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Joe Alwyn
NameJoe Alwyn
Birth dateFebruary 21, 1991
Birth placeLondon, England
OccupationActor

Joe Alwyn is a British actor known for his roles in films such as The Favourite, Mary Queen of Scots, and Harriet. He has worked with renowned directors like Yorgos Lanthimos and Kasi Lemmons, and has shared the screen with talented actors including Emma Stone, Saoirse Ronan, and Cynthia Erivo. Alwyn's performances have been recognized by critics and audiences alike, earning him nominations for awards like the British Independent Film Awards and the London Film Critics' Circle. He has also been associated with prestigious institutions like the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and the National Youth Theatre.

Early Life

Joe Alwyn was born in London, England, to a family of artists and intellectuals. His mother, Elizabeth Alwyn, is a Psychology professor at University College London, and his father, Richard Alwyn, is a Documentary filmmaker who has worked with BBC and Channel 4. Alwyn's early life was marked by exposure to the arts, with his family often attending performances at the National Theatre and the Royal Opera House. He was educated at City of London School and later attended the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where he honed his acting skills alongside fellow students like Tom Hiddleston and Andrew Garfield. Alwyn's time at drama school was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams, and he has cited actors like Marlon Brando and Daniel Day-Lewis as inspirations.

Career

Alwyn's career in acting began with small roles in films like Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, directed by Ang Lee, and The Sense of an Ending, based on the novel by Julian Barnes. He gained recognition for his portrayal of Samuel Masham in The Favourite, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival and earned several Academy Awards nominations. Alwyn has also appeared in Mary Queen of Scots, alongside Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie, and in Harriet, directed by Kasi Lemmons and starring Cynthia Erivo as Harriet Tubman. His performances have been praised by critics like Peter Travers and A.O. Scott, and he has been named as one of the rising stars of British cinema by publications like The Guardian and The Telegraph. Alwyn has worked with production companies like Film4 and Working Title Films, and has been involved in projects supported by organizations like the British Film Institute and the UK Film Council.

Personal Life

Alwyn is known to be private about his personal life, but it is reported that he has been in a relationship with singer-songwriter Taylor Swift since 2016. The couple has kept their relationship out of the public eye, but have been spotted together at events like the Golden Globe Awards and the Met Gala. Alwyn has also been linked to charitable causes, including the National Health Service and the British Red Cross, and has supported organizations like Amnesty International and Greenpeace. He has been named as one of the most eligible bachelors in Britain by publications like Tatler and GQ, and has been featured in lists of the most stylish men in the world by Vogue and Esquire.

Filmography

Alwyn's filmography includes a range of critically acclaimed films, such as The Favourite, Mary Queen of Scots, and Harriet. He has also appeared in Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, The Sense of an Ending, and Operation Finale, directed by Chris Weitz and starring Oscar Isaac as Peter Malkin. Alwyn's upcoming projects include films like Catherine, Called Birdy, based on the novel by Karen Cushman, and Stars at Noon, directed by Claire Denis and starring Margaret Qualley as Trish. He has worked with cinematographers like Robbie Ryan and Maryse Alberti, and has been involved in productions supported by studios like Universal Pictures and Warner Bros..

Awards and Nominations

Alwyn has been recognized for his performances with nominations for awards like the British Independent Film Awards and the London Film Critics' Circle. He has also been named as one of the rising stars of British cinema by publications like The Guardian and The Telegraph. Alwyn's films have won numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for The Favourite, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for Cynthia Erivo's performance in Harriet. He has been associated with prestigious film festivals like the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, and has worked with organizations like the British Film Institute and the UK Film Council to support emerging talent in the film industry. Category:British actors

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