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James McAvoy will star opposite Jessica Chastain in
The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby.
The Scottish actor will play the restaurant owner husband
of Jessica's character in the double feature which will follow
the couple as they deal with ''an emotional, life-altering
experience'' when the wife goes back to college.
The unique project will tell their story in two movies and
from each of their perspectives and will be called The
Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: His and The Disappearance
of Eleanor Rigby: Hers.
However, the double love story, which has been written and
will be directed by Ned Benson, will be stand-alone
movies.
Kirk D'Amico from Myriad Pictures - who will sell the movie
at Cannes - said in a statement: ''I am thrilled that we can
share the excitement of James joining the cast with our buyers in
Cannes, who have been so enthusiastic about the project from the
beginning. James is one of the finest actors working today and I
look forward to seeing Ned's rich, complex characters come
alive.
''The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby represents an
alternate approach to content. New distribution models make it
creatively possible for feature films to break out of the format
of one 90-minute experience.
''We have to make both films work on their own, both for
the buyers but also for the audiences. Together these films will
describe a fully, more complete look at these characters and
their lives.''
Casting director-turned-producer Cassandra Kulukundis will
produce.

Date Published: May 27, 2012 - 1:40 pm
With Jessica Chastain
There has been a change in the cast for the ambitious, double
feature plan now called The Disappearance Of Eleanor
Rigby: His and The Disappearance Of Eleanor
Rigby: Hers. Back in February, Joel Edgerton was announced as playing the male
half of a married couple with Jessica Chastain as his wife. But
now, due to what we figure are scheduling issues, Edgerton has
clocked out and James McAvoy is in his place.
Director Ned Benson was responsible for coming up with both
scripts and will direct the dual movies, which follows the
emotional fallout when Chastain decides to go back to college and
the impact it has on McAvoy’s restaurant owner.
While the two films are planned as standalone productions, they
will tell the same story from the couples’ differing
perspectives, a challenge that will be particularly tough to pull
off. There’s no word on when they’ll actually see cinemas and in
what order – or if they’ll truly get to play together as a double
feature. But with Chastain and McAvoy in the lead roles, we’re
confident they’ll be anchored by solid performances.
McAvoy has a few films trudging through post-production,
including Welcome To The Punch,
Filth and Danny Boyle’s latest,
Trance.
Date Published: May 21, 2012 - 11:44 pm
James
McAvoy (Atonement, X-Men First Class) will star opposite the
previously announced Jessica Chastain (The Help, The Tree of
Life) in the double-feature film project The Disappearance of
Eleanor Rigby: His and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Hers,
Myriad Pictures announced today. The project was previously set
to star Joel Edgerton in the role.
Ned Benson (In Defiance of Gravity) wrote the two scripts and
will direct both films.
The love story explores how a married couple in New York City
deals with an emotional, life-altering experience, from the two
different perspectives of the husband, Conor, (McAvoy), a
restaurant owner, and of the wife, Eleanor, (Chastain), who goes
back to college.
Myriad CEO Kirk D’Amico said, “I am thrilled that we can share…
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Date Published: May 21, 2012 - 8:40 pm
The life story of Scottish blog founder Peter Cashmore –
who is reportedly set to sell his website Mashable for
£127million while still only 26 – is being translated on to the
big screen, with James McAvoy being eyed up for the lead
role.
Cashmore grew up in Banchory, and founded Mashable in
Aberdeen in 2005 at the age of 19.
The site’s primary focus is social media news, but it also
covers the latest developments in the likes of mobile,
entertainment, online video, business, web development,
technology, memes and gadgets. Cashmore's Twitter account is also
one of Twitter's 40 most-followed pages, with over 2.8 million
followers.
Now it has been reported that a bidding war has begun over
the rights to film Mashed Up, which tackles his life
story.
Its screenwriter Anthony Phelan was quoted as saying:
“We’re talking to studios and there’s a real buzz.
“James McAvoy is our No 1 choice to play Pete – he’s
Scottish and they look similar.”

Date Published: Apr 29, 2012 - 8:00 am
James McAvoy has become the latest star to join this
year's Soccer Aid. The Scottish actor, best known for starring in
2007 movie Atonement, will represent the Rest of the World
team.
The 32-year-old will accompany fellow movie stars including
Gerard Butler and Will Ferrell, as well as ex-Manchester
United footballers Edwin Van der Sar and Ruud van Nistelrooy in
the Rest of the World squad.
The event, raising money for children's charity UNICEF,
sees Robbie Williams captain the England team, which also
features the likes of Olly Murs and Teddy Sheringham.
Tickets are now on sale for Soccer Aid 2012 - call 0161 444
2012 or visit itv.com/socceraid.
Soccer Aid 2012's England v Rest of the World match will be
played at Old Trafford on Sunday, May 27, airing on ITV1 from
8pm.

Date Published: Apr 29, 2012 - 7:05 am
After the surprise success of animated film Gnomeo and
Juliet, a sequel has unsurprisingly been announced Rocket
Pictures.
Gnomeo and Juliet : Sherlock Gnomes will be released
sometime in 2013/2014, and stars Emily Blunt and James
McAvoy are expected to reprise their titular roles in the new
film.
Sir Elton John will once again write new songs for the
soundtrack, while a director is yet to assigned to the
project.
Producer Steve Hamilton said, “Action detective stories
need some gnomes to liven them up, I'm sure Arthur Conan Doyle
would agree. It will be a fun, broad family film building on the
popular foundation of the first. We believe the wide appeal of
our world and characters combined with strong musical elements
create a terrific franchise opportunity."
The plot centres on a gnome version of the famous Baker
Street detective investigating a series of gnome
disappearances.

Date Published: Mar 12, 2012 - 11:05 am
Last year the world was introduced to a family friendly take on
Shakespeare’s romantic tragedy Gnomeo and Juliet.
Combined with a soundtrack powered by Elton John, the movie did
relatively well at the box office, and a little over a year after
its release, we are getting word that John’s production company
Rocket Pictures is preparing for a sequel titled Gnomeo &
Juliet: Sherlock Gnomes. Guess Gnomethello was a bit to dark of a
play to adapt into a family friendly movie.
Deadline was the first to report on this
exclusive, which, as you can guess, will follow the two Gnomes on
a sleuthing adventure where a rash of gnome disappearances have
been occurring throughout the neighborhood.
Gnomeo writers Andy Riley and Kevin Cecil are working on the
script. Original director Kelly Asbury (Shrek 2), meanwhile, will
be sliding into a “creative consultant” role. James McAvoy and
Emily BLunt are expected to reprise their roles, but they aren’t
confirmed as of yet. And of course the movie will be released is
3D. No word yet on the release date for the movie.
Date Published: Mar 08, 2012 - 4:34 pm
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
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Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his
film resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
Early life and family
James McAvoy was born in Port Glasgow, Scotland, the son of
Elizabeth (née Johnstone), a psychiatric nurse, and James McAvoy
Senior, a builder. He was brought up as a Roman Catholic. His
parents divorced when he was seven, which McAvoy took hard.
McAvoy's mother suffered from poor health and subsequently decided
it was best that he live with his maternal grandparents, Mary and
butcher James Johnstone, in the nearby Drumchapel area of Glasgow
in a terrace council house. His mother lived with them
intermittently. The actor has regularly visited his grandparents.
He has a sister, Joy, and a younger half-brother, Donald. McAvoy
has not been in contact with his father since childhood. According
to his father, James McAvoy avoided any contact with him after he
moved in with his new lover. Nonetheless, the actor had a good
upbringing. He attended St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary in Jordanhill,
Glasgow, a Catholic school, and briefly considered joining the
Catholic priesthood. In a 2006 interview, James McAvoy admitted
that part of the reason why he considered becoming a priest was
that he wanted to use it as an excuse to travel. During his
education, he worked at a local bakery.
Career
Early career
McAvoy's acting debut came at the age of 15 in The Near Room
(1995). McAvoy later admitted that he was not very interested in
acting when joining the movie, but was inspired to study the craft
after developing feelings for his co-star, Alana Brady. He
continued to act while still a member of PACE Youth Theatre. James
McAvoy eventually graduated from the Royal Scottish Academy of
Music and Drama in 2000. Throughout the early 2000s, James McAvoy
made guest appearances in television shows and began working on
movies. In 2001, the actor appeared in a play entitled Out in the
Open. His performance in the play as a gay hustler impressed
filmmaker Joe Wright so much that he stayed on his radar and
offered James McAvoy parts in his movies, but to no avail, as the
actor turned them down for years.
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James McAvoy also starred in Privates on Parade in
the Donmar Warehouse, this time catching Sam Mendes's attention.
Also during 2001, the actor appeared in Band of Brothers, an
eleven-hour World War II miniseries by executive producers Steven
Spielberg and Tom Hanks. It was shown on the HBO network. He gained
the attention of critics in 2002's made-for-television adaption of
the book White Teeth.
During 2003 James McAvoy appeared in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries
Frank Herbert's Children of Dune, adapted from Frank Herbert's
novels. It is one of the highest-rated programs ever to be aired on
the channel. More cable work came for him when he accepted the role
of an unprincipled reporter in 2003's State of Play. The
well-received six-part British drama serial tells the story of a
newspaper's investigation into the death of a young woman and was
broadcast on BBC One. Calling the program a "must-see", the Chicago
Tribune recommended State of Play for its cast's performance.
During 2002, James McAvoy shot scenes for Bollywood Queen. Called
West Side Story meets Romeo and Juliet with bindis, the movie deals
with star-crossed lovers caught in the middle of clashing cultures.
It was shown as a special presentation at the 2003 Sundance Film
Festival and opened in UK theatres on 17 October. In 2004, he acted
in a supporting role in the romantic comedy Wimbledon, also
featuring Kirsten Dunst as a co-lead. His next project was voicing
a character named Hal in the 2004 English version of Strings, a
mythic fantasy film. Another 2004 release for him was Inside I'm
Dancing, an Irish production helmed by Damien O'Donnell. In it, the
actor was cast as the principal character: a maverick with duchenne
muscular dystrophy.
Critical success
James McAvoy rounded out 2004 by appearing in the first two
seasons of Shameless as Steve McBride, the moral hero of the
BAFTA-winning Channel 4 program, giving the actor a big break in
his career. His public profile was raised in 2005 with the release
of Walt Disney Pictures's The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the
Witch and the Wardrobe. James McAvoy starred in the fantasy
adventure film made by Andrew Adamson and based on C. S.
Lewis's'children's novel as Mr. Tumnus, a faun who befriends Lucy
Pevensie (played by Georgie Henley) and joins Aslan's (Liam Neeson)
forces. It was given a UK release of December 9. At the UK box
office, this movie opened at number one, earning around £8.7
million at 498 cinemas over the weekend. Worldwide, Narnia grossed
£463 million, making it the 41st highest-grossing film of all-time
worldwide. That succeeding year he also accepted the principal role
of Brian Jackson, a nerdy university student who wins a place on a
University Challenge quiz team in the mid-1980s, in Starter for 10.
He was directed by David Nicholls, who adapted the film's
screenplay from his own book. The British/American production was
given distribution in the UK on November 10. 10 scored a rating of
89% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on a sample of 75
reviews. In spite of the positive buzz, the movie flopped at the
box office, unable to recover its production costs of £5.7
million.
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Forrest Whittaker had suggested James McAvoy to director
Kevin Macdonald for the role of Nicholas Garrigan in 2006's Academy
Award-winning low-budgeted The Last King of Scotland. James McAvoy
portrayed a Scottish doctor that becomes the personal physician to
dictator Idi Amin (played by Whittaker) while in Uganda. While the
movie is based on factual events of Amin's rule, the story between
the two is fictional and adapted from Giles Foden's acclaimed 1998
novel. He assessed his character to be a "completely selfish
prick." An overwhelmed McAvoy fainted during his first take of what
would be the hardest scene for him to shoot, Nicolas's torture.
James McAvoy was named Best Actor of the year by the Scotland's own
BAFTA Awards, where the film swept the major categories, and
received a nomination from the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a
Supporting Role. The movie itself walked away with three wins,
including the honour for Outstanding British Film of the Year. This
was accompanied by praise for McAvoy's performance.
Following that, James McAvoy played Irish attorney Tom Lefroy and
love-interest to Jane Austen in Becoming Jane, a 2007 historical
movie inspired by the author's early life. Next up was Penelope,
which premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival.
Also starring co-producer Reese Witherspoon, it generated polarised
reviews. The breakthrough role in McAvoy's career came in
Atonement, Joe Wright's 2007 adaption of Ian McEwan's novel of the
same title. A romantic war film, it focuses on lovers Cecilia and
Robbie's (Keira Knightley and James McAvoy) lives being torn apart
after her jealous younger sister (Saoirse Ronan) falsely accuses
him of a crime. Upon reading the script, James McAvoy thought to
himself, "if I don't get the part I'm not reading the book because
it'll be devastating. It's an amazing role and I really wanted it."
McAvoy has called the movie "incredibly sad" but considers it an
uplifting experience. He also shared that he hoped viewers will be
left "absolutely devastated and harrowed." Screenings of Atonement
were held at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, where it
was one of most acclaimed films present, and Venice Film Festival.
Atonement was a big awards contender; it was nominated for fourteen
BAFTAs and seven Academy Awards. Both James McAvoy and Knightley
were nominated for their performances at the 65th Golden Globe
Awards, respectively. Additionally, the film was lauded by critics,
with Metacritic reporting it to have an approval rating of 85. The
Hollywood Reporter writer Ray Bennett said the duo gave "compelling
and charismatic performances".
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Wanted and after
One of the biggest highlights of
James McAvoy's career was
starring opposite Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman in Wanted, an
action movie where he personified Wesley Gibson, a young American
slacker who learns he is heir to a legacy of assassins. When James
McAvoy screen-tested for the role, he was initially rejected
because the studio was seeking an actor with conventional Hollywood
leading-man looks and physique. He later recalled being considered
the "runt of the litter" of those who tested, but ultimately got
the part in late 2006 since the studio "wanted someone geeky."
While shooting action scenes for Wanted, he suffered several
injuries, including a twisted ankle and an injured knee.
Nonetheless the actor said he had a "good time" doing the movie.
James McAvoy had never done this type of genre before and
thought of Wanted as a chance to be more versatile. Loosely based
on the comic book miniseries of the same name by Mark Millar, it
saw a June 2008 release worldwide. It received favourable reviews
from the press, who generally liked that it was fast-paced. At the
box office, Wanted was a success, grossing £207 million against a
£45 million production budget. Next was The Last Station (2009), a
biopic that details the final months of celebrated writer Leo
Tolstoy and also stars McAvoy's wife. It was shown at a limited
amount of screens in the US. Although most critics' awards paid
attention to co-stars Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer, the
Satellite Awards nominated McAvoy for Best Supporting Actor.
James McAvoy also appeared onstage in 2009 at Apollo
Theater's Three Days of Rain. He accepted the job of voicing the
male titular character in Gnomeo and Juliet (2011), an animated
movie based on William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. In
Robert Redford's historical American drama The Conspirator, James
McAvoy played the role of an idealistic war hero who reluctantly
defends a co-conspirator charged in the Abraham Lincoln
assassination. It premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film
Festival. While this movie garnered mixed reception, critics lauded
the actor for his work. In Owen Gleiberman's assessment of The
Conspirator, he found it "stiff-jointed" and tedious, but regarded
James McAvoy as "an avid presence". In mid-2010, McAvoy was cast as
telepathic superhero Professor X, leader and founder of the X-Men,
in X-Men: First Class. He joined an ensemble that included Michael
Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence and Kevin Bacon. Based on the Marvel
Comics and a prequel to the film series, it is set primarily during
the Cuban Missile Crisis and focuses on the relationship between
Professor X and Magneto and the origin of their groups. James
McAvoy admitted that he was not familiar with the comics as a
child, but was a fan of the cartoons since the age of 10. Released
to the UK on 1 June, First Class topped its box office with ticket
sales of around £5 million during its opening weekend. First Class
was also reviewed favourably.
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Personal life
James McAvoy dated Scottish actress Emma Nielsen (stage name
Emma King) for six years until 2003. While working on Shameless,
McAvoy started a relationship with his character's love interest,
Anne-Marie Duff, who is nine years his senior. When they first
began dating, James McAvoy and Duff mutually agreed not to speak to
the press about their relationship. At the age of 27, he married
Duff, then 36, on 18 October 2006 in a quiet ceremony. When asked
by Ryan Seacrest, during his radio show, if he wished he had waited
longer to get married so he could exploit his fame better, James
McAvoy replied that he had married the woman of his dreams. "The
world seemed less scary.... And I started to like myself a little
bit more," McAvoy added of how he knew they were in love.
They have one child together, a son named Brendan, born in 2010.
During interviews, the actor has opted not to discuss his son and
have not announced their child's birth date, although he has stated
the little man keeps him up at night. He had dropped out of the
cancer dramedy 50/50 in early 2010, shortly before filming was to
begin, reportedly in fear that he would miss the birth of their
child. Despite his wealth, James McAvoy leads what has been called
a modest life. Prior to marrying Duff, he purchased a second floor
flat in North London during 2006 for about £178,000. Also, he and
his wife drive a 1990s Nissan Micra that is worth less than £1,000.
The couple enjoy a close relationship and rarely leave their flat,
choosing to instead read or do sudoku puzzles together. Of this
lifestyle, the actor said it is "mundane, and I love it that
way".
After
James McAvoy won an award from the BAFTAs, his
estranged father spoke to the Sunday Mirror, stating that he would
love to get in touch with his son, but did not know how to reach
him. Though the actor did not read the piece, he heard about it and
was unmoved. He enjoys fantasy themes which he said started from
the age of 11 with The Lord of the Rings. His big interest outside
acting and science fiction is football; he is a huge fan of Celtic
Football Club, stating that his dream role would be to play Celtic
legend Jimmy Johnstone. James McAvoy considers himself a spiritual
person who no longer practices Catholicism. Speaking to Sky News,
James McAvoy said he believed that British filmmakers
belittle and dumb down their productions to please American
audiences. "It's like we're patronising them and short changing
ourselves," the actor commented. He has also branded 3-D films a
"waste of money", accusing movie studios of using the effect to get
more money out of their theatre audiences.
Date Published: Jan 16, 2012 - 8:28 am
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
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Date Published: Jan 16, 2012 - 8:21 am
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
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Date Published: Jan 16, 2012 - 8:20 am
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
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like them. I'll be updating the blog with latest
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Date Published: Jan 16, 2012 - 8:20 am
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
Below you can find
James McAvoy Pictures HD, hope you like
them. I'll be updating the blog with latest
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Date Published: Jan 16, 2012 - 8:19 am
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
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Date Published: Jan 16, 2012 - 8:18 am
James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
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James McAvoy (born 21 April 1979) is a Scottish stage and
screen actor.
James McAvoy made his acting debut as a teen
in 1995's The Near Room and continued to make mostly television
appearances until the early 2000s. His notable television work
includes State of Play, Shameless, and Frank Herbert's Children of
Dune. Besides screen acting,
James McAvoy has appeared on
stage with Three Days of Rain in 2009, and in 2011 he did voice
work for animated films including Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur
Christmas.
Starting in 2003,
James McAvoy began to build his film
resume with Bollywood Queen. That film was followed with The
Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005),
a commercial hit. His performance in Kevin Macdonald's The Last
King of Scotland achieved him not only critical praise, but several
award nominations. 2007's critically acclaimed Atonement marked the
breakthrough in
James McAvoy's career. It also earned him a
Golden Globe Award nomination and his second BAFTA nomination.
Another big point in the actor's career was starring in Wanted
(2008). Since then,
James McAvoy is notable for playing
Professor X in X-Men: First Class.
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