Bean’s critical successes in Caravaggio and Lady Chatterley contributed to his emerging image as a sex symbol, but he became most closely associated with the character of Richard Sharpe, the maverick Napoleonic Wars rifleman in the ITV television series Sharpe. His football-related work continued in 1998 when he narrated La Coupe de la Gloire, the official film of the 1998 FIFA World Cup held in France. In August 1997, Bean appeared in what became a famous Sky Sports commercial for the upcoming 1997–98 Premier League season. Although the film was not critically acclaimed, Bean received credit for a good performance. In 1996, he combined his love of football with his career to finally achieve his childhood dream of playing for Sheffield United, starring as Jimmy Muir in the film When Saturday Comes. He appeared in the BBC productions Clarissa (1991) (with Saskia Wickham and Lynsey Baxter) and Lady Chatterley (1993) (with Joely Richardson). Also in 1990, his role as the journalist Anton in Windprints examined the difficult problems of apartheid in South Africa. In 1990, Bean starred in Jim Sheridan’s adaption of the John B. He became an established actor on British television during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1989, he starred as the evil Dominic O’Brien in The Fifteen Streets, where he gained a dedicated following. He appeared in his first film, Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio (1986), opposite Tilda Swinton, playing Ranuccio Tomassoni, followed by the same director’s War Requiem (1988). In 1984, he starred in David and Jonathan by William Douglas-Home at the Redgrave Theatre in Farnham.īean was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company between 19, appearing in productions of Romeo and Juliet, The Fair Maid of the West, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. His first national exposure came in an advert for Barbican non-alcoholic lager. As an actor, he adopted the Irish spelling of his first name. His early career involved a mixture of stage and screen work. Sean Bean graduated from RADA in 1983, making his professional acting debut later that year as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet at the Watermill Theatre in Newbury. After some college plays and one at Rotherham Civic Theatre, he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), starting a seven-term course in January 1981. After attending courses at two other colleges, one for half a day and the other for less than a week, he returned to Rotherham College, where he enrolled in a drama course. While at college, he came upon an art class, and decided to pursue his interest in art. Once a week, he attended Rotherham College of Arts and Technology to study welding. After a job at a supermarket and another for the local council, he started work at his father’s firm. In 1975, Bean left Brook Comprehensive School with O levels in Art and English. This prevented him from pursuing his ambition of playing football professionally. As a child, Bean smashed a glass door during an argument, which left a piece of glass embedded in his leg that briefly impeded his walking, and left a large scar. Despite becoming relatively wealthy, the family never moved away from the council estate as they preferred to remain close to friends and family. (1914–2001), served in the Royal Navy in the Second World War and was a stud mill labourer who later became a pacifist.īean’s father Brain owned a fabrication company that employed 50 people, including Bean’s mother, who worked as a secretary. His paternal grandfather, Harold Bean Jr. Sean Bean whose real name is Shaun Mark Bean was born on Ap(age 63 years) in Handsworth, a suburb of Sheffield, United Kingdom the son of Rita (née Tuckwood) and Brian K. In 2022 Bean won the British Academy Television Award as Leading Actor in Time, a BBC1 drama. As a voice actor, Bean has been featured in the video games The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, and the drama The Canterbury Tales, among others. His television roles include the BBC anthology series Accused, Broken, Game of Thrones and the ITV historical drama series Henry VIII and Legends. Retaining his Yorkshire accent, he first found mainstream success for his portrayal of Richard Sharpe in the ITV series Sharpe, which originally ran from 1993 to 1997.īean’s film roles include Patriot Games (1992), GoldenEye (1995), Ronin (1998), The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001–2003), Equilibrium (2002), National Treasure (2004), Troy (2004), Flightplan (2005), North Country (2005), The Island (2005), Silent Hill (2006), Black Death (2010), Jupiter Ascending (2015), and The Martian (2015). After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Bean made his professional debut in a theatre production of Romeo and Juliet in 1983. Read the complete write-up of Sean Bean net worth, age, wife, children, height, family, parents, movies, tv shows as well as other information you need to know.
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