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Anthony Hopkins – Born in 1937

When Anthony Hopkins told us to have the lambs stop screaming, the world listened. His unforgettable turn as Hannibal Lecter in “The Silence of the Lambs” in 1991 earned him an Oscar and cemented his place among cinema’s greats. Long before that, he trained at RADA and worked alongside Laurence Olivier at the National Theatre, building a solid foundation in classical acting.

Anthony’s film career exploded with roles in “The Remains of the Day” and “Legends of the Fall.” Even in 2021, he made history by winning another Oscar for “The Father.” From theatre to Hollywood, he’s mastered the art of both fear and feeling.

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