Date of birth: 14.03.1986
Place of Birth: Buckingham, England, England, United Kingdom
Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m)
WHAT: Actor / Writer / Producer
English name: Andrew James Matfin Bell (real name)
Family members: Evan Rachel Wood (ex-wife) / Kate Mara (wife)
In 2000, Jamie passed seven auditions, stood out from 2,000 boys, starred in the movie "Dancing Life" as the little boy Billy and won the 54th British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award for Best Actor, which was really the pinnacle of his debut.
Jamie was born in Buckingham, England, where his grandmother, mother, aunt and sister were all dancers. Bell began learning dance at the age of six and won several tap dance competitions. On Christmas Day 1998, Jamie officially embarked on the road to interpretation when he participated in the play "Bugsy Malone" at the Queens Theatre in London.
In 2011, Jamie joined the famous Hollywood director Steven Spielberg's film "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn", in which he voiced Tintin. In 2013, Jemir starred in the sci-fi action blockbuster "Snowpiercer" created by Korean director Bong Joon-ho, which brought together many Korean and Hollywood actors such as Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton and Ed Harris.
Jamie and Evan Rachel Wood met and began dating in 2004 while filming the music video for Green Day's single "Wake Me Up When September Ends", and they married in California 8 years later. In May 2014, the golden boy and jade girl in the film industry officially broke up. In July 2017, photos of the wedding were shared on Kate Mara's Instagram with the caption: "Wedding, Jamie Bell and Kate Mara consummated".
Recommend the following films and series in which Jamie has participated:
2019 Rocketman
2018 Skin
In 2017, the movie star will stay in Liverpool forever
2014-16 Comeback 1-3
2013 Snowpiercer
2007 Wandering on the roof
2002 Nicolas Nickbey
2000 Dancing Life
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