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Ray Winstone - Milestones

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  • 2004: Appeared in "King Arthur" with Clive Owen and Keira Knightley
  • 2003: Played Teague in the drama "Cold Mountain"
  • 2002: Starred in Jez Butterworth's stage play "The Night Heron" at London's Royal Court Theatre
  • 2001: Was in the ensemble of the drama "Last Orders"
  • 2000: Starred in "Sexy Beast"; screened at Sundance in 2001
  • 2000: Appeared in the Donmar Warehouse production of "To the Green Fields and Beyond", directed by Sam Mendes
  • 1999: Starred in "Births, Marriages and Deaths", a four-part BBC TV series
  • 1999: Acted in "My Father, The Liar", a Bob Hoskins-directed segment of the omnibus film "Tube Tales"; screened at the London Film Festival before it TV premiere on Sky TV November 19
  • 1999: Featured as a loan shark in Anjelica Huston's 1967 Dublin-set drama "Agnes Browne", shown at Cannes Film Festival
  • 1999: Played leading role as a family patriarch in "The War Zone", an incest themed drama marking Tim Roth's directorial debut; screened at both the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals
  • 1999: Had first real romantic lead opposite Kerry Fox in "Fanny and Elvis"
  • 1998: Appeared in the romantic comedy "Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence" (released in the USA as "The Very Thought of You" in 1999); film starred Monica Potter, Joseph Fiennes, Rufus Sewall and Tom Hollander
  • 1997: Made a a triumphant return to form with a starring role as the raging Raymond in Gary Oldman's "Nil By Mouth"
  • 1997: Starred alongside Robert Carlyle as a career criminal who betrays his cohorts in "Face", helmed by Antonia Bird
  • 1997: Acted in "Woundings", a futuristic war drama co-starring Guy Pearce, Johnathon Schaech and Noah Taylor
  • 1997: Portrayed a working-class father who, along with his wife, must cope with the accidental death of their young son in the British telefilm "Our Boy" (screened at Toronto International Film Festival)
  • 1995: Starred in Patrick Marber's play "Dealer's Choice"; transferred to the West End
  • 1994: Appeared in Ken Loach's "Ladybird, Ladybird"
  • 1994: Returned to the stage in the Royal Court production of "Some Voice"
  • 1992: Starred in the BBC sitcom "Get Real"; Winstone told the London Times, "That was a good show, but I was terrible in it. I was a bit snobby about sitcoms, saying, 'I'm a proper actor'--you know, giving it large--I blew it."
  • 1990: Initial collaboration with Kathy Burke, starring in the stage play "Mr. Thomas", written and directed by Burke
  • 1989: Starred in "Tank Malling" as titular investigative reporter
  • 1984: Played recurring role of a gangster in the British series "A Fairly Secret Army"
  • 1982: Appeared in "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains", starring Diane Lane as a teenage punk star
  • 1980: Had title role in the British TV series "Fox"
  • 1979: Reprised his role for Clarke's feature remake of "Scum"
  • 1979: Portrayed rocker Kevin in "Quadrophenia", a Mods vs Rockers tale inspired by The Who's album of the same name
  • 1977: Was "discovered" by director Alan Clarke and hired to play reform school terror Carlin in the BBC telefilm "Scum", shelved by censors for content
  • From 1970 to 1978: Was a championship boxer, losing only eight of 88 bouts (dates approximate)
  • Attended drama school; was asked to leave because of an incident involving his sabotaging of the headmistress' car (dates approximate)
  • Starred as Will Scarlett in the British TV series "Robin of Sherwood"