Christian Bale is a highly acclaimed English actor, celebrated for his adaptability and dedication to his roles, often involving significant physical transformations. He's a leading figure in various film genres and has garnered numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Bale was among the highest-paid actors in 2014 and is considered one of the greatest actors of the 21st century.
Christian Bale advises fans against meeting him, stating he would be a 'terrible disappointment'. Bale suggests maintaining the perception rather than facing reality.
The 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race was the event surrounding the film "Ford v Ferrari" where Christian Bale played Ken Miles.
In January 1974, Christian Charles Philip Bale was born. He would later become a leading man in films across several genres, known for his versatility.
On 30 January 1974, Christian Charles Philip Bale was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales, to English parents. His mother, Jenny James, was a circus performer, and his father, David Bale, was an entrepreneur and activist.
In 1980, Robert De Niro gained weight to play Jake LaMotta in the film "Raging Bull". This transformation was later compared to Christian Bale's weight loss for "The Machinist".
In 1984, Christian Bale performed opposite Rowan Atkinson in the play "The Nerd" in the West End.
In 1986, Christian Bale secured a minor role in the television film "Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna".
In 1987, Christian Bale starred in Steven Spielberg's film "Empire of the Sun". The role propelled Bale to fame.
In 1987, at the age of 13, Christian Bale had his breakthrough role in Steven Spielberg's war film "Empire of the Sun".
In 1989, Christian Bale appeared in Kenneth Branagh's film "Henry V", which drew him back into acting.
In 1991, Christian Bale's parents divorced.
In 1992, Christian Bale starred in the Disney musical film "Newsies", which was unsuccessful.
In 1993, Christian Bale appeared in "Swing Kids", a film about teenagers who secretly listen to forbidden jazz during Nazi Germany's rise.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, Little Women (1994) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 1994, Christian Bale played Theodore "Laurie" Laurence in Gillian Armstrong's film "Little Women".
In 1995, Christian Bale voiced Thomas in the Disney animated film "Pocahontas".
In 1995, Christopher Priest published the novel "The Prestige", which became the basis for the 2006 film of the same name starring Christian Bale.
The data website The Numbers lists Pocahontas (1995) as one of Christian Bale's highest-grossing films.
In 1996, Christian Bale played a small part in the film "The Portrait of a Lady", based on the Henry James novel.
In 1998, Christian Bale appeared in the musical film "Velvet Goldmine", set during the glam rock era.
In 1999, Christian Bale was part of an ensemble cast in "A Midsummer Night's Dream", a film adaptation of the play by William Shakespeare.
On January 29, 2000, Christian Bale married Sandra "Sibi" Blažić in Las Vegas.
In April 2000, the film "American Psycho", starring Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, was released, becoming a commercial and critical success and establishing Bale as a leading man.
In 2000, Christian Bale gained wider recognition for his portrayal of the serial killer Patrick Bateman in the black comedy "American Psycho".
In 2002, Christian Bale appeared in three films: "Laurel Canyon", "Reign of Fire", and "Equilibrium".
In 2003, Christian Bale's father died of brain lymphoma.
In October 2004, "The Machinist", starring Christian Bale, was released, though it performed poorly at the box office. Bale lost 63 pounds for the role.
In 2004, Christian Bale gained wider recognition for playing the title role in the thriller "The Machinist".
In June 2005, "Batman Begins", starring Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman, was released in the US. Bale had to regain weight and build muscle for the part.
In December 2005, "The New World", a historical drama film inspired by the stories of Pocahontas, directed by Terrence Malick and starring Christian Bale as John Rolfe, was released.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, Howl's Moving Castle (2005) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
From 2005, Christian Bale played the superhero Batman in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy, one of the highest-grossing film franchises.
In 2006, Christian Bale reunited with director Nolan for "The Prestige", based on Christopher Priest's 1995 novel. He starred alongside Hugh Jackman as two rival Victorian era magicians. The film garnered critical acclaim and earned $110 million against a $40 million budget.
In 2006, Louis Bayard published the novel "The Pale Blue Eye", which was adapted into a film starring Christian Bale.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, Rescue Dawn (2007) and 3:10 to Yuma (2007) are two of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 2007, Christian Bale starred in the drama films "I'm Not There", where he portrayed two incarnations of Bob Dylan, and "3:10 to Yuma", where he played a justice-seeking cattleman.
In February 2008, Warner Bros. announced that Christian Bale would star as John Connor in the film "Terminator Salvation".
In July 2008, Christian Bale had an on-set tirade during the filming of Terminator Salvation, directing profanities towards the film's cinematographer Shane Hurlbut. An audio recording of the incident was released in February 2009.
In July 2008, Christian Bale reprised his role as Batman in Nolan's "The Dark Knight". He performed many of his own stunts and the film grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, receiving acclaim as the best superhero film.
In July 2008, Christian Bale was arrested in London after being reported to the police by his mother and sister Sharon for an alleged assault at a hotel. He was later released on bail, denied the allegations and called the incident "a deeply personal matter".
According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Dark Knight (2008) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
The 2008 financial crisis was the theme of the film "The Big Short", in which Bale played Michael Burry. The role earned Bale Academy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.
In February 2009, Christian Bale publicly apologized for his on-set tirade in July 2008, calling his behavior inexcusable and affirming he made amends with Shane Hurlbut.
In May 2009, "Terminator Salvation" was released, receiving tepid reviews, with some critics finding Bale's performance one-dimensional. Bale later admitted he knew the film wouldn't revitalize the franchise and asserted he wouldn't work with McG again.
In July 2009, Christian Bale starred in "Public Enemies" as Melvin Purvis, opposite Johnny Depp. The film earned critical praise and had commercial success, but some critics were unsatisfied with the casting.
In 2009, Christian Bale stated that he was "in and out of the vegetarianism now".
The data website The Numbers lists Terminator Salvation (2009) as one of Christian Bale's highest-grossing films.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Fighter (2010) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 2010, Christian Bale won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Dicky Eklund in David O. Russell's biographical film "The Fighter".
In 2011, Christian Bale starred in Zhang Yimou's historical drama film "The Flowers of War", which was the highest-grossing Chinese film of the year. However, it received mixed reviews from critics.
In July 2012, Christian Bale played Batman in "The Dark Knight Rises". Following a mass shooting at a showing of the film, Bale visited survivors and first responders. The film grossed over $1 billion worldwide.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Dark Knight Rises (2012) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 2012, Christian Bale continued playing the superhero Batman in Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" trilogy, one of the highest-grossing film franchises.
In 2012, Rebecca Milzoff of Vulture revisited the film "Newsies", noting the charming imperfections in Bale's performance of "Santa Fe".
According to Rotten Tomatoes, American Hustle (2013) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 2013, Christian Bale received an Academy Award nomination for his work in David O. Russell's black comedy "American Hustle".
In 2013, Christian Bale starred in "Out of the Furnace" and "American Hustle". For "American Hustle", he gained weight and altered his posture, earning award nominations for his performance.
In December 2014, Christian Bale starred as Moses in "Exodus: Gods and Kings", which faced whitewashing accusations. Critical response was mixed.
In 2014, Christian Bale was one of the highest-paid actors. He was later named one of the greatest actors of the 21st century by The Independent.
In 2014, Christian Bale was ranked number eight on Forbes' list of the highest-paid actors, earning $35 million.
The data website The Numbers lists Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) as one of Christian Bale's highest-grossing films.
In February 2015, Christian Bale appeared in "Knight of Cups", which premiered at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival. Bale stated that he filmed the project without having learned any dialogue.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Big Short (2015) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 2015, Christian Bale received an Academy Award nomination for his work in Adam McKay's biographical satire "The Big Short".
In 2016, Christian Bale starred in the historical drama "The Promise", set during the Armenian genocide. The film received negative reviews and suffered a significant financial loss.
In 2017, Christian Bale starred in Cooper's film "Hostiles" as a US Army officer escorting a Cheyenne war chief. He learned the Cheyenne language for the role.
In 2018, Christian Bale received an Academy Award nomination in the Best Actor category for his work in Vice.
In 2018, Christian Bale starred in "Vice" as Dick Cheney, undergoing a major body transformation. He won a Golden Globe for his performance and received an Academy Award nomination.
In 2018, Christian Bale voiced Bagheera in "Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle".
In 2018, Christian Bale won a second Golden Globe for portraying the American vice president Dick Cheney in Adam McKay's biographical satire "Vice". He also received an Academy Award nomination for this role.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, Ford v Ferrari (2019) is one of Christian Bale's highest-scoring films.
In 2019, Christian Bale played Ken Miles in the sports drama "Ford v Ferrari".
In July 2022, Christian Bale played Gorr the God Butcher in "Thor: Love and Thunder". His portrayal received praise from critics.
In October 2022, Christian Bale appeared in David O. Russell's "Amsterdam", which received negative reviews and failed at the box office.
In December 2022, Christian Bale starred in "The Pale Blue Eye", which received mixed reviews from critics.
In 2022, Christian Bale played Gorr the God Butcher in the superhero film "Thor: Love and Thunder".
The data website The Numbers lists Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) as one of Christian Bale's highest-grossing films.
In 2023, Christian Bale voiced a character in an English-language dub of Hayao Miyazaki's film "The Boy and the Heron".
In February 2024, a groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of construction for a $22 million foster care village in Palmdale, California, co-founded by Christian Bale. The village aims to keep siblings in foster care together and is expected to include 12 homes, a community centre, and studio flats.
In 2025, The Independent named Christian Bale one of the greatest film actors of the 21st century.
In 2025, the first homes in the foster care village co-founded by Christian Bale are expected to open.
Christian Bale will play Frankenstein's monster in "The Bride!", scheduled for release in March 2026.
In 2026, the first homes in the foster care village co-founded by Christian Bale are expected to open.
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