Charlie Hunnam

  • 09 June 2004

Date of birth

10th April, 1980

Occupation

Actor

Sex

Male

Height

1.85

Charlie Hunnam (born 10th April 1980)
Charlie Hunnam is a British actor best known for starring in motorcycle drama series 'Sons Of Anarchy'.

Net worth: Charlie Hunnam has a net worth of $8 million according to Celebrity Net Worth (2014)

Acting career: Charlie Hunnam landed his first role as Jason in 'Byker Grove' after being talent-spotted while buying shoes in a shop. Soon followed was his first big role as Nathan Maloney in Russell T. Davies' 1999 TV series 'Queer as Folk'. His first film was 'Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?' that same year, and he subsequently moved over to LA to further his career. In 2002, he appeared in 'Abandon' alongside Katie Holmes and 'Nicholas Nickleby' with Jim Broadbent, Jamie Bell, Anne Hathaway and Timothy Spall. The following year he took on war drama 'Cold Mountain' with Jude Law and Nicole Kidman. He played football hooligan Pete Dunham in British movie 'Green Street' in 2005, co-starring with Elijah Wood. In 2006, he was in Alfonso Cuarón's 'Children of Men' with Clive Owen, and in 2008 he joined the cast of 'Sons Of Anarchy' as Jax Teller. He also began writing screenplays, including real life story 'Vlad', a story about druglord Edgar Valdez Villareal and a tale about gypsy life. 2011 saw him in 'The Ledge' with Patrick Wilson, and the following year he was the eponymous character in '3,2,1... Frankie Go Boom' alongside Chris O'Dowd. In 2013, he was in Guillermo del Toro's blockbuster 'Pacific Rim'. He was also announced as the leading man in erotic thriller 'Fifty Shades of Grey', but he soon dropped out with rumours suggesting the negative attention he got from it put him off.

Personal life: Charlie Hunnam was raised in Newcastle upon Tyne by scrap metal seller Billy Hunnam and businesswoman Jane Hunnam, before moving to Cumbria after his parents' break-up. He was expelled from Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and continued to complete his exams at home. He later studied film and performing arts at Cumbria College of Art and Design. He married Katharine Towne in Las Vegas in 1999, but divorced three years later. He is currently dating Morgana McNelis (since 2007) with whom he lives outside LA.

Charlie Hunnam's Girlfriend Wants To Get Married

By Bang Showbiz in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 14 January 2020

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Charlie Hunnam's girlfriend is ''very eager to get married'' after 14 years of romance, but Charlie says he is ''indifferent'' to the idea.

Charlie Hunnam's girlfriend is ''very eager to get married''.

The 39-year-old actor has been romancing Morgana McNelis for around 14 years, and has now admitted that their lasting love means Morgana is ready to tie the knot, although Charlie isn't so sure about the process.

Speaking to Andy Cohen on SiriusXM, he said: ''I've been with my girlfriend for 14 and a half years ... I think?! 13 and a half years, maybe? Oh gosh.''

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Marilyn Manson's New Album Is 'pretty F**king Intense'

By Clive King in Music / Festivals on 19 May 2017

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Marilyn Manson's new album 'Heaven Upside Down' is ''pretty f**king intense'', according to close friend Charlie Hunnam.

Marilyn Manson's new album 'Heaven Upside Down' is ''pretty f**king intense'', according to close friend Charlie Hunnam.

The 48-year-old singer - who is the lead singer in the self-titled band - has a good rapport with the 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword' actor, and although the 37-year-old actor has admitted he doesn't know ''any'' of the rocker's songs, the artist has played him a track from his LP, which he thinks is ''very very good.''

Speaking about his pal and his compilation, Hunnam told NME magazine: ''I don't know any of his music.

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King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword Review

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It's unlikely that Guy Ritchie could make a boring movie if he wanted to. This raucous historical romp spins the iconic legend into something that's relentlessly entertaining, even if it never quite satisfies because it's in such a hurry to set up a sequel. Thankfully, there are some deeper themes along the way that give the actors something to chew on besides the scenery.

In post-Roman Britain, King Uther (Eric Bana) has been killed by his brother Vortigern (Jude Law), who made a deal that involved some very black magic. But Vortigern is haunted by the fact that Uther's infant son Arthur somehow escaped and will someday return to pull the sword Excalibur from the stone and claim his rightful throne. Meanwhile in Londinium, Arthur (Charlie Hunnam) has no idea who he really is. Raised in a brothel and trained as a muscled fighter, he has a nice little racket going on. So discovering his identity is a shock. He's immediately spirited away by a mage (Astrid Berges-Frisbey) and some rebels (Djimon Hounsou and Aiden Gillen) who help him plot how to take back his crown.

The entire film is essentially a chase as Vortigern and his chief goon (Peter Ferdinando) pursue Arthur and his growing band of rebels. That all of this is leading to an epic confrontation is no surprise. But Ritchie oddly frames each action sequence as a splintered montage, which means we're only ever watching a series of key images with no momentum or context. Some of these work cleverly, but they begin to wear us out: we know what's happening but we're not able to experience it ourselves. Thankfully the dialogue has a witty present-day snap that brings the characters and the camaraderie between them to vivid life.

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Is James Bond Next On Charlie Hunnam's Hit List?

By Holly Williams in Movies / TV / Theatre on 15 May 2017

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Charlie Hunnam wants to play the British spy.

Could Charlie Hunnam go from King Arthur to James Bond as his next professional step up? He certainly seems up for the role as the lothario British spy, though he confesses that he hasn't actually been in talks about the part as of yet. But there's still time.

Image caption Charlie Hunnam at the 'King Arthur' premiere

Following his titular stint in Guy Ritchie's 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword', Charlie Hunnam is setting his sights on big cinematic franchises. He appeared on 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien' to address rumours that he could be the next 007.

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Charlie Hunnam "Would Love" Cameo 'Game Of Thrones' Role

By Daniel Falconer in Movies / TV / Theatre on 13 May 2017

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The actor had to turn a previous offer down.

Returning a little later to the small screen than usual this year for its seventh season, fantasy series 'Game Of Thrones' - based on the 'Song of Ice and Fire' novel series by George R R Martin - will bring seven new episodes to fans as showrunners begin to put the wheels in motion for the series' conclusion.

Charlie Hunnam would love to join the fantasy series

With just a single season to go after seven, which will once again be stripped of an episode and brought down to a running total of six, there's around 13 hours of action from the show left to see. Now that the series has outpaced the novel series, much of the material shown on screen is new information, shocking fans of both the books and the series.

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King Arthur - Trailer and Clips

Arthur grew up as a peasant on the streets of Londonium having escaped the terror that was unleashed upon his father Uther Pendragon's kingdom when he was just a boy. But despite growing up away from his royal roots, there was always something special about him; a determination and a willingness to stand up and fight no matter how big the enemy or how slim the chances of survival. This does not go unnoticed by the current King Vortigern, who took over the throne all those years ago. Arthur is captured and imprisoned by Vortigern's men and it's then he learns of his true destiny. And that destiny is sealed when he manages to pull the sword of Excalibur from the legendary stone with the world watching. Vortigern will stop at nothing to keep his ill-gotten crown, but still he underestimates the power that the sword wields. Using his newfound power, he joins with the kingdom's resistance to regain what's rightfully his and avenge his father along the way.

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Charlie Hunnam Trained Like A Professional Athlete For King Arthur

By Holly Williams in Movies / TV / Theatre on 11 May 2017

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'King Arthur' saw Charlie Hunnam practise sword-fighting for 14 hours a day.

There's no denying how amazing Charlie Hunnam looks in 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword', and from the various teasers we have been treated to ahead of the film's release, we can see that he has also had to display a lot of physical talent for this movie. Thus, you won't be surprised to discover there was a lot of hard work involved.

Image caption Charlie Hunnam stars in 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'

It always looks like it would be a lot of fun on the set of an action movie, but when you think about how hard actors have to train to get themselves to look a certain way and be able to perform the stunts required of them (professional stuntmen notwithstanding) for the purpose of cinema, your opinion of them becomes considerably higher.

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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword - Cast and Director Interviews

For his latest movie, Guy Ritchie, reinterprets the classic story of King Arthur and his legendary rise after retrieving the fames sword from the stone.

Unlike many modern day movies, Richie decided to take an old school approach to developing and shooting scenes for the movie. Very little CGI and green screen was used, the director created huge sets which really captures the feel of the city which is quickly becoming more and more overrun by chaos.

Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law and Djimon Hounsou speak about their new roles in the movie and what it was like to create such an epic tale. John Boorman's 1981 movie Excalibur seemed to not only play a big role in influencing the director but also the actors he cast in the lead roles - that comprehensive version of the tale might've influenced the director but it is isn't the same as Ritchie's take on the story.

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Brit Charlie Hunnam Hired Dialect Coach To Drop American Accent

By Holly Williams in Movies / TV / Theatre on 03 May 2017

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'King Arthur' star Charlie Hunnam had a lot of work to do to prepare for his latest role.

It's a very common thing for people to lose their accents through emigration and travelling, but it seems that 'King Arthur' star Charlie Hunnam had to really work hard to get his back after over a decade of living in the United States and adopting an American accent.

Image caption Charlie Hunnam stars in 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'
Image caption Charlie Hunnam leads an all-star cast in 'The Lost City Of Z'