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- Hugh Dancy nació el 19 de junio de 1975 en Reino Unido. Es un actor y productor, conocido por Hannibal (2013), Adam (2009) y Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011). Está casado con Claire Danes desde septiembre de 2009. Tienen tres niños.
- CónyugeClaire Danes(septiembre de 2009 - presente) (3 niños)
- NiñosCyrus Michael Christopher DancyRowan Dancy
- PadresSarah Ann Dancy (Birley)Peter Dancy
- FamiliaresKate Dancy(Sibling)
- Delicate, asymmetrical features
- Mellow, soothing voice
- Cascading curls
- Soulful blue eyes
- Fluent American accent
- [September 2009] Married Claire Danes in France.
- Graduated from Oxford University with a degree in English Literature & Language.
- He auditioned to play Hannibal Lecter in Hannibal: El origen del mal (2007) and later played Lecter's nemesis Will Graham on Hannibal (2013).
- Was voted "Prettiest Boy" and "Prettiest Girl" in college.
- During his early years after his move to London, he found odd jobs as a waiter and bartender before finding a break in British TV costumers in the late '90s.
- Acting is not very good for relationships - but very good for when they are over.
- My dad is an academic but there was never any question of me following on that route. I'm thick.
- There's no one actor in particular that I want to model my career after, except for the people who have been able to keep their career varied and who choose things that interest them. That opportunity is all I really want.
- [on being sent to the school theater as a punishment] It is true, I was at boarding school and had been misbehaving and I was sent to study drama, to the theater at my school. I was sent under duress and never left, I loved it. To begin with I was just helping out with the sets, painting the walls, nailing things into the floor and doing odd jobs. I was sent there to keep out of trouble, but I never thought about acting before that at all. Then I discovered I liked the people doing drama far more than most of the other people at my school. I spent so much time there that eventually someone asked me to be in a play, it had nothing whatsoever to do with my acting ability. I found out that I loved acting and I am very glad it happened.
- [2011] [A character's sexuality isn't] a factor in whether I'll do a role or not. If something like ["The Pride" (play)] comes up and it's a great character, I'll want to do it. Basically, I'll ask myself, what are the reasons I shouldn't do this? And when you look around and you realize you can't really find any, then you have to do it. {He pauses and grins} Or when the only reasons are I'm having a nice time and I'd like to just sit around.
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