicholson praised the "surprising charm" with which Law strikes a balance between the qualities of a "vindictive authoritarian and wounded man-child", whileJames Poniewozikdescribed his role as "saddled with stiff dialogue".[78][79]Law reprised in the role in the spin-off seriesThe New Pope,which premiered on HBO on 13 January 2020.[80]He also starred in the miniseriesThe Third Day,which premiered on HBO on 14 September 2020.[81]

Law portrayedAlbus Dumbledore,a wizard, in the fantasy filmFantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.[82]It was released on 16 November 2018 to mixed reviews.[83][84]Law also portrayedYon-Roggin the 2019Marvel Cinematic Universesuperhero filmCaptain Marvel,[85]which was a global box office success, grossing over $1 billion worldwide.[86]In 2023, Law playedCaptain HookinPeter Pan & Wendy,a live-action adaptation of the animated filmPeter Pan,which was released directly ontoDisney+.[87]He is set to star in the limited seriesThe Auteur.[88]

Law is set to star inStar Wars: Skeleton Crew,aDisney+series premiering in 2024.[89]Law was attached to play artistRoland PenroseinLee,a World War II-era drama film directed byEllen Kuras,[90]but was later replaced byAlexander Skarsgård.[91]

Other work

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Activism

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In 2002, Law directed a Respect for Animalsanti-furcinema commercial, titled "Fur and Against". It used music composed byGary Kemp,and included appearances by Law,Chrissie Hynde,Moby,George Michael,Danny Goffey,Rhys Ifans,Sadie Frost,Helena Christensen,SirPaul McCartney,Melanie C,andStella McCartney.[92]In 2013, Law, representingPETA,wrote a letter to theWorld Trade Organizationin support of keeping theEuropean Union's restrictions against theseal trade;the restriction, which had been implemented three years prior, faced opposition from theCanadian government.[93]

In 2011, Law joined street protests againstAlexander Lukashenkoand his brutal crackdown on theBelarusian democracy movement.[94]

Afghanistan peace efforts

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In July 2007, Law andJeremy Gilleywere inAfghanistanover a period of ten days to document peace commitments and activities there for an upcoming film and for marking the UNInternational Day of Peace.[95][96]Accompanied by UNICEF Representative Catherine Mbengue, they travelled and filmed in dangerous areas of eastern Afghanistan with a film crew, interviewing children, government ministers, community leaders and UN officials.[97]They also filmed at schools and visited variousUNICEF-supported programmes inside and outside the capitalKabul.[98][99]The efforts ofPeace One Dayare coordinated in celebration of the annual International Day of Peace, on 21 September.[100][101]The film, namedThe Day After Peace,premiered at theCannes Film Festival,[102][103][104]after which it was further shown at a gala screening at theRoyal Albert Hallon 21 September 2008.[105]

On 30 August 2008, Law and Gilley returned to Afghanistan to help keep up momentum around Peace Day. They met PresidentHamid Karzai,topNATOand UN officials, and members of the aid community, where they also screenedThe Day After Peace,which features activities that took place throughout Afghanistan in 2007. It also highlights support from UNICEF and theWHOfor the peaceful immunisation of 1.4 million children againstpolioin insecure areas.[106][107][108][109]

Philanthropy

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In 2004, Law launched a campaign to raise £2.5 million towards theYoung VicTheatre's £12.5 million redevelopment project,[110][111][112]with the theatre successfully re-opening in 2006.[113]As of 2007, Law was Chairman of the Young Vic committee, during which he expressed dignity for his contributions towards the theatre.[114]In 2006, he joinedRobbie Williamsin the "Soccer Aid" celebrity football match to benefit UNICEF.[115]

In 2006, he starred in an anthology ofSamuel Beckettreadings and performances directed by Anthony Minghella. With the Beckett Gala Evening at theReadingTown Hall, more than £22,000 was donated for theMacmillan Cancer Support.[116]Also in 2006, Frost and Law directed a Shakespeare play in a South African orphanage. He travelled toDurbanwith Frost and their children to help children who have lost their parents to AIDS.[117]In July 2007, as patron of the charity, he helped kick off the month-long tour of the AIDS-themed musicalThula Sizweby the Young Zulu Warriors.[118]Also in 2007, he encouraged theFriends of the Earth/the Big Askcampaign, askingBritish governmentto take action againstclimate change.[119][120][121]

Law has done charity work for organizations such asMake Poverty History,the Rhys Daniels Trust, and the WAVE Trauma Centre.[122]He supports theMake-A-Wish Foundationand thePride of Britain Awards.[123][124][125][126]

He is the chairman of the Music For Tomorrow Foundation to help rebuildKatrina-devastatedNew Orleans.[127][128]

Law serves as an ambassador of thePrince of Wales'Children and the Arts Foundation.[129]He supportsBreast Cancer Care,[130]and in December 2008 he supported theWillow Foundationby creating a small canvas for their campaignStars on Canvas.[131][132][133]In April 2009 he supported the charity Education Africa with the gift of a mask he had painted and signed himself. The campaign was launched oneBayby Education Africa.[134]

Law, alongsideJudi Dench,helped saveSt Stephen's ChurchinHampstead.They supported the campaign, which raised £4.5 million to refurbish the Victorian church inNorth London.The building reopened in March 2009 as an arts and community centre.[135][136]

Realtime Movie

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In early 2007, Law shot the short filmRealtime Movie TraileratBorough Market,South London. Instead of promoting a film, this "trailer", which appeared among regular trailers in selected cinemas across London starting 19 November 2007, advertised a live event, Realtime Movie by Polish artistPaweł Althamer.Hundreds turned up for this unfilmed reenactment, in real time, of the sequence of events shown inRealtime Movie Trailerby the same actors, including Althamer as a Polish labourer, held on 30 November 2007. The performance was commissioned byTate Modernas part of its "The World as a Stage" exhibition, which explored the boundaries between arts and reality.[137][138][139]

Music

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Law is a featured artist onVampire Weekend's 2019 album,Father of the Bride,in which he recitesThomas Campbell's poem "Lord Ullin's Daughter" during the song of the same name.[140]

Modelling

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Since 2005, Law has representedDunhillas an "apparel ambassador" in Asia,[141]where in 2008 he became the international face of the brand and began appearing in worldwideadvertising campaigns.[142][143]That same year, Law became the face of the men's perfume,Homme SportbyDior.[144][145]In 2022, both Law and his sonRaffbecame ambassadors for Italian luxury brandBrioni.[146]

Personal life

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In 2010, Law purchased a property inHighgate,London,[147]moving from Primrose Hill with his then-partnerSienna Miller.[148][149]His residence was atThe Grove,a street known for its notable residents.[150]Throughout the 2000s, an "unhealthy amount of information" about Law's life had been in the possession of the media, prompting his involvement in theNews International phone hacking scandal.Additionally, a family member of his was alleged to have been paid byNews of the Worldto share information with them.[151]

Family and relationships

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Law is the younger brother ofNatasha,an illustrator and artist based in London.[152][153]His parents live inVaudelnay,France, where they run their own drama school and theatre.[154]

On 2 September 1997, Law married actressSadie Frost,[155]whom he had met in 1992 on the set ofShopping.[156]They have three children, includingRaffandIris.[157]On 29 October 2003, the couple divorced.[158]While filmingAlfie(2004) in late 2003, Law and co-starSienna Millerbegan a relationship; they became engaged in 2004.[159]On 8 July 2005, Law issued a public apology to Miller for having an affair with his children'snanny.[160]Miller and Law ended their relationship in November 2006.[161]

In 2008, Law was in a brief relationship with American model Samantha Burke,[162][163]who gave birth to his fourth child in September 2009.[157][164]His fifth child was born in 2015, to Catherine Harding.[157]On 1 May 2019, he married his girlfriend Phillipa Coan.[165]In September 2020, Law announced the birth of the couple's first child together, who is also his sixth.[166]Their second child, and his seventh, was born in February 2023.[157][167]

Credits

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Awards and nominations

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Film

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Award Year Result Category Project
Academy Awards 1999 Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor The Talented Mr. Ripley
2003 Nominated Academy Award for Best Actor Cold Mountain
Golden Globe Awards 1999 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture The Talented Mr. Ripley
2001 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture A.I. Artificial Intelligence
2003 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Cold Mountain
BAFTA Awards 1999 Won BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role The Talented Mr. Ripley
2003 Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Cold Mountain
MTV Movie Award 2003 Nominated MTV Movie Awardas Best Trans-Atlantic Breakthrough Performer
ShoWest Award 2004 Won ShoWest Award as Male Star of the Year
People's Choice Award 2005 Nominated People's Choice Awardas Favorite Leading Man
César Awards 2007 Won César Awardsas Honorary César
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2010 Won President's Prize
Annie Awards 2012 Nominated Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production Rise of the Guardians
Teen Choice Awards 2019 Nominated Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain Captain Marvel[168]

Television

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Award Year Result Category Project
Golden Globe Awards 2017 Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film The Young Pope

Theatre

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Award Year Result Category Project
Laurence Olivier Award 1994 Nominated Best Newcomer in a Play Les Parents terribles(1994)
2010 Nominated Best Leading Actor in a Play Hamlet(2010)
2012 Nominated Best Leading Actor in a Play Anna Christie(2012)
Ian Charleson Award 1994 Third prize Ian Charleson Award Ion(1995)
1999 Commendation Ian Charleson Award 'Tis Pity She's a Whore(1999)
Tony Award 1995 Nominated Best Featured Actor in a Play Indiscretions(1995)
2010 Nominated Best Leading Actor in a Play Hamlet(2010)
Theatre World Award 1995 Won Theatre World Award Indiscretions(1995)
Critics' Circle Theatre Award 2010 Won Best Shakespearean Performance Hamlet(2010)
South Bank Show Award 2010 Won Best Leading Actor Hamlet(2010)
Whatsonstage.com Award 2010 Won Best Leading Actor Hamlet(2010)
2012 Nominated Best Leading Actor Anna Christie(2011)
Falstaff Award 2010 Won Best Leading Actor Hamlet(2010)
Outer Critics Circle Award 2010 Nominated Best Leading Actor Hamlet(2010)
Drama League Award 2010 Nominated Best Performance Hamlet(2010)
Drama Desk Award 2010 Nominated Best Performance Hamlet(2010)

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