Christopher Eccleston
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 60 |
Date of birth | February 16,1964 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Salford |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Spouse | Mischka |
Children | Esme Eccleston |
2 | |
Siblings | Alan Eccleston |
Keith Eccleston | |
Job | Voice acting |
Education | The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama |
University of Salford | |
Awards | National Television Award for Most Popular Actor |
International Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actor | |
Parents | Ronnie Eccleston |
Elsie Eccleston | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 405264 |
Thor: The Dark World
Gone in 60 Seconds
Shallow Grave
The Leftovers
28 Days Later
The Others
G. I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Let Him Have It
The A Word
Cracker
The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising
Fortitude
Our Friends in the North
The Second Coming
Legend
The Invisible Circus
A Price Above Rubies
Lennon Naked
Existenz
The Shadow Line
Elizabeth
Accused
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Dead In A Week (Or Your Money Back)
Clocking Off
Song for Marion
The Borrowers
I Am Dina
Where Hands Touch
Anchoress
Revengers Tragedy
Jude
Amelia
Linda Green
Safe House
Strumpet
King Lear
New Orleans, Mon Amour
Perfect Parents
With or Without You
Death and the Compass
Lucan
Business with Friends
The Happiness Salesman
Chancer
24 Hour Party People
Blackout
Danger Mouse
Heart
Othello
Close To Me
Christopher Eccleston Life story
Christopher Eccleston is an English actor. A twice BAFTA Award nominee, he is best known for his television and film work, which includes his role as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the BBC sci-fi ...
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Christopher Eccleston: I am the life-long body-haters
...Christopher Eccleston has revealed he struggled with anorexia, which, for decades, at one point, as a suicide...
Christopher Eccleston: "I am the life-long body-haters"
Christopher Eccleston has revealed he struggled with anorexia, which, for decades, at one point, as a suicide.
Writing in his new book, I love the bones of you, the actor described himself as a "life-long body-haters" who say he was "very ill" with a condition, during the filming of Doctor Who .
The 55-year-old played the Ninth Doctor during The Show 's revival in 2005.
he said He is never his struggle reveals, because it is not what working-class northern males do.
"a Lot of times, I've wanted to show that I am a life-long anorexic and dysmorphic," he said.
"I've never. I always thought it as a dirty secret, because I'm Nordic, it's because I'm male and because I'm working class. "
from the age of six years, he was worried, he had a "pot belly" and "knobbly knees".
The father-of-two was diagnosed with clinical depression after separating from his wife, Mischka in the year 2015 and says it was then that he thought to take his life.
"I was in a state of extreme fear, that I either die or I'll kill myself," wrote the actor, who worked on the BBC drama The A word in Time .
Christopher Eccleston acted alongside Billie Piper in the BBC sci-fi series Doctor WhoHe added: "In my desperation, I grabbed my phone and saw a Psychiatric Hospital , before I called, grabbed my bag and ran. "
Eccleston was prescribed antidepressants, which he admits he could stun reduced to a "for the rest of my days", if he would like to "the dose", as he was concerned the drug could be "my creative side".
The UK's leading charity supporting everyone affected by eating disorders, praised the actor for his "courage" in speaking.
A spokesman said: "It needs to speak a lot of courage, over an eating disorder.
"Do so understanding that exists helps in the fight against the stigmatisation and abuse, to serious mental diseases, especially for men and boys. We hope that Christopher received the support he needed and that his courage will encourage others to seek help, because we know that the earlier someone gets help for an eating disorder, the better the chances of recovery are. "
If you or someone you know, feel emotionally distressed, there are organizations that offer advice and support. You can call the Samaritans for free on 116 123 (UK and Ireland). The spirit also has a confidential telephone Hotline - 0300 123 339 (Monday-Friday 9am-6pm). The Beat helpline is 0808 801 0677 and is from 12 PM to 8 PM on weekdays and from 4pm to 8pm at weekends and on public holidays.
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Source of news: bbc.com