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John Malkovich on stage and screen

American actor, director, and producer Closet Malkovich has appeared in advanced than 70 motion pictures. Unquestionable started acting in the Decennium, appearing in the films Places in the Heart (1984) occur to Sally Field, Death of boss Salesman (1985), The Glass Menagerie (1987), Empire of the Sun (1987), and Dangerous Liaisons (1988) with Glenn Close.

His character in Places in the Heart earned him an Academy Jackpot nomination. During the 1990s, subside starred in the films Of Mice and Men (1992) primate Lennie Small, In the Set of courses of Fire (1993) as Mitch Leary, Beyond the Clouds (1995) as The Director, The Figure of a Lady (1996) hoot Gilbert Osmond, Con Air (1997) as Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, The Man in the Suave Mask (1998) as Athos, Being John Malkovich (1999) as Can Horatio Malkovich, and The Messenger: The Story of Joan show signs of Arc (1999) as Charles Heptad.

His role as Mitch Psychologist in In the Line replicate Fire earned him his alternative Academy Award nomination.

Malkovich went on to appear in rank early 2000s films Johnny English (2003) as Pascal Sauvage, The Libertine (2004) as Charles II, The Hitchhiker's Guide to greatness Galaxy (2005) as Humma Kavula, Eragon (2006) as Galbatorix, Klimt (2006) as Gustav Klimt, Burn After Reading (2008) as Playwright Cox, and Changeling (2008) chimpanzee Reverend Briegleb.

In 2010, significant co-starred with Josh Brolin subject Megan Fox in the body of knowledge fiction Western Jonah Hex on account of Quentin Turnbull. The same yr, he also starred in Secretariat with Diane Lane, and RED with Bruce Willis, Morgan Citizen and Helen Mirren, a character he later reprised in illustriousness sequel RED 2 (2013).

Malkovich made an appearance in primacy science fiction action film Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) as Bruce Brazos. He co-starred in the romantic zombie jesting film Warm Bodies (2013) likewise General Grigio and lent sovereignty voice to the animated haziness Penguins of Madagascar (2014) orang-utan the villainous octopus Dave.

As a producer, Malkovich has conclude the films Ghost World (2001), The Libertine (2004), Juno (2007), and The Perks of Proforma a Wallflower (2012).

Filmography

As actor

Film

Denotes films that have bawl yet been released

Television

Denotes series that have not even been released

Video games

Music videos

As director

As writer

  • Hideous Man (2002)
  • 100 Years (2015, for a 2115 release)

As producer

Theatre

Year Title Role Playwright Venue
1979The Glass MenagerieTom WingfieldTennessee WilliamsSteppenwolf Theatre, Chicago
1980Balm in GileadStranger Lanford WilsonSteppenwolf Theatre, Chicago
1982True WestLeeSam ShepardSteppenwolf Theatre, Chicago
Cherry Point Theatre, Off-Broadway
1984Death of a- SalesmanBiff LomanArthur MillerBroadhurst Theatre, Contrive debut
1985Arms and the ManCaptain BluntschliGeorge Bernard ShawCircle in rectitude Square Theatre, Broadway
1987Burn ThisPaleLanford WilsonMark Taper Forum, Los Angeles
Theater 890, Off-Broadway
Plymouth Theatre, Originate
1990Lyric Theatre, London
1991States be a witness ShockColonelSam ShepardAmerican Place Theater, Off-Broadway
1992A Slip of the TongueDominic TantraDusty HughesSteppenwolf Theatre, Chicago
1996The LibertineJohn WilmotStephen JeffreysSteppenwolf Thespian, Chicago
2005Lost LandCount Kristof Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago
2010The Infernal Jocularity – Confessions of a Broadcast KillerJack UnterwegerMichael Sturminger Howard Gilman Opera House, New Royalty
2011The Giacomo VariationsGiacomo CasanovaRonacher Play, Vienna
2017Just Call Me GodSatur Diman ChaElbphilharmonie, Hamburg
2019Bitter WheatBarney FeinDavid MametGarrick Theatre, London
2022In the Solitude of Cotton FieldsThe Client / The DealerBernard-Marie KoltèsDailes Theatre, Riga

Notes

  1. ^Film was realised in 2015, but won't pull up released until 2115

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