1. A Career in Acting
On April 17th, 1959, Shaun Mark Bean was born in England. He would later become known to the world as Sean Bean, the acclaimed actor who has starred in a variety of films and television shows, including The Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, and GoldenEye. His career has spanned over three decades, and he has become one of the most recognizable faces in the entertainment industry.
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Advertisement2. A Force in LOTR, GoT, & Sharpe
Sean Bean is a renowned actor, best known for his iconic roles in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, HBO's Game of Thrones, and the British TV series Sharpe. He played the brave and noble Boromir in the Lord of the Rings, the honorable Lord Eddard Stark in Game of Thrones, and the heroic British officer Richard Sharpe in Sharpe. His performances in these roles have earned him international acclaim and a place in the hearts of millions of fans.
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3. From Newbury to Lord of the Rings
In 1983, Sean Bean made his professional stage debut in the Watermill Theatre in Newbury, England, playing the role of Tybalt in the classic Shakespearean tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. This was the start of a long and successful career in acting, which has seen him appear in numerous films and television shows, including the iconic Lord of the Rings trilogy and the hit HBO series, Game of Thrones.
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4. Sean Bean Stars in Moby's 'We Are All Made of Stars'
Actor Sean Bean starred in Moby's music video for the hit single, 'We Are All Made of Stars'. The video, released in 2002, featured Bean as a mysterious figure who appears to a young girl in a dream. The video was a success, and Bean's performance was praised by fans and critics alike. The song itself was a chart-topper, reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the UK Singles Chart.
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Advertisement5. Sean Bean Receives Honorary Doctorate from University of Sheffield
In 1977, Sean Bean was awarded an Honorary Doctorate degree from the University of Sheffield, a prestigious recognition of his accomplishments. This degree is a testament to his hard work and dedication, and is a symbol of his commitment to excellence. It is a great honor for him to receive such an esteemed award from one of the most respected universities in the world.
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6. Sean Bean Gets Tattoo of Sheffield United's Mascot on Left Shoulder
Sean Bean is a passionate fan of his hometown football team, Sheffield United, who are affectionately known as 'The Blades'. To show his loyalty to the team, he got a tattoo of the words '100% BLADE' on his left shoulder. When he is filming, the tattoo is often covered with make-up to make it look like a scar. This is a testament to his commitment to his beloved team and his hometown.
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7. Sean Bean's iconic scar
Sean Bean's iconic scar over his eye was the result of an accident on the set of Patriot Games, where he was filming a death scene with Harrison Ford. Ford accidentally hit Bean with a boat hook, leaving him with a permanent scar. This scar was made more prominent with make-up in the series Sharpe, which added to the character's ruggedness and helped to make Sean Bean a household name.
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Advertisement8. Royal Shakespeare Company Actor
Sean Bean is an acclaimed actor who has a long-standing membership with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in Stratford Upon Avon, England. He has been credited with performances in two of the company's most iconic productions, 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' and 'King Richard II'. His work with the RSC has been highly praised, and he continues to be a valued member of the company.
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9. Sean Bean is no stranger to the world of James Bond
Sean Bean is no stranger to the world of James Bond. After auditioning for the role of 007 in The Living Daylights, he went on to play the iconic Bond villain, Alec Trevelyan, in GoldenEye. His performance as the villainous Trevelyan was so memorable that it earned him a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
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10. Sean Bean hikes to set for Lord of the Rings
Sean Bean has an intense fear of flying, so much so that when he was shooting for The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring, he decided to hike to the shooting site in costume rather than take the helicopter like his co-stars. He made the arduous journey, which took him several days, in full costume and makeup, and arrived on set ready to shoot. His dedication to his craft and fear of flying made for an unforgettable experience for the cast and crew.
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