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Daniel Day-Lewis

Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is an English actor. Often described as one of the greatest actors in the history of cinema, he is best known for intense method acting portrayed with eccentric characters in auteurs' films. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a record three Academy Awards for Best Actor, as well as four BAFTAs, three Actor Awards and two Golden Globes. In 2014, Day-Lewis received a knighthood for services to drama. Born and raised in London, Day-Lewis excelled on stage at the National Youth Theatre before being accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years. Despite his traditional training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered a method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles. Protective of his private life, he rarely grants interviews and makes very few public appearances. Day-Lewis shifted between theatre and film for most of the early 1980s, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company and playing Romeo Montague in Romeo and Juliet and Flute in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Playing the title role in Hamlet at the National Theatre in London in 1989, he left the stage midway through a performance after breaking down during a scene where the ghost of Hamlet's father appears before him—this was his last appearance on the stage. After supporting film roles in Gandhi (1982) and The Bounty (1984), he earned acclaim for his breakthrough performances in My Beautiful Laundrette (1985), A Room with a View (1985), and The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988). He earned three Academy Awards for Best Actor for his roles as Christy Brown in My Left Foot (1989), oil tycoon Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood (2007), and Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln (2012). He was Oscar-nominated for In the Name of the Father (1993), Gangs of New York (2002), and Phantom Thread (2017). Other notable films include The Last of the Mohicans (1992), The Age of Innocence (1993), The Crucible (1996), and The Boxer (1997). He retired from acting twice, from 1997 to 2000, when he took up a new profession as an apprentice shoe-maker in Italy, and from 2017 to 2024. In 2025, he starred in and co-wrote Anemone, directed by his son Ronan.

Infobox

Born
Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (1957-04-29) 29 April 1957 London, England
Citizenship
United Kingdom Ireland (since 1993)
Alma mater
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
Occupation
Actor
Years active
1971–1997 2000–2017 2024–present
Spouse
Rebecca Miller (m. 1996)
Partner
Isabelle Adjani (1989–1995)
Children
3, including Ronan
Parents
Cecil Day-Lewis (father) Jill Balcon (mother)
Relatives
Tamasin Day-Lewis (sister) Michael Balcon (grandfather)
Awards
Full list

Tables

Table featuring feature films with Daniel Day-Lewis · Acting credits › Film
1971
Role(s)
Child Vandal
Notes
John Schlesinger
1982
Role(s)
Colin
Notes
Richard Attenborough
1984
Role(s)
John Fryer
Notes
Roger Donaldson
1985
Role(s)
Johnny Burfoot
Notes
Stephen Frears
Role(s)
Cecil Vyse
Notes
James Ivory
1986
Role(s)
Max
Notes
Conny Templeman
1988
Role(s)
Tomas
Notes
Philip Kaufman
Role(s)
Henderson Dores
Notes
Pat O'Connor
1989
Role(s)
Christy Brown
Notes
Jim Sheridan
Role(s)
Fergus O'Connell
Notes
Carlos Sorin
1992
Role(s)
Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe
Notes
Michael Mann
1993
Role(s)
Newland Archer
Notes
Martin Scorsese
Role(s)
Gerry Conlon
Notes
Jim Sheridan
1996
Role(s)
John Proctor
Notes
Nicholas Hytner
1997
Role(s)
Danny Flynn
Notes
Jim Sheridan
2002
Role(s)
Bill "the Butcher" Cutting
Notes
Martin Scorsese
2005
Role(s)
Jack Slavin
Notes
Rebecca Miller
2007
Role(s)
Daniel Plainview
Notes
Paul Thomas Anderson
2009
Role(s)
Guido Contini
Notes
Rob Marshall
2012
Role(s)
Abraham Lincoln
Notes
Steven Spielberg
2017
Role(s)
Reynolds Woodcock
Notes
Paul Thomas Anderson
2025
Role(s)
Ray Stoker
Notes
Ronan Day-Lewis
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
1971
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Child Vandal
John Schlesinger
Uncredited
1982
Gandhi
Colin
Richard Attenborough
1984
The Bounty
John Fryer
Roger Donaldson
1985
My Beautiful Laundrette
Johnny Burfoot
Stephen Frears
A Room with a View
Cecil Vyse
James Ivory
1986
Nanou
Max
Conny Templeman
1988
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Tomas
Philip Kaufman
Stars and Bars
Henderson Dores
Pat O'Connor
1989
My Left Foot
Christy Brown
Jim Sheridan
Eversmile, New Jersey
Fergus O'Connell
Carlos Sorin
1992
The Last of the Mohicans
Nathaniel "Hawkeye" Poe
Michael Mann
1993
The Age of Innocence
Newland Archer
Martin Scorsese
In the Name of the Father
Gerry Conlon
Jim Sheridan
1996
The Crucible
John Proctor
Nicholas Hytner
1997
The Boxer
Danny Flynn
Jim Sheridan
2002
Gangs of New York
Bill "the Butcher" Cutting
Martin Scorsese
2005
The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Jack Slavin
Rebecca Miller
2007
There Will Be Blood
Daniel Plainview
Paul Thomas Anderson
2009
Nine
Guido Contini
Rob Marshall
2012
Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Steven Spielberg
2017
Phantom Thread
Reynolds Woodcock
Paul Thomas Anderson
2025
Anemone
Ray Stoker
Ronan Day-Lewis
Also co-writer
Table featuring television programs with Day-Lewis · Acting credits › Television
1980
Role(s)
DJ
Notes
Episode: "The Farmer Had a Wife"
1981
Thank You, P. G. Wodehouse
Role(s)
Psmith
Notes
Television film
Role(s)
Library Student
1982
Frost in May
Role(s)
Archie Hughes-Forret
Notes
Episode: "Beyond the Glass"
1983
Role(s)
Gordon Whitehouse
Notes
Episode: "Dangerous Corner"
1985
Role(s)
Jonathan Dakers
Notes
5 episodes
1986
Role(s)
Dr. Kafka
Notes
Episode: "The Insurance Man"
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1980
Shoestring
DJ
Episode: "The Farmer Had a Wife"
1981
Thank You, P. G. Wodehouse
Psmith
Television film
Artemis 81
Library Student
1982
How Many Miles to Babylon?
Alec
Frost in May
Archie Hughes-Forret
Episode: "Beyond the Glass"
1983
Play of the Month
Gordon Whitehouse
Episode: "Dangerous Corner"
1985
My Brother Jonathan
Jonathan Dakers
5 episodes
1986
Screen Two
Dr. Kafka
Episode: "The Insurance Man"
Table featuring theatre roles with Daniel Day-Lewis · Acting credits › Theatre
1979
1979
Year(s)
1979
Title
The Recruiting Officer
Role
Townsperson/Soldier
Venue
Theatre Royal, Bristol
Troilus and Cressida
Troilus and Cressida
Year(s)
Troilus and Cressida
Title
Deiphobus
Funny Peculiar
Funny Peculiar
Year(s)
Funny Peculiar
Title
Stanley Baldry
Role
Little Theatre, Bristol
1979–80
1979–80
Year(s)
1979–80
Title
Old King Cole
Role
The Amazing Faz
Venue
Old Vic Theatre, Bristol
1980
1980
Year(s)
1980
Title
Class Enemy
Role
Iron
Edward II
Edward II
Year(s)
Edward II
Title
Leicester
Oh, What a Lovely War!
Oh, What a Lovely War!
Year(s)
Oh, What a Lovely War!
Title
Unknown
Role
Theatre Royal, Bristol
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Year(s)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Title
Philostrate
1981
1981
Year(s)
1981
Title
Look Back in Anger
Role
Jimmy Porter
Venue
Little Theatre, Bristol
Dracula
Dracula
Year(s)
Dracula
Title
Count Dracula
1982–83
1982–83
Year(s)
1982–83
Title
Another Country
Role
Guy Bennett
Venue
Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue
1983–84
1983–84
Year(s)
1983–84
Title
A Midsummer Night's Dream Romeo and Juliet
Role
Flute Romeo
Venue
Royal Shakespeare Company
1984
1984
Year(s)
1984
Title
Dracula
Role
Count Dracula
Venue
Half Moon Theatre, London
1986
1986
Year(s)
1986
Title
Futurists
Role
Volodya Mayakovsky
Venue
Royal National Theatre, London
1989
1989
Year(s)
1989
Title
Hamlet
Role
Hamlet
Year(s)
Title
Role
Venue
1979
The Recruiting Officer
Townsperson/Soldier
Theatre Royal, Bristol
Troilus and Cressida
Deiphobus
Funny Peculiar
Stanley Baldry
Little Theatre, Bristol
1979–80
Old King Cole
The Amazing Faz
Old Vic Theatre, Bristol
1980
Class Enemy
Iron
Edward II
Leicester
Oh, What a Lovely War!
Unknown
Theatre Royal, Bristol
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Philostrate
1981
Look Back in Anger
Jimmy Porter
Little Theatre, Bristol
Dracula
Count Dracula
1982–83
Another Country
Guy Bennett
Queen's Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue
1983–84
A Midsummer Night's Dream Romeo and Juliet
Flute Romeo
Royal Shakespeare Company
1984
Dracula
Count Dracula
Half Moon Theatre, London
1986
Futurists
Volodya Mayakovsky
Royal National Theatre, London
1989
Hamlet
Hamlet
Table featuring television programs with Day-Lewis · Acting credits › Documentaries
2002
Forever Ealing
Role(s)
Narrator
Notes
Voice
2010
A Man's Story
Role(s)
Self
Notes
Cameo
2012
Access to the Danger Zone
Role(s)
Narrator
Notes
Voice
2014
And the Oscar Goes To...
Role(s)
Self
2017
Role(s)
Interviewee
2021
Daniel Day-Lewis: The Hollywood Genius
Role(s)
Subject
2025
Role(s)
Interviewee, 3 episodes
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2002
Forever Ealing
Narrator
Voice
2010
A Man's Story
Self
Cameo
2012
Access to the Danger Zone
Narrator
Voice
2014
And the Oscar Goes To...
Self
2017
Spielberg
Interviewee
2021
Daniel Day-Lewis: The Hollywood Genius
Subject
2025
Mr. Scorsese
Interviewee, 3 episodes
Table featuring music with Daniel Day-Lewis · Acting credits › Music
2005
Role(s)
Original score producer
2009
Role(s)
Performer on "Guido's Song", "I Can't Make This Movie"
Year
Title
Role
2005
The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Original score producer
2009
Nine
Performer on "Guido's Song", "I Can't Make This Movie"

References

  1. Day-Lewis was only after Katharine Hepburn (who has four in total), Walter Brennan, Ingrid Bergman, Jack Nicholson, and
  2. The Hollywood Reporter
    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/daniel-day-lewis-spoofs-clint-387642
  3. Time Out
    https://web.archive.org/web/20111115150250/http://www.timeout.com/film/news/997/daniel-day-lewis-q-a.html
  4. BBC News
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-27813303
  5. The Daily Telegraph
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/oscars/9886193/Daniel-Day-Lewis-the-greatest-screen-actor-ever.html
  6. The Wall Street Journal
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB120105413744408621
  7. The Telegraph
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/oscars/9902698/My-brother-Daniel-Day-Lewis-wont-talk-to-me-any-more.html
  8. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2012/oct/29/daniel-day-lewis-hamlet-ghost
  9. FreeBMD
    http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=DeLjrKEf5frx%2Fn68GwLTBw&scan=1
  10. Peter Stanford (2007). "C Day-Lewis: A Life". p. 5. A&C Black
    https://books.google.com/books?id=M3jUAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA5
  11. The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/daniel-day-lewis-phantom-thread-paul-thomas-anderson-oscar-lincoln-my-left-foot-gangs-of-new-york-a8187306.html
  12. The Jewish Chronicle
    https://www.thejc.com/news/the-diary/jewish-actor-daniel-day-lewis-opens-up-on-his-decision-to-quit-acting-1.449248
  13. Daniel Day-Lewis: the biography
  14. Kent News
    https://web.archive.org/web/20080201062513/http://www.kentnews.co.uk/kent-news/Day__Lewis-gets-Oscar-nod-for-new-film-newsinkent7935.aspx?news=local
  15. Chicago Sun-Times
    https://web.archive.org/web/20080102093324/http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/pearlman/718435%2CSHO-Sunday-lewis30.article
  16. www
    http://www.bafta.org/film/curzon-outstanding-british-contribution-to-cinema
  17. The Washington Post
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A14557-2005Mar30.html
  18. Information Society
    https://web.archive.org/web/20170131192938/http://www.informationsociety.co.uk/things-you-might-not-have-done-in-greenwich/
  19. The Independent
    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/where-did-you-go-to-my-lovely-1278973.html
  20. Time
    http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,980338,00.html
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