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Ray Winstone (I)
  • Common Name:
    Ray Winston, Raymond Winstone
  • Date of Birth:
    February 19, 1957
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Pisces
  • Place of Birth:
    Hackney, London, England, UK
  • Height:
    5' 10"
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Brown
  • Eye Color:
    Blue
  • Nationality:
    British
  • Religion:
    Christianity
  • Education:
    Brimsdown Primary School

Family

Ray Winstone (I)
  • Father:
    Raymond Andrew Winstone, Sr.
  • Mother:
    Margaret
  • Spouse:
    Elaine Winstone
  • Son:
    Lois Winstone
  • Daughter:
    Jamie Winstone

Career

Ray Winstone (I)
  • Profession:
    Actor
  • Claim to Fame:
    Scum - 1979 - Movie
  • Debut:
    Scum - 1979 - Movie

Awards

Ray Winstone (I)

1998 : British Independent Film Award  Best Performance by a British Actor in an Independent Film for : Nil by Mouth

2006 : Emmy Award,  Best Performance by an Actor for : "Vincent"

2006 : NBR Award,  Best Ensemble for : The Departed

1999 : RTS Television Award,  Best Actor - Male for : Our Boy

Trivia

Ray Winstone (I)
  • Recently turned down a considerable amount of money to star in a big-budget police drama in the US because he didn't want to drag his family over to Baltimore for seven months of the year for five years - and he didn't want one-year-old Ellie to grow up with an American accent.
  • Ray is currently learning to ride a horse.
  • Will be conducting an Acting Masterclass at the Cinemagic World screen Festival for Young People 2002, in Belfast N.Ireland.
  • He starred in the short lived TV series "Ghostbusters of East Finchley" (1995). Although this series was completely unrelated to Ghost Busters (1984), the original Ghostbusters had characters named Ray and Winston.
  • Ray supports West Ham United Football Club.
  • Winstone moved from Plaistow to Enfield when he was seven.
  • He joined the Repton Amateur Boxing Club when he was twelve.
  • Ray was called Winnie and Little Sugs by his family and friends.
  • He went the Corona School in Hammersmith which cost A£900 a term.
  • He appeared in the play Mr Thomas.

Quotes

Ray Winstone (I)
  • "You know, the people that are really good at what they do are the easiest people in the world, and they allow you to bring something to the table. You end up doing what they want you to do, but they make you feel that you're bringing something to the table and it's just a real pleasure to go to work every day."
  • "I don't mind having a kiss now and then; I'd rather be kissing someone than punching them. But sometimes these are the more interesting parts to play."
  • "Well, he's obviously a very intelligent man (laughs)."
  • "Some of the best jobs I've done have been with directors who are very feminine, or who are women, because they look for other things in a man. They're not interested in the macho shit, you know. And I find that much more interesting because the strengths are already there. Physically I'm quite a big man, with a strong voice, but then you have to find the other stuff."
  • "If you can get in a ring with 2,000 people watching and be smacked around by another guy, then walking onstage isn't hard."
  • "I had the beauty of not reading the book, which I understand portrays Beowulf as a very one-dimensional kind of character - a hero and a warrior and that was it. I didn't have any of that baggage to bring with me."
  • "You were allowed to go, like theater, where you carry a scene on and you become engrossed within the scene. I loved the speed of it. There was no time to sit around. You actually cracked on with a scene and your energy levels were kept up. There was no time to actually sit around and lose your concentration. So, for me, I actually really, really enjoyed this experience."
  • "All the great Shakespeare plays are about killing. Alas, poor Yorick, that`s about death. And in Romeo and Juliet everyone up ends up dying. The greatest dramas in the world are all about sex, violence and death."
  • "On every job you do, you`ve got to raise your game. My ambition is to just get better and better every job you do - you should never stop trying to get better. You have to teach yourself new things - I don`t think you necessarily learn them from other people."
  • "Well, you create your own persona, don`t you? And you have to live with that. But the people that I meet, they don`t think that I`m a lunatic. And if they do, then that`s OK, because it means that I`m playing the parts all right."
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Biography

Ray Winstone (I)
Last Updated: Saturday, October 24, 2009

Ray WinstoneFrequently cast as a working-class hard man, British actor Ray Winstone gained his first dose of international recognition for his brutal portrayal of an abusive, alcoholic family patriarch in Gary Oldman's Nil by Mouth (1997). Born in Hackney, London, on February 19, 1957, Winstone spent much of his youth as an amateur boxer. He first stepped into the ring at the age of 12 and over the course of the next several years won over 80 medals and trophies. Reportedly deciding to give acting a try because Ray Winstone was tired of getting hit, Winstone studied drama for a couple of years at the Corona School.

Ray Winstone got his first break when director Alan Clarke cast him in the BBC's televised production of Scum (1977), a harsh depiction of life in a Borstal for young offenders. Due to its content, the film was banned before being released theatrically two years later. Winstone began appearing in other films that same year, notably the Who's Quadrophenia.Winstone continued to work in both film and television throughout the next decade, doing most of his work in countless TV series. In 1994, he earned strong notices for his starring role in Ken Loach's Ladybird, Ladybird. Three years later, Winstone's harrowing performance in Oldman's Nil by Mouth garnered him a Best Actor BAFTA nomination, as well as recognition on both sides of the Atlantic.

Ray subsequently could be seen in a number of diverse projects, ranging from Face, Antonia Bird's 1997 crime drama, to the romantic comedy Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence (1998) to Tim Roth's The War Zone (1999), in which Winstone earned further acclaim as the abusive patriarch of a wildly dysfunctional family. Also in 1999, he could be seen playing a loan shark who gives Anjelica Huston a hard time in Huston's Agnes Browne. Winstone gained wide international notice for his starring role in 2000's Sexy Beast, holding his own opposite Ben Kingsley, who earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance. Ray Winstone followed that up with a well-received part in 2001's Last Orders and parlayed his success into a supporting role in Anthony Minghella's 2003 star-studded Civil War drama Cold Mountain.

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Ray Winstone (I)

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