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Michael Fassbender

Michael Fassbender is a highly acclaimed German-Irish actor recognized for his versatile performances in film. He has garnered significant critical acclaim, including nominations for two Academy Awards, four BAFTA Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. His talent and contributions to the film industry have solidified his position as one of Ireland's greatest film actors, as recognized by The Irish Times in 2020.

1962: Setting of X-Men: First Class

In 1962, the film X-Men: First Class is set, focusing on the friendship between Charles Xavier and Magneto, as well as the origins of the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants. This date is relevant to the plot and historical context of the movie in which Fassbender starred.

April 1977: Born in Heidelberg

In April 1977, Michael Fassbender was born in Heidelberg, West Germany, to Adele and Josef Fassbender.

April 1977: Michael Fassbender Born

In April 1977, Michael Fassbender was born. The text does not specify the exact date in April.

1996: Moved to Hackney, London

In 1996, Michael Fassbender moved into a property in the Hackney area of London, marking a significant change in his living situation.

1999: Dropped out of Drama Centre

In 1999, Michael Fassbender dropped out of the Drama Centre London and toured with the Oxford Stage Company, which represents a shift in his early acting career.

2001: Role in Band of Brothers

In 2001, Michael Fassbender appeared in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, securing an early role in his acting career.

December 2003: Dracula Radio Serialisation

In December 2003, specifically between November 24th and December 5th, Michael Fassbender played Jonathan Harker in a radio serialisation of Dracula produced by BBC Northern Ireland, a notable role in his early career.

2004: Role in Hex

From 2004 to 2005, Michael Fassbender starred in the Sky One fantasy drama Hex, expanding his presence on television.

2005: Guinness Commercial

In 2005, Michael Fassbender appeared in a Guinness television commercial, The Quarrel, which won a gold medal at the FAB Awards, adding to his early acting credits.

2006: Feature Film Debut in 300

In 2006, Michael Fassbender made his feature film debut in the movie 300, marking the start of his film career.

2006: Edinburgh Festival Fringe Play

In 2006, Michael Fassbender played Michael Collins in Allegiance at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, also producing and starring in a stage version of Reservoir Dogs, demonstrating his commitment to both acting and production.

2006: Role in 300

In 2006, Michael Fassbender played Stelios in the film 300, a commercially successful fantasy action movie.

February 2007: Angel Premiered at Berlin International Film Festival

In February 2007, the film Angel, in which Michael Fassbender played Esmé, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, marking another role in his developing filmography.

March 2007: Angel Premiered in Paris

In March 2007, the film Angel, featuring Michael Fassbender, premiered in Paris, following its debut at the Berlin International Film Festival.

2008: Breakthrough Role in Hunger

In 2008, Michael Fassbender gained prominence playing Bobby Sands in Hunger, winning a British Independent Film Award for his performance, marking a significant breakthrough in his career.

2008: Role in Hunger

In 2008, Michael Fassbender starred as Bobby Sands in the film Hunger, undergoing a significant physical transformation and earning a British Independent Film Award for his performance.

November 2009: Alleged Incident with Sunawin Andrews

In November 2009, Michael Fassbender's then-girlfriend Sunawin Andrews visited the hospital on 29th of November with injuries she alleged to be from an incident involving Fassbender and a car.

2009: Roles in Fish Tank and Inglourious Basterds

In 2009, Michael Fassbender appeared in the films Fish Tank and Inglourious Basterds, contributing to his rising profile in the film industry.

2009: Filming Inglourious Basterds

In 2009, prior to filming Inglourious Basterds, Michael Fassbender mentioned needing to improve his German speaking skills because "it was a bit rusty".

2010: Appearance in Jonah Hex

In 2010, Michael Fassbender appeared as Burke in the Western film Jonah Hex, though the film received negative reviews.

2010: Sunawin Andrews' Accusations

In 2010, Sunawin Andrews accused Michael Fassbender of two incidents in 2009, which included dragging her alongside a car and breaking her nose.

June 2011: Release of X-Men: First Class

In June 2011, specifically on June 3rd, X-Men: First Class, in which Michael Fassbender portrayed Magneto, was released to critical and financial success, elevating his status as a popular movie star.

2011: Breakout Year

2011 marked a breakout year for Michael Fassbender, with roles in Jane Eyre, X-Men: First Class, A Dangerous Method, and Shame. He won the Volpi Cup Best Actor Award for Shame.

2011: Comments on Jonah Hex Criticism

In 2011, Michael Fassbender responded to criticism of Jonah Hex, acknowledging its poor reception, demonstrating his awareness of his film choices' impact.

2011: Roles in Jane Eyre and A Dangerous Method

In 2011, Michael Fassbender starred in the films Jane Eyre and A Dangerous Method, continuing to establish himself as a versatile actor.

2011: Volpi Cup for Shame

In 2011, Michael Fassbender won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival for his role in Shame. He was also nominated for Golden Globe and BAFTA Awards, highlighting his critically acclaimed performance.

June 2012: Public Acknowledgment of Relationship with Nicole Beharie

In June 2012, Michael Fassbender publicly confirmed his relationship with American actress Nicole Beharie, whom he met while working on the 2011 film Shame.

2012: Mainstream Success with X-Men and Prometheus

In 2012, Michael Fassbender achieved mainstream success playing Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto in the X-Men series and David 8 in Prometheus, solidifying his status as a popular actor.

2012: Roles in Haywire and Prometheus

In 2012, Michael Fassbender appeared in Haywire and Prometheus, receiving praise for his role as the android David 8 in Prometheus.

2013: Academy Award Nomination for 12 Years a Slave

In 2013, Michael Fassbender received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Edwin Epps in 12 Years a Slave, marking a high point in his career.

2013: Starring in The Counselor and 12 Years a Slave

In 2013, Michael Fassbender starred in The Counselor and 12 Years a Slave, earning an Academy Award nomination for his role in the latter.

January 2014: Filming for Macbeth Begins

In January 2014, filming began for the movie Macbeth, where Michael Fassbender played the title role alongside Marion Cotillard, marking his venture into Shakespearean adaptations.

May 2014: Release of X-Men: Days of Future Past

In May 2014, specifically on May 23rd, Michael Fassbender reprised his role as Magneto in X-Men: Days of Future Past, continuing his involvement in the X-Men film series.

September 2014: Filming The Light Between Oceans

In late September 2014, filming began in New Zealand for The Light Between Oceans, starring Michael Fassbender. It marked a significant project in his filmography.

December 2014: Began dating Alicia Vikander

In December 2014, Michael Fassbender started dating Swedish actress Alicia Vikander, after working together on the film The Light Between Oceans.

2014: Starring in Frank

In 2014, Michael Fassbender starred in the film Frank, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

January 2015: Filming of Steve Jobs

In January 2015, Michael Fassbender began filming Steve Jobs in San Francisco, taking on the role of the late Apple founder.

2015: Kung Fury 2

In 2015, Fassbender appeared alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and David Hasselhoff in the comedy feature Kung Fury 2, a sequel to the 2015 short film.

2015: Starring in Macbeth and Steve Jobs

In 2015, Michael Fassbender starred in both Macbeth and Steve Jobs, demonstrating his range and ability to tackle diverse roles.

2015: Cast in The Snowman

In 2015, Michael Fassbender was cast as Harry Hole in The Snowman, the first actor to portray the character, adding another significant role to his career.

2015: Macbeth Premiered at Cannes Film Festival

In 2015, the film Macbeth, starring Michael Fassbender, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, showcasing his portrayal of the Shakespearean character.

January 2016: Filming Begins for The Snowman

In January 2016, filming began for The Snowman, where Michael Fassbender played Harry Hole, marking the start of another project.

September 2016: Release of The Light Between Oceans

On September 2, 2016, The Light Between Oceans, starring Michael Fassbender, was released. It demonstrated a key moment in his acting career.

December 2016: Release of Assassin's Creed

On December 21, 2016, Assassin's Creed, co-produced by and starring Michael Fassbender, was released. It was a significant event for his production company, DMC Film.

2016: Corso Pilota Training Course

In 2016, Michael Fassbender was a member of Scuderia Ferrari's Corso Pilota training course, indicating his active pursuit of motorsport interests.

2016: Acted in The Light Between Oceans

In 2016, Michael Fassbender worked with Alicia Vikander in the film The Light Between Oceans.

May 2017: Debut in Ferrari Challenge

In May 2017, Michael Fassbender began racing in the Ferrari Challenge's Coppa Shell class, marking his debut at Mugello Circuit where he finished 15th. This event marked a new phase in his career, transitioning into competitive racing.

May 2017: Role in Alien: Covenant

In May 2017, Michael Fassbender reprised his role as David in Alien: Covenant, also playing another character in the film. This marked a further contribution to the science fiction genre.

October 2017: Release of The Snowman

In October 2017, The Snowman, starring Michael Fassbender as Harry Hole, was released, showcasing another addition to his filmography.

October 2017: Marriage to Alicia Vikander

On 14 October 2017, Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander were married in a private ceremony in Ibiza, marking a significant milestone in their relationship.

2017: Auto Racing and Marriage to Alicia Vikander

In 2017, Michael Fassbender began competing in auto racing with the Ferrari Challenge and married Swedish actress Alicia Vikander, marking significant events in his personal and professional life.

2017: Moved to Portugal

In 2017, Michael Fassbender relocated to Portugal, ending his long-term residence in the Hackney area of London.

2017: Role in Alien: Covenant

In 2017, Michael Fassbender reprised his role as David in Alien: Covenant, the sequel to Prometheus, furthering his involvement in science fiction films.

2017: Raced Porsche 911 RSR

In 2020, Michael Fassbender raced a 2017 Porsche 911 RSR with Richard Lietz and Felipe Fernández Laser in the European Le Mans Series.

2018: Ferrari Challenge North America

In 2018, Michael Fassbender competed in the full Ferrari Challenge North America schedule. He achieved a significant victory by winning the season opener at Daytona International Speedway, and finished fifth overall in the standings for the season.

2019: Role in Dark Phoenix

In 2019, Michael Fassbender reprised his role as Magneto in Dark Phoenix, marking a continuation of his involvement with the X-Men franchise. The film had an commercially unsuccessful theatrical run and received unfavorable reviews.

2019: Move to Porsche Carrera Cup Germany

In 2019, Michael Fassbender transitioned to Porsche, participating in Porsche Carrera Cup Germany with the German Porsche Racing Experience. His journey was also documented in a YouTube series by Porsche, titled Road to Le Mans.

2020: European Le Mans Series

In 2020, Michael Fassbender joined Proton Competition for the full 2020 European Le Mans Series, driving a 2017 Porsche 911 RSR with Richard Lietz and Felipe Fernández Laser.

2020: Expressed Interest in Motorsport

In 2020, Michael Fassbender stated he had a big dream to go racing, highlighting his long-held passion for motorsport.

2020: Ireland's Greatest Film Actors

In 2020, Michael Fassbender was listed at number nine on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors, recognizing his significant contributions to cinema.

2021: Continued Racing with Proton Competition

In 2021, Michael Fassbender continued his racing career with Proton Competition in the European Le Mans Series. He achieved notable results, including fourth-place finishes at the Red Bull Ring and Spa-Francorchamps. He also secured his first podium finish at Portimão, finishing second.

2023: Racing in European Le Mans Series

As of 2023, Michael Fassbender races in the European Le Mans Series, driving for Proton Competition, showing his continued involvement in motorsports.

2023: Return to Film Acting in The Killer and Next Goal Wins

In 2023, Michael Fassbender returned to film acting after a four-year absence with roles in David Fincher's The Killer and Taika Waititi's Next Goal Wins. It marked a significant comeback to the screen.

2023: Starring in The Killer

In 2023, Michael Fassbender starred in the action thriller film The Killer, marking his return to acting after a hiatus.

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