Eighteen facts about Clive Owen
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- Clive Owen was born on October 3, 1964, in Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England.
- Clive Owen is a famous English actor.
- Clive Owen made his debut in television at first in 1986 in the soap-opera Boon.
- His wife is Sarah-Jane Fenton (actress; married on March 6, 1995).
- His debut on the big screen happened in 1987 in "Vroom".
- Clive Owen has two daughters, Hannah and Eve.
- His first important part was in 1997 in "Bent".
- His best role in a movie was as Arthur in Antoine Fuqua' King Arthur (2004).
- In 2000 Clive Owen starred in the comedy "Greenfingers", film that had its premier at the Film Festival in Toronto.
- Clive Owen signed on as the face of a new Lancome anti-aging cream for men.
- In a 2005 poll, Clive was voted the top choice to play James Bond in "Casino Royale" (2006)
- Clive Owen has four brothers and was raised by his mother and stepfather.
- In 2004, Clive won the TFCA Award for Best Supporting Performance, Male for: Closer (2004/I).
- Clive was voted "Best Dressed Male" by GQ Magazine in 2006.
- Clive was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1984. After he graduated, he joined the Young Vic Theatre.
- Clive is 6'2 1/2" tall.
- Clive Owen is a huge David Bowie fan.
- Clive and his wife have two daughters: Hannah and Eve.