Mark Strong

Movie Actor

Mark Strong was born in Islington, London, England, United Kingdom on August 5th, 1963 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 61, Mark Strong biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Marcus Giuseppe Salussolia, Mark
Date of Birth
August 5, 1963
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Islington, London, England, United Kingdom
Age
61 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$9 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Mark Strong Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 61 years old, Mark Strong has this physical status:

Height
188cm
Weight
78kg
Hair Color
Bald
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Mark Strong Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Catholicism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Wymondham College, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Royal Holloway, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Mark Strong Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Liza Marshall
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Liza Marshall (2004-Present)
Parents
Giuseppe A. Salussolia, Waltraud D. Salussolia
Mark Strong Life

Mark Strong (born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia, 5 August 1963) is an English actor.

He is best known for his appearances in films, including Prince Septimus in Stardust (2007), Lord Henry Blackwood in Sherlock Holmes (2009), Frank D'Amico in Kick-Ass (2010), Maj. George in Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Maj.

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In The Imitation Game (2014), Stewart Menzies, Merlin in Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2014) and Dr. Stephen Nicol: The Imitation Game (2015).

Thaddeus Sivana in Shazam!

(2019)

Early life

Strong was born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia in London's Islington district on August 5, 1963, the son of an Austrian mother and Italian father. Strong's father died soon after Strong's birth, and Strong was adopted by his mother when she worked as an au pair. "I grew up in a flat in Myddelton Square in London's Islington, which was a magnificent Georgian square with a massive cathedral in the middle," he later described. When I was a child, we hopped around a lot. "I remember flats in Walthamstow, Clapton, Stoke Newington, and Edmonton." He said in 2008 that he was inspired to become an actor as a child by watching French actor Alain Delon, but that he did not consider acting as a career until he was in his late teens.

Strong's mother legally changed his name to help him integrate with his English peers when he was a boy. He was baptized a Catholic. He attended Wymondham College in Morley, Norfolk, where he performed in two punk bands, the Electric Hoax and Private Party, based on the belief that people would not attend their performances, implying that they were private parties. Strong wanted to become a lawyer but after one year of German law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, he returned to London. He studied English and drama at the University of London's Royal Holloway before attending the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

Personal life

Strong is married to television actress Liza Marshall, with whom he has two sons named Gabriel and Roman. They live in North London, which Strong wrote in 2007: "I've got no desire to live somewhere else." I was born here, my wife was born here, my children were born here, and here is where we'll stay. [...] I'm able to keep my head down below. I get to work, I have a family, and I get on the Tube. "It just happens that I'm doing this job."

Strong is a lifelong Arsenal FC fan. Ace in the Hole, Blade Runner, His Girlfriend, The Night of the Hunter, This Is Spinal Tape, and the Coen brothers' films are among his favorites. He speaks fluent German and some Italian, and he narrated Daniel Craig's voice in Obsession when "German with an English accent" was required. Craig and his sister Paulette were friends, and they co-starred in the BBC drama Our Friends in the North. Craig is also the godfather of Strong's son Roman, as well as his uncle Craig.

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Mark Strong Career

Career

Strong appeared in two Prime Suspect serials for ITV as Inspector Larry Hall (later Detective Chief Superintendent) and Prime Suspect 6 (2003). He has appeared in two BBC Two drama serials, Our Friends in the North (1996) and The Long Firm (2004), both receiving a BAFTA nomination for the former. In Sharpe's Mission (1996), he appeared as the villainous Colonel Brand. In Jane Austen's book Emma, he played Mr. Knightley, the romantic lead. In the 1997 film version of Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch, Steve appeared as Steve.

Strong appeared in Heartlands and in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night at the Donmar Warehouse, for which he was nominated for the 2003 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role. He was later shown in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist (2005), starred Mussawi in the film Syriana (2005), and appeared in Revolver's Sorter (2005). In Tristan & Isolde, he portrayed the traitorous Wictred, demonstrating his skill with swordplay, and, since 2006, he has hosted the narration in BBC's genealogy series Who You Are?

Strong was one of the final two actors selected for Anton Chigurh's role in No Country for Old Men in 2007, despite the persistent of rumors, he denied the role. Pinbacker, the maniatic captain of Icarus I in Sunshine (2007), was Pinbacker. Prince Septimus, the youngest of the seven Stormhold princes, was also depicted in Stardust in 2007.

Mannie Miesel, Finn in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Finn in Babylon A.D., Archy in RocknRolla, and Philipp Bouhler in Good. Hani Salaam, the Jordanian intelligence chief and director of the feared GID in Body of Lies, was also portrayed in 2008, marking his first collaboration with English director Ridley Scott. Hani Salaam's performance earned him a nomination for the Best British Support Actor accolade at the London Critics Circle Film Award, gaining him a nomination for his "extraordinary suavity and cool insinuation," with Scott describing it as "a marvel of exotic suavity and cool insinuation" while Ebert "particularly adored" his aura of suave control, according to many commentators, who added that his appearance "impressive suagua

Strong played a lead role in the Channel 4 film Endgame in 2009, and he played Lord Blackwood, the main villain in Sherlock Holmes, who has since been released after his assassination by a conspiracy plot to seize the British Empire using an arsenal of dark arts and new technologies. It was his third project with director Guy Ritchie. He went back to work with Ridley Scott for the second time in the 2010 epic adventure film Robin Hood, portraying villain Sir Godfrey. In Kick-Ass, he also played Frank D'Amico, the head of a criminal group. Strong believes he is attracted to playing antagonists, who are trying to "understand the character's purpose" and creating a convincing character.

In the superhero film Green Lantern, Strong played Thaal Sinestro, Green Lantern, and Hal Jordan's mentor. Strong said the film "closely follows the early comics" and elaborated, "Sinestro begins as Hal Jordan's mentor, who is less curious and not positive." Strong went on to say that the character "is a military guy but isn't necessarily bad." He also confirmed that the outfit and other aspects of the story closely resemble the character's beginnings. He also appeared in the 2011 Space Marine story "The Secret World of Arrietty and Captain Titus of the Ultramarines Chapter." He appeared in the film version of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, which was earlier played by Ian Bannen in the iconic 1979 BBC series starring Alec Guinness. On September 5, 2011, the film premiered at the Venice International Film Festival in competition for the 68th Venice International Film Festival.

Strong played Clive Cornell in The Guard (2011), the most successful independent Irish film of all time in terms of Irish box-office revenues, beating The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006). In the British thriller Welcome to the Punch, Jacob Sternwood portrayed him for the second time. Matai Shang, the leader of the Therns in John Carter's 2012 film Matai Shang, starred in Zero Dark Thirty (2012). The film debuted in Los Angeles on December 19th, 2012, and it was widely distributed on January 11th. The film received a lot of acclaim, and it was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Strong was cast in Mindscape, a film in which a man with the ability to read people's memories, begins to research whether she is a sociopath or a victim of trauma in November 2012. In June 2014, the film was released in American theaters. Strong was first seen in an advertisement during Super Bowl XLVIII and later on television and television, starring Strong alongside fellow English actors Ben Kingsley and Tom Hiddleston. It was based on their latest film roles as villains, and the tagline "it's good to be bad" was used. Strong co-starred in the historical drama film The Imitation Game as MI6 chief Stewart Menzies in the same year.

Strong received the Olivier Award for Best Actor for his role in A View from the Bridge, in which he appeared as Eddie Carbone at the Young Vic. Strong received acclaim when he came to Broadway in New York, and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play as well as the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his work. He co-starred with Sacha Baron Cohen in the action-comedy film Grimsby in 2016, portraying him as a top MI6 agent with Cohen as his stupid football hooligan brother. Later this year, he appeared in a production of The Red Barn by David Hare, which premiered at the National Theatre in October 2016 (Lyttelton Stage), and co-starred in the political thriller Miss Sloane, directed by John Madden. In November 2016, the film premiered at the AFI Film Festival.

Strong has narrated the pre-show etiquette clips screened at Vue Cinemas since 2017. He appeared in the hostage thriller Stockholm and played Max Easton, the lead role in Fox network's Deep State, an espionage drama in which he portrays an ex-spy named Max Easton, who, after the death of his son, was brought out of retirement reluctantly to avenge his death. In the superhero film Shazam!, he played Doctor Thaddeus Sivana. Strong appeared in Sam Mendes' World War I film 1917 for a short time.

In March 2020, Strong narrated public information films for the UK government, describing how the British people should live during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Strong was the castaway on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs in March 2021. He co-starred in the Disney comedy-drama film Cruella later this year.

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Strong and Manville are a formidable pairing in this modern reworking, but sadly it's a case of... Oedipus Wrecked! PATRICK MARMION reviews Oedipus

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 18, 2024
Suddenly incest is all the rage in the West End. Two eye-popping examples have landed this week alone. One stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville , in a retelling of the father- killing, mother-loving king of Thebes, Oedipus. The other sees former Doctor Who Jodie Whittaker in a misconceived reworking of John Webster's gruesome Jacobean tragedy The Duchess Of Malfi - in which the titular Duchess is sexually assailed by her twin brother. Both come in the wake of Alexander Zeldin's modern re-spin of the tale of Oedipus's daughter Antigone, The Other Place, which opened at the National Theatre last week.

JAN MOIR: There are losers, bad losers - and Rebekah Vardy. Now she knows her kind of stupid has its price...

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 11, 2024
There are losers, there are bad losers and then there is Rebekah Vardy, who is in a loser class of her own. If Rebekah were competing at the Flop Olympics , Eddie the Eagle would be pinning the Golden Dud medal on her impressive embonpoint as we speak.

Sir Ian McKellen, 85, is back on his feet as he attends The Critic premiere - two months after horror stage fall that left him feeling 'guilty and ashamed'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 2, 2024
The actor, 85, was playing John Falstaff in the production at the Noel Coward Theatre in London's West End on June 17 when he lost his footing in a fight scene and plunged from the stage into the audience. He suffered a chipped his vertebrae and fractured his wrist when he plummeted off stage but was back on his feet for the launch of his new film.