Guy Pearce
Guy Edward Pearce (born 5 October 1967) is an Australian actor. He is the recipient of various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award as well as a nomination for a Golden Globe Award.He started his career portraying Mike Young in the Australian television series ''Neighbours'' (1986–1989). Pearce received international attention for his breakout role in ''The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert'' (1994) and subsequently starred as Ed Exley in Curtis Hanson's crime noir ''L.A. Confidential'' (1997) and a man suffering short term memory loss in Christopher Nolan's psychological thriller ''Memento'' (2000).
He also acted in ''Flynn'' (1996), ''The Time Machine'' (2002), ''Two Brothers'' (2004), ''Bedtime Stories'' (2008), ''The Road'' (2009), ''The Hurt Locker'' (2009), ''The King's Speech'' (2010), ''Lawless'' (2012), and ''The Brutalist'' (2024). He portrayed Peter Weyland in ''Prometheus'' (2012) and ''Alien: Covenant'' (2017), Aldrich Killian in the Marvel action film ''Iron Man 3'' (2013) and William Cecil in the historical biopic ''Mary Queen of Scots'' (2018). In Australian cinema, Pearce has acted in ''The Proposition'' (2005), ''Animal Kingdom'' (2010), ''33 Postcards'' (2011), ''The Rover'' (2014), ''Holding the Man'' (2015) and ''The Wizards of Aus'' (2016).
Since 2012, he has played the title role in the TV adaptations of the ''Jack Irish'' stories by Australian crime writer Peter Temple. Pearce starred in Todd Haynes' limited series ''Mildred Pierce'' (2011) and the HBO crime miniseries ''Mare of Easttown''. The former won him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Provided by Wikipedia
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