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Milestones
- 2004: Co-starred in the thriller "Enduring Love"
- 2003: Cast as James Mortmain in "I Capture the Castle," a love story set in 1930s England that follows 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain, and the fortunes of her eccentric family
- 2003: Starred as Billy Mack, a burned-out former rock star who's career gets rejuvenated by the Christmas hit 'Love is all around us' in the film "Love Actually," a romantic comedy by Richard Curtis
- 2003: Played a vampire in Len Wiseman's "Underworld"
- 2001: Starred in "Lawless Heart," which centers on three intersecting stories about people whose lives are affected by the death of a gay restaurateur; won Best Actor at the British Independent film awards
- 2001: Starred in Peter Cattaneo's "Lucky Break"; received a Best Supporting Actor nomination from the London Film Critics Circle
- 2001: Co-starred with Alan Rickman and Josh Hartnett, as Ray Roberts, the reigning hairdressing champion in the "Blow Dry," a comedy about an annual British Hairdressing Championship that comes to a small town
- 1998: Appeared in "Still Crazy" with Stephen Rea and Billy Connolly; about a rock band that reunites after 20 years; received two Golden Globe nominations, for Best Film and Best Song
- 1993: Appeared in the film "Being Human," which starred Robin Williams
- 1991: Starred as Prof. Mark Carleton in the sexually-charged british series "The Men's Room"
- 1990: Played the role of Tiger in "Mack the Knife," starring Raul Julia and Richard Harris
- 1989: Starred as Barton in "The Phantom of the Opera"
- 1985: Co-starred with John Shea in the television movie "Hitler's S.S.: Portrait in Evil"
- 1983: Had a small role as an ENT Doctor in Blake Edwards' "Curse of the Pink Panther"
- 1981: Made his film debut in Richard Marquand's "Eye of the Needle," had a small role as a Squadron Leader
- From 1980 to 1981: Television debut with the british series "Agony," playing Vincent Fish
- ---: Began acting career in the theater
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