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What Movie Awards did Ben Chaplin win?
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Ben Chaplin roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Legend of Tarzan | Captain Moulle |
Dorian Gray | Basil Hallward |
The Remains of the Day | Charlie, Head Footman |
The Dig | Stuart Piggott |
Snowden | Robert Tibbo |
Cinderella | Ella's Father |
The Thin Red Line | Pvt. Bell |
The New World | Robinson |
Murder by Numbers | Sam Kennedy |
The Truth About Cats & Dogs | Brian |
Twixt | Poe |
The Water Horse | Lewis Mowbray |
London Boulevard | Billy Norton |
The Children Act | Kevin Henry |
Little Boy | Ben Eagle |
Birthday Girl | John |
The Nevers | Frank Mundi 5 episodes, 2021 |
Game-On | Matthew 6 episodes, 1995 |
Soldier Soldier | Fusilier Jago 2 episodes, 1991 |
The Letter for the King | The Black Knight 6 episodes, 2020 |
Between the Lines | Andy Spence 1 episode, 1992 |
Mad Dogs | Alvo 5 episodes, 2011-2012 |
Casualty | Gareth Orell 1 episode, 1990 |
Minder | Conway 1 episode, 1993 |
Dates | Stephen 3 episodes, 2013 |
Doll & Em | Ben 1 episode, 2013 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Self - Guest 3 episodes, 2002-2003 |
Ben Chaplin's Quotes
- When you arrive in L.A. as an Englishman you might as well be on the moon. People just don't understand you if you speak too fast and most people there think you're Australian. Ordering was incredibly complicated. I was speechless.
- I'd like to keep working on both sides of the Atlantic. But settling down is not something I can really compute as I've lived out of a bag since I was 17. Being an actor is well paid but it's a bit like being a circus traveler. There's no base except for where your friends and family are. Wherever I settle, I know I can't spend a lot of time there so I have to grab the bits of time that I have at home, when I can, and just enjoy them. But it's a transient existence.
Interesting Facts about Ben Chaplin
- Was originally going to resume his role as Matthew Malone in Game On (1995) but pulled out after being offered the role in The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996).
- Olivier Award nomination, Best Supporting Performer for "The Glass Menagerie" (Donmar Warehouse Production).
- Born and raised in England.
- Graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 2004 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "The Retreat from Moscow."
- West End, London: Acting in Neil LaBute's new play "This Is How It Goes". [July 2005]