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  1. The building is named after one of the world’s finest actors and the College’s alumni and vice-president Anthony Hopkins. The Grade II listed building was formerly the stable block to Cardiff Castle and is packed with character and charm. It houses key College facilities including the S4C studio theatre, several music practice rooms and a ...

  2. Anthony Hopkins Centre at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Cardiff. In a 2012 interview, Hopkins stated, "I've been composing music all my life and if I'd been clever enough at school I would like to have gone to music college. As it was I had to settle for being an actor."

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  4. Sep 7, 2023 · Hopkins went on to study at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, where he hoped to have the opportunity to develop his musicianship further, but instead pursued acting. In 1999, Hopkins made a donation to his alma mater, to go toward the £2.3 million refurbishment of one of their buildings.

    • Who Is Anthony Hopkins?
    • Quick Facts
    • Early Life and Acting Career
    • Movies
    • 'The Silence of The Lambs' as Hannibal Lecter
    • 'The Remains of The Day'
    • 'Hitchcock'
    • 'Westworld,' 'The Two Popes,' 'The Father'
    • Personal Life
    • Alcoholism

    Anthony Hopkins pursued a stage career before working in film in the late 1960s. Known for a variety of projects ranging from The Dawning to The Remains of the Day to Amistad, Hopkins has been nominated for several Oscars, winning for The Silence of the Lambs and The Father. His more fantastical work includes Titus, The Mask of Zorro and Thor, as w...

    FULL NAME: Philip Anthony Hopkins BORN: December 31, 1937 BIRTHPLACE: Margam, Port Talbot, Wales SPOUSE: Stella Arroyave (m. 2003), Jennifer Lynton (m. 1973–2002), Petronella Barker (m. 1966–1972) CHILDREN: Abigail Hopkins ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Capricorn

    Philip Anthony Hopkins was born on December 31, 1937, in Margam, Port Talbot, Wales. Hopkins is the son of Muriel Yeats — a distant relative of the Irish poet William Butler Yeats — and Richard Hopkins. His early years in Wales and schooling at Cowbridge Grammar School were relatively unremarkable, but when the soon-to-be actor met Richard Burton, ...

    Hopkins' career began heating up in the 1970s and '80s. He won an Emmy for his role as Bruno Richard Hauptmann in The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case(1976). Throughout the 1980s, Hopkins continued to impress the critics with his work in film and TV, winning multiple Emmy Awards and a BAFTA Award.

    In 1989, Hopkins returned to the stage for a production of the musical drama M. Butterfly. But it was in 1991 that Hopkins, now well into his fifties, finally found himself shot to superstardom. His unforgettable, 17-minute performance as the infamous psychopath Hannibal Lecter inThe Silence of the Lambs frightened and wowed fans and critics alike....

    Hopkins has since played the role again in the film's sequels. On the heels of his first real Hollywood blockbuster, Hopkins wisely chose to follow up with his film The Remains of the Day (1993), for which he was nominated for another Academy Award. He would be nominated again for Nixon (1995) and Amistad(1997). In 1993 Hopkins was knighted by the ...

    The acclaimed actor continued to work in major motion pictures, appearing in such films as Proof (2005), Beowulf (2007) and Thor (2011). Cast as famed horror movie director Alfred Hitchcock in the 2012 biopic Hitchcock, Hopkins earned raves for his starring role in the film, alongside Helen Mirren as Hitchcock's wife, Alma Reville. The movie explor...

    Hopkins played the biblical character Methuselah in Noah (2014) and also appeared in Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) as Sir Edmund Burton. On the small screen, he's also found interesting characters to play, specifically on HBO's sci-fi thriller Westworld, as AI mastermind Robert Ford. Following its premiere in 2016, the show became one of the...

    In 2003, Hopkins married his third wife, antique dealer Stella Arroyave, who hails from Colombia. He was previously married to Jennifer Lynton, from 1973 to 2002, and before that had been married to Petronella Barker, from 1967 to 1972. He and Barker had one daughter, Abigail Hopkins, who was born in 1968.

    The actor has long battled alcoholism, once saying, "I led a pretty self-destructive life for a few decades. It was only after I put my demons behind me that I was able to fully enjoy acting." In 1975, Hopkins began attending Alcoholics Anonymous and working to put those demons behind him.

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  5. Apr 29, 2010 · Biography of Welsh actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, on the BBC Wales Arts website. ... He enrolled at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama in Cardiff, which he graduated from in 1957. Following two ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · Anthony Hopkins to Play George Frideric Handel in Composer Biopic ‘The King of Covent Garden’. Anthony Hopkins (born December 31, 1937, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales) is a Welsh stage and film actor of burning intensity, often seen at his best when playing pathetic misfits or characters on the fringes of insanity.

  7. Philip Anthony Hopkins was born in Port Talbot, West Glamorgan, Wales, on December 31, 1937. He attended Cowbridge Grammar School but did not do well academically. His proficiency at the piano, however, won him a scholarship to the Cardiff College of Music and Drama (now the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama), where he studied for two years.