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Actors and directors who worked with Hugh on more than one production.
Dame Eileen Atkins (Actress)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "David Copperfield" [2000, Miss Jane Murdstone], "Madame Bovary" [2000, Marie Louise], and the upcoming "Evening" [2006, Mrs. Brown].

Short bio: Dame Eileen Atkins was born in 1934 in London. She had her first credited screen role in 1959's "Hilda Lessways." Since then she appeared in TV and film productions such as "Double Bill," "Oliver Twist," "The Dresser," "Cold Comfort Farm," "The Avengers," "Women Talking Dirty," "Gosford Park," "The Hours," "What a Girl Wants," "Cold Mountain," "Vanity Fair" and "Ask the Dust."
Ewen Bremner (Actor)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "Elizabeth I" [2005, King James VI] and "Black Hawk Down" [2001, Spec. Shawn Nelson].

Short bio: Ewen Bremner was born in 1971 in Edinburgh. He had his first credited screen role in 1975's "A Girl Named Sooner." Since then he appeared in TV and film productions such as "Trainspotting," "Snatch," "Pearl Harbor," "The Reckoning," "The Rundown," "AVP: Alien Vs. Predator," "Match Point" and "The Virgin Queen."
Hugh Bonneville (Actor)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "Daniel Deronda" [2002, Henleigh Grandcourt] and "Madame Bovary" [2000, Charles Bovary].

Short bio: Hugh Bonneville was born in 1963 in London. He was trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and had his first credited screen role in 1991's TV series "Dodgem." Since then he appeared in TV and film productions such as "Frankenstein," "Tomorrow Never Dies," "Notting Hill," "Mansfield Park," "Iris," "Piccadilly Jim," "Stage Beauty" and "Asylum."
Ioan Gruffudd (Actor)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "King Arthur" [2004, Lancelot] and "Black Hawk Down" [2001, Lt. John Beales].

Short bio: Ioan Gruffudd was born in 1973 in Wales. He was trained at the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Arts and had his first credited screen role in 1995's "A Relative Stranger." Since then he appeared in TV and film productions such as "Poldark," "Wilde," "Titanic," "Hornblower," "Great Expectations," "102 Dalmatians," "Shooters," "Man and Boy" and "Fantastic Four."
Jeremy Irons (Actor)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "Elizabeth I" [2005, Earl of Leicester] and in a one-day stage production of "The Soldier's Tale" [2004, The Narrator].

Short bio: Jeremy Irons was born in 1948 in the Isle of Wight. He was trained at the Bristol Old Vic School and had his first credited screen role in 1971's TV series "The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes." Since then he appeared in TV and film productions such as "Dead Ringers," "Kafka," (the voice of Scar in) "The Lion King," "Die Hard 3," "Stealing Beauty," "Lolita," "The Man in the Iron Mask," "Being Julia," "The Merchant of Venice" and "Kingdom of Heaven."
Eddie Redmayne (Actor)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "Elizabeth I" [2005, Earl of Southhampton] and the upcoming "Savage Grace" [2007, Tony Baekland].

Short bio: Eddie Redmayne was born 1982 in England and studied History of Art at Trinity College in Cambridge. He performed with the National Youth Music Theatre and made his professional stage debut for Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in Twelth Night. A selected filmography includes "Like Minds," "The Good Shepherd," and projects currently in production such as "The Golden Age" and "The Other Boleyn Girl."
Ray Winstone (Actor)
Co-starred with Hugh in... "King Arthur" [2004, Bors] and in the stage production of "To the Green Fields Beyond" [2000, Ain].

Short bio: Ray Winstone was born in 1957 in London. He was trained at the Corona School and had his first credited screen role in 1976's TV series "The Sweeney." Since then he appeared in TV and film productions such as "Scum," "Fox," "Robin of Sherwood," "Ladybird Ladybird," "Nil by Mouth," "The War Zone," "Agnes Browne," "Sexy Beast," "Love, Honour and Obey," "Ripley's Game," "Henry VIII," "Cold Mountain," "The Proposition," (the voice of Mr. Beaver in) "The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," "Vincent," and "The Departed."
Michael Caton-Jones (Director)
Directed Hugh in... "Basic Instinct 2" [2006] and "Shooting Dogs" [2005].

Short bio: Michael Caton-Jones was born Michael Jones (he later took his first wife's surname, Caton) in 1957 in Broxburn, Lothian, Scotland. He trained at the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK. His film credits include "Rob Roy," "The Jackal," and "City by the Sea."
Tom Hooper (Director)
Directed Hugh in... "Elizabeth I" [2005] and "Daniel Deronda" [2002].

Short bio: Tom Hooper was born in 1972 in England and studied English at Oxford University. During his time there, he directed plays. In 1997, he directed three episodes of the CBBC drama, "Byker Grove," and later went on to direct seven episodes for the BBC soap opera, "EastEnders." He has also directed an episode of "Cold Feet," though not the episodes Hugh was in. His credits include "EastEnders," "Love in a Cold Climate," "Prime Suspect 6" and "Red Dust."