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Ben Chaplin Bio, Actor, Wife, Age, Movies, and Net Worth

 

Ben Chaplin an English actor, director, and writer known for starring in the Joe Penhall play Mood Music at The Old Vic Theatre. He as well starred in The Children Act (2017), adapted from the Ian McEwan novel of the same name.

He as well starred in the BBC series Press with Charlotte Riley, as unethical tabloid editor Duncan Allen, a role which won him a number of positive reviews.

Ben Chaplin Age

Ben was born on 31 July 1969, Windsor, United Kingdom.

Ben Chaplin Career

Ben began his professional career performing in BBC television dramas in bit parts, and occasional cinema films. In 1992, he appeared in his first major role, starring alongside James Purefoy and Jason Flemyng in Bye Bye Baby for Channel Four.

James Ivory and Ismail Merchant cast him as a servant in The Remains of the Day; also in 1992, he appeared in Between the Lines, and as the socially inept Con Wainwright in Feast of July 1995.

Ben received positive reviews as Tom Wingfield in Sam Mendes’ stage production of The Glass Menagerie (1995) in London and played the lead in the first series of the British sitcom Game On (BBC Two, 1995). In the United States, he was cast by director Michael Lehmann as a photographer caught between two women (Uma Thurman and Janeane Garofalo) in The Truth About Cats & Dogs (1996), a retelling of Cyrano de Bergerac.

He next played fortune-hunting Morris Townsend in a retelling of Washington Square (1997), co-starring Jennifer Jason Leigh. The film received positive reviews but was a box office failure. Chaplin next played Private Bell in Terrence Malick’s remake of The Thin Red Line (1998). Meanwhile, after numerous delays, Lost Souls (2000), which was filmed in 1998, was finally released.

Ben Chaplin Net Worth

Ben’s estimated net worth is under review.

Ben Chaplin Movies and Television Shows

  • The Thin Red Line
  • Murder by Numbers
  • Cinderella 2015
  • Birthday Girl 2001
  • The Water Horse
  • The Truth About Cats and Dogs
  • Dorian Gray 2009
  • Stage Beauty
  • The Remains of the Day
  • Lost Souls 2000
  • Two Weeks 2006
  • Little Boy 2015
  • Me and Orson Welles
  • The Children Act
  • London Boulevard
  • Washington Square 1997
  • Ways to Live Forever 2010
  • Twixt 2011
  • Feast of July
  • The Legend of Tarzan
  • The New World 2005
  • Chromophobia 2005
  • Snowden (film)
  • The Touch 2002
  • The Wipers Times 2013
  • The Return of the Borrowers

Ben Chaplin TV Shows

  • Press (TV series)
  • Apple Tree Yard
  • Urban Myths
  • Mad Dogs
  • The Book of Negroes
  • Dates (TV series)
  • World Without End (miniseries)
  • Harry’s Law
  • Resort to Murder
  • Game On (UK TV series)
  • The Return of the Borrowers

Ben Chaplin Height and Weight

Ben stands tall at an estimated height of 1.8m and has an average body weight.

Ben Chaplin Education

Chaplin enrolled at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He later pursued his early acting career between odd jobs as an office worker, and for a while was employed as a statistician with the London Transport Authority.

Ben Chaplin Family

Ben was born to Cynthia (née Chaplin), a teacher, and Peter Greenwood CBE, a civil engineer. He was raised up along with his sister, Rachel, and one brother, Justin.

Ben Chaplin Wife

Ben information about his love life is publicly unavailable. This section will be updtaed as soon as this information is available.