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Peter Hayden Dinklage[1] (/ˈdɪŋklɪdʒ/ dingk-lij,[2] born June 11, 1969)[3] is an American actor. Since his breakout role in The Station
Agent (2003), he
has appeared in numerous films.
Since
2011, Dinklage has played Tyrion Lannister in the HBO series Game of Thrones.
He won an Emmy[4] and a Golden Globe
Award[5] for Supporting Actor in 2011, as well as
consecutive Emmy nominations for the role from 2012 to 2014, going on to win a
second Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a
Drama Series in 2015.[6]
Dinklage was born in Morristown, New Jersey,[8] the son of
John Carl Dinklage, a retired insurance salesman, and Diane Dinklage, an
elementary school music teacher.[9][10] He was born with achondroplasia, a
common form of dwarfism. He grew up in Mendham Township, New Jersey, and is of
German, English, and Irish descent.[11][12]
Dinklage got his first taste of theatrical success in a
fifth grade production of The Velveteen Rabbit. Playing the lead, he was
delighted by the audience's response to the show. "When you get your first
solo bow, that feels pretty good," he explained to People.[13] Dinklage
graduated from Delbarton School, a Catholic prep school for boys, in 1987 where
he continued to develop his acting as part of the school's drama club. He then
attended Bennington College where he appeared in numerous productions before
graduating in 1991.[14]
Dinklage made his film debut in Living in Oblivion (1995) as
a frustrated actor with dwarfism who complains about his clichéd roles. His
breakout role was in the 2003 film The Station Agent,[15] for which he received
Independent Spirit and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actor.
That same year, he appeared in the direct-to-DVD film Tiptoes. Dinklage has
also starred in several Off-Broadway productions.[16] Dinklage appeared in the
2003 film Elf, as Miles Finch, an irritable children's author who beats up
Buddy Hobbs (Will Ferrell) after he is unintentionally insulted. In 2005, he
starred in the short-lived CBS science fiction series Threshold and appeared as
a wedding planner in the comedy film The Baxter. In 2006, Dinklage appeared in
the courtroom drama Find Me Guilty and episodes of Nip/Tuck. He played himself
in one episode of the HBO television series Entourage and appeared in the NBC
series 30 Rock.
Dinklage appeared in the 2007 British comedy film Death at a
Funeral, reprising the role in the 2010 American remake. Later in 2007, he
played the villainous Simon Bar Sinister in Underdog. Dinklage played Trumpkin
in the 2008 film The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,[17] although film
critic Bill Gibron described his role as a "cutesy stereotype he has tried
to avoid".[18] In the summer of 2008, he played the title role in Uncle
Vanya (directed by his wife, Erica Schmidt) in Bard College's annual Bard
SummerScape, the Upstate New York summer stage on the Annandale-on-Hudson
campus.[19] In 2010 he appeared in the Australian movie I Love You Too
alongside Brendan Cowell and Peter Helliar.
Dinklage plays Tyrion Lannister in HBO's Game of Thrones, an
adaptation of author George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series.[20]
His performance has received widespread praise,[21][22] highlighted by his
receiving the Emmy Award[23] for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
in 2011, as well as the 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor –
Series, Miniseries or Television Film. As a result of his performance and
increased screen time, Dinklage was given top billing starting in the series'
second season.[24] In 2014, he said on The Late Show with David Letterman that
he had once tried to read the books the show is based upon, but got confused.
He joked, "George Martin, our author, is probably going to kill my
character soon because I mentioned that."[25]
In 2012, Dinklage voiced Captain Gutt in Ice Age:
Continental Drift. In 2014, he starred in the comedy horror film Knights of
Badassdom and portrayed Bolivar Trask in the superhero film X-Men: Days of
Future Past.[26][27] He also voiced Ghost in the 2014 video game Destiny,[28]
but was replaced by Nolan North in August 2015[29] due in part to availability
issues and "Hollywood nonsense".[30] Dinklage and writer-director
Sacha Gervasi spent several years writing and producing a film based on the
final days of actor Hervé Villechaize, who committed suicide shortly after his
1993 interview with Gervasi.[31] Dinklage will star and play the title role in
My Dinner with Hervé.[32][33] He will also star in O Lucky Day, which is to be
directed by Adam Shankman and is said to be a "leprechaun
comedy".[34] In 2015, Dinklage starred in the movie Pixels as a former
arcade champion named Eddie Plant.[35]
Personal life[edit]
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