Edward John David RedmayneOBE (/ˈrɛdˌmeɪn/; born 6 January 1982) is an English actor. Known for his roles in biopics and blockbusters, he has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, a BAFTA Award, and two Olivier Awards.
James Redmayne (brother) Richard Redmayne (great-grandfather)
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He began his professional acting career in West End theatre before making his screen debut in 1996 with guest television appearances. His first films were Like Minds (2006), The Good Shepherd (2006) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007). On the stage, Redmayne starred in the productions of Red from 2009 to 2010 and Richard II from 2011 to 2012. The former won him the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play and the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. From 2021 to 2022, Redmayne starred in a production of Cabaret, winning the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical.
Edward John David Redmayne was born on 6 January 1982 in Westminster, London.[1][2] His mother, Patricia (née Burke), runs a relocation business, and his father, Richard Redmayne, is a businessman in corporate finance. His paternal great-grandfather was Sir Richard Redmayne (1865–1955), a civil and mining engineer.[3] He has an elder brother, cricketer James Redmayne, a younger brother, and an elder half-brother, Charlie Redmayne, who is CEO of the UK division of publisher HarperCollins[3] and half-sister.[4] From the age of 10, Redmayne attended Jackie Palmer Stage School, where he found his love for acting and singing, alongside James Corden.[5][6]
Redmayne attended Eaton House,[7] Colet Court,[8] and then Eton College, where he was in the same year as Prince William.[9][10] He went on to read History of Art at Trinity College, Cambridge, from where he graduated with 2:1 Honours in 2003.[11] He received a choral scholarship to attend Cambridge.[12] While at Cambridge, Redmayne was a member of the University Pitt Club.[13]
Career
Redmayne modelled for Burberry in 2008 with Alex Pettyfer, and in 2012 with Cara Delevingne.[14][15] In the September 2012 issue of Vanity Fair, he was featured on its annual International Best Dressed List.[16] In 2015, he was named number one in GQ's 50 best dressed British men.[17]
Stage
Redmayne made his professional stage debut as Viola in Twelfth Night, for Shakespeare's Globe at the Middle Temple Hall in 2002.[18] He won the award for Outstanding Newcomer at the 50th Evening Standard Theatre Awards in 2004, for his performance in Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?,[19] and the award for Best Newcomer at the Critics' Circle Theatre Awards in 2005.[20] Later stage credits include Now or Later by Christopher Shinn at the Royal Court Theatre. The show ran from 3 September to 1 November 2008.[21]
In 2009, Redmayne appeared in John Logan's new play Red at the Donmar Warehouse in London,[22] for which he won the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. He reprised his role in Red at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway, in a 15-week run from 11 March to 27 June 2010,[23] and won the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play. He portrayed King Richard II in Richard II directed by Michael Grandage, at the Donmar Warehouse from 6 December 2011 to 4 February 2012.[24]
In November 2021, he returned to the stage as Emcee in a West End revival of Cabaret at the Playhouse Theatre, remodelled as the 'Kit Kat Club'. He previously played the role in a production at Eton when he was 17 years-old, which was later taken to the Edinburgh Fringe.[25] Redmayne chose Jessie Buckley to star alongside him as Sally Bowles, and successfully approached Rebecca Frecknall about directing the production.[25] At the 2022 Olivier Awards, the revival led with 7 wins including Redmayne's own for Best Actor in a Musical.[26]
Film and television
Redmayne made his screen debut in 1998 in an episode of Animal Ark.[27] His television credits include the BBC miniseries Tess of the d'Urbervilles, the miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, and the two-part miniseries Birdsong.[28]
Redmayne was cast in his first feature film Like Minds (2006) after being spotted by casting director Lucy Bevan performing in a play called Goats.[29] Redmayne has appeared in films such as The Good Shepherd (2006), Savage Grace (2007), Powder Blue (2008), The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), Glorious 39 (2009), and Hick (2011). He starred as Osmund in Christopher Smith's supernatural gothic chiller film Black Death (2010).[30] His 2008 Sundance drama film The Yellow Handkerchief was released on 26 February 2010 by Samuel Goldwyn Films.[31][32]
In 2014, Redmayne starred as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, a role for which he won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor, depicting the debilitating challenges of ALS.[35][36]
In early 2015, Redmayne appeared in the Wachowski sisters' film, Jupiter Ascending as Balem Abrasax. The film was widely panned, including his performance, and won him the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor.[37]
Redmayne also presented the 2015 documentary War Art with Eddie Redmayne, made as part of the ITV's Perspectives programme.[38]
Redmayne guest starred as Ryan The Purple GNR N2 in Thomas & Friends movie special Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure.[39]
That same year, Redmayne starred in the biographical drama The Danish Girl, directed by Academy Award-winning director Tom Hooper. In the film, released in the United Kingdom on 1 January 2016, Redmayne portrayed transgender pioneer Lili Elbe, a casting choice that was met with backlash from the transgender community.[40] Nonetheless, Redmayne's performance garnered critical acclaim; in January 2016, he earned his second nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor in consecutive years.[41][42] Redmayne later acknowledged the controversy surrounding his casting by stressing the importance of casting transgender people to play transgender characters.[43]
Redmayne married Hannah Bagshawe on 15 December 2014.[48] They have a daughter, Iris, born in 2016[49] and a son, Luke, born in 2018.[48]
Redmayne was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2015 Birthday Honours for services to drama.[50][51] In August 2014, he was appointed ambassador of film education charity Into Film.[52] He has been a patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association since 2015, having become associated with the charity following his portrayal of Stephen Hawking.[53] He is an ambassador of the Teenage Cancer Trust.[54] He is a patron of Mousetrap Theatre Projects, a charity dedicated to enriching the lives of children and young people through theatre, especially those who are disadvantaged or have additional needs.[55]
"Jackie Palmer Stage School 'over the moon' for Oscar-winning former pupil Eddie Redmayne". Bucks Free Press. Archived from the original on 4 December 2017. Retrieved 4 December 2017. Marylyn Phillips, Principal of Jackie Palmer Stage School, says that Eddie and his former classmates James Corden and Aaron Taylor Johnson all keep in touch with the school that helped them on the way to stardom.
"Eddie Redmayne Goes Undercover on YouTube, Reddit and Twitter | GQ". Youthhhube. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020. [...]this is true so Jackie Palmer stage school is a place in High Wickham outside of London and I would go there at weekends and do sort of acting and singing. And James was there. He was a couple years older me and my memory of it is he was a brilliant street dancer and we became pals[...]
Schmank, M. Susie (20 June 2016). "Eddie Redmayne and his wife welcome a baby girl". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2018. ...welcomed their first child ... into the world on June 15, a representative confirmed to The Times. Source cites parents' representative in The Times (London).
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