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| - thumb|250px|Christopher EcclestonChristopher Eccleston interpretó a Malekith en Thor: Un Mundo Oscuro.
- Christopher Eccleston (born February 16, 1964 in Salford, Lancashire) is an English actor who portrays Destro in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
- He was originally going to stay on for a few more series but because people were being treated like complete dog shit he told the production team to fuck themselves and dropped out early. Russell T. Davies begged him to stay but Ecclescunt slapped him across the face "I'm leaving you fat faggot welshman, go fuck yourself" and left never to return.
- Eccleston was born in Salford, Lancashire in 1964 and was raised in a working class family. He was head boy at Joesph Eastham's High School. Even then he had a love of Granada and BBC1 television. He did have ambitions to play for his favourite football team, Manchester United; however, he later discovered he was a better actor than football player. He plays Claude Rains in Heroes
- Christopher Eccleston, né le 16 février 1964 (Lancashire), est un acteur britannique qui a interprété le rôle du Neuvième Docteur en 2005 dans la première saison de la deuxième série Doctor Who.
- Christopher Eccleston (IPA: /krɪstɒfɜr ˈɛklstən/, born 16 February 1964) is an award-winning English stage, film and television actor. He is well-known for his roles in such high-profile films as Shallow Grave, Elizabeth and 28 Days Later, and in 2005 became the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in Doctor Who.
- Eccleston was born in Hilton Lane in Little Hulton, near Salford, in Lancaster County, then Lancashire now the part of Greater Manchester everyone calls Lancashire, North West England, England, Great Britain, Europe, Earth, Sol System, Milky-Way Galaxy. Raised in a working class family that descended from the 'ardest of Northerners, Eccleston was fascinated by acting at a young age and proved to be adept at playing large eared characters of Northern extraction. His drama teacher, Lenny Henry, saw this in Eccleston and urged him to continue with acting. Eccleston had no other prospects, so studied at Salford Tech and half-inched a drama degree from a nice Catholic girl called Barbara Jones at the Northern School of Speech and Drama in London, with an emphasis on Yorkshire.
- thumb|220px Chrisopher Eccleston (* 16 Februar 1964) ist ein Englischer Schauspieler. 2005 spielte er den Neunten Doctor.
- As a child, Eccleston's ambition was to play football for his beloved Manchester United, but he found himself to be a much better actor than a footballer, and, inspired by television dramas such as Boys from the Blackstuff, he took to acting as his profession. On stage, his highest-profile production has been his starring role in Hamlet at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds in 2002. The West Yorkshire Playhouse is a favourite venue of his, and he most recently returned there in the new play Electricity, which ran in March and April 2004.
- Christopher Eccleston trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama and first came to public attention as Derek Bentley in Let Him Have It (1991). However, it was a regular role in the television series Cracker (1993) that made him a recognizable figure in the United Kingdom. He appeared in the low-budget thriller Shallow Grave (1994) with Ewan McGregor, and in the same year, won the part of Nicky Hutchinson in the epic BBC drama serial Our Friends in the North (1996). It was the transmission of the latter series on BBC Two that really made him into a household name in the United Kingdom. In his film career, he has starred as a leading man alongside a number of major actresses, such as Renée Zellweger in A Price Above Rubies (1998), Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth (1998), Cameron Diaz in T
- Christopher Eccleston is an English actor perhaps best known as playing the Ninth Doctor on Doctor Who. He also had a recurring role on the NBC series Heroes, appeared in the films Gone in Sixty Seconds, 28 Days Later and G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, and narrated a documentary about Albert Einstein's famous equation, E=mc². In 2006, he appeared in the ITV documentary Best Ever Muppet Moments, talking about his memories of the Muppets.
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