- November, 10, 2023
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Christian Charles Philip Bale
A stand-out actor of his generation, Christian Bale is loaded with talent and artistic skills. It is his ability to get into the skin of the character that helps him forward a powerful performance which leaves the audiences and the critics mesmerized and enthralled for more. Bale is known for giving intense mental and physical commitment to his role and making chameleon-like changes to meet the demands of the character. It is due to this niche that most of his movies have gained a cult status making him a cult star. Bale rose of fame with Steven Spielbergâs âEmpire of the Sunâ in 1987. Ever since then, there has been no looking back for this talented actor who gave strong performances after the other. His breakthrough came with âAmerican Psychoâ for which he lost 60 pounds to bring authenticity and realism to his character. However, immediately again he gained more than what he lost and flaunted a chiselled bod for the most successful and iconic movies of his career, the âBatmanâ franchise. To know more interesting and intriguing facts about his life, movies, childhood and works, read on.
Childhood & Early Life
Christian Bale was born in a family of mixed heritage. His mother, Jenny a circus performer, was English, while his father, David Charles Howard Bale an entrepreneur, commercial pilot, and talent manager by profession, was South African born. He has two sister siblings.
Much of his early years were spent in England, Portugal and United States. He attended Bournemouth School for preliminary education. His mother had an overpowering influence on young Bale who took a keen interest in performing arts.
Career
- A child prodigy, he made his debut in front of the camera for a commercial for the fabric softener Lenor in 1982. Thereafter, there was no looking back as he was flooded with assignments.
- He made a formal debut on stage opposite Rowan Atkinson for the play âThe Nerdâ in 1984. Two years later, he made his big screen debut playing the character of Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich for the film, âAnastasia: The Mystery of Annaâ.
- A couple of more performances followed, before he achieved his breakthrough with the Steven Spielberg movie, âEmpire of the Sunâ in 1987. The movie was a runaway success at the box office, with him earning several awards for his perfect portrayal of the character of Jim Graham.
- The overnight stardom and mounting expectations of people backfired as he found it difficult to adjust with the newly-found fame and star status. However, he soon calmed his nerves and featured in Kenneth Branaghâs âHenry Vâ in 1989.
- The following year, he was cast for the role of Jim Hawkins for the TV adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson's classic book, âTreasure Islandâ. He starred opposite Charlton Heston.
- The decade of 1990 had many releases schedules for him. While âNewsiesâ bombed at the box office, film adaptation of the classic âLittle Womenâ had him playing a supporting role. His other film releases include, âThe Portrait of a Ladyâ, âVelvet Goldmineâ.
- He did a voice role for Thomas, a young compatriot of Captain John Smith, in Disney's âPocahontasâ in 1994. In 1999, he was part of the huge star cast for Kenneth Branaghâs updated version of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- He made his dream run at the box office in the new millennium with the 2000 released film, âAmerican Psychoâ. Cast for the character of Patrick Bateman, he gave a heroic performance transforming himself completely to meet the demands of the character. The movie gained a cult status.
- His versatile acting abilities and infinite talent caught the fancy of directors who cast him for different roles after the supersonic success of âAmerican Psychoâ. To begin with, he starred as a Greek fisherman in John Madden adaptation of the best-selling novel Captain Corelli's âMandolinâ
- His streak of success at the box office virtually ended in 2002 after his three films released for the year failed to make it to the box office, namely, ââLaurel Canyonâ, âReign of Fireâ and âEquilibriumâ.
- The duds propelled him to go on a year-long sabbatical from films. He returned with a bang with Brad Andersonâs psychological thriller, âThe Machinistâ. Playing the character of Trevor Reznik, he went deep into it by losing 60 pounds to bring authenticity and realism in his portrayal. This movie too gained a cult status.
- Subsequently, he did a voice role in Hayao Miyazaki's âSpirited Awayâ for the titular character, Howl. The movie was extremely well received by the critics and audience and did an astounding business at the box office.
- No sooner he won the title role of âBatmanâ and his alter ego, Bruce Wayne in Christopher Nolan's âBatman Beginsâ. The film, unlike its predecessors in the category, was a comprehensive hit with packed theatres worldwide. His portrayal of the role with complete perfection earned him a couple of awards.
- After the success of âBatman Beginsâ, he resumed to feature in independent films. From 2006 until 2008, he appeared in a number of movies such as âHarsh Timesâ, âThe New Worldâ, âRescue Dawnâ, âIn The Prestigeâ, âI'm Not Thereâ and âTerminator Salvationâ
- âBatman Beginsâ was followed by its 2008 sequel, âThe Dark Knightâ, which unlike its forerunner was even a greater box office hit. The movie went on to gross over $1 billion at the box office worldwide, making it the fourth-highest grossing movie of that time.
- In 2010, he clinched 30 awards including his first Golden Globe and Academy Award for playing the role of Dicky Eklund in David O. Russell-directed drama film, âThe Fighterâ.
- In 2011, he appeared in Zhang Yimouâs âThe Flowers of Warâ, playing the role of John Miller. A historical drama war film, the movie did an average business at the box office.
- The third film of the Batman trilogy series, âThe Dark Knight Risesâ was released in 2012, to packed theatres. With this, he became the longest-lasting actor to portray Batman on film to date
- His scheduled releases for 2013 and 2014 include, âOut of the Furnaceâ, âAmerican Hustleâ, âExodusâ, âKnight of Cupsâ and an untitled movie by Terrence Malick
Major Works
- âAmerican Psychoâ was a breakthrough movie in the career of this prolific actor. The movie was a resounding success at the box office, drawing about US$34 million. The movie gained a cult status and so did he for portraying the role of Patrick Bateman with deep perfection.
- The âBatmanâ franchise is his magnum opus in his long list of filmography. Each of the movies in the trilogy was a stunning success and a major hit both in US and overseas. While the first film grossed US$370 million worldwide, the second in the series did a business of more than US$1000 million, setting three new U.S. box office records. The third film too was highly successful and gained about US$1084 million at the box office.
- âThe Fighterâ is yet another star film in his filmography. The movie was extremely well received by both the audience and the critics alike. It drew US$129 million at the box office, which is five times the cost of its production. Additionally, the movie won the prestigious Academy Award and Golden Globe award.
Awards & Achievements
- His first ever award victory was for Steven Spielbergâs âEmpire of the Sunâ, for which he won National Board of Review Best Juvenile Performance Award and Young Artist Award.
- For playing the role of Batman in the âBatmanâ franchise, he won a couple of awards including MTV Movie Awards, Empire Awards, Saturn Awards, Scream Awards, Peopleâs Choice Award and so on.
- As fas as awards and decorations are concerned, âThe Fighterâ was his most successful movie, with him bagging 30 awards, 25 of which came in the category of Best Supporting Actor and 5 for Best Ensemble Cast. He won the prestigious Academy Award, BAFTA Award and Golden Globe as well for the film.
Personal Life & Legacy
- He tied the marital knot with Sandra "Sibi" Blazic, a former model and make-up artist. The couple has been blessed with a daughter Emmeline.
- He is a philanthropist and an activist and actively supports environmental groups such as Greenpeace and the World Wildlife Fund.
Trivia
This talented actor of the Batman fame has a huge fan following who often refer to themselves as âBaleheadsâ to mark their love for the actor.