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Hugo Weaving

Hugo Wallace Weaving AO (born 4 April 1960) is an English actor. Born in Colonial Nigeria to English parents, he has resided in Australia for the entirety of his career. He is the recipient of six Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards (AACTA) and has also been recognised as an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia.

Hugo Weaving

Weaving in 2018
Born
Hugo Wallace Weaving

(1960-04-04) 4 April 1960 (age 62)
NationalityEnglish
Alma materNational Institute of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1981–present
PartnerKatrina Greenwood (1984–present)
Children2, including Harry Greenwood
RelativesSamara Weaving (niece)

Weaving landed his first major role as English cricket captain Douglas Jardine on the Australian television series Bodyline (1984). Continuing to act in Australia, he rose to prominence with his appearances in the films Proof (1991) and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), winning his first AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role with the former. By the turn of the millennium, Weaving achieved international recognition through appearances in mainstream American productions. His most notable film roles include Agent Smith in the first three The Matrix films (1999–2003), Elrond in The Lord of the Rings (2001–2003) and The Hobbit (2012–2014) trilogies, the title character in V for Vendetta (2005), and Johann Schmidt / Red Skull in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Captain America: The First Avenger (2011).

In addition to his live action appearances, Weaving has had several voice over roles, including in the films Babe (1995), Happy Feet (2006) and Happy Feet Two (2011), and the Transformers series as Megatron (2007–2011). He also reprised his roles of Agent Smith and Elrond in Matrix and Lord of the Rings video game adaptations.

Early life and education

Weaving was born on 4 April 1960 at the University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital, in Ibadan, Nigeria to English parents; he is the son of Anne Lennard (born 1934),[1] a tour guide and former teacher, and Wallace Weaving (born 1929), a seismologist, who met as students at the University of Bristol.[2][3][1] His maternal grandmother was Belgian.[1] A year after his birth, his family returned to the United Kingdom, living in Bedford and Brighton before moving to Melbourne and Sydney in Australia; Johannesburg in South Africa; and then returning to the United Kingdom again.[2]

While in the UK, he attended The Downs School, Wraxall, near Bristol, and Queen Elizabeth's Hospital.[4] While at the Downs School, in 1973 Weaving played one of his first theatrical roles, taking the part of Captain Asquith in Robert Bolt's The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew. His family moved back to Australia in 1976, where he attended Knox Grammar School in Sydney.[5] He graduated from Sydney's National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1981.[6]

Career

1984–1998

Weaving's first television role was in the 1984 Australian television series Bodyline, as the English cricket captain Douglas Jardine. Weaving appeared in the Australian miniseries The Dirtwater Dynasty in 1988 and as Geoffrey Chambers in the drama Barlow and Chambers: A Long Way From Home. He starred opposite Nicole Kidman in the 1989 TV mini-series Bangkok Hilton. In 1991, Weaving received the Australian Film Institute's "Best Actor" award for his performance in the low-budget Proof as the blind photographer. He appeared as Sir John in Yahoo Serious's 1993 comedy Reckless Kelly, a lampoon of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly.

In the mid-1990s, Weaving portrayed drag queen Anthony "Tick" Belrose/Mitzi Del Bra in the 1994 film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, and provided the voice of Rex the sheepdog in the 1995 family film Babe and its 1998 sequel Babe: Pig in the City. In 1998, he received the "Best Actor" award from the Montreal World Film Festival for his performance as a suspected serial killer in The Interview.

1999–2010

Weaving played the enigmatic and evil-minded Agent Smith in the 1999 film The Matrix. He later reprised that role in the film's 2003 sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. He was a voice actor in the cartoon film The Magic Pudding.[7]

 
Weaving at The Matrix Revolutions premiere in 2003

He received additional acclaim in the role of half-elven lord Elrond in Peter Jackson's three-film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, released between 2001 and 2003. Weaving was the main actor in Andrew Kotatko's award-winning film Everything Goes (2004). He starred as a heroin-addicted ex-rugby league player in the 2005 Australian indie film Little Fish, opposite Cate Blanchett. Weaving played the title role as V in the 2005 film V for Vendetta, in which he was reunited with the Wachowskis, creators of The Matrix trilogy, who wrote the adapted screenplay. Actor James Purefoy was originally signed to play the role, but was fired six weeks into filming over creative differences.[8][9][10] Weaving reshot most of Purefoy's scenes as V (even though his face is never seen) apart from a couple of minor dialogue-free scenes early in the film while stuntman David Leitch performed all of V's stunts.

Weaving reprised his role as Elrond for the video game The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth II. He regularly appears in productions by the Sydney Theatre Company (STC). In 2006, he worked with Cate Blanchett on a reprise of the STC production of Hedda Gabler in New York City. In a controversial move by director Michael Bay, Weaving was chosen as the Decepticon leader Megatron vocally in the 2007 live-action film Transformers, rather than using the original version of the character's voice created by the voice actor Frank Welker.

 

Weaving himself was unaware of the controversy and had accepted the role based on Michael Bay's personal request; in a November 2008 Sun Herald interview, he said he had never seen Transformers. Though Weaving reprised his role in two sequels, he does not have much personal investment in the Transformers films. In February 2010, Weaving revealed to The Age: "Director Michael Bay talks to me on the phone. I've never met him. We were doing the voice for the second one and I still hadn't seen the first one. I still didn't really know who the characters were and I didn't know what anything was. It's a voice job, for sure, and people assume I've spent my life working on it, but I really know so little about it."[11] In 2012, Weaving said to Collider: "It was one of the only things I've ever done where I had no knowledge of it, I didn't care about it, I didn't think about it. They wanted me to do it. In one way, I regret that bit. I don't regret doing it, but I very rarely do something if it's meaningless. It was meaningless to me, honestly. I don't mean that in any nasty way."

Weaving played a supporting role in Joe Johnston's 2010 remake of the 1941 film The Wolfman, starring Benicio del Toro. Immediately after Wolfman wrapped in spring 2008, he returned home to Australia to film a lead role in the film Last Ride, directed by Glendyn Ivin. In early 2009, Guillermo del Toro, then director of The Hobbit films, prequels to The Lord of the Rings, confirmed his intent to again cast Weaving as Elrond of Rivendell in a BBC interview.[12] When asked about reprising the role, Weaving replied that he was game, but had not officially been approached. Del Toro eventually left the project; Peter Jackson decided to direct the films himself but Weaving was not officially confirmed in the cast until May 2011.

Weaving spent the summer of 2009 starring in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of God of Carnage, portraying the caustic lawyer Alain Reille. He returned to the stage in November 2010 in Sydney Theatre Company's Uncle Vanya, co-starring Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh.[13] Weaving filmed a guest role on Roxburgh's Australian TV series Rake in May 2010.

In May 2009, Weaving accepted a co-starring role in the docudrama Oranges and Sunshine,[14] about the forced migration of thousands of British children to Australia in the 1950s. Filming began in autumn 2009 in Nottingham, England, and Adelaide, South Australia, and continued through January 2010. The film premiered at the Rome International Film Festival on 28 October 2010 and garnered positive reviews. 2010 also saw the release of Legend of the Guardians (formerly The Guardians of Ga'Hoole), in which Weaving has another high-profile voice role,[15] portraying two different owls named Noctus and Grimble in Zack Snyder's film adaptation of Kathryn Lasky's popular series of children's books.

On 4 May 2010, it was officially confirmed by Marvel Studios that Weaving would play the fictional Nazi Red Skull in the superhero film Captain America: The First Avenger.[16] Weaving completed filming his role on the project in September 2010 and returned to Sydney to prepare for Uncle Vanya. It is unlikely he will sign on for any further installments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; in an August 2011 Baltimore Sun interview, the actor confided he is weary of typecasting and of "blockbuster" films in general: "I think I've about had enough... I'm not sure how many more of them I'll make. It doesn't feel to me as though they've been the majority of my work, though that's probably the way it seems to most other people."[17]

2011–present

 
Weaving at Sydney Film Festival in 2013

On 13 March 2011, The Key Man, which Weaving filmed in 2006, finally debuted at the South By Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas.[18] The child migrant saga Oranges and Sunshine opened in the UK on 1 April, the culmination of months of success on the festival circuit in late 2010-early 2011.[19] In March, the Sydney Theatre Company and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that STC's 2010 production of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya would be reprised in Washington, D.C., during the month of August.[20] In April, months of speculation finally ended when Weaving appeared on The Hobbit's New Zealand set, shortly before a production spokesman officially confirmed the actor's return as Elrond in Peter Jackson's prequel trilogy to The Lord of the Rings.[21] He was part of the cast of the Wachowskis' adaptation of David Mitchell's novel Cloud Atlas.[22] The project, co-starring Tom Hanks, Ben Whishaw, Halle Berry, Jim Broadbent, and Susan Sarandon, began filming in September 2011 and was released in October 2012.

2012 also found Weaving re-focusing on his theatrical career, with a return to the Sydney Theatre Company to star in a new adaptation of Christopher Hampton's play Les Liaisons Dangereuses in March.[23] He portrayed the notorious Vicomte de Valmont, a character he first played onstage in 1987. His frequent stage foil Pamela Rabe costarred. Weaving and Cate Blanchett reprised their roles in STC's internationally lauded production of Uncle Vanya for a ten-day run at New York's Lincoln Center in July.[24]

The busy actor also joined the cast of three forthcoming Australian films in summer 2012. The Western-tinged police thriller Mystery Road, written and directed by Ivan Sen, began filming in June 2012.[25] Weaving appeared in the prison drama Healing for director Craig Monahan, with whom he previously made The Interview (1998) and Peaches (2005).[26] He appeared in a segment of the Australian anthology film The Turning, based on Tim Winton's collection of linked stories, entitled "The Commission", directed by David Wenham.[27] He ended 2013 co-starring with Richard Roxburgh and Philip Quast in Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot, for the Sydney Theatre Company.[28][29]

In the spring of 2013, Weaving reprised the Agent Smith role for a General Electric television commercial for their "Brilliant Machines" innovations in healthcare management technology, which was slated to air during a break from 13 April's edition of Saturday Night Live, and subsequently continued to receive multiple airings on major cable networks.[30]

From 26 July to 27 September 2014, Weaving played the titular role of Sydney Theatre Company's production of Macbeth.[31] In an unusual treatment of the Shakespearian tragedy by young Sydney director Kip Williams, Weaving's performance was described by Peter Gotting of The Guardian as "the role of his career".[32]

In October 2015, Weaving joined the cast of the film adaption of Craig Silvey's novel Jasper Jones.[33][34]

In 2018, Weaving starred as Thaddeus Valentine in Mortal Engines.

In 2020, Weaving starred as Alfred in Tony Kushner's adaptation of The Visit.[35]

Other roles

In 2004, Weaving became an ambassador for Australian animal rights organisation Voiceless, the animal protection institute. He attends events, promotes Voiceless in interviews, and assists in their judging of annual grants recipients.[36]

As of 2022, Weaving is on the board of the Adelaide Film Festival.[37]

Personal life

When he was 13 years old, Weaving was diagnosed with epilepsy. Although the condition rarely affected him and stopped in his early 30s, he still chooses not to drive, given the risk of a seizure.[38] He has been in a relationship with Katrina Greenwood since 1984;[39] they live in Sydney and have two children together: Harry Greenwood, an actor, and Holly Greenwood, an artist.[40]

Weaving also has a brother and a sister. He is the uncle of actress Samara Weaving, who also began her career in Australia before transitioning to American roles. Both appeared in the 2013 Australian film Mystery Road. His younger niece Morgan Weaving appeared on the Australian soap opera Home and Away alongside her sister.[41]

Awards

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1981 ...Maybe This Time Student 2
1983 The City's Edge Andy White
1986 For Love Alone Jonathan Crow
1987 The Right Hand Man Ned Devine
1989 Bangkok Hilton Richard Carlisle
1990 ...Almost Jake
1991 Proof Martin AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
1992 Road to Alice Louis
1993 Frauds Jonathan Wheats
Reckless Kelly Sir John
The Custodian Det. Church
1994 Exile Innes
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Anthony "Tick" Belrose / Mitzi Del Bra Nominated — AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
What's Going On, Frank? Strange Packer in Supermarket
1995 Babe Rex the Male Sheepdog (voice)
1997 True Love and Chaos Morris
1998 Babe: Pig in the City Rex the Male Sheepdog (voice) Cameo
Bedrooms and Hallways Jeremy
The Interview Eddie Rodney Fleming AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Montreal World Film Festival Award for Best Actor
Nominated — FCCA Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Kiss Barry
1999 Strange Planet Steven
Little Echo Lost Echo Man
The Matrix Agent Smith Nominated — Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Villain
2000 The Magic Pudding Bill Barnacle (voice)
2001 Russian Doll Harvey
The Old Man Who Read Love Stories Rubicondo (Dentist) Nominated — AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated — FCCA Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Elrond Nominated — Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2003 The Matrix Reloaded Agent Smith Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Fight (shared with Keanu Reeves)
The Matrix Revolutions
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Elrond Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
National Board of Review Award for Best Cast
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2004 Everything Goes Ray Inside Film Awards: Best Short Film
Peaches Alan
2005 Little Fish Lionel Dawson AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
FCCA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Inside Film Award for Best Actor
2006 V for Vendetta V Nominated — International Award for Best Actor
Happy Feet Noah (voice)
2007 Transformers Megatron (voice) Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain
In the Company of Actors Himself / Judge Brack
2008 The Tender Hook McHeath
2009 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Megatron (voice)
Last Ride Kev Nominated — AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2010 The Wolfman Detective Francis Abberline
Oranges and Sunshine[14] Jack AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole Noctus and Grimble (voice)
2011 Transformers: Dark of the Moon Megatron (voice)
Captain America: The First Avenger Johann Schmidt / Red Skull Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Fight (with Chris Evans)
Nominated — Scream Award for Best Villain
Happy Feet Two Noah (voice)
2012 Cloud Atlas Haskell Moore
Tadeusz Kesselring
Bill Smoke
Nurse Noakes
Boardman Mephi
Old Georgie
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Elrond
2013 Mystery Road Johnno
The Turning Bob Lang Nominated — AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
2014 Healing Matt Perry
The Mule Croft Nominated — AFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Elrond
2015 Strangerland David Rae
The Dressmaker Sergeant Farrat AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
AFCA Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated — Film Critics Circle of Australia for Best Supporting Actor
2016 Hacksaw Ridge Tom Doss AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
2017 Jasper Jones Mad Jack Lionel Nominated — AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
2018 Black '47 Hannah
Mortal Engines Thaddeus Valentine
2019 Hearts and Bones Daniel Fisher Nominated — AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Measure for Measure Duke
2021 Lone Wolf Police Minister
2022 Expired Dr. Michael Bergman

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Bodyline Douglas Jardine 7 episodes
1987 Frontier Governor Arthur 3 episodes
1988 Melba Charles Armstrong 6 episodes
The Dirtwater Dynasty Richard Eastwick 5 episodes
Dadah Is Death Geoffrey Chambers Television film
1989 Bangkok Hilton Richard Carlisle 3 episodes
1993 Seven Deadly Sins Lust Episode: "Lust"
1995 Bordertown Kenneth Pearson 10 episodes
1996 The Bite Jack Shannon 2 episodes
Naked: Stories of Men Martin Furlong Episode: "Coral Island"
1997 Halifax f.p. Det. Sgt. Tom Hurkos Episode: "Isn't It Romantic"
2003 After the Deluge Martin Kirby Television film
2010 Rake Prof Graham Murray Episode: "R vs Murray"
I, Spry Narrator Documentary
2017 Seven Types of Ambiguity Dr Alex Klima 5 episodes
2018 Patrick Melrose David Melrose
2021 Mr. Corman Artie Corman Episode: "Mr. Corman"
2021 Love Me Glen 6 episodes

Video games

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Further reading

  • The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia – Theatre . Film . Radio . Television – Volume 1 – Ann Atkinson, Linsay Knight, Margaret McPhee – Allen & Unwin Pty. Ltd., 1996
  • The Australian Film and Television Companion – compiled by Tony Harrison – Simon & Schuster Australia, 1994

External links

  • Hugo Weaving at IMDb
  • Hugo Weaving at TCM
  • Hugo Weaving at AllMovie

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Hugo Wallace Weaving AO born 4 April 1960 is an English actor Born in Colonial Nigeria to English parents he has resided in Australia for the entirety of his career He is the recipient of six Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards AACTA and has also been recognised as an Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia Hugo WeavingAOWeaving in 2018BornHugo Wallace Weaving 1960 04 04 4 April 1960 age 62 Ibadan British NigeriaNationalityEnglishAlma materNational Institute of Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1981 presentPartnerKatrina Greenwood 1984 present Children2 including Harry GreenwoodRelativesSamara Weaving niece Weaving landed his first major role as English cricket captain Douglas Jardine on the Australian television series Bodyline 1984 Continuing to act in Australia he rose to prominence with his appearances in the films Proof 1991 and The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert 1994 winning his first AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role with the former By the turn of the millennium Weaving achieved international recognition through appearances in mainstream American productions His most notable film roles include Agent Smith in the first three The Matrix films 1999 2003 Elrond in The Lord of the Rings 2001 2003 and The Hobbit 2012 2014 trilogies the title character in V for Vendetta 2005 and Johann Schmidt Red Skull in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU film Captain America The First Avenger 2011 In addition to his live action appearances Weaving has had several voice over roles including in the films Babe 1995 Happy Feet 2006 and Happy Feet Two 2011 and the Transformers series as Megatron 2007 2011 He also reprised his roles of Agent Smith and Elrond in Matrix and Lord of the Rings video game adaptations Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1984 1998 2 2 1999 2010 2 3 2011 present 3 Other roles 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 6 3 Video games 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life and education EditWeaving was born on 4 April 1960 at the University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital in Ibadan Nigeria to English parents he is the son of Anne Lennard born 1934 1 a tour guide and former teacher and Wallace Weaving born 1929 a seismologist who met as students at the University of Bristol 2 3 1 His maternal grandmother was Belgian 1 A year after his birth his family returned to the United Kingdom living in Bedford and Brighton before moving to Melbourne and Sydney in Australia Johannesburg in South Africa and then returning to the United Kingdom again 2 While in the UK he attended The Downs School Wraxall near Bristol and Queen Elizabeth s Hospital 4 While at the Downs School in 1973 Weaving played one of his first theatrical roles taking the part of Captain Asquith in Robert Bolt s The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew His family moved back to Australia in 1976 where he attended Knox Grammar School in Sydney 5 He graduated from Sydney s National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1981 6 Career Edit1984 1998 Edit Weaving s first television role was in the 1984 Australian television series Bodyline as the English cricket captain Douglas Jardine Weaving appeared in the Australian miniseries The Dirtwater Dynasty in 1988 and as Geoffrey Chambers in the drama Barlow and Chambers A Long Way From Home He starred opposite Nicole Kidman in the 1989 TV mini series Bangkok Hilton In 1991 Weaving received the Australian Film Institute s Best Actor award for his performance in the low budget Proof as the blind photographer He appeared as Sir John in Yahoo Serious s 1993 comedy Reckless Kelly a lampoon of Australian outlaw Ned Kelly In the mid 1990s Weaving portrayed drag queen Anthony Tick Belrose Mitzi Del Bra in the 1994 film Priscilla Queen of the Desert and provided the voice of Rex the sheepdog in the 1995 family film Babe and its 1998 sequel Babe Pig in the City In 1998 he received the Best Actor award from the Montreal World Film Festival for his performance as a suspected serial killer in The Interview 1999 2010 Edit Weaving played the enigmatic and evil minded Agent Smith in the 1999 film The Matrix He later reprised that role in the film s 2003 sequels The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions He was a voice actor in the cartoon film The Magic Pudding 7 Weaving at The Matrix Revolutions premiere in 2003 He received additional acclaim in the role of half elven lord Elrond in Peter Jackson s three film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings released between 2001 and 2003 Weaving was the main actor in Andrew Kotatko s award winning film Everything Goes 2004 He starred as a heroin addicted ex rugby league player in the 2005 Australian indie film Little Fish opposite Cate Blanchett Weaving played the title role as V in the 2005 film V for Vendetta in which he was reunited with the Wachowskis creators of The Matrix trilogy who wrote the adapted screenplay Actor James Purefoy was originally signed to play the role but was fired six weeks into filming over creative differences 8 9 10 Weaving reshot most of Purefoy s scenes as V even though his face is never seen apart from a couple of minor dialogue free scenes early in the film while stuntman David Leitch performed all of V s stunts Weaving reprised his role as Elrond for the video game The Lord of the Rings The Battle for Middle Earth II He regularly appears in productions by the Sydney Theatre Company STC In 2006 he worked with Cate Blanchett on a reprise of the STC production of Hedda Gabler in New York City In a controversial move by director Michael Bay Weaving was chosen as the Decepticon leader Megatron vocally in the 2007 live action film Transformers rather than using the original version of the character s voice created by the voice actor Frank Welker Weaving at The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King premiere in 2003 Weaving himself was unaware of the controversy and had accepted the role based on Michael Bay s personal request in a November 2008 Sun Herald interview he said he had never seen Transformers Though Weaving reprised his role in two sequels he does not have much personal investment in the Transformers films In February 2010 Weaving revealed to The Age Director Michael Bay talks to me on the phone I ve never met him We were doing the voice for the second one and I still hadn t seen the first one I still didn t really know who the characters were and I didn t know what anything was It s a voice job for sure and people assume I ve spent my life working on it but I really know so little about it 11 In 2012 Weaving said to Collider It was one of the only things I ve ever done where I had no knowledge of it I didn t care about it I didn t think about it They wanted me to do it In one way I regret that bit I don t regret doing it but I very rarely do something if it s meaningless It was meaningless to me honestly I don t mean that in any nasty way Weaving played a supporting role in Joe Johnston s 2010 remake of the 1941 film The Wolfman starring Benicio del Toro Immediately after Wolfman wrapped in spring 2008 he returned home to Australia to film a lead role in the film Last Ride directed by Glendyn Ivin In early 2009 Guillermo del Toro then director of The Hobbit films prequels to The Lord of the Rings confirmed his intent to again cast Weaving as Elrond of Rivendell in a BBC interview 12 When asked about reprising the role Weaving replied that he was game but had not officially been approached Del Toro eventually left the project Peter Jackson decided to direct the films himself but Weaving was not officially confirmed in the cast until May 2011 Weaving spent the summer of 2009 starring in the Melbourne Theatre Company s production of God of Carnage portraying the caustic lawyer Alain Reille He returned to the stage in November 2010 in Sydney Theatre Company s Uncle Vanya co starring Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh 13 Weaving filmed a guest role on Roxburgh s Australian TV series Rake in May 2010 In May 2009 Weaving accepted a co starring role in the docudrama Oranges and Sunshine 14 about the forced migration of thousands of British children to Australia in the 1950s Filming began in autumn 2009 in Nottingham England and Adelaide South Australia and continued through January 2010 The film premiered at the Rome International Film Festival on 28 October 2010 and garnered positive reviews 2010 also saw the release of Legend of the Guardians formerly The Guardians of Ga Hoole in which Weaving has another high profile voice role 15 portraying two different owls named Noctus and Grimble in Zack Snyder s film adaptation of Kathryn Lasky s popular series of children s books On 4 May 2010 it was officially confirmed by Marvel Studios that Weaving would play the fictional Nazi Red Skull in the superhero film Captain America The First Avenger 16 Weaving completed filming his role on the project in September 2010 and returned to Sydney to prepare for Uncle Vanya It is unlikely he will sign on for any further installments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in an August 2011 Baltimore Sun interview the actor confided he is weary of typecasting and of blockbuster films in general I think I ve about had enough I m not sure how many more of them I ll make It doesn t feel to me as though they ve been the majority of my work though that s probably the way it seems to most other people 17 2011 present Edit Weaving at Sydney Film Festival in 2013 On 13 March 2011 The Key Man which Weaving filmed in 2006 finally debuted at the South By Southwest Festival in Austin Texas 18 The child migrant saga Oranges and Sunshine opened in the UK on 1 April the culmination of months of success on the festival circuit in late 2010 early 2011 19 In March the Sydney Theatre Company and John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced that STC s 2010 production of Chekhov s Uncle Vanya would be reprised in Washington D C during the month of August 20 In April months of speculation finally ended when Weaving appeared on The Hobbit s New Zealand set shortly before a production spokesman officially confirmed the actor s return as Elrond in Peter Jackson s prequel trilogy to The Lord of the Rings 21 He was part of the cast of the Wachowskis adaptation of David Mitchell s novel Cloud Atlas 22 The project co starring Tom Hanks Ben Whishaw Halle Berry Jim Broadbent and Susan Sarandon began filming in September 2011 and was released in October 2012 2012 also found Weaving re focusing on his theatrical career with a return to the Sydney Theatre Company to star in a new adaptation of Christopher Hampton s play Les Liaisons Dangereuses in March 23 He portrayed the notorious Vicomte de Valmont a character he first played onstage in 1987 His frequent stage foil Pamela Rabe costarred Weaving and Cate Blanchett reprised their roles in STC s internationally lauded production of Uncle Vanya for a ten day run at New York s Lincoln Center in July 24 The busy actor also joined the cast of three forthcoming Australian films in summer 2012 The Western tinged police thriller Mystery Road written and directed by Ivan Sen began filming in June 2012 25 Weaving appeared in the prison drama Healing for director Craig Monahan with whom he previously made The Interview 1998 and Peaches 2005 26 He appeared in a segment of the Australian anthology film The Turning based on Tim Winton s collection of linked stories entitled The Commission directed by David Wenham 27 He ended 2013 co starring with Richard Roxburgh and Philip Quast in Samuel Beckett s Waiting For Godot for the Sydney Theatre Company 28 29 In the spring of 2013 Weaving reprised the Agent Smith role for a General Electric television commercial for their Brilliant Machines innovations in healthcare management technology which was slated to air during a break from 13 April s edition of Saturday Night Live and subsequently continued to receive multiple airings on major cable networks 30 From 26 July to 27 September 2014 Weaving played the titular role of Sydney Theatre Company s production of Macbeth 31 In an unusual treatment of the Shakespearian tragedy by young Sydney director Kip Williams Weaving s performance was described by Peter Gotting of The Guardian as the role of his career 32 In October 2015 Weaving joined the cast of the film adaption of Craig Silvey s novel Jasper Jones 33 34 In 2018 Weaving starred as Thaddeus Valentine in Mortal Engines In 2020 Weaving starred as Alfred in Tony Kushner s adaptation of The Visit 35 Other roles EditIn 2004 Weaving became an ambassador for Australian animal rights organisation Voiceless the animal protection institute He attends events promotes Voiceless in interviews and assists in their judging of annual grants recipients 36 As of 2022 update Weaving is on the board of the Adelaide Film Festival 37 Personal life EditWhen he was 13 years old Weaving was diagnosed with epilepsy Although the condition rarely affected him and stopped in his early 30s he still chooses not to drive given the risk of a seizure 38 He has been in a relationship with Katrina Greenwood since 1984 39 they live in Sydney and have two children together Harry Greenwood an actor and Holly Greenwood an artist 40 Weaving also has a brother and a sister He is the uncle of actress Samara Weaving who also began her career in Australia before transitioning to American roles Both appeared in the 2013 Australian film Mystery Road His younger niece Morgan Weaving appeared on the Australian soap opera Home and Away alongside her sister 41 Awards Edit1991 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Lead Role Proof 1998 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Lead Role The Interview 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards Best Actor in a Lead Role Little Fish 2007 The Constellation Awards Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Film TV Movie or Miniseries V for Vendetta 2011 Sydney Theatre Award Best Supporting Actor Sydney Theatre Company s Uncle Vanya 2012 Helen Hayes Award Best Supporting Performer Non Resident Production Sydney Theatre Company s Uncle Vanya 2018 Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Play for Arturo Ui in the Sydney Theatre Company s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui 42 2018 Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television Film Patrick Melrose 2020 Honorary Officer of the Order of Australia 43 Filmography EditIt has been suggested that this article should be split into multiple articles discuss October 2022 Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1981 Maybe This Time Student 21983 The City s Edge Andy White1986 For Love Alone Jonathan Crow1987 The Right Hand Man Ned Devine1989 Bangkok Hilton Richard Carlisle1990 Almost Jake1991 Proof Martin AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role1992 Road to Alice Louis1993 Frauds Jonathan WheatsReckless Kelly Sir JohnThe Custodian Det Church1994 Exile InnesThe Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert Anthony Tick Belrose Mitzi Del Bra Nominated AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading RoleWhat s Going On Frank Strange Packer in Supermarket1995 Babe Rex the Male Sheepdog voice 1997 True Love and Chaos Morris1998 Babe Pig in the City Rex the Male Sheepdog voice CameoBedrooms and Hallways JeremyThe Interview Eddie Rodney Fleming AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading RoleMontreal World Film Festival Award for Best ActorNominated FCCA Award for Best Supporting ActorThe Kiss Barry1999 Strange Planet StevenLittle Echo Lost Echo ManThe Matrix Agent Smith Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Villain2000 The Magic Pudding Bill Barnacle voice 2001 Russian Doll HarveyThe Old Man Who Read Love Stories Rubicondo Dentist Nominated AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting RoleNominated FCCA Award for Best Supporting ActorThe Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Elrond Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture2002 The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers2003 The Matrix Reloaded Agent Smith Nominated MTV Movie Award for Best Fight shared with Keanu Reeves The Matrix RevolutionsThe Lord of the Rings The Return of the King Elrond Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best CastNational Board of Review Award for Best CastScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture2004 Everything Goes Ray Inside Film Awards Best Short FilmPeaches Alan2005 Little Fish Lionel Dawson AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading RoleFCCA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting RoleInside Film Award for Best Actor2006 V for Vendetta V Nominated International Award for Best ActorHappy Feet Noah voice 2007 Transformers Megatron voice Nominated Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie VillainIn the Company of Actors Himself Judge Brack2008 The Tender Hook McHeath2009 Transformers Revenge of the Fallen Megatron voice Last Ride Kev Nominated AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role2010 The Wolfman Detective Francis AbberlineOranges and Sunshine 14 Jack AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting RoleNominated Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureLegend of the Guardians The Owls of Ga Hoole Noctus and Grimble voice 2011 Transformers Dark of the Moon Megatron voice Captain America The First Avenger Johann Schmidt Red Skull Nominated Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Fight with Chris Evans Nominated Scream Award for Best VillainHappy Feet Two Noah voice 2012 Cloud Atlas Haskell MooreTadeusz KesselringBill SmokeNurse NoakesBoardman MephiOld GeorgieThe Hobbit An Unexpected Journey Elrond2013 Mystery Road JohnnoThe Turning Bob Lang Nominated AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role2014 Healing Matt PerryThe Mule Croft Nominated AFCA Award for Best Supporting ActorThe Hobbit The Battle of the Five Armies Elrond2015 Strangerland David RaeThe Dressmaker Sergeant Farrat AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting RoleAFCA Award for Best Supporting ActorNominated Film Critics Circle of Australia for Best Supporting Actor2016 Hacksaw Ridge Tom Doss AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role2017 Jasper Jones Mad Jack Lionel Nominated AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role2018 Black 47 HannahMortal Engines Thaddeus Valentine2019 Hearts and Bones Daniel Fisher Nominated AACTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading RoleMeasure for Measure Duke2021 Lone Wolf Police Minister2022 Expired Dr Michael BergmanTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1984 Bodyline Douglas Jardine 7 episodes1987 Frontier Governor Arthur 3 episodes1988 Melba Charles Armstrong 6 episodesThe Dirtwater Dynasty Richard Eastwick 5 episodesDadah Is Death Geoffrey Chambers Television film1989 Bangkok Hilton Richard Carlisle 3 episodes1993 Seven Deadly Sins Lust Episode Lust 1995 Bordertown Kenneth Pearson 10 episodes1996 The Bite Jack Shannon 2 episodesNaked Stories of Men Martin Furlong Episode Coral Island 1997 Halifax f p Det Sgt Tom Hurkos Episode Isn t It Romantic 2003 After the Deluge Martin Kirby Television film2010 Rake Prof Graham Murray Episode R vs Murray I Spry Narrator Documentary2017 Seven Types of Ambiguity Dr Alex Klima 5 episodes2018 Patrick Melrose David Melrose2021 Mr Corman Artie Corman Episode Mr Corman 2021 Love Me Glen 6 episodesVideo games Edit Year Title Voice role Notes2003 Enter the Matrix Agent Smith2006 The Lord of the Rings The Battle for Middle earth II 44 Elrond2009 The Lord of the Rings Conquest 45 References Edit a b c Meet the listener Anne Lennard wartime evacuee Life Matters Australia ABC 29 September 2009 Archived from the original on 22 January 2010 Retrieved 8 August 2010 a b Quiet achiever The Sydney Morning Herald 3 April 2006 Archived from the original on 23 June 2011 Retrieved 12 March 2010 Hugo Weaving Profile Biography Filmography amp Photos uk movies yahoo com Archived from the original on 24 June 2011 Retrieved 8 August 2010 Weaving no red carpet spells The Sydney Morning Herald 5 March 2004 Retrieved 11 November 2022 Schools In Sydney NSW Schools 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