Daniel Day-Lewis
Born: Apr 29, 1957
Born: 29 April 1957, London, England, UK (age 45) Real Name: Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis Height: 6' 1½" Spouse: •  Rebecca Miller (13 November 1996 - present) Biography Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis was born in London, England, the second child of Cecil Day-Lewis (Poet Laureate of England) and his second wife Jill Balcon. His maternal grandfather was Sir Michael Balcon an important figure in the history of British cinema, head of the famous Ealing Studios. His older sister Lydia Tamasin is a documentary film maker. Daniel was educated at Sevenoaks School in Kent, which he despised, and the more progressive Bedales in Petersfield, which he adored. He studied acting at the Bristol Old Vic School. Daniel made his film debut in Sunday Bloody Sunday, but then acted on stage with the Bristol Old Vic and Royal Shakespeare Companies and did not appear on screen again until 1982 when he landed his first adult role, a bit part in Gandhi. He also appeared on British TV that year in "Frost in May" and "How Many Miles to Babylon?". Notable theatrical performances include "Another, Country" (1982-83) "Dracula" (1984), and the "Futurists" (1986). His first major supporting role in a feature film was in The Bounty, quickly followed by My Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View. The latter two films opened in New York on the same day, offering audiences and critics evidence of his remarkable range and establishing him as a major talent. The New York Film Critics named h...[MORE]
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