James Cosmo
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Movie Credits
The Last Legion (2007)
[ Colin Firth ][ Iain Glen ][ John Hannah ][ Ben Kingsley ][ Alexander Siddig ]
The Lives of the Saints (2006)
Free Jimmy (2006)
[ Woody Harrelson ][ Douglas Henshall ][ Kyle MacLachlan ][ David Tennant ][ Simon Pegg ]
Half Light (2006)
[ Henry Ian Cusick ]
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
[ Rupert Everett ][ Michael Madsen ][ Liam Neeson ][ James McAvoy ][ Ray Winstone ]
Greyfriars Bobby (2005)
[ Ian Richardson ][ Greg Wise ][ Christopher Lee ][ Sean Pertwee ]
Rebus: Mortal Causes (2004)
[ John Hannah ]
Troy (2004)
[ Sean Bean ][ Brian Cox ][ Peter O'Toole ][ Brad Pitt ][ Orlando Bloom ]
One Last Chance (2004)
[ Dougray Scott ][ Kevin McKidd ]
Solid Air (2003)
[ Brian McCardie ]
The Reckoning (2003)
[ Ewen Bremner ][ Vincent Cassel ][ Brian Cox ][ Willem Dafoe ][ Paul Bettany ]
Man Dancin' (2003)
Skagerrak (2003)
[ Ewen Bremner ][ Martin Henderson ]
The Four Feathers (2002)
[ Wes Bentley ][ Djimon Hounsou ][ Heath Ledger ][ Michael Sheen ][ Christian Coulson ]
Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (2002)
[ Rhys Ifans ][ Robert Carlyle ]
All the Queen's Men (2001)
[ Edward Fox ][ Matt Leblanc ][ Eddie Izzard ][ Udo Kier ]
To End All Wars (2001)
[ Kiefer Sutherland ][ Robert Carlyle ][ Greg Ellis ][ Mark Strong ]
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (2000)
[ Ian Holm ]
Rebus: The Hanging Garden (2000)
[ John Hannah ][ Tommy Flanagan ]
Honest (2000)
[ Jonathan Cake ][ Peter Facinelli ][ Willie Ross ][ Rick Warden ][ Tony Maudsley ]
One More Kiss (1999)
[ Gerard Butler ]
Split Second (1999)
[ Clive Owen ][ Tony Curran ]
Billy and Zorba (1999)
The Match (1999)
[ Max Beesley ][ Pierce Brosnan ][ Ian Holm ][ Tom Sizemore ][ Richard E. Grant ]
Cleopatra (1999)
[ Oded Fehr ][ Rupert Graves ][ Art Malik ][ Billy Zane ][ Timothy Dalton ]
Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
[ James Cromwell ][ Mark Gerber ][ Hugo Weaving ][ Adam Goldberg ][ Mickey Rooney ]
Urban Ghost Story (1998)
[ Jason Connery ][ Billy Boyd ]
Ain't Misbehavin' (1997)
[ Warren Mitchell ][ Graham Stark ]
Santa/Claws (1997)
Sunset Heights (1997)
[ Toby Stephens ][ Jim Norton ]
Emma (1996)
[ Alan Cumming ][ Ewan McGregor ][ Jeremy Northam ][ Mark Strong ]
Trainspotting (1996)
[ David Bowie ][ Ewen Bremner ][ Ewan McGregor ][ Jonny Lee Miller ][ Iggy Pop ]
Braveheart (1995)
[ Brian Cox ][ Mel Gibson ][ Angus MacFadyen ][ Brendan Gleeson ][ Tommy Flanagan ]
Sin Bin (1994)
[ Pete Postlethwaite ]
Treasure Island (1990)
[ Christian Bale ][ Charlton Heston ][ Oliver Reed ][ Christopher Lee ][ Pete Postlethwaite ]
The Fool (1990)
[ Derek Jacobi ]
Seen to Be Done (1989)
The Nightwatch (1989)
The Justice Game (1989)
[ Denis Lawson ][ Joss Ackland ]
Codename: Kyril (1988)
[ Edward Woodward ][ Richard E. Grant ][ Denholm Elliott ][ Joss Ackland ]
Stormy Monday (1988)
[ Sean Bean ][ Tommy Lee Jones ][ Tommy Lee ]
Brond (1987)
[ John Hannah ]
Highlander (1986)
[ Sean Connery ][ Christopher Lambert ][ Clancy Brown ][ Jon Polito ][ Freddie Mercury ]
Under Plain Cover (1985)
Operation Julie (1985)
[ Eric Deacon ]
The Pulses Quicken (1984)
[ Ray Winstone ]
The Nightmare Man (1981)
The Stone Tape (1972)
Sutherland's Law (1972)
Young Winston (1972)
[ Ian Holm ][ Anthony Hopkins ][ Robert Shaw ][ Edward Woodward ][ John Mills ]
Doomwatch (1972)
[ George Sanders ]
Assault (1971)
Battle of Britain (1969)
[ Edward Fox ][ Michael Caine ][ Christopher Plummer ][ Ian McShane ][ Laurence Olivier ]
The Virgin Soldiers (1969)

 

As the grizzled warrior Campbell in Braveheart, James Cosmo impressed filmgoers worldwide. His impassioned performance made it seem possible that such a man as Campbell really existed 700 years ago, a man who cared so much about his beloved Scotland that he could endure the bite of an English arrow, break it off, and go on fighting with Achillean fury. But it was not only Cosmo's formidable acting skills — honed in scores of film and television productions dating back to the '60s — that animated his performance. It was also his real-life love of Scotland. He believes his native country, small as it is, has a thousand and one other stories to tell just as exciting as Braveheart, and he has enlisted himself as actor, producer, and financier to bring them to the movie screen. For example, he singlehandedly engineered a project to construct Scotland's first film studio on a 40-acre site near Inverness. Both novice and experienced filmmakers will be welcome to reserve any of its sound stages. A nearby William Wallace Theme Park, named after the rebel leader depicted in Braveheart, will present reenactments of Wallace's rebellion against England between 1297 and 1305. Cosmo also was the brainchild of a major film project about Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796), a national hero who attracted 30,000 mourners to his funeral. Cosmo selected Edinburgh as the setting, Scottish writer Alan Sharp to pen the script, and Scottish composer Derek William Dick to write an overture. The film, entitled Clarinda, centers on the love affair between Burns and an Edinburgh woman, Agnes Maclehose. Another Scottish writer, the great historical novelist Sir Walter Scott, provided the material for a triumphal Cosmo performance in the TV miniseries Ivanhoe, shown worldwide. Cosmo portrayed Ivanhoe's estranged father, Lord Cedric, with the same fiery spleen of Campbell in Braveheart. However, Cosmo does not perform only in films about the age of the horse and sword. In the critically acclaimed Trainspotting, he played the father of an Edinburgh heroin addict. Cosmo also portrayed a World War II POW in the heralded 2001 film To End All Wars, Mr. Weston in the 1996 Gwyneth Paltrow version of Jane Austen's Emma, and an oil-rig worker in the 1994 TV series Roughnecks. In addition, he was the voice of Thelonius, an orangutan, in Babe: Pig in the City. Cosmo grew up in Clydebank in west central Scotland, where he received an education in a stalwart brick-and-mortar high school while the smell of the sea invaded classrooms and beckoned aspiring young adventurers to set sail for exotic climes. Clydebank was a shipbuilding city; there, craftsmen puzzled together great Cunard liners, including the Queen Elizabeth II. Although Cosmo did not go to sea, he did set sail for a journey through the world of drama. For his outstanding work onscreen and his charitable work off, he received the lifetime achievement award of the Sunday Mail/McEwan's People's Film Festival.


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