جورج ماكاي (ممثل)
جورج ماكاي | |
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وُلِدَ | جورج أندرو ج. ماكاي [1] 13 مارس 1992 |
المهنة | ممثل |
سنوات النشاط | 2002–الحاضر |
الزوج |
دون فورسيث (m. 2023) |
الأنجال | 2 |
جورج أندرو ج. ماكاي (George Andrew J. MacKay، /məˈkaɪ/;[2][3][4] و. 13 مارس 1992)، هو ممثل إنگليزي. بدأ التمثيل طفلاً في فيلم پيتر پان (2003). قام بأدوار بطولة في الدراما الحربية البريطانية المسالم الخاص (2012)، والفيلم الرومانسي كيف أعيش الآن (2013)، للمعرضين للخطر (2013)، والذي فاز عنه بجائزة جائزة بافتا إسكتلندا وتم ترشيحه لجائزة جائزة بافتا للنجم الصاعد، والنخاع (2017). اكتسب شهرة أوسع لدوره الرائد في فيلم الحرب 1917 (2019).
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السنوات المبكرة
وُلِد ماكاي في هامرسميث، لندن، لوالدته كيم بيكر، مصممة أزياء بريطانية من لندن، ووالده پول ماكاي، أسترالي يعمل في مجال الإضاءة وإدارة المسارح. نشأ في بارنز مع شقيقته الصغرى.[5][6][7][8] وهو من أصل أيرلندي من جهة والدته، وجدته من جهة والدته من كورك.[9]
التحق ماكاي بمدرسة هاروديان الخاصة في لندن.[10] عندما كان عمره 17 عامًا، تقدم لاختبار القبول في الأكاديمية الملكية للفنون المسرحية وأكاديمية لندن للموسيقى والفنون المسرحية، لكنه فشل في ذلك.[11]
مسيرته المهنية
2002–2012: التمثيل طفلاً
2012–الحاضر
الاستقبال الفني والإعلامي
حياته الشخصية
في نوفمبر 2023، تزوج ماكاي من صديقته دون فورسيث، وهي خبيرة تجميل ومصففة شعر، وأنجب منها طفلين. التقى الزوجان في موقع تصوير فيلم 1917. [12]
في أوائل يناير 2023، كان ماكاي واحدًا من نحو 100 شخصية مشهورة في المملكة المتحدة وقعوا على رسالة إلى الحكومة تطالبها باتخاذ "إجراء فوري" ضد عمليات الإعدام في إيران.[13]
أعماله
السينما
التلفزيون
السنة | المسلسل | الدور | ملاحظات |
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2004 | Rose and Maloney | Young Calum | Episode 1: "Rose and Maloney — Part 1" |
2005 | Footprints in the Snow | Nathan Hill | TV movie |
The Brief | Zak Farmer | Series 2; Episode 1: "Blame," Episode 2: "Lack of Affect" | |
2006 | Johnny and the Bomb | Johnny Maxwell | Miniseries |
Tsunami: The Aftermath | Adam Peabody | ||
2007 | The Old Curiosity Shop | Kit Nubbles | TV movie |
2012 | Birdsong | Private Douglas | |
The Best of Men | Private William Heath | ||
2015 | The Outcast | Lewis Aldridge | Miniseries |
2016 | 11.22.63 | Bill Turcotte | |
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories | Simon Powers | Episode: "Foreign Parts" | |
2018 | To Provide All People | Father | TV movie |
2020 | Ataraxia | Boy | Miniseries |
2021 | The Trick | Sam Bowen | TV movie[42] |
2022 | The Gallows Pole | TBA | TV series[43] |
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المسرح
السنة | المسرحية | الدور | المؤلف | المسرح |
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2014 | حديقة الاسمنت | جاك | Ian McEwan | Heritage Arts Company |
2015 | Ah, Wilderness! | رتشارد | يوجين اونيل | The Young Vic Company |
2016 | The Caretaker | مايك | هارولد پنتر | The Old Vic |
الإذاعة
السنة | العمل | الدور | المؤلف | المحطة | المصادر |
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2017 | غرفة المعيشة | ميلو | Part of the BBC POD PLAY1 short-form audio drama series | راديو بي بي سي 3 | [44] |
2020 | The Glass Menagerie | توم | تنسي وليامز | [45] |
جوائز وترشيحات
السنة | الجائزة | الفئة | العمل المرشح | النتيجة | المصادر |
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2010 | London Critics Circle Film Awards | Young British Actor of the Year | Himself | رُشح | [46] |
2013 | BAFTA Scotland | Best Actor / Actress – Film | For Those in Peril | فائز | [47] |
2014 | British Academy Film Awards | Rising Star Award | Himself | رُشح | [48] |
Berlin International Film Festival | Shooting Stars Award – Actor | فائز | [49] | ||
London Critics Circle Film Awards | Young British Actor of the Year | رُشح | [50] | ||
Richard Attenborough Film Awards | Breakthrough Award | فائز | [51] | ||
2017 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Captain Fantastic | رُشح | [52] |
Cannes Film Festival | Trophée Chopard | Himself | فائز | [53] | |
New Renaissance Film Festival | Best Actor | Infinite | فائز | [54] | |
2019 | Satellite Awards | Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | 1917 | رُشح | [55] |
IGN Awards | Best Lead Performer | رُشح | [56] | ||
2020 | Santa Barbara International Film Festival | Virtuoso Award | فائز | [57] | |
Georgia Film Critics Association | Breakthrough Award | رُشح | [58] | ||
Online Film & Television Association | Best Breakthrough Performance: Male | فائز | [59] | ||
London Critics Circle Film Awards | British / Irish Actor of the Year | Himself | رُشح | [60] | |
2023 | British Independent Film Awards | Best Joint Lead Performance | Femme | فائز | [أ] |
الهوامش
- ^ Shared with Nathan Stewart-Jarrett.
المصادر
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