Peter Capaldi
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | April 14,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Glasgow |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 183 (cm) |
Spouse | Elaine Collins |
Children | Cecily Capaldi |
Job | Singer |
Voice acting | |
Film director | |
Screenwriter | |
Television director | |
Awards | Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action) |
British Academy Television Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme | |
BAFTA Award for Best Short Film | |
British Comedy Award for the Best TV Comedy Actor | |
Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
Chlotrudis Award for Best Cast | |
Parents | Gerald John Capaldi |
Nancy Capaldi | |
Albums | St. Christopher |
Alma mater | Glasgow School of Art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 404547 |
Christopher Robin
In the Loop
Local Hero
The Musketeers
Paddington
The Hour
Watership Down
Dangerous Liaisons
Neverwhere
The Fifth Estate
The Lair of the White Worm
Prime Suspect
Fortysomething
Strictly Sinatra
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life
Smilla's Sense of Snow
Paddington 2
The Devil's Whore
The All New Alexei Sayle Show
Maleficent
The Greatest Store in the World
Shooting Fish
The Crow Road
John and Yoko: A Love Story
House of 9
Chandler & Co
Pinochet in Suburbia
December Bride
Captives
Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War
The Personal History of David Copperfield
Turtle Diary
Selling Hitler
Midnight Man
Bean
Soft Top Hard Shoulder
Inside the Mind of Leonardo
The Suspicions of Mr Whicher
Giving Tongue
Modigliani
Big Fat Gypsy Gangster
Wild Country
The Treasure Seekers
Niceland
The Best Man
Prime Suspect III
Accused
Born to Be King
Doctor Who
The Thick of It
The Day of the Doctor
The Suicide Squad
Peter Capaldi Life story
Peter Dougan Capaldi is a Scottish actor and director. He portrayed the twelfth incarnation of the Doctor in the science fiction series Doctor Who and Malcolm Tucker in The Thick of It, for which he received four British Academy Television Award nominations, winning Best Male Comedy Performance in 2010.
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The enduring call of Local Hero 40 years on
By Ben PhilipBBC Scotland
It is The Story of a US petro-chemical giant seeking to build a refinery in a coastal village whose staff are won over by the gentler rhythms of local life.
The 1983 Bill Forsyth movie Local Hero was set in Scotland, But had a universal story which won over film fans around The World .
It also brought fame to a red phone Box in the Aberdeenshire village of Pennan, which played a key role in The Film .
On the 40th anniversary of its UK release, its stars and local people have been speaking about The Film 's importance.
One of the central characters is Mac MacIntyre, Played By Peter Riegert .
In The Film he updates his boss In America each night from the traditional red phone kiosk on the seafront. Pennan features as the fictional village of Ferness.
Speaking from his home in New York , Mr Riegert, now, 76, said The Best part of being involved in Local Hero was that it was still " so fondly appreciated" 40 Years on.
" Whenever I Say Yes to something I'm not saying yes because it's going to be a classic, because no-one knows, " he told Bbc Scotland .
" But it was really clear to me when we were Making It that This Was as good as it gets.
" It may Just Be The Best -written screenplay I've ever read. Everything came off the page. The Script was so magical. Local Hero was filled with whimsy metaphor - Everything about it was right in my wheelhouse. "
He described The Film 's setting as " a magical place".
" I realised that my job was to leave home thinking I was one person and I was going to be leaving Scotland knowing I was another person.
" There were two events that were going to influence me. One was the physical location and The Other was The People .
" The Light on The Beach during the Magic Hour , I'd never seen anything like it. It was spectacular.
" And that was Every Day we were shooting there. The sunset seemed to be changing Colours - it wasn't the Northern Lights - But it was whatever that was, and to see it every night.
" I didn't have to act. I was just there being in awe. "
He recalled a memorable telephone scene from The Film .
" We were shooting that scene At Midnight , " He Said .
" I was under the impression that if I had some brandy or whisky, I would stay warm. But it has The Opposite effect. By The Time we were finished shooting, I was so drunk.
" I went to Bill (Forsyth, The Director ) The Next day and said I'm so sorry. And He Said : 'For what?' I said: 'Oh My God I was so drunk' and He Said : 'Yeah, it was very believable'. "
Mr Riegert added: " I love that The Movie still means so much to people. It's very thrilling to have it so well thought of. "
Bill Pitt , 63, is originally from Charlestown, South Carolina , But now runs self catering cottages overlooking Pennan.
He paints and maintains The Phone Box with The Help of Eddie Hayes .
" I think it's very important, " Mr Pitt said.
" It brings people in. It's a big economic driver for the area. The Phone Box means a lot to people and we take it seriously that we want to keep it looking nice. It's a reflection of the community, on Pennan and the wider area.
" We just enjoy coming down here and painting it to make it look good. It's appreciated by locals, it's appreciated by visitors that come to the area. "
Asked if he felt like a Mac Macintyre character himself, He Said : " My Wife and I moved over in 2006 and a little bit of it really had to do with The Phone Box and The Film Local Hero .
" When we go Back Home to South Carolina , our heart is Still Here . Similar to what Mac did going back to Houston. And I think Pennan and the north east has that feeling for many people. "
Mr Hayes added: " People enjoy coming and making a call from the Local Hero phone Box . It makes their holiday. "
Denis Lawson played Gordon Urquhart in The Film .
" You just try to do The Best job you can and hope it will be well received, " the 75-year-old said.
" It's such a satisfying feeling that Local Hero has had such longevity. It's so popular in The States and has this extraordinary Shelf Life . "
Lawson said The Role was " right up there" alongside the highlights of his 50-year career.
" I Am very proud of The Movie , he was a great character to play, " He Said .
" It was A Movie set in Scotland But it had a universal story. It could have been anywhere in The World . "
Asked if he had a message for The Film 's fans, He Said : " It's very moving, it's very touching, that people still have this connection with The Film after 40 Years and want to celebrate that.
" It's just fantastic. I feel dead proud. "
Over The Next month to celebrate The Anniversary of The Film , which also starred Burt Lancaster , Peter Capaldi and Fulton Mackay .
Shona Stephen runs the Coastal Cuppie at Pennan Harbour, keeping locals and tourists refreshed.
She hopes The Film 's legacy lives on.
" It takes in so many tourists who Just Love The Film , " She Said . " There's a real cult following I would say for Local Hero .
" For the amount of people who come and for the size of Pennan, for The Iconic phone Box , it's absolutely amazing.
" I meet a lot of people who have come especially to Pennan to see The Telephone Box - from Australia, America, New Zealand , France, Germany.
" I think we're very keen to keep it going because it's so iconic. And to celebrate the 40 Years is amazing.
" I think it's something that we'll Keep Going forever. "
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