Jamie Campbell Bower

Jamie Campbell Bower

ur. 22.11.1988 (35 lat)
London, England, Wielka Brytania

Biografia

JAMIE CAMPBELL BOWER is one of Britain’s brightest young stars with an extremely exciting time ahead. He was seen in the lead role of King Arthur in "Camelot," a new epic television adaptation of the classic Arthurian legend for Channel 4. Campbell Bower stars alongside an impressive cast including Eva Green, Joseph Fiennes and Claire Forlani.

For film, he established his role of Caius, one of the leaders of the Volturi Coven of vampires, in The Twilight Saga movies.

He also starred as Young Oxford in Anonymous, a political thriller about who actually wrote the plays of William Shakespeare. From the award-winning director Roland Emmerich the film also features Rhys Ifans, Rafe Spall, Vanessa Redgrave and Joely Richardson.

Despite a short career to date, Campbell Bower can already add a number of critically acclaimed and hugely successful films to his repertoire. He made his film debut in Tim Burton’s gothic musical Sweeney Todd and the Demon Barber of Fleet Street, starring in a leading role opposite Johnny Depp, Alan Rickman and Helena Bonham Carter. He was seen in London Boulevard, from the novels of the same name by Ken Bruen. The crime drama marks the directorial debut of the Oscar® winning writer William Monahan (The Departed) and featured an outstanding cast including Kiera Knightley, Colin Farrell and Ray Winstone. Campbell Bower also played the role of Gellert Grindelwald in the hugely successful Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I. His other film credits include Guy Richie’s RocknRolla with Gerard Butler and Thandie Newton, and Martin Koolhoven’s Winter in Wartime.

Alongside his film work, Campbell Bower is also beginning to make a name for himself on the small screen. He was seen in a new adaptation for ITV of the cult 1960’s television series "The Prisoner" with Jim Caviezel, Hayley Atwell and Sir Ian McKellen, also seen in 2009 in the US on AMC. In 2007, he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Douglas in the BBC’s "The Dinner Party."

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