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Ray Winstone

Raymond Andrew "Ray" Winstone (;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ray Winstone Biography (1957–) )〕 born 19 February 1957) is an English film and television actor. He is mostly known for his "hard man" roles, beginning with his role as Carlin in the 1979 film ''Scum'' and Will Scarlet in the television series ''Robin of Sherwood''. He has also become well known as a voice over actor, and has recently branched out into film production. He has appeared in films such as ''Cold Mountain'', ''Nil By Mouth'', ''King Arthur'', ''The Magic Roundabout'', ''The Departed'', ''Beowulf'', ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', ''Edge of Darkness'' and ''The Sweeney''. He played Tubal-cain in ''Noah'' (2014).
== Early life ==
Winstone was born in Homerton, Hackney, London.〔(Winstone Biography ) accessed 10 May 2007〕 Winstone moved to Enfield when he was seven, and grew up on a council estate just off the A10 road. His father, Raymond J. Winstone (1933-2015), ran a fruit and vegetable business, while his mother, Margaret (née Richardson) (1932-1985),〔http://www.timedetectives.co.uk/doc/WinstoneFamilyReport.pdf〕 had a job emptying fruit machines. Winstone recalls playing with his friends on bomb sites until "Moors Murderers" Ian Brady and Myra Hindley were arrested for killing three children. Ray joined Brimsdown Primary School and then he was educated at Edmonton County School, which had changed from a grammar school to a comprehensive upon his arrival. He also attended Corona Theatre School. He did not take to school, eventually leaving with a single CSE (Grade 2) in Drama.
Winstone had an early affinity for acting; his father would take him to the cinema every Wednesday afternoon. Later, he would witness Albert Finney in ''Saturday Night and Sunday Morning'', and stated: "I thought, 'I could be that geezer'." Other major influences included John Wayne, James Cagney, and Edward G. Robinson. After borrowing extra tuition money from a friend's mother, a drama teacher, he took to the stage and appeared as a Cockney newspaper seller in a production of ''Emil and the Detectives''.
Winstone was also a fan of boxing. Known to his friends as Winnie, he was called Little Sugs at home (his father already being known as Sugar, after Sugar Ray Robinson). At the age of 12, Winstone joined the famous Repton Amateur Boxing Club and, over the next 10 years, won 80 out of 88 bouts. At welterweight, he was London schoolboy champion on three occasions, fighting twice for England. The experience gave him a perspective on his later career: "If you can get in a ring with 2,000 people watching and be smacked around by another guy, then walking onstage isn't hard."

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