Toby Kebbell

Toby Kebbell

  • Born: 1982-7-9
  • Birthplace: Pontefract, Yorkshire, England
  • Height: 6' 0½" (1.84 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: Wrath of the Gods, Dead Man's Shoes
  • Toby Kebbell, born on July 9, 1982 in Pontefract, England Yorkshire , is a British actor. [1] 
    In 2004, British director Sean Midas used Toby for the first time in the blockbuster independent small-cost production of " Dead Man's Shoes ", allowing him to embark on the path of an actor. In the same year, he participated in the epic blockbuster " Alexander the Great ". In 2005, he participated in Woody Allen's " Match Point ". In 2007, he played Jo in the musical biopic " Control ". [2]  In 2016, he participated in the fantasy action film " Warcraft " and played Durotan (Durotan, the father of Thrall ) in the film [3]  .

    Early Experience

    Toby Kebbell is a British actor. He was born in Pontefract, Yorkshire in 1982, and ranked fourth among the five brothers in the family. He was only one and a half years old when his parents divorced. He later moved to Nottinghamshire with his family and grew up there.
    When he was 15 years old, he made a bold decision-drop out of school. After dropping out of school, he did painting and decoration work, and also worked in a hotel. ·After watching a performance by Johann Myers, he was deeply shocked and decided to try the performance. He participated in the audition for the Carlton Television Workshop and received formal training under the guidance of the legendary trainer Ian Smith, making a lot of preparations for the role performance.

    Performing Experience

    In 2004, the 22-year-old Kebbel ushered in a career breakthrough-he was selected by director Shane Meadows to participate in " Dead Man's Shoes ", playing the role of a young man with learning disabilities in the film Melo . With this role, he was nominated for the most promising newcomer in the British Independent Film Awards .   In the same year, he played Pausanius in " Alexander the Great " directed by Oliver Stone .
    In 2007, he participated in the film " Control ", playing the role of the agent of the Joy Division Band Gritone in the film. This role won him the Best Supporting Actor Award in the British Independent Film Awards.
    In 2008, he performed Guy Ritch's " RocknRolla ", specializing in learning to play the piano and using pistols, dieting for three days in order to interpret the drug rock singers in the drama, and eating only one small meal a day for three consecutive weeks.   He won the "Sun" award for best actor and was highly praised as the "star of tomorrow".
    In 2010, he was given the opportunity to participate in the filming of the " War Horse " film. He was a small character and gave him the extremely impressive and extraordinary role of Geordie Soldier. 
    In 2014, he participated in " Dawn of the Planet of the Apes " and played the role of Koba in the film; in the same year, he also participated in "Fantastic Four" and played the role of the villain Doctor Doom in the film . 
    In 2016, he participated in the fantasy movie " Warcraft " and played Durotan in the film. 
    Extended Reading
    • Justyn 2022-03-23 09:03:22

      "Fairness and Justice" for Human Rights Lawyers

      "The Conspirator" (The Conspirator) is based on the end of the Civil War and Lincoln's assassination, seeking a kind of fairness and justice between history and fiction.
      The film is mainly cut from the fate of a small person, Mary Sowart (who is considered to be a female accomplice in the...

    • Scottie 2022-01-27 08:24:40

      Trial: Judicial Justice and Social Psychology from One Side

      I disagree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to speak. ---by Voltaire.
             Forgive me for opening the page with a remark that doesn't quite fit the movie. In fact, this sentence of Voltaire is a bit self-protective. As ordinary citizens, they should enjoy the same rights, so...

    • Sylvia 2022-03-20 09:02:59

      I agree with AO Scott, preaching too much, so that the whole production is rigid, and while emphasizing the sanctity of the law, it ignores the law at the time allowing black people to be slaves.

    • Sylvia 2022-03-25 09:01:22

      Although the subject matter is attractive and the entry point is not bad, but the shooting is a bit mediocre, there is no feeling~

    The Conspirator quotes

    • Edwin Stanton: Young man... always indebted to you for your courage in the field, but you must learn to tread lightly.

      Frederick Aiken: Tread lightly? I will not tread lightly. You have predetermined her fate.

      Edwin Stanton: Mary Surratt's fate rests entirely with the Commission. My concern is preserving our Union.

      Frederick Aiken: Why did I fight for the Union if my rights aren't assured? You tell me.

      Edwin Stanton: Fine words for rallying the troops, not for running a nation. They assassinated our president, and someone must be held accountable. The people want that.

      Frederick Aiken: It's John Surratt you want. You don't even want Mary.

      Edwin Stanton: I'll settle for either one.

    • Joseph Holt: One bullet killed our beloved president. One bullet but not one man!