Hugo Weaving
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Movie Credits
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth II (2006)
[ Ian McKellen ][ Christopher Lee ]
V for Vendetta (2005)
[ Rupert Graves ][ Mick Jagger ][ John Hurt ][ Stephen Fry ][ Stephen Rea ]
Little Fish (2005)
[ Sam Neill ][ Martin Henderson ][ Dustin Nguyen ]
Peaches (2004)
Everything Goes (2004)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
[ Sean Astin ][ Sean Bean ][ Brad Dourif ][ Bernard Hill ][ Ian Holm ]
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
[ Keanu Reeves ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Harold Perrineau ][ Collin Chou ][ Kevin Michael Richardson ]
Enter the Matrix (2003)
[ Keanu Reeves ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Harold Perrineau ][ Leigh Whannell ][ Collin Chou ]
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
[ Keanu Reeves ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Harold Perrineau ][ Rob Zombie ][ Leigh Whannell ]
Horseplay (2003)
[ Jason Donovan ]
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
[ Sean Astin ][ Sean Bean ][ Brad Dourif ][ Bernard Hill ][ Ian McKellen ]
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)
[ Sean Astin ][ Sean Bean ][ Ian Holm ][ Ian McKellen ][ Viggo Mortensen ]
Russian Doll (2001)
[ David Wenham ]
The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (2001)
[ Jerome Ehlers ][ Richard Dreyfuss ]
The Magic Pudding (2000)
[ John Cleese ][ Sam Neill ][ Geoffrey Rush ]
Strange Planet (1999)
Little Echo Lost (1999)
The Matrix (1999)
[ Joe Pantoliano ][ Keanu Reeves ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Marilyn Manson ][ Rob Zombie ]
Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
[ James Cromwell ][ Mark Gerber ][ Adam Goldberg ][ Mickey Rooney ][ James Cosmo ]
Bedrooms and Hallways (1998)
[ Simon Callow ][ Christopher Fulford ][ James Purefoy ][ Tom Hollander ][ Kevin McKidd ]
The Interview (1998)
[ David Paymer ]
The Kiss (1998)
[ Michael Weatherly ]
True Love and Chaos (1997)
[ Ben Mendelsohn ][ Noah Taylor ][ Naveen Andrews ]
Halifax f.p: Isn't It Romantic (1997)
[ Bruce Spence ]
Wild Australia: The Edge (1996)
Babe (1995)
[ James Cromwell ][ Ross Bagley ][ Courtland Mead ]
Exile (1994)
[ Paul Benedict ]
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994)
[ Guy Pearce ][ Terence Stamp ]
What's Going On, Frank? (1994)
The Custodian (1993)
[ Kelly Dingwall ][ Anthony Lapaglia ]
Frauds (1993)
[ Nicholas Hammond ][ Phil Collins ]
Reckless Kelly (1993)
[ Alexei Sayle ]
Road to Alice (1992)
[ Noah Taylor ]
Proof (1991)
[ Russell Crowe ][ Frank Gallacher ][ Daniel Pollock ]
...Almost (1990)
[ Bruce Spence ]
Dadah Is Death (1988)
[ Noah Taylor ]
The Right Hand Man (1987)
[ Rupert Everett ]
For Love Alone (1986)
[ Sam Neill ]
Sky Pirates (1986)
The City's Edge (1983)
...Maybe This Time (1980)

 

Hugo Wallace Weaving was born on April 4, 1960 in Nigeria. The middle sibling of three, Hugo has an older brother Simon and a younger sister Anna who both also currently live and work in Australia. During his early childhood, the Weaving family spent most of their time traveling between Nigeria, Great Britain, and Australia. This was due to the cross-country demands of his father's job in the computer industry. Later, during his teens, Hugo spent three years in England in the seventies attending Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School in Bristol. There, he showed early promise in theater productions and also excelled at history, achieving an A in his O-level examination. He arrived permanently in Australia in 1976 and finished his education at Knox Grammar School, Sydney. He graduated from NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art), a college well-known for other alumni such as Mel Gibson and Geoffrey Rush, in 1981. Since then, Hugo has had a steadily successful career in the film, television, and theater industries. However, he has illustrated that, as renowned as he is known for his film work, he feels most at home on stage and continually performs in Australian theater productions, usually with the Sydney Theater Company. With his success has also come extensive recognition. He has won numerous awards, including two Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI) for Best Actor in a Leading Role and three total nominations. The AFI is the Australian equivalent of an Academy Award, and Hugo won for his performances in Proof (1991) and The Interview (1998). He was also nominated for his performance in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994). He garnered the Best Acting prize for The Interview (1998) at the Montreal Film Festival in 1998 in addition to his AFI Award and, that same year, won the Australian Star of the Year. More recently, roles in films such as The Matrix trilogy as Agent Smith and The Lord of the Rings trilogy as Lord Elrond have considerably raised his international profile. His famous and irreplaceable role in The Matrix movies have made him one of the greatest sci-if villains of the Twenty-first Century. With each new film, television, or theatrical role, Hugo continues to surpass his audience's expectations and remains one of the most versatile performers working today. He resides in Australia with his wife, Katrina Greenwood (an artist whom he wed in 1984), and their two children, Harry and Holly.


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