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1964 - Born on October 3rd in Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. English actor.
1988 - Clive made his film debut in the British-made "Vroom" co-starring with David Thewlis as two fellows who restore a classic American car and take off on the road.
1990 - Became a full-fledged TV star playing devilish rogue Stephen Crane in "Chancer".
1991 - He filmed Close My Eyes in which he played a brother who acts on his incestuous desires for his older sister.
1995 - Married to Sarah-Jane Fenton on March 6th.
1997 - Clive had a huge hit on the London stage with "Closer," a cynical, contemporary ensemble piece about relationships.
2001-2004 - Clive has focused primarily on film, including the offbeat Brit romantic comedy "Greenfingers", the classy and popular Robert Altman film "Gosford Park", the Matt Damon star-vehicle "The Bourne Identity", and the title role in "King Arthur".
2006 - Became patron of the Electric Palace Cinema in Harwich, England and launched an appeal for funds to repair deteriorating elements of the fabric.
2007 - Portrayed Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth I in the film "Elizabeth: The Golden Age".
- Has signed on as the face of a new Lancome anti-aging cream for men.
1988 - Clive made his film debut in the British-made "Vroom" co-starring with David Thewlis as two fellows who restore a classic American car and take off on the road.
1990 - Became a full-fledged TV star playing devilish rogue Stephen Crane in "Chancer".
1991 - He filmed Close My Eyes in which he played a brother who acts on his incestuous desires for his older sister.
1995 - Married to Sarah-Jane Fenton on March 6th.
1997 - Clive had a huge hit on the London stage with "Closer," a cynical, contemporary ensemble piece about relationships.
2001-2004 - Clive has focused primarily on film, including the offbeat Brit romantic comedy "Greenfingers", the classy and popular Robert Altman film "Gosford Park", the Matt Damon star-vehicle "The Bourne Identity", and the title role in "King Arthur".
2006 - Became patron of the Electric Palace Cinema in Harwich, England and launched an appeal for funds to repair deteriorating elements of the fabric.
2007 - Portrayed Sir Walter Raleigh opposite Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth I in the film "Elizabeth: The Golden Age".
- Has signed on as the face of a new Lancome anti-aging cream for men.
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