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|birthplace = Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S. |
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⚫ | In 2003, Lee Pace starred in the Sundance hit, Soldier's Girl (2003) (TV), |
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⚫ | In 2003, Lee Pace starred in the Sundance hit, ''Soldier's Girl'' (2003) (TV), a telefilm created for Showtime. The film was based on the true story of a transgendered nightclub performer in love with a soldier who is brutally murdered for their relationship. His breakthrough performance garnered him nominations for both the Golden Globes and the Independent Spirit Award, and he won a Gotham Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance. |
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⚫ | In the spring of 2004, Lee starred a limited engagement of the Off-Broadway production ''Small Tragedy'', and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Awards in the category of Outstanding Actor. On the small screen, he was recently seen displaying a comedic side on the short-lived, FOX series ''Wonderfalls'' (2004). |
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Revision as of 13:26, 12 August 2019
Lee Grinner Pace plays the Elvenking Thranduil in Peter Jackson's live-action, three-part film adaption of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit.
Career
In 2003, Lee Pace starred in the Sundance hit, Soldier's Girl (2003) (TV), a telefilm created for Showtime. The film was based on the true story of a transgendered nightclub performer in love with a soldier who is brutally murdered for their relationship. His breakthrough performance garnered him nominations for both the Golden Globes and the Independent Spirit Award, and he won a Gotham Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance.
In the spring of 2004, Lee starred a limited engagement of the Off-Broadway production Small Tragedy, and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Awards in the category of Outstanding Actor. On the small screen, he was recently seen displaying a comedic side on the short-lived, FOX series Wonderfalls (2004).
Lee Pace also starred in Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 as Garret, a vampire.
Trivia
- Pace is actually two years younger than Orlando Bloom, who plays his character's son, Legolas.