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Birthday:
Apr 20, 1964
Birthplace:
Ruislip, London, England, UK

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Andy Serkis Biography

Andy Serkis always wanted a future in entertainment. Growing up in Ruslip Manor, England, he visualized himself working behind the scenes in production. Today, he is an impressive British character actor with over 50 stage, television, and film credits, distinguished performances on both Masterpiece Theatre and Mystery!, and a highly coveted role in Peter Jackson's three-part adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Serkis began his acting career in theater. He has appeared on almost every renowned British stage -- the Royal Court, the Royal Exchange Manchester, the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Hull Truck, Dukes Lancaster, the Nuffield Studio, and Donmar Warehouse -- and in a host of popular plays. His resumé includes performances in King Lear, Othello, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth, Faust, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, and a star-studded production of Hurly Burly with Kelly MacDonald, Elizabeth McGovern, Rupert Graves, and Stephen Dillane. The actor has fashioned a television career as prolific as his stage work. In 1987, Serkis made his small-screen debut in two episodes of the Rik Mayall vehicle The New Statesman. He then signed on as Sparky Plugs in the BBC series Morris Minor's Marvelous Motors (1989), a comedy about eccentric mechanics that specialize in fixing a type of car that no one in town owns. The next decade saw Serkis acting in several of Britain's heralded miniseries. In 1994, he appeared in the murder-mystery Finney. In 1996, he played Sergeant Corrigan in a television adaptation of Agatha Christie's The Pale Horse. In 1999, he starred in the Mystery! production Touching Evil as a grief counselor who tends to the husbands of women murdered by a brutal serial killer. In 2000, Masterpiece Theatre opened its 30th season with an adaptation of Oliver Twist that featured Serkis as Charles Dickens' terrifying loose cannon, Bill Sykes. That same year, the actor joined the international cast of Hallmark Hall of Fame's Arabian Nights, which included Dougray Scott, Mili Avital, and Rufus Sewell. In between juggling theater and television work, Serkis made his feature-film debut in the thriller Grushko (1993). His big-screen performances include a part in Mike Leigh's Career Girls (1997), a memorable turn as a wacky choreographer in the director's Topsy Turvy (1999), and the portrayal of 18th century English poet John Thelwall in Julian Temple's raucous Pandaemonium (2000). Serkis' most demanding role, however, did not require him to appear onscreen. Serkis supplied the voice and movement for the computer-animated creature Gollum in all three installments of Peter Jackson's trilogy The Lord of the Rings -- The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002), and The Return of the King (2003). The slithery Gollum, once a naïve hobbit, is driven mad by the force of the ring and displays emotions that range from childlike to menacing. Though Gollum only lurks in the background in the first film, he is of major importance to the rest of the trilogy. Serkis worked closely with technicians from Weta Workshop and Digital to produce an empathetic and palpable representation of Tolkien's character. He performed in a suit covered in reflectors that were tracked by a computer-driven camera. Animation was then superimposed over his movement, producing one of the most realistic computer-generated images in modern cinema. After completing The Lord of the Rings, Serkis quickly returned to the London stage. In the summer of 2001, he starred with Sinead Cusack and Catherine McCormack in the U.K. production of Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind at the Donmar Warehouse. The play was one of the last productions overseen by the Donmar's former artistic director, Oscar winner Sam Mendes. The actor also began filming a WWI film with Billy Elliot's Jamie Bell, and wrote and directed his first short film, Snake. Besides starring his Hurly Burly co-star, Rupert Graves, Snake features Serkis' longtime partner, actress Lorraine Ashbourne. The couple has two children, Sonny and Ruby. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, Rovi

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    1. Tintin: [shakes hands with Captain Haddock] Tintin, by the way.
    2. Captain Haddock: Haddock. Archibald Haddock.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Jed G (33 days ago)
    1. Captain Haddock: There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse! Don't you ever say it of yourself. You send out the wrong signal. That is what people pick up. Do you understand? If you care about something fight for it. You hit a wall, push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin: You can never let it defeat you.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Ayoife O (2 months ago)
    1. Captain Haddock: There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. Don't you EVER say it of yourself. You send out the wrong signal, that is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it! You hit a wall, you push through it! There is something that you need to know, Tintin. You can never let failure defeat you.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Natalie T (4 months ago)
    1. Tintin: I know what Sakharine's looking for!
    2. Captain Haddock: What are you raving about?
    3. Tintin: It was written on the scroll. Three brothers joined. Three Unicorns in company sailing in the noonday sun will speak.
    4. Captain Haddock: Really?
    5. Tintin: Sir Francis didn't make two models of the Unicorn, he made three! Three ships for three sons!
    6. Captain Haddock: Excellent!
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Leah S (4 months ago)
    1. Tintin: Thanks, I'm Tintin by the way.
    2. Captain Haddock: Haddock, Archibald Haddock.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Matt N (4 months ago)
    1. Captain Haddock: Nobody takes my ship and gets away with it!
    2. Tintin: They have already taken your ship..
    3. Captain Haddock: Nobody takes my ship TWICE and gets away with it!
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Hayley E (5 months ago)
    1. Tintin: What have you done?
    2. Captain Haddock: I lit a wee fire...
    3. Tintin: IN A BOAT? [explosion]
    4. Tintin: Well, this is a fine mess...
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Rushikesh S (5 months ago)
    1. Tintin: How's your thirst for adventure, Captain?
    2. Captain Haddock: Unquenchable, Tintin.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Andy N (6 months ago)
    1. Tintin: We've got bad news. We've only got one bullet.
    2. Captain Haddock: What's the good news?
    3. Tintin: We've got ONE bullet.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Paz I (6 months ago)
    1. Ian Dury: It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
    From Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll. Submitted by Ben M (6 months ago)
    1. Captain Haddock: My memory is not what it used to be!
    2. Tintin: What did it use to be?
    3. Captain Haddock: I've forgotten...
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Nicolas S (7 months ago)
    1. Spike: Danger is my middle name!
    2. Whitey: I thought it was Leslie.
    From Flushed Away. Submitted by Tom R (7 months ago)
    1. Ian Dury: The moral of this story is, don't go looking for morals to stories, and if you want a message, fuck off down the post office.
    From Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll. Submitted by Lou R (9 months ago)
    1. Caesar: [to Maurice in sign language] Ape alone... weak. Apes together strong.
    2. Maurice: [to Caesar in sign language as they observe their fellow captive apes] Apes stupid.
    From Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Submitted by Lucas M (9 months ago)
    1. Captain Haddock: You do know what you're doing?
    2. Tintin: Relax! I interviewed a pilot once!
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Judy L (10 months ago)
    1. Tintin: What have you done?
    2. Captain Haddock: I lit a wee fire.
    3. Tintin: IN A BOAT?!
    4. Tintin: (after explosion) Well, this is a fine mess.
    From The Adventures of Tintin. Submitted by Judy L (10 months ago)
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