- Kingsley, Sir Ben
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▪ British actororiginal name Krishna Bhanjiborn Dec. 31, 1943, Scarborough, Yorkshire, Eng.British actor recognized for playing a wide range of roles, including that of the title character in Gandhi (1982), for which he won an Academy Award for best actor.Kingsley, of English and Indian descent, first began acting in amateur theatrical productions in Manchester, Eng. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967 and debuted on Broadway with the company in 1971. During the remainder of the 1970s, Kingsley acted in plays, most notably Hamlet. Although he made his film debut in 1973 in Fear Is the Key, Kingsley did not return to cinema until he was cast as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand) in the early 1980s. To prepare for the role of the legendary Indian leader, he did extensive research, including adopting Gandhi's habits of practicing Yoga and eating a vegetarian diet. Critics noted his strong resemblance to Gandhi in the film, and the performance remains one of Kingsley's most acclaimed characterizations.Kingsley followed his role in Gandhi with such films as Betrayal (1983), Turtle Diary (1985), and Pascali's Island (1988). He was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar for his performance in the Las Vegas crime drama Bugsy (1991). In the 1990s he also played a child's chess coach in Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993), a Jewish accountant in World War II-era Poland in Steven Spielberg (Spielberg, Steven)'s Schindler's List (1993), and a man taken captive by his neighbour in Roman Polanski (Polanski, Roman)'s Death and the Maiden (1994). In 1996 he starred as the jester Feste in a film adaptation of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.Kingsley continued to embrace diverse roles into the early 21st century. For his starring performance in Sexy Beast (2000), in which he played an acerbic, over-the-top gangster, he earned a third Academy Award nomination. He garnered another Oscar nomination for his role as an Iranian immigrant being harassed by the former owner of his new home in The House of Sand and Fog (2003). Convincing performances followed in such films as Mrs. Harris (2005), Oliver Twist (2005), You Kill Me (2007), and Trans-Siberian (2007). In 2001 Kingsley was knighted.
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