Christopher Eccleston

1964-

Biography: life and films

Christopher Eccleston is an English actor. He was born in Langworthy, Salford, England on 16th February 1964.

His best films as an actor include Danny Boyle's comedy-thriller Shallow Grave (1994), Michael Winterbottom's Jude (1996), Boaz Yakin's A Price Above Rubies (1998) and Alejandro Amenábar's thriller The Others (2001).

Christopher Eccleston has so far appeared in 22 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Michael Winterbottom (2 films), Danny Boyle (2) and Alex Cox (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (13 films), Thriller (9), crime-thriller (4), romance (3), comedy-drama (3), Horror (3), history (2), comedy-romance (2), Fantasy (2) and Biography (2).

Our average rating for Christopher Eccleston over all films is: 3.1

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Let Him Have It (1991) [a]

Death and the Compass (1992) [a]

Anchoress (1993) [a]

Shallow Grave (1994) [a]

Jude (1996) [a]

A Price Above Rubies (1998) [a]

Elizabeth (1998) [a]

Heart (1999) [a]

With or Without You (1999) [a]

eXistenZ (1999) [a]

Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) [a]

The Invisible Circus (2001) [a]

The Others (2001) [a]

28 Days Later... (2002) [a]

I Am Dina (2002) [a]

Revengers Tragedy (2002) [a]

The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising (2007) [a]

New Orleans, Mon Amour (2008) [a]

Amelia (2009) [a]

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) [a]

Song for Marion (2012) [a]

Legend (2015) [a]



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