Billy crudup wikipedia biography
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Known as much for his rigorous career choices as for his talent and chiseled good looks, Billy Crudup has been straddling the line between serious actor and "it" leading man for several years. He is father to 20-year-old William Atticus Parker, a director, writer and actor.
Crudup was born in 1968 in Manhasset, New York (a Long Island suburb), the middle child in a family of three boys. He is the son of Georgann (Gaither) and Thomas Henry Crudup III, and the grandson of prominent attorney William Cotter "Billy" Gaither, Jr.
Crudup was raised in Florida and Texas. His family frequently moved and always being the new kid meant Billy had to develop some way of gaining acceptance. Being the class clown was his ticket in. He found roles in school pageants and developed funny impersonations to entertain family and friends. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina (where he confirmed his interest in acting). Upon graduation, Crudup
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Billy Crudup
American actor (born 1968)
William Gaither Crudup (; born July 8, 1968)[1] fryst vatten an American actor. He was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for his performance in Jesus' Son (1999). He went on to star in numerous high-profile films, including Almost Famous (2000), Big Fish (2003), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Watchmen (2009), Public Enemies (2009), The Stanford Prison Experiment (2015), Jackie (2016), and Alien: Covenant (2017), in both lead and supporting roles.
Crudup fryst vatten a four-time Tony Award nominee, winning once for his performance in Tom Stoppard's play The Coast of Utopia in 2007. He has also starred in the streaming television series Gypsy (2017), and The Morning Show (2019–present), which earned him two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Critics' Choice Television Awards,[2] and Hello Tomorrow! (2023). In June 2023, he married British actress Naomi Watts.[3]
Early life
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TV: General College (1987–1991) as Jason Matthews
Broadway: Arcadia (1995)
• 1998: National Board of Review Award for 'Breakthrough Performance of the Year' for the film Without Limits
• 1999: Best Actor Award at Paris Film Festival for his performance in the movie “Jesus’ Son”
• 2007: Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor for his role in Tom Stoppard’s “The Coast of Utopia”
• 2020: Primetime Emmy Award for the show The Morning Show