1. Jennifer Lawrence
She’s an Academy Award winning actress at her young age. A beautiful-lovely and “De Luminous” rising star in Hollywood that never had a chance to take acting lessons – Jennifer Lawrence. Born as Jennifer Shrader Lawrence on August 15th 1990 in Kentucky, United States. She can do versatile performances showcasing characters younger and or older. She first made her appearances in television and miniseries starting 2006. She got notice in the 2008’s called “Garden Party.”
She made fresh acting career in “The Poker” as Agnes and the story of mother trying to bridge her gaps with her daughter in “The Burning Plain” as Mariana both in 2008. She played the role Ree Dolly in the 2010 movie “Winter’s Bone.” She played the character Sam whose visa got expired and seprated from his boyfriend in the 2011 movie “Like Crazy.” She a...
2. Halle Berry
She was known for her short - hair styles, from a beauty pageant winner to beauty actress. She worked with heavyweight superstars in Hollywood. One of a kind diversified, eloquent and made powerful characters known as - Maria Halle Berry. Born on August 14th 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio United States was a former model and beauty queen. She first worked for the movie “Jungle Fever”, followed by her role as Natalie in the movie “Strictly Business”, and as Cory in the movie “The Last Boy Scout” – a story of a detective and former football player to solve a murder, alongside Bruce Willis.
Alongside Eddie Murphy, she played Angela Lewis in the 1992 film “Boomerang”, a story of ambitious executive that meet a divergent boss. She also appeared in the movie “Father Hood”, and the movie “The Program” as Autumn Haley, and appeared with John Go...
3. Ellen Page
The 28-year-old Ellen Page is a Canadian actress who was born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her Mother Martha Philpotts is a teacher while her father Dennis Page is a graphic designer. As a kid, she loved playing with action figures and enjoyed climbing trees. In 2014, she came out of the closet and during a speech at the Human Rights campaign’s “Time to Thrive” conference announced that she is gay. She calls herself a pro-choice feminist.
She is in a relationship with surfer and artist Samantha Thomas since September 2015. They first discussed their relationship on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'. Her first encounter with the camera was in 1997 when she was ten years old, in the CBS television movie ‘Pit Pony’. This led to more and more roles in small TV series’ and...
4. Anna Paquin
Anna Helene Paquin was born in Manitoba and raised in Wellington, New Zealand on July 24, 1982, to an English teacher, Mary Paquin, and Brain Paquin, a Physical Education teacher of a high school from Canada. She has two older siblings, Andrew who is a director and Katya. Anna loved to play the viola, cello, and piano when she was young. She also participated in ballet, swimming, gymnastics and downhill skiing. Anna went to Hutt International School and the Wellington Girl’s College in New Zealand before migrating to Los Angeles during her teenage, and she studied at Windward School.
She completed a year at Columbia University and left that to start a career in acting. In spite of having less to no experience in acting, she beat 5000 candidates and got the role of Flora McGrath in the romantic drama The P...
5. Bryan Singer
Anyone, who has watched an X-Men movie would be familiar with the name of Bryan Singer, the Hollywood film producer, actor, director, and writer. The singer also owns the Production House, Bad Hat Harry Productions. He was critically acclaimed for the 1995 crime-thriller, “The Usual Suspects” starring Kevin Spacey, Stephen Baldwin, and Benicio Del Toro. 2016 awaits Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse. The singer was an adopted child of Norbert Singer and Grace Sinden and was born in New York. He is also related to Lori and Marc Singer. Bryan pursued film-making courses at the School of Visual Arts in New York, and later on, attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The singer started his career with a short film titled "Lion's Den" featuring Ethan Hawke and John Ottman. He began his ...
6. Hugh Jackman
He’s one of the sexiest men alive. His solitary depiction of “Wolverine” makes him to be born to be the only man to depict such character. His façade constitutes him to be a symbol of ferocity and courage. A multi-faceted actor Hugh Michael Jackman, born on October 12th 1968 in Sydney, New South Wales - Australia. First made his way in Hollywood in a 1999 movie called “Erskineville Kings” and at the same time “Paperback Hero.”
He made his breakthrough performance when he played the role of a mutant anatomically injected with flowing combined rage and “unobtanium” that cannot be destroyed in the 2000 movie called “X-Men” as Logan alter ego Wolverine. A group of mutants makes an opposition with a terrorist organization, alongside Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, and Famke Janssen. He also landed roles in “Kate & Leopo...
7. James McAvoy
James Mcavoy was born on 21 April 1979, in Glasgow, Scotland. His mother Elizabeth a nurse and his father Senior James McAvoy a bus driver. Since his father abandoned him at his early age, his grandfather helped his mother to grow him. He had a High school band when he was studying at St. Thomas Aquinas in Jordanhill. He has a sister named Joy and a younger brother Donald.When he was offered a role in ‘The Near Room’, he accepted and portrayed the character in 1995. Since he showed very much interest in Theater and stage performance, he applied and continued to be a member of PACE Youth Theater. When the acceptance letter came from Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD), he opted and completed his graduation in 2000 at London. He performed as a gay in ‘Out in the Open’, the director Joe Wright was so ...
8. 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...
9. Peter Dinklage
Peter Dinklage is an American actor, widely known for his portrayal of Tyrion Lannister in the series Game of Thrones. He was born on 11 June 1969 in New Jersey. His ancestry is English, Irish, and German. He has achondroplasia, a type of dwarfism which hampers the growth of bones. Although he had a tough time accepting the fact while growing up, he has now come to terms with it. He graduated from Bennington College in 1991 and began his journey as an actor.
He debuted in Living in Oblivion (1995) where he played a frustrated actor who is annoyed by the stereotypical roles given to dwarf actors. He garnered a lot of praise for his work. He then appeared in The Station Agent (2003) for which he was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild and Independent Spirit Awards for Best Actor.
He played the roles of Miles Finch, a ch...
10. Ian McKellen
No writer could ever describe him. As a writer, for me I strongly believe that he is now one of the pillars in nurturing, emphasizing and placing homosexuals to be of great importance in our time. He strongly emphasized that he’s not encouraging people to turn homosexuals, he wants us to understand and see how important their role in the evolution of society. This led him to accept and be his favorite role “Magneto” in the “X-Men” series and “The Da Vinci Code” with Tom Hanks. If you still remember the common prose and he modified it as “a man who came out of cupboard.” He is the most open and known “gay-actor.” He is more than an actor, a “Knight” and social activist.
Born as Sir Ian Murray McKellen CH, CBE from Burnley, Lancashire – England. You might want to ask his titles “CH” and “CBE.” That stands for “Champion” in his cont...
11. Patrick Stewart
Patrick Stewart is a prominent English film actor. He was born on July 13, 1940, in Mirfield, West Riding of Yorkshire in England. He grew up in a poor household and experienced domestic violence from his father, Alfred Stewart, who works in the British Army as a Regimental Sergeant Major. His ideological and political beliefs were affected because of this. He studied at Crowlees Church of England Junior and Infants School. When he was 11 years old, he attended Mirfield Secondary Modern School and studied drama. At 15, he left school and joined the local theater. He had jobs at the Mirfield & District Reporter as a reporter and writer, but later on, his employer required him to choose between his job and acting. Patrick has chosen acting over his current job at that time.