Sean Bean

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Sean Bean  born on 17 April 1959 is an English film and stage actor. Bean has also acted in a number of television productions as well as performing voice work for computer games and television adverts. As an actor, he adopted the Celtic spelling “Sean” of his first name.

His first successful role was his portrayal of Richard Sharpe in the British television series Sharpe. Since then he has become well known internationally for his roles as Boromir in The Lord of the Rings, James Bond’s adversary Alec Trevelyan in GoldenEye, Nicolas Cage’s competitor Ian Howe in National Treasure, psychotic IRA fringe terrorist Sean Miller out for revenge on Harrison Ford in Patriot Games, Captain Rich in Flightplan with Jodie Foster, Odysseus in Troy and Chris DeSilva in Silent Hill. Bean has also been involved in video game voice acting, such as for the 2006 game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.sean bean naked

He has been married four times and divorced three times:

High-school sweetheart Debra James on 11 April 1981, but he was already in London attending RADA and the marriage broke up

Actress  who he met at RADA, between 27 February 1990 and August 1997, with whom he shares daughters Lorna and Molly

Actress Abigail Cruttenden, co-star in  Sharpe on 22 November 1997, mother of his third daughter Evie Natasha; they divorced in July 2000

Actress Georgina Sutcliffe on 19 February 2008, after previously cancelling the wedding less than twenty-four hours before it was set to take place. The couple live in Belsize Park, and have suffered a series of domestic issues which have resulted in the police being called on three occasions.  SEAN BEAN

He describes himself as quiet. Although he admits he can be a workaholic, in his spare time he likes relaxing with a book or listening to music. He is also a keen gardener, and does both welding and sketching.

Bean’s first love was football and he has been a passionate Sheffield United supporter from a young age (he now has a tattoo on his left shoulder that reads 100% Blade). He was until December 2007 one of the directors of the club but finally decided to “go back to the terraces, where (he) truly belong(s)”. He also wrote the foreword and helped promote a book of anecdotes called Sheffield United: The Biography. He also follows Yorkshire County Cricket Club. He had some problem with Neil Warnock, former manager of Sheffield United, after Warnock claimed that Bean stormed into his office and shouted at him in front of his wife and daughter after the 2006–07 season. Bean denies it, calling Warnock “bitter” and “hypocritical”.