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Ever wondered how Jude Law rose to stardom?
David Jude Heyworth Law, professionally known as Jude Law was born on 29 December, 1972 in Lewisham, London, England.
Both of his parents, Peter and Maggie Law were school teachers.
Later in his life, at one point of time, he commented that his father was the youngest Head Master in the schools of London in his time.
He was raised in the locality of south London. His earlier years were spent in Blackheath and he was being educated in John Ball Primary School and Kidbrooke School in early stages, but soon he felt that the school environment did not suit him and he immediately changed the school.
He has got a great voice, a classically handsome face and a great acting talent.
He was nominated for Academy Awards a number of times and has been awarded with many other reputed awards of the world cinema.
His personal life, unfortunately has been a matter of gossips since long and he was not as successful in his personal life as he was in professional life.
For more interesting facts you must read his biography.
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Jude Law
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Biography
Life
The son of two teachers, Law was educated at John Ball Primary School in Blackheath, and Alleyn's School in Dulwich where he took on various roles, contributing to the school's illustrious acting tradition.
Career
After minor roles in British television, Law had his breakthrough with the British ram-raiding drama Shopping which also featured his future wife Sadie Frost. He shot to fame in Britain upon the release of Wilde, in which he played Lord Alfred Douglas, the glamorous lover of Stephen Fry's Oscar Wilde.
Law subsequently moved to Hollywood; his performances include Gattaca, as a frustrated Olympic medalist bound by a wheelchair, in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil as an ill-fated lover of Kevin Spacey's character, in Road to Perdition as a sadistic hitman. He was nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Talented Mr. Ripley.
Law's career suffered a decline during 2004. The remake of Alfie was a box-office flop, ma
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The actor spoke of discovering French cinema as a teenager and described France as a safe haven with a beautiful environment.
The ambassador had earlier given a speech about the star before an audience which included director Anthony Minghella.
He called Jude "simply one of the most talented actors today".
He said: "Your immense success has not been handed to you on a plate. It has been the product of hard work."
He added: "This honour is not given in recognition of what you have done for France. It’s given for what you have done as an actor and what you represent in the world of cinema and in a way maybe more importantly for what you are as a human being."
Ice queen raises Jude’s temperature? - Feb 20 2007
It seems Jude Law was seen getting hot and sweaty on the dancefloor with beautiful Icelandic TV presenter Halla Vilhjalmsdottir during a visit to Reykjavik.
According to the The Sun, Halla, who presents X Factor in Iceland, had started the evening by taking Jude for a romantic dinner at a swanky restaurant and onlookers said the c
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