Sacha Baron Cohen attended a private primary school in Elstree, known for its film and entertainment industry, St. Columbia's High School and Christ's College, Cambridge University, following the famous Professor Niel Ferguson. Studied history, wrote a dissertation titled "On the Role of Jews in the American Civil Rights Movement" and planned to pursue a Ph.D. At the same time, Byron Cohen also joined the amateur drama club of Cambridge University, although he is not a member of the famous current affairs satirical comedy drama Footlights, but appeared in a series of plays and shows launched by Footlights.
In the early 1990s Byron Cohen hosted a weekly show on local cable station Windsor but was fired, allegedly for producing a very vulgar show for Valentine's Day. In 1995, when Channel 4 was openly looking for a successor to The Word, their attention was drawn to a tape sent by Sacha Baron Cohen, who played a journalist from Albania. The prototype of Borat in the future. After a brief career as a quantitative analyst in the middle, Baron Cohen returned to the screen in 1998 with the role of fashion entertainment reporter Bruno. Since September 8, 1998, the hot-headed hip-hop gangster Ali G began to appear on Channel 4's "The Eleven O'clock Show" program and became popular rapidly. The "Ali G Solo Show" launched in 2000 was awarded Best Comedy Award from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). In 2002, Ali G appeared on the big screen through "Who and the Crazy", and was introduced by HBO in 2003 and introduced to North American audiences.
The other two characters that appear frequently in the Ali G Show, also played by Sacha Baron Cohen, are Borat and Brulow. Sasha Baron Cohen created the controversially anti-Semitic Kazakh show host Borat, despite claiming to be "not a strictly religious Jew, but proud to be Jewish." In 2006, the film version of "Borat" was released for the first time through the Toronto Film Festival. After landing in North America, it won the championship with a box office of 26.4 million US dollars, and its 837-screen release scale was far lower than the second-place, original. The favored film "Santa Claus 3" (3458). At the 2007 Golden Globe Awards, Sasha Baron Cohen won the Best Actor Award in the Musical Comedy category for the sixth time, and the film itself lost to "Dream Chasing" in the competition for the best picture Girl", as screenwriter Baron Cohen was nominated for an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Following the huge commercial success of "Borat", another classic role of Byron Cohen, Bruno, is also just around the corner. Bruno, an Australian fashion presenter and a well-dressed gay man, is best at tricking his interviewees into saying unintended offensive remarks or making ridiculous move. In the fierce competition among Hollywood's major studios including DreamWorks, Sony and 21st Century Fox, Universal Pictures finally won the rights to Bruno's film adaptation for $42.5 million, Sacha Baron Cohen Individuals will not only receive an advance payment of 13 million, but will also take 15% of the proceeds from the final box office of the film "Bruno."
Although often outspoken and controversial, Sasha Baron Cohen herself is quite mild and low-key, rarely giving personal interviews outside of her role; Fischer is engaged. In addition, he once collaborated with Will Ferrell in the hit comedy "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" in 2006, which starred a gay French race car driver, and in 2007 at Tim · Burton's song and dance thriller "Sweeney Todd" plays Johnny Depp's biggest rival in the barber industry, Mr. Adolfo Pirelli, the Italian-born barber who always loves to talk.
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