Daniel Day-Lewis
Acting

Daniel Day-Lewis

Born 1957-04-29 · Greenwich, London, England, UK

Daniel Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is a retired actor of British and Irish citizenship. Often described as one of the greatest actors in the history of cinema, he received numerous accolades throughout his career which spanned over four decades, including three Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. The actor 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 Academy Awards for his roles in My Left Foot (1989), There Will Be Blood (2007), and Lincoln (2012). His other Oscar-nominated roles were in 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 from 1997 to 2000, taking up a new profession as an apprentice shoe-maker in Italy. Although he returned to acting, he announced his retirement again in 2017.

Known for

There Will Be Blood★ 8.1
There Will Be Blood
2007
Gangs of New York★ 7.3
Gangs of New York
2002
The Last of the Mohicans★ 7.4
The Last of the Mohicans
1992
Phantom Thread★ 7.3
Phantom Thread
2017
The Unbearable Lightness of Being★ 6.9
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
1988
The Bounty★ 6.7
The Bounty
1984
The Crucible★ 6.6
The Crucible
1996
Nine★ 5.5
Nine
2009
A Room with a View★ 7
A Room with a View
1986
Lincoln★ 6.9
Lincoln
2012
Gandhi★ 7.5
Gandhi
1982
The Age of Innocence★ 7
The Age of Innocence
1993
In the Name of the Father★ 7.9
In the Name of the Father
1993
The Ballad of Jack and Rose★ 6.1
The Ballad of Jack and Rose
2005
My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown★ 7.5
My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown
1989
Maggie's Plan★ 5.7
Maggie's Plan
2016
Sunday Bloody Sunday★ 6.7
Sunday Bloody Sunday
1971
My Beautiful Laundrette★ 6.8
My Beautiful Laundrette
1985
Spielberg★ 7.6
Spielberg
2017
The Boxer★ 6.7
The Boxer
1997
And the Oscar Goes to...★ 7.1
And the Oscar Goes to...
2014
Abby Singer★ 4.5
Abby Singer
2003
How Many Miles to Babylon?
How Many Miles to Babylon?
1982
Stars & Bars★ 4.4
Stars & Bars
1988
Eversmile New Jersey★ 5
Eversmile New Jersey
1989
A Man's Story★ 6.9
A Man's Story
2011
The Insurance Man★ 7.5
The Insurance Man
1986
Forever Ealing★ 6.8
Forever Ealing
2002
Access to the Danger Zone★ 6.3
Access to the Danger Zone
2012
Lincoln: An American Journey★ 5.3
Lincoln: An American Journey
2013
Dangerous Corner★ 8
Dangerous Corner
1983
Nanou★ 3.3
Nanou
1987
Innocence and Experience: The Making of 'The Age of Innocence'★ 5
Innocence and Experience: The Making of 'The Age of Innocence'
1992
Artemis '81★ 2
Artemis '81
1981
Making The Last of the Mohicans
Making The Last of the Mohicans
2010
Uncovering the Real Gangs of New York★ 6
Uncovering the Real Gangs of New York
2003