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Christopher Eccleston : ウィキペディア英語版
Christopher Eccleston

Christopher Eccleston (; born 16 February 1964) is an English actor. Eccleston played the Ninth Doctor in the British television series ''Doctor Who'' and is currently on the American drama series ''The Leftovers'' on HBO. He has also appeared on stage and in films such as ''Let Him Have It'', ''Shallow Grave'', ''Jude'', ''Elizabeth'', ''Gone in 60 Seconds'', ''The Others'', ''28 Days Later'', ''The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising'' and ''Thor: The Dark World''. Other British television series he has appeared in include ''Cracker'', ''Fortitude'' and ''The Shadow Line''.
==Early life==
Born into a working class family in Langworthy, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, Eccleston is the youngest of three sons of Elsie and Ronnie Eccleston. His brothers, Alan and Keith, are twins, eight years his senior.〔(Alan, one of Eccleston's brothers, appears in the party scene in the film ''Heart''. ) ('Doctor in the house', ''Observer.Guardian.co.uk'', 20 March 2005.)〕〔Fanshawe, Simon, (Home truths: Christopher Eccleston ), ''Guardian.co.uk'', 15 January 2000.〕 The family lived in a small terraced house in Blodwell Street, before moving to Little Hulton when Eccleston was seven months old.〔("Christopher Eccleston: My family values" ), ''The Guardian'', 17 April 2015〕 Eccleston attended Joseph Eastham High School, where he became head boy. At the age of 19, he was inspired to enter the acting profession by such television dramas as ''Boys from the Blackstuff''.
Eccleston completed a two-year Performance Foundation Course at Salford Tech〔Jackson, Nick, ("Little Hulton's reluctant film star" ), ''BlackburnCitizen.co.uk'', 4 October 1996〕 before going on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama.〔("Some of Our Famous Alumni…" ) ''CSSD.ac.uk''〕 As an actor, he was influenced in his early years by Ken Loach's ''Kes'' and Albert Finney's performance in ''Saturday Night and Sunday Morning''; but he soon found himself performing the classics, including the works of Shakespeare, Chekhov and Molière. At the age of 25, Eccleston made his professional stage debut in the Bristol Old Vic's production of ''A Streetcar Named Desire''. Underemployed as an actor for some years after graduating school, Eccleston took a variety of odd jobs at a supermarket, on building sites, and as an artist's model.〔http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2015-04-20/christopher-eccleston-i-hope-ill-be-remembered-for-doctor-who---but-i-dont-watch-it-2〕

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