Sean Bean
Birthdate – April 17, 1959 (65 Years Old)
Birthplace – Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Sean Bean’s career since the eighties spans theatre, radio, television and movies. Bean was born in Handsworth, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, to Rita (Tuckwood) and Brian Bean. He worked for his father’s welding firm before he decided to become an actor. He attended RADA in London and appeared in a number of West End stage productions including RSC’s “Fair Maid of the West” (Spencer), (1986) and “Romeo and Juliet” (1987) (Romeo) , as well as “Deathwatch” (Lederer) (1985) at the Young Vic and “Killing the Cat” (Danny) (1990) at the Theatre Upstairs.
This soulful, green-eyed blonde’s roles are so varied that his magnetic persona convincing plays angst-ridden villains, as in Clarissa (1991), passionate lovers like Mellors in Lady Chatterley (1993), rough-and-ready soldiers such as Richard Sharpe, heart wrenching warriors as the emotionally torn Boromir in “The Lord of the Rings,” and noble Greeks, like Odysseus in Troy (2004), where his very presence in the film adds grace and validity to the rest of the movie. Recently, he did a turn in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” where as the principal lead, he so transfixed the audience that the show was extended in London and critically acclaimed. Bean, however, remains himself, a man’s man, and in the glitzy world of movies this is a rare thing indeed. Bean resides in London where he enjoys raising his beautiful daughters, his beloved football, and the occasional pint.
Bean has three daughters, Lorna, Molly and Evie.
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Filmography
Knights of the Zodiac
Alman Kido (2023)
Dark River
Richard Bell (2018)
Jupiter Ascending
Stinger Apini (2015)
Pixels
Corporal Hill (SAS Officer) (2015)
The Martian
Mitch Henderson (2015)
Silent Hill: Revelation
Harry (2012)
The Island
Dr. Bernard Merrick (2018)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Boromir (2003)
Equilibrium
Partridge (2002)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Boromir (2001)
Don’t Say a Word
Patrick Koster (2001)