Geoffrey Rush
Geoffrey Rush was born on Jul 06, 1951 in Australia. Geoffrey Rush's big-screen debut came with Hoodwink directed by Claude Whatham in 1981, strarring Detective 1. Geoffrey Rush is known for Genius directed by Kenneth Biller, Samantha Colley stars as Dora Maar and Seth Gabel as Michele Besso. Geoffrey Rush has got 47 awards and 81 nominations so far. The most recent award Geoffrey Rush achieved is Alliance of Women Film Journalists. The upcoming new movie Geoffrey Rush plays is Storm Boy which will be released on Apr 05, 2019.
Geoffrey Roy Rush was born on July 6, 1951, in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, to Merle (Bischof), a department store sales assistant, and Roy Baden Rush, an accountant for the Royal Australian Air Force. His mother was of German descent and his father had English, Irish, and Scottish ancestry. He was raised in Brisbane, Queensland, after his parents split up.Rush attended Everton Park State High School during his formative years. His early interest in the theatre led to his 1971 stage debut at age 20 in "Wrong Side of the Moon" with the Queensland Theatre Company.Known for his classical repertory work over the years, he scored an unexpected hit with his Queensland role as Snoopy in the musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". A few years later he moved to France to study but subsequently returned to his homeland within a short time and continued work as both actor and director with the Queensland company ("June and the Paycock," "Aladdin," "Godspell," "Present Laughter," "The Rivals"). In the 1980s Rush became a vital member of the State Theatre Company of South Australia and showed an equally strong range there in such productions as "Revenger's Tragedy," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Mother Courage...and Her Children," "Blood Wedding," "Pal Joey," "Twelfth Night" and as The Fool in "King Lear".Rush made an inauspicious debut in films with the feature Pièges (1981), having little more than a bit part, and didn't carry off his first major role until playing Sir Andrew Aguecheek in a movie production of Twelfth Night (1986). Yet, he remained a durable presence on stage with acclaimed productions in "The Diary of a Madman" in 1989 and "The Government Inspector" in 1991.Rush suffered a temporary nervous breakdown in 1992 due to overwork and anguish over his lack of career advancement. Resting for a time, he eventually returned to the stage. Within a few years film-goers finally began taking notice of Geoffrey after his performance in Les enfants de la révolution (1996). This led to THE role of a lifetime as the highly dysfunctional piano prodigy David Helfgott in Shine (1996). Rush's astonishing tour-de-force performance won him every conceivable award imaginable, including the Oscar, Golden Globe, British Film Award and Australian Film Institute Award."Shine" not only put Rush on the international film map, but atypically on the Hollywood "A" list as well. His rather homely mug was made fascinating by a completely charming, confident and captivating demeanor; better yet, it allowed him to more easily dissolve into a number of transfixing historical portrayals, notably his Walsingham in Elizabeth (1998) and Leon Trotsky in Frida (2002). He's also allowed himself to have a bit of hammy fun in such box office escapism as Mystery Men (1999), La maison de l'horreur (1999), Sex fans des sixties (2002), Le Monde de Nemo (2003) and Pirates des Caraïbes : La malédiction du Black Pearl (2003). More than validating his early film success, two more Oscar nominations came his way in the same year for Quills, la plume et le sang (2000) (best actor) and Shakespeare in Love (1998) (support actor) in 2000. Geoffrey's amazing versatility continued into the millennium with his portrayal of the manic, volatile comedy genius Peter Sellers in the biopic La vie et la mort de Peter Sellers (2004). He also merited attention as Lionel Logue in Le discours d'un roi (2010), Basil Hunter in L'oeil du cyclone (2011), Hans Hubermann in La voleuse de livres (2013), artist/sculptor Alberto Giocometti in Alberto Giacometti, the Final Portrait (2017) and Michael Kingley Storm Boy (2019).Rush's intermittent returns to the stage have included productions of "Marat-Sade," "Uncle Vanya," "Oleanna," "Hamlet" and "The Small Poppies". In 2009 he made his Broadway debut in "Exit the King" co-starring Susan Sarandon. His marriage (since 1988) to Aussie classical actress Jane Menelaus produced daughter Angelica (1992) and son James (1995). Menelaus, who has also performed with the State Theatre of South Australia, has co-starred on stage with Rush in "The Winter's Tale" (1987), "Troilus and Cressida" (1989) and "The Importance of Being Earnest" (as Gwendolyn to his Jack Worthing). She also had featured roles in a few of his films, including Quills, la plume et le sang (2000) and L'oeil du cyclone (2011).
Birthday
Jul 06, 1951Place of Birth
Toowoomba, Queensland, AustraliaAlso known
Джеффри Раш, Джеффрі Раш
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47 wins & 81 nominations
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