1. Kate Winslet
From television appearances to Hollywood’s film critics applauded this actress. She was well-known to be the romantic blockbuster heavyweight of the entertainment empire. Kate Elizabeth Winslet, CBE on October 5th 1975. Raised by a commoner in Berkshire, England, she grew up with her other siblings Beth, Josh and Ana.
She first made her breakthrough role in the 1994 movie “Heavenly Creatures.” The fantasy of 2 girls that so intense, their parents separated them and they took their comeback revenge. This was right away followed in 1995 movie “Sense and Sensibility.” Her rich father died and they fell into poverty, alongside with her stepmom made her life to work differently. As she made different role portrayals, she made one of the biggest hits and the movie that changed the course of Hollywood history. She played Rose DeWitt Buk...
2. Michael Fassbender
Michael Fassbender is a London based actor of German and Irish descent. He has prominently appeared in blockbuster Hollywood movies. English is his first language; German is his second. He is known for his fantastic intense performances and deep voice. He was born on 2 April 1977 in Heidelberg, Germany. He discovered his passion for acting when participated in a school play at the age of 17. He shifted to London to pursue his dream at the Drama Centre London, at the age of 19. Tom Hardy was one of his classmates over there. Later, Fassbender dropped out. He was a part of some TV shows and plays, namely Band of Brothers (2001), Book at Bedtime (2003), Allegiance (2006).
His foray into mainstream cinema happened with Zack Snyder’s 300 (2006) where he played the character Stelios. The film turned out to be a major success. H...
3. Danny Boyle
Danny Boyle is a British film producer, director, and screenwriter. His some of the very famous work include - Slumdog Millionaire, Steve Jobs, etc. He was born on the 20th day of October 1956 in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. He was brought up in a Catholic family. He was an altar boy for eight years. He later studied in Bolton at the Thornleigh Salesian College. He studied English and drama at the Bangor University.
After schooling, he started his career as a director of the Joint Stock Theatre Company. He has also directed five productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company. One of his major works at the theatre was The Children’s Monologs in the year 2010. He was the Director for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. He has also worked as the producer for the BBC Northern Ireland in television.
4. Daniel Pemberton
Daniel Pemberton is an English music composer, who won the Ivor Novello Award and got nominated for the multi BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) as a composer. He was born on November 3, 1977, in the United Kingdom. Daniel is famous for bringing an extensive level of musical mediums, such as electronics, orchestral and more. After more than ten years, he already established himself as one of the most creative and innovative voices in the British television, notching several BAFTA and Emmy-award winning pieces such as Peep Show, Complicit, Space Dive, Upstairs Downstairs, Occupation, Desperate Romantics and a lot more. He shifted into films through the British horror film, The Awakening in 2011. Daniel’s brilliant skills in music caught Ridley Scott’s attention; he got impressed ...