Alan Cumming
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Movie Credits
Cat Tale (2008)
[ Sean Astin ][ Jerry O'Connell ][ Chazz Palminteri ][ Rip Torn ][ Fred Willard ]
Gray Matters (2007)
[ Thomas Cavanagh ][ Casey Dubois ]
Coming Out (2006)
Suffering Man's Charity (2006)
[ David Boreanaz ][ Henry Thomas ]
X-Men: The Official Game (2006)
[ Hugh Jackman ][ Dwight Schultz ][ Patrick Stewart ][ Shawn Ashmore ][ Stan Lee ]
Lifesize (2006)
Lifeline (2006)
Light My Fire (2006)
Lobsters (2006)
Full Grown Men (2006)
[ Judah Friedlander ]
Bad Blood (2005)
Son of the Mask (2005)
[ Bob Hoskins ][ Jamie Kennedy ][ Sandy Winton ][ Kal Penn ][ Ben Stein ]
Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005)
[ Steven Weber ][ Ken Kirzinger ][ John Kassir ][ Christian Campbell ]
Ripley Under Ground (2005)
[ Willem Dafoe ][ Ian Hart ][ Douglas Henshall ][ Barry Pepper ][ Tom Wilkinson ]
Sweet Land (2005)
[ John Heard ][ Ned Beatty ]
Bam Bam and Celeste (2005)
[ Wilson Cruz ]
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
[ Donald Sutherland ][ Tom Hollander ][ Matthew Macfadyen ][ Rupert Friend ][ Simon Woods ]
Neverwas (2005)
[ Aaron Eckhart ][ William Hurt ][ Ian McKellen ][ Nick Nolte ][ Bill Bellamy ]
Eighteen (2004)
[ Ian McKellen ][ Brendan Fletcher ]
Garfield (2004)
[ Bill Murray ][ Brad Garrett ][ Nick Cannon ][ Breckin Meyer ][ Richard Kind ]
The Goodbye Girl (2004)
[ Jeff Daniels ][ Eric Balfour ][ Patricia Heaton ][ Chris Carmack ][ Kevin Durand ]
Pits (2003)
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)
[ Antonio Banderas ][ Steve Buscemi ][ George Clooney ][ Bill Paxton ][ Sylvester Stallone ]
X2 (2003)
[ Brian Cox ][ Bruce Davison ][ Hugh Jackman ][ James Marsden ][ Ian McKellen ]
Nicholas Nickleby (2002)
[ Tom Courtenay ][ Edward Fox ][ Barry Humphries ][ Charlie Hunnam ][ Anne Hathaway ]
Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams (2002)
[ Antonio Banderas ][ Steve Buscemi ][ Bill Paxton ][ Tony Shalhoub ][ Danny Trejo ]
Zero Effect (2002)
CinéMagique (2002)
[ Martin Short ]
Investigating Sex (2001)
[ Jeremy Davies ][ Dermot Mulroney ][ Nick Nolte ][ Til Schweiger ][ Terrence Howard ]
The Anniversary Party (2001)
[ John Benjamin Hickey ][ Kevin Kline ][ John C. Reilly ][ Owen Kline ]
Josie and the Pussycats (2001)
[ Seth Green ][ Rosario Dawson ][ Donald Faison ][ Justin Chatwin ][ Breckin Meyer ]
Spy Kids (2001)
[ Antonio Banderas ][ George Clooney ][ Robert Patrick ][ Tony Shalhoub ][ Danny Trejo ]
Get Carter (2000)
[ Corey Michael Eubanks ][ Mickey Rourke ][ Sylvester Stallone ][ Andrew Stevens ][ Michael Caine ]
Company Man (2000)
[ Anthony Lapaglia ][ Ryan Phillippe ][ John Turturro ][ Denis Leary ][ Jeffrey Jones ]
The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)
[ Stephen Baldwin ][ Mark Addy ][ Thomas Gibson ][ Jack McGee ][ Harvey Korman ]
Urbania (2000)
[ Lothaire Bluteau ][ Dan Futterman ][ Matt Keeslar ][ Gabriel Olds ][ Josh Hamilton ]
Titus (1999)
[ James Frain ][ Anthony Hopkins ][ Angus MacFadyen ][ Matthew Rhys ][ Jonathan Rhys Meyers ]
Annie (1999)
[ Rich Negron ][ Victor Garber ][ Ernie Sabella ]
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
[ Tom Cruise ][ Stanley Kubrick ][ Thomas Gibson ][ Rade Serbedzija ]
Plunkett & Macleane (1999)
[ Alexander Armstrong ][ Dean Cook ][ Jonny Lee Miller ][ Michael Gambon ][ Robert Carlyle ]
Spice World (1997)
[ Bob Hoskins ][ Barry Humphries ][ Roger Moore ][ Dominic West ][ Hugh Laurie ]
For My Baby (1997)
Buddy (1997)
[ Dane Cook ][ Paul Reubens ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Francis Ford Coppola ][ Frank Welker ]
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
[ Justin Theroux ][ Jacob Vargas ]
Bathtime (1997)
Emma (1996)
[ Ewan McGregor ][ Jeremy Northam ][ James Cosmo ][ Mark Strong ]
Burn Your Phone (1996)
[ Jason Isaacs ]
GoldenEye (1995)
[ Sean Bean ][ Pierce Brosnan ][ Robbie Coltrane ][ Joe Don Baker ][ Bono ]
Circle of Friends (1995)
[ Jason Barry ][ Colin Firth ][ Chris O'Donnell ][ Little Richard ][ Aidan Gillen ]
Dug (1995)
Choob (1995)
Winch (1995)
Birl (1995)
Second Best (1994)
[ William Hurt ][ John Hurt ][ Keith Allen ]
Black Beauty (1994)
[ Sean Bean ][ David Thewlis ][ Danny Elfman ][ Alun Armstrong ][ Vincent Regan ]
That Sunday (1994)
Butter (1994)
[ Richard E. Grant ]
Micky Love (1993)
[ Damian Lewis ][ Rik Mayall ]
The Airzone Solution (1993)
Cabaret (1993)
[ Christopher Isherwood ][ Adam Godley ]
Prague (1992)
[ Bruno Ganz ]
The Last Romantics (1991)
[ Ian Holm ][ Rufus Sewell ]
Bernard and the Genie (1991)
[ Rowan Atkinson ]
Conquest of the South Pole (1989)
[ Ewen Bremner ]
The Accidental Death of an Anarchist (1983)

 

Alan Cumming was born on January 27, 1965, in Aberfeldy, Scotland. His family lived nearby in Dunkeld, where his father, Alex, was a forester for Atholl Estate. The family (Alex, mother Mary, big brother Tom and Alan) moved to Fassfern near Fort William soon after, before moving to the east coast of Scotland in 1969 where Alan's dad took up the position of Head Forester of Panmure Estate, and it was here Alan grew up. He went to Monikie Primary School and Carnoustie High School, where he began appearing in plays, and soon after that began working with with the Carnoustie Theatre Club and Carnoustie Musical Society. In 1981 he left high school with 8 'O' Grades and 4 Highers, but because he was too young to enter any university or drama school he worked for just over a year as a sub-editor at D.C. Thompson publishers in Dundee. There he worked on the launch of a new magazine "Tops" and was also the "Young Alan" who answered readers' letters. In September 1982 he began a three-year course at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow. He graduated in 1985 with a B.A. (Dramatic Studies) and awards for verse speaking and direction. He also had formed a cabaret double act with fellow student Forbes Masson called Victor and Barry, which went on to become hugely successful with tours (including two Perrier Pick of the Fringe seasons in London and a month-long engagement at the Sydney Opera House as part of an Australian tour), records ("Hear Victor and Barry and Faint", "Are We Too Loud?") and many TV appearances throughout the UK. Before graduating Alan made his professional theater and film debuts in "Macbeth" at the Tron theater in Glasgow and in Gillies MacKinnon's "Passing Glory". After graduating Alan worked extensively in Scottish theater and television, including a stint on the soap opera "Take the High Road" (1980) before moving to London when Conquest of the South Pole", a play by German playwright Manfred Karge transferred from the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh to the the Royal Court in London, earning him his first Olivier award nomination for Most Promising Newcomer of 1988.Alan performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and then the Royal National Theatre where he starred in "Accidental Death of an Anarchist", which he also adapted with director Tim Supple. The production was nominated for Best revival at the 1991 Olivier awards and Alan won for Comedy Performance of the Year. Then his film career began with Ian Sellar's Prague (1992), in which he starred with Sandrine Bonnaire and Bruno Ganz. The film premiered at the 1992 Cannes film festival and went on to win him Best Actor award at the Atlantic Film Festival and a Scottish BAFTA Best Actor nomination. In the same year he made two films for the BBC - The Last Romantics (1991) (TV) and Bernard and the Genie (1991) (TV), the latter winning him the Top Television Newcomer award at 1992 British Comedy Awards. In the 1992 Olivier awards he was also nominated for Comedy Performance of the Year for "La Bete". In 1993 he played Hamlet for the English Touring Theare to great critical acclaim ("An actor knocking on the door of greatness" - Daily Mail; ranked first and second--with his performance in "Cabaret"--in the Daily Telegraph's performances of the year) and then immediately went on to play the Emcee in Sam Mendes' revival of "Cabaret" at the same venue (London's Donmar Warehouse). He received a 1994 Olivier award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for "Cabaret", and for Hamlet he received the 1994 TMA Best Actor award and a Shakespeare Globe award nomination.In 1994 he made his first Hollywood film, Circle of Friends (1995), and his performance as the oleaginous Sean Walsh along with those in two films released in quick succession (Emma (1996) and GoldenEye (1995)) brought him to the attention of American producers, and he appeared in several Hollywood films, such as Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997) and Buddy (1997). He returned to the UK in 1997 to work with Stanley Kubrick and The Spice Girls before returning stateside in 1998 to reprise his role in "Cabaret" on Broadway. The show and his portrayal were a sensation, and he received the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics' Circle, Theatre World, FANY, New York Press and New York Public Advocate's awards for his performance. Since then he has alternated between theater and films, and also between smaller independent films and more mainstream fare. His theater work includes 2001's "Design for Living" on Broadway and the hugely successful off-Broadway "Elle" by Jean Genet, which he adapted and played the lead in 2002. Films have included Julie Taymor's Titus (1999), Urbania (2000), the "Spy Kids" trilogy, "Josie and the Pussycats (2000)_ , _X2; X Men United(2002)_ , Nicholas Nickleby (2002), Son of the Mask (2005) and the Showtime movie musical Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005) (TV). He wrote, directed, produced and acted in The Anniversary Party (2001) with Jennifer Jason Leigh, which premiered at the Cannes Film festival in 2002 and went on to win a National Board of Review award and two Independent Spirit award nominations. More recently he has produced the documentary "Show People" (2004) and the films Sweet Land (2005) and Full Grown Men (2006) (and appears in both) and acted in the movies Grey Matters (2005) opposite Heather Graham and Bam Bam and Celeste (2005) opposite Margaret Cho. in 2006 he will return to Broadway as Macheath in "The Threepenny Opera". He has also found the time to write a novel, "Tommy's Tale", in 2002 and a fragrance "Cumming" (cummingthefragrance.com) in 2005.


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