PersonenJahreInitialenLänderGeburtsorteSternzeichenBerufe

Steckbrief von 
Andy Serkis

Geburtsdatum

Montag, 20. April 1964

Geburtsort

Ruislip Manor

Sternzeichen

Beschreibung

Andrew Clement „Andy“ Serkis (* 20. April 1964 in , Middlesex) ist ein britischer Schauspieler und Regisseur. Bekanntheit erlangte er durch seine Darstellung des Gollum/Sméagol in der Filmreihe Der Herr der Ringe und Der Hobbit von Peter Jackson. In King Kong (2005) diente Serkis dem Riesenaffen als Bewegungsmodell, in Planet der Affen: Prevolution (2011), Planet der Affen: Revolution (2014) und Planet der Affen: Survival (2017) dem Schimpansen Caesar.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Was ist Andy Serkis von Beruf?

Wie groß ist Andy Serkis?

1.73

Woher stammt Andy Serkis?

Wie groß ist das Vermögen von Andy Serkis?

28.000.000

Wie alt ist Andy Serkis heute?

60 Jahre

Welches Sternzeichen hat Andy Serkis?

Wo wurde Andy Serkis geboren?

Mit wem ist Andy Serkis verheiratet?

Lorraine Ashbourne

Welchen Preis hat Andy Serkis gewonnen?

List of awards and nominations received by Andy Serkis

Bekannte Zitate von Andy Serkis

I stayed in Baghdad every summer until I was 14. My dad's sister is still there, but many of my relatives have managed to get out. People forget that there are still people there who are not radicalized in any particular direction, trying to live normal lives in a very difficult situation.
My dad was working abroad, in Iraq, and he was a doctor. We used to go and visit him, in Baghdad, off and on. For the first ten years of my life, we used to go backwards and forwards to Baghdad, so that was quite amazing. I spent a lot of time traveling around the Middle East.
The learning curve is 'The Hobbit' is being shot in 3D.
I never felt totally, 100%, patriotically English... I'd seen a lot of the world by an early age - sort of spent a lot of time traveling around Lebanon and I'd seen Babylon, and Damascus, and all sorts of places in the Middle East by the time I was ten. Then we'd return to Ruslip in West London... Done a fair bit of traveling really.
I understand why people went nuts for 'The Artist.' We use words so much, it's nice to be able to explore a different way of communication, to be able to express silently what someone - or something - is thinking or feeling.
Impressum
Made by
&
with ❤️
menu-circle