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Bright Young Things

Bright Young Things
In 'Bright Young Things,' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Miles Maitland, a young and ambitious writer, is a significant part of the satirical comedy-drama directed by Stephen Fry. The film is based on the novel 'Vile Bodies' by Evelyn Waugh and follows the lives and exploits of a group of young socialites and writers in 1930s London.

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Brad's Status

Brad's Status
In 'Brad's Status,' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Craig Fisher, a successful and wealthy former classmate and friend of Brad Sloan (played by Ben Stiller), is a significant part of the comedy-drama directed by Mike White. The film explores themes of envy, self-doubt, and the complexities of success and happiness.

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The Four Feathers

The Four Feathers
In 'The Four Feathers' (2002), Michael Sheen's portrayal of William Trench, an officer in the British army and a close friend of the protagonist Harry Faversham (played by Heath Ledger), is a significant part of the historical adventure drama directed by Shekhar Kapur.

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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Michael Sheen portrayed the character Lucian in the 2009 film 'Underworld: Rise of the Lycans.' It is the third installment in the 'Underworld' film series and serves as a prequel to the original 2003 'Underworld' movie. In the film, Michael Sheen's character, Lucian, is a powerful and charismatic Lycan (werewolf) who becomes a central figure in the Lycans' uprising against the Vampire clan.

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The Special Relationship

The Special Relationship
'The Special Relationship' is a British-American political drama film directed by Richard Loncraine. It features Michael Sheen as Tony Blair. The film explores the political relationship between Tony Blair, who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and Bill Clinton, who was the President of the United States. Michael Sheen's portrayal of Tony Blair in 'The Special Relationship' received critical acclaim for his ability to capture the mannerisms and charisma of the former British Prime Minister.

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TRON: Legacy

TRON: Legacy
In the 2010 film 'Tron: Legacy,' Michael Sheen portrayed the characters Zuse and Castor. In 'Tron: Legacy,' Zuse is a flamboyant and eccentric program that operates in the End of Line Club, while Castor is his human-world alter ego. The film is a science fiction sequel to the 1982 film 'Tron' and features a mix of live-action and computer-generated imagery to create a visually stunning digital world.

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Othello

Othello
In the 1995 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's 'Othello,' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Lodovico is a significant part of the tragedy directed by Oliver Parker. Michael Sheen's performance as Lodovico was well-received, and he added depth and complexity to the character in the film.

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Wilde

Wilde
Michael Sheen portrayed the character Robbie Ross in the 1997 film 'Wilde.' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Robbie Ross, the loyal friend and literary executor of the famous playwright Oscar Wilde, is a significant part of the biographical drama directed by Brian Gilbert. The film explores the life of Oscar Wilde, played by Stephen Fry, and his relationships, including his close friendship with Robbie Ross.

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Kill the Messenger

Kill the Messenger
Michael Sheen did indeed portray the character Fred Weil in the 2014 film 'Kill the Messenger.' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Fred Weil, a wealthy businessman and political contact, is a significant part of the political thriller directed by Michael Cuesta. The film tells the true story of journalist Gary Webb, played by Jeremy Renner, who uncovers the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking and the impact of his investigative reporting.

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Passengers

Passengers
Michael Sheen stars in the 2016 sci-fi drama 'Passengers.' In the film, Sheen plays Arthur, an android bartender on a spaceship filled with hundreds of passengers traveling to a distant planet. He serves as a companion to the passengers, providing them with a friendly face and listening ear during their long journey. However, he also serves as a reminder that they are on a one-way trip, as they are unable to turn around and return to Earth.

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Unthinkable

Unthinkable
In 'Unthinkable,' Michael Sheen portrays Yusuf Atta Mohammed, an extremist with knowledge of three nuclear bombs in the United States. The movie explores the ethical and moral dilemmas faced by government officials and a Special Operations Interrogator, played by Samuel L. Jackson, as they try to prevent the detonation of the bombs.

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Underworld

Underworld
Michael Sheen portrayed the character Lucian in the 2003 film 'Underworld.' The movie revolves around the centuries-long war between vampires and Lycans, and Lucian plays a crucial role in the conflict. Michael Sheen's performance as Lucian received praise for his portrayal of the charismatic and determined Lycan leader.

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7 Days in Hell

7 Days in Hell
Michael Sheen portrayed the character Caspian Wint in the film '7 Days in Hell.' In the 2015 film '7 Days in Hell,' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Caspian Wint, a British tennis legend and rival to Aaron Williams (played by Andy Samberg), is a significant part of the sports mockumentary. The film satirically depicts a fictional seven-day tennis match between Aaron Williams and Charles Poole (played by Kit Harington). Michael Sheen's performance as Caspian Wint in '7 Days in Hell' received praise for his comedic timing and portrayal of the quirky and flamboyant tennis player.

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Far from the Madding Crowd

Far from the Madding Crowd
In the 2015 film 'Far from the Madding Crowd,' Michael Sheen portrayed the character William Boldwood. It is a romantic drama film based on the classic novel of the same name by Thomas Hardy. Michael Sheen's portrayal of William Boldwood, a wealthy and reserved landowner who becomes infatuated with the protagonist Bathsheba Everdene (played by Carey Mulligan).

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Music Within

Music Within
In 'Music Within,' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Art Honeyman, a wheelchair-bound Vietnam War veteran with cerebral palsy. The film tells the inspiring true story of Richard Pimentel (played by Ron Livingston), who becomes a disability rights activist and advocates for the rights of people with disabilities.

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The Queen

The Queen
Michael Sheen portrayed the character Tony Blair in the 2006 film 'The Queen.' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Tony Blair, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the time of Princess Diana's death, is a significant part of the biographical drama. The film explores the reaction of the British royal family and the government to the death of Princess Diana in 1997. Michael Sheen's performance as Tony Blair received critical acclaim for his ability to capture the mannerisms and speech patterns of the former Prime Minister.

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The Damned United

The Damned United
Michael Sheen portrayed the character Brian Clough in the 2009 film 'The Damned United.' Michael Sheen's portrayal of Brian Clough, the legendary English football manager, is a significant part of the sports drama film. The movie is based on the book of the same name by David Peace and depicts Clough's short and turbulent tenure as the manager of Leeds United Football Club during the 1970s.

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Nocturnal Animals

Nocturnal Animals
Michael Sheen plays the role of Detective Bobby Andes in Nocturnal Animals. He is a detective who is investigating a car accident involving Tony Hastings (Jake Gyllenhaal) and his family. He is determined to solve the case and get justice for Tony and his family. He is a sympathetic character and is dedicated to his work, attempting to piece together the clues to get the truth.

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Midnight in Paris

Midnight in Paris
Actor Michael Sheen has a memorable role in the 2011 romantic comedy Midnight in Paris. Sheen portrays the fictionalized version of real life American expatriate author, Ernest Hemingway. He is portrayed as boisterous, confident, and opinionated. This characterization is in contrast to the more introspective nature of the main character, played by Owen Wilson. Sheen's Hemingway is a helpful and encouraging figure, providing support and advice to the protagonist throughout the movie. His performance is funny and engaging, and adds to the movie's overall charm. Michael Sheen's portrayal of Ernest Hemingway in Midnight in Paris is a great example of his skill as an actor.

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Frost/Nixon

Frost/Nixon
Michael Sheen played the role of British television host and interviewer David Frost in the 2008 film Frost/Nixon, which was based on the play of the same name by Peter Morgan. Sheen received critical acclaim for his performance and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.

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Blood Diamond

Blood Diamond
Michael Sheen plays the role of Danny Archer in the 2006 American-German-South African political thriller Blood Diamond. He stars alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Djimon Hounsou. His character is a former mercenary from Zimbabwe who is now a smuggler of conflict diamonds. He joins forces with Diaon Hounsou's character Solomon Vandy to track down and recover a large pink diamond that belongs to Vandy's family.