Ben Chaplin
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Movie Credits
Brontë (2007)
[ Jonathan Rhys Meyers ][ Hugh Dancy ][ Michael O'Keefe ]
The Waterhorse (2007)
[ David Morrissey ]
Dangerous Parking (2006)
[ Michael Gambon ][ Peter Dinklage ]
The New World (2005)
[ Christian Bale ][ Ben Mendelsohn ][ John Savage ][ Noah Taylor ][ David Thewlis ]
Chromophobia (2005)
[ Ralph Fiennes ][ Ian Holm ][ Rhys Ifans ][ Damian Lewis ]
Two Weeks (2005)
[ Glenn Howerton ][ Thomas Cavanagh ]
Stage Beauty (2004)
[ Billy Crudup ][ Rupert Everett ][ Edward Fox ][ Tom Hollander ][ Tom Wilkinson ]
The Touch (2002)
[ Dane Cook ][ Richard Roxburgh ]
Murder by Numbers (2002)
[ Ryan Gosling ][ Chris Penn ][ Michael Pitt ][ Brian Stepanek ]
Birthday Girl (2001)
[ Alexander Armstrong ][ Vincent Cassel ][ Mathieu Kassovitz ][ Sydney Pollack ]
Lost Souls (2000)
[ John Hurt ][ Elias Koteas ][ Philip Baker Hall ][ John Diehl ]
The Thin Red Line (1998)
[ George Clooney ][ Woody Harrelson ][ Thomas Jane ][ Jared Leto ][ Nick Nolte ]
Washington Square (1997)
[ Albert Finney ]
The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996)
[ Jamie Foxx ][ James McCaffrey ][ Bob Odenkirk ][ David Cross ][ Leslie Howard ]
The Great Escape (1995)
Bad Timing (1995)
Working Girls (1995)
Feast of July (1995)
[ Tom Bell ][ James Purefoy ][ Greg Wise ]
Big Wednesday (1995)
A Few Short Journeys of the Heart (1994)
The Return of the Borrowers (1993)
[ Ian Holm ][ Ross McCall ]
The Remains of the Day (1993)
[ Hugh Grant ][ Anthony Hopkins ][ Christopher Reeve ][ James Fox ][ Tim Pigott-Smith ]
The Borrowers (1992)
[ Ian Holm ][ Ross McCall ]
A Fatal Inversion (1992)
[ Jeremy Northam ]
Bye Bye Baby (1992)
[ James Purefoy ][ Jason Flemyng ]
Loyal to the Corps (1991)

 

English, soulful, darkly handsome, and no relation to Charlie, Ben Chaplin has been making a small yet significant impression on American audiences since his American film debut in 1996's The Truth About Cats and Dogs. Although not widely recognized by many Americans, the actor has enjoyed a steady career in British theater and television, and with his role in Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line, gained the greater exposure that had previously been lacking in his career.Raised in Hampshire, England, Chaplin had his stage debut at the age of 16. He later trained at the renowned Guildhall School of Music and Drama, performing in a number of stage productions. He then acted on various BBC television shows and made his 1993 film debut in James Ivory and Ismail Merchant's The Remains of the Day, in which he was cast as a wayward servant. 1995's Feast of July followed, but it was with his turn in The Truth About Cats and Dogs that he began to garner transatlantic recognition. The film, in which he played the object of both Uma Thurman's and Janeane Garolfalo's affections, made him something of a thinking woman's crumpet and paved the way for his starring role in Agnieszka Holland's Washington Square (1997). Following this, he landed the part of Private Bell in The Thin Red Line. As part of a powerhouse cast that included George Clooney, Nick Nolte, Woody Harrelson, and John Travolta, Chaplin further cemented his standing as one of the more promising British imports to land on Hollywood soil.


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