Thursday, January 19, 2012

Christian Bale Filmography

Christian Bale first caught the public eye at the age of 13, when he was cast in the starring role of Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987).

Below is complete Christian Bale's Filmography:

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1985 The Dreamthief
1986 Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna
1987 Heart of the Country
1987 Mio min Mio
1987 Empire of the Sun
1989 Henry V
1990 Treasure Island
1991 A Murder of Quality
1992 Newsies
1993 Swing Kids
1994 Prince of Jutland
1994 Little Women
1995 Pocahontas
1996 The Portrait of a Lady
1996 The Secret Agent
1997 Metroland
1998 Velvet Goldmine
1998 All the Little Animals
1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream
1999 Mary, Mother of Jesus
2000 American Psycho
2000 Shaft
2001 Captain Corelli's Mandolin
2002 Laurel Canyon
2002 Reign of Fire
2002 Equilibrium
2004 The Machinist
2004 Howl's Moving Castle
2005 Batman Begins
2005 Batman Begins (Video Game)
2005 Harsh Times
2005 The New World
2006 Rescue Dawn
2006 The Prestige
2007 3:10 to Yuma
2007 I'm Not There
2008 The Dark Knight
2009 Terminator Salvation
2009 Public Enemies
2010 The Fighter
2011 The Flowers of War
2012 The Dark Knight Rises
2013 Lawless
2013 Knight of Cups

Christian Bale Pictures

Christian Bale was born in Wales to parents of English descent. His South African–born father, David Bale, was an entrepreneur, commercial pilot, and talent manager, and his mother, Jenny James, was a circus performer.

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Christian Bale Career

Christian Bale made his film debut as Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia in the made-for-television film Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna in 1986, which was followed by leading roles in the miniseries Heart of the Country and the fantasy adventure Mio in the Land of Faraway, in which he appeared with Christopher Lee and Nick Pickard.

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In 1987, Amy Irving, his co-star in Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna, recommended Christian Bale to her then-husband, Steven Spielberg, for a role in Empire of the Sun, adapted from the J.G. Ballard semi-autobiography. Bale's performance as Jim Graham earned him widespread critical praise and the first ever "Best Performance by a Juvenile Actor" award from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. The attention the press and his schoolmates lavished upon him after this took a toll on Christian Bale , and he contemplated giving up acting until Kenneth Branagh approached him and persuaded him to appear in Henry V in 1989. In 1990, he played the role of Jim Hawkins opposite Charlton Heston (as Long John Silver) in Treasure Island, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic book.

In 1992, Christian Bale starred as Jack Kelly in the Disney musical Newsies, and followed it up in 1993 with another release, Swing Kids, a movie about teenagers who secretly listened to forbidden jazz during the rise of Nazi Germany. Christian Bale was recommended by actress Winona Ryder to star in Gillian Armstrong's 1994 film Little Women. Bale provided the voice for Thomas, a young compatriot of Captain John Smith, in Disney's Pocahontas (1995) and in 1997 played Arthur Stuart in Velvet Goldmine, Todd Haynes' tribute to glam rock. In 1999, Bale contributed to an all-star cast, including Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer, Stanley Tucci, and Rupert Everett, portraying Demetrius in an updated version of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

It was reported that Christian Bale had previously auditioned for the role of Robin in Batman Forever (1995) and later Batman and Robin (1997), but lost out to Chris O'Donnell. However, this rumor was later dispelled by Bale himself in a magazine interview in 2008. In 2004, after completing filming for The Machinist, Bale won the coveted role of Batman and his alter ego Bruce Wayne in Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, a reboot of the Batman film series. Bale beat out Jake Gyllenhaal, the closest competition for the role.

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Still fresh off The Machinist, it became necessary for Christian Bale to bulk up to match Batman's muscular physique. He was given a deadline of six months to do this. Bale recalled it as far from a simple accomplishment: "...when it actually came to building muscle, I was useless. I couldn't do one push up the first day. All of the muscles were gone, so I had a real tough time rebuilding all of that." With the help of a personal trainer, Bale succeeded in meeting the deadline, gaining a total of 100 lb (45 kg) in six months. He went from about 130 lbs to 230 lbs. He then discovered that he had actually gained more weight than the director desired, and dropped his weight to 190 lbs by the time filming began.

Christian Bale had initial concerns about playing Batman, as he felt more ridiculous than intimidating in the Batsuit. He dealt with this by depicting Batman as a savage beast. To attain a deeper understanding of the character, Bale read various Batman comic books. He explained his interpretation of the young boy: "Batman is his hidden, demonic rage-filled side. The creature Batman creates is an absolutely sincere creature and one that he has to control but does so in a very haphazard way. He's capable of enacting violence — and to kill — so he's constantly having to rein himself in." For Christian Bale, the most gruelling part about playing Batman was the suit. "You stick it on, you get hot, you sweat and you get a headache in the mask," he said. "But I'm not going to bitch about it because I get to play Batman." When promoting the film in interviews and public events, Bale retained an American accent to avoid confusion.

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Batman Begins was released in the U.S. on 15 June 2005 and was a U.S. and international triumph for Warner Bros., costing approximately US$135 million to produce and taking in over US$370 million in returns worldwide. Christian Bale earned the Best Hero award at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards for his performance.

Christian Bale reprised his role as Batman in the Batman Begins sequel The Dark Knight. He trained in the Keysi Fighting Method, and performed many of his own stunts. The Dark Knight was released in the U.S. on 18 July 2008 and stormed through the box office, with a record-breaking $158.4 million in the U.S. in its first weekend. It broke the $300 million barrier in 10 days, the $400 million mark in 18 days and the $500 million mark in 43 days, three new U.S. box office records set by the film. The film went on to gross over $1 billion at the box office worldwide, making it the fourth-highest grossing movie worldwide of all time, before adjusting for inflation.

Christian Bale will reprise his role in The Dark Knight Rises which will be released on 20 July 2012, making Bale the actor who has played Batman the most times in feature film. Bale has given the same opinion as Nolan that, if the latter was forced to bring Robin into the films, he would never again play Batman; even though one of his favorite Batman stories, Batman: Dark Victory, focuses on Robin's origin.

Christian Bale Wallpapers

Christian Bale (born 30 January 1974) is an English actor. Best known for his roles in American films, Christian Bale has starred in both big budget Hollywood films and the smaller projects from independent producers and art houses.

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