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Michael Sheen (Michael Christopher Sheen) was born on 5 February, 1969 in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, is a Welsh actor. Discover Michael Sheen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
Popular As |
Michael Christopher Sheen |
Occupation |
Actor |
Age |
55 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Born |
5 February 1969 |
Birthday |
5 February |
Birthplace |
Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales |
Nationality |
Welsh
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 55 years old group.
Michael Sheen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 55 years old, Michael Sheen height is 1.78 m .
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Height |
1.78 m |
Weight |
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Not Available |
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Not Available |
Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Not Available |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
3 |
Michael Sheen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Michael Sheen worth at the age of 55 years old? Michael Sheen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Welsh. We have estimated Michael Sheen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
Actor |
Michael Sheen Social Network
Timeline
Michael Christopher Sheen (born 5 February 1969) is a Welsh actor.
Sheen was born on 5 February 1969 in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, the son of Irene, a secretary, and Meyrick, a British Steel Corporation personnel manager.
He has one younger sister, Joanne.
The family had already been living in Llanmartin for seven years prior to his birth.
When he was five, the family moved to Wallasey for work, but settled in his parents' home town of Port Talbot, Glamorgan, three years later.
Director Sam Mendes has described Sheen as "a stage creature" and attributed that to the actor's Welsh roots: "I'm serious. He's Welsh in the tradition of Anthony Hopkins and Richard Burton: fiery, mercurial, unpredictable."
A keen footballer, Sheen was scouted and offered a place on Arsenal's youth team at the age of 12, but his family was unwilling to relocate to London.
He later said he was "grateful" for his parents' decision, as the chances of forging a professional football career were "so slim".
Sheen was raised in a theatrical family, his parents both being involved in local amateur operatics and musicals and, later in life, his father worked as a part-time professional Jack Nicholson lookalike.
In his teenage years, Sheen was involved with the West Glamorgan Youth Theatre and, later, the National Youth Theatre of Wales.
"It was a brilliant youth theatre", Sheen has said, "and it taught me not only a lot about acting, but also about work ethic; it was very disciplined."
He was influenced by the performances of Laurence Olivier and the writings of theatre critic Kenneth Tynan, saying "the combination of those two things kind of blew my head off."
Sheen was educated at Blaenbaglan Primary School, Glan Afan Comprehensive School and, finally, Neath Port Talbot College where he sat A-levels in English, Drama and Sociology.
He considered studying English at university but instead decided to attend drama school.
He moved to London in 1988 to train as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), having spent the previous year working in a Welsh fast-food restaurant called Burger Master to earn money.
Sheen was granted the Laurence Olivier Bursary by the Society of London Theatre in his second year at RADA.
After training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), he worked mainly in theatre throughout the 1990s with stage roles in Romeo and Juliet (1992), Don't Fool with Love (1993), Peer Gynt (1994), The Seagull (1995), The Homecoming (1997), and Henry V (1997).
Sheen worked predominantly in theatre in the 1990s and has since remarked that he will always feel "slightly more at home" on stage.
"It's more of an actor's medium. You are your own editor, nobody else is choosing what is being seen of you."
He graduated in 1991 with a BA in Acting.
His first professional role, while still in his third and final year at RADA, was in When She Danced at the Globe Theatre in 1991.
He later described the role as "a big break. One day, I was at RADA doing a movement class, the next I was at a read-through with Vanessa Redgrave and Frances de la Tour."
Milton Shulman of the Evening Standard praised an "excellent" performance while The Observer wrote of "a notable West End debut".
In 1992, Sheen's performance in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Exchange received a MEN Theatre Award nomination and led theatre critic Michael Coveney to declare him "the most exciting young actor of his generation ... a volatile, electrifying and technically fearless performer".
His performances in Amadeus at the Old Vic and Look Back in Anger at the National Theatre were nominated for Olivier Awards in 1998 and 1999, respectively.
In 2003, he was nominated for a third Olivier Award for his performance in Caligula at the Donmar Warehouse.
Sheen transitioned his career as a screen actor focusing on biographical films.
For writer Peter Morgan, he starred in a trilogy of films as UK prime minister Tony Blair—the television film The Deal in 2003, The Queen (2006), and The Special Relationship (2010)—earning him nominations for both a BAFTA Award and an Emmy.
He was also nominated for a BAFTA as the troubled comic actor Kenneth Williams in BBC Four's 2006 Fantabulosa!, and was nominated for a fourth Olivier Award in 2006 for portraying the broadcaster David Frost in Frost/Nixon, a role he revisited in the 2008 film adaptation of the play.
He starred as the controversial football manager Brian Clough in The Damned United (2009).
Since 2009, Sheen has had a wider variety of roles.
In 2009, he appeared in two fantasy films, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and in 2010, he made a four-episode guest appearance in the NBC comedy 30 Rock.
He appeared in the science-fiction film Tron: Legacy (2010) and Woody Allen's romantic comedy Midnight in Paris (2011).
He directed and starred in National Theatre Wales's The Passion.
From late 2011 until early 2012, he played the title role in Hamlet at the Young Vic.
He played a lead role in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 in 2012.
In 2013, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in Showtime's television drama Masters of Sex.
Sheen is politically engaged, and in 2017 he returned his OBE after conducting research on Wales' relationship with England.
Sheen played an incarcerated serial killer surgeon in Fox's drama series Prodigal Son (2019–2021), Aziraphale in the BBC/Amazon Studios fantasy comedy series Good Omens (2019–present), and appeared as Chris Tarrant in Quiz (2020).
He played himself in the quarantine comedy show Staged (2020–2022) with his friend and Good Omens co-star David Tennant throughout the COVID-19 lockdown.