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  Anthony Hopkins   popular trivia quiz  
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He is widely recognized as Hannibal Lecter from Thomas Harris's notorious trilogy, including "Silence of the Lambs". There is much more to Anthony Hopkins and I do hope you like this quiz!(source: Wikipedia)
Tough, 10 Qns, funnytrivianna, Nov 17 09
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  Anthony Hopkins - Early Days    
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A few questions about the early life of Sir Anthony Hopkins. Questions are based on information from 'Anthony Hopkins: The Authorised Biography' by Quentin Falk.
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Anthony Hopkins Trivia Questions

1. Between the years of 1958 and 1960 what was Anthony Hopkins doing?

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Anthony Hopkins

Answer: He was in the Royal Artillery

Anthony Hopkins served in the Royal Artillery from 1958 to 1960. His position in the Royal Artillery was as a gunner. His term with the British Army was for two years. It was a requirement (National Service) that he serve this time and he was ranked as an infantry private.

2. What was his full name at birth?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: Philip Anthony Hopkins

The 'Philip' was from his mother Muriel's mother's maiden name 'Phillips'. This was quickly dropped and the Anthony shortened to 'Tony' at his own request.

3. One of the first films he was cast in, which gave him his break in the film industry, was in 1968. What was the name of this well known film?

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Answer: The Lion in Winter

Anthony Hopkins played the part of Richard I in the great film, "The Lion in Winter." His co stars, in this film, were Katharine Hepburn, Timothy Dalton and Peter O'Toole. "Equus" was a Broadway production in which he acted, while pursuing his film career. "The Lion in Winter" is a film about King Henry II, of England and his estranged wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. Together they battle each other over the choice of the next heir to the throne. Anthony Hopkins' role was that of Prince Richard the Lion-Hearted. "Hamlet", which took place in 1969, had Anthony Hopkins cast in the part of Claudius. "A Doll's House" took place in 1972. In this film, Anthony Hopkins was cast for the part of Torvald Helmer.

4. Where was Anthony Hopkins born?

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Answer: Wales

Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins was born on the 31st December 1937 in Port Talbot, Wales. His parents were Richard Arthur Hopkins and Muriel Anne Hopkins (nee Yeats). He suffered with dyslexia, was quite a solitary individual and was not at all interested in his studies at school. He preferred to play piano or do art work with his time. His parents needed to discipline Anthony and made the decision to send him to Jones' West Monmouth Boys' School situated in Pontypool, Wales, where he spent five terms. He later continued his education at Cowbridge Grammar School in Cowbridge, Wales.

5. What was the Hopkins' family business?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: A bakery

The bakery 'A.R. Hopkins and Son' was founded by Sir Anthony's grandfather, Richard. Tony's father Dick also worked in the family business in Tai Bach, near Port Talbot, Wales.

6. This famous actor was a big influence on Anthony Hopkins; he really sparked Anthony Hopkins' interest in becoming an actor himself. Who was this famous actor?

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Answer: Richard Burton

When he was fifteen years old, Anthony Hopkins had the good fortune of meeting actor Richard Burton, who influenced Anthony Hopkins' decision to study and become involved in his career of acting. In 1965, Sir Laurence Olivier had invited Anthony Hopkins to join the Royal National Theater as Olivier's understudy. When Olivier became ill with appendicitis, Anthony Hopkins had to take over and ended up keeping the role of Edgar in "The Dance of Death". Sir Laurence Olivier is quoted to have said, "A new young actor in the company of exceptional promise named Anthony Hopkins was understudying me and walked away with the part of Edgar like a cat with a mouse between its teeth".

7. How many brothers and sisters does Sir Anthony have?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: none

Apparently his birth was difficult, and Dick and Muriel decided against having more children.

8. Anthony Hopkins has had his demons and his difficulties as well. In 1975 he gave up a serious habit and has been free from this problem ever since. What did he give up?

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Answer: Alcohol

In 1975 Anthony Hopkins acknowledged and accepted that he was an alcoholic. He chose to give up drinking permanently. He has remained sober and clear of alcohol since 1975, when he made that admirable decision.

9. After a few unhappy terms at West Monmouth School in Pontypool, he transferred to another school as a boarder. At which school did he spend four years?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: Cowbridge Grammar School

His parents had decided he should leave Central School, Port Talbot, in the hope that attending a boarding school would 'perk up his marks'. Cowbridge Grammar was closer to his home than West Monmouth, but still he was less than a brilliant scholar, excelling only at playing the piano.

10. While filming "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991) which BBC sitcom series had offered a role to Anthony Hopkins. He had to decline the role. What was the series he had to decline taking part in?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins

Answer: Only Fools and Horses

Although Anthony Hopkins was a huge fan of "Only Fools and Horses" and had remarked his enjoyment in, during an interview. He had been filming "The Silence of the Lambs" at the time, so he could not accept the part of Danny Driscoll, in "Only Fools and Horses". The writer of "Only Fools and Horses", Mr. John Sullivan, had seen the interview. Mr Sullivan then created the character Danny Driscoll especially for Sir Anthony Hopkins. In the end, Roy Marsden, a good friend of Hopkins, was given the role.

11. He received only one 'O-level' at this school. In which subject?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: English

An 'O level' is a sort of school leaving qualification, the 'O' standing for 'ordinary'.

12. He once said that, at age 15, he decided he wanted to become an actor so that he could meet a certain actress. She was?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: Claire Bloom

He was so impressed by Miss Bloom's performance in 'Limelight' that he saw the film fifteen times. Twenty years later they played opposite one another as Torvald Helmer and his wife Nora in a film version of Ibsen's 'A Doll's House'.

13. Anthony Hopkins has also become a fine director of films. Which film was the first one that Anthony Hopkins directed?

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Answer: August

In 1996, Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins directed his first film called "August". This film was adapted from the work called "Uncle Vanya" by Chekhov. In this film, Uncle Vanya is transposed to North Wales. This happens at the turn-of-the-century (1899). The arrival of the tyrannical owner and his wife, to the estat turns peace into havoc. "Slipstream" was a drama which Hopkins directed and scored. "Slipstream" appeared at the Sundance Film Festival in 2007. The story focuses around an aging screenwriter named Felix Bonhoeffer, who lives his life both in reality and internally. As he is working on the script of a murder mystery he isn't aware that his brain is about to blow internally. He starts to see the characters of his script appear in his life, as well as himself appearing in theirs. "The Bounty" from 1984 and "The Road to Wellville" from 1994, were both films that he played parts in before ever becoming a director. "The Bounty" is a tale of Lieutenant Bligh and his cruelty which eventually lead to mutiny aboard his ship. "The Road to Wellville" is a story about the eccentric Doctor Kellogg and the unusual health facility in which he works during the early 20th century.

14. Between 1958 and 1960 he was required to do his National Service in the British Armed Forces. How did he complete this obligation?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: as a clerk in the Royal Artillery

He attained the rank of Bombardier (equivalent to Corporal) by the end of his time in the Army.

15. Which role and film was one that Anthony Hopkins found to have a character very similar to himself?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins

Answer: Burt Munro in "The World's Fastest Indian" (2005)

Anthony Hopkins enjoyed his role as Burt Munro in the 2005 film "The World's Fastest Indian". He thought that the role of Burt Munro was probably the easiest role he had ever undertaken, at that time, mainly because both that character as well as Hopkins himself, had similar outlooks about life in general.

16. About a year after leaving the service, he was able to further his theatrical training by obtaining a place at RADA. RADA is the Royal Academy of...what?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: Dramatic Art & Dramatic Arts & Royal Academy of Dramatic Art & Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts

RADA prides itself on turning out stars. Sarah Miles had just left when Sir Anthony {arrived;} John Hurt and David Warner were in their final year. His own class included Simon Ward, later to play Winston Churchill in 'Young Winston'.

17. During the filming of 'The Lion In Winter', Sir Anthony broke his arm? How?

From Quiz Anthony Hopkins - Early Days

Answer: fell from a horse

He was an inexperienced horseman and the horse he was riding, having been frightened by something, reared and dumped him on the ground. He (Sir Anthony, not the horse) was wearing a full suit of armour at the time, broke his right arm quite badly and had to spend time in a hospital in France.

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