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Cast: Tom Hollander as Cutler Beckett

Tom Hollander (Lord Cutler Beckett) grew up in Oxford, went to school locally and read English literature at Cambridge. As a boy he was a member of the National Youth Theatre and the National Youth Music Theatre. Spotted at the Edinburgh festival while still at school he played the Title role in the BBC children's drama `John Diamond'. At university, he was a member of the Cambridge Footlights Revue, and played a much-celebrated “Cyrano de Bergerac” for The Marlowe Society at the Arts Theatre.
His early career was primarily theatre based.  In 1991 he was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award playing Celia to Adrain Lester's Rosalind in Cheek by Jowl's all-male production of “As You Like It.”  In 1992 he won the Ian Charleson Award for his performance as Witwoud in Peter Gill's production of “The Way of the World” at the Lyric Hammersmith. He went on to play Macheath in “The Threepenny Opera” at the Donmar Warehouse and then he created the central role of Baby in the original production of Jez Butterworth's “Mojo” at the Royal Court Theatre.
This brought him to the attention of filmmakers Terry George and Jim Sheridan, who cast him as the head of the Northern Irish Security Forces in the controversial “Some Mother's Son,” opposite Helen Mirren and Fionnuola Flanagan.  He then returned to the theatre to play “Tartuffe” at the Almeida for Jonathan Kent, for which he received a Best Actor Award from Time Out and a special commendation from the Ian Charleson Awards. In 1997, he received another special commendation for his performance as “The Government Inspector,” again at the Almeida and directed by Jonathan Kent. In the West End and on Broadway he played lord Alfred Douglas opposite Liam Neeson's Oscar Wilde in David Hare's play The Judas Kiss.
After playing Saffy's euro-trash fiancé in the final episode of “Absolutely Fabulous,” Hollander went on to star opposite Joseph Fiennes and Rufus Sewell in the 1998 film “Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Lawrence.”  He subsequently appeared in such features as “Bedrooms and Hallways,” “The Clandestine Marriage,” Ben Elton's “Maybe Baby,” “The Announcement,” Michael Apted's “Enigma” and Neil LaBute's “Possession.”  He also portrayed Osborne Hamley in Andrew Davies' BBC's “Wives and Daughters.”
For Robert Altman he played the long suffering  Captain Anthony Meredith in `Gosford Park'. He played `Nick' opposite Bill Nighy in Neil Hunter and Tom Hunsinger's celebrated film `The Lawless Heart'.     
Hollander returned to the stage to play the title role of Moliere's “Don Juan” at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre for Michael Grandage. And then `Edgar' in King Lear opposite Oliver Ford Davies in Jonathan Kent's final production at the Almeida Theatre.
He then portrayed King George V in Stephen Poliakoff's BBC Emmy Award Winning “The Lost Prince,” and the infamous Guy Burgess in the BBC's four part drama “Cambridge Spies' for which he won Best Actor at the International Television Awards in Biarritz.
In 2003 he appeared in `Stage beauty' dir Richard Eyre with Billy Crudup and Claire Danes same year he played `Laurie' in the Donmar Warehouse's revival of John Osborne's “Hotel in Amsterdam”  Directed by Robin Lefevre.  
Hollander received a British Independent Film Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for this performance as George Etherege opposite Jonny Depp in 2004 in  “The Libertine. For his performance as The Reverend William Collins in' Pride and Prejudice' starring Kiera Knightly (Dir Joe Wright), he won the Evening Standard's Peter Sellers Award for Comedy and Best Supporting Actor from the London Critics Circle.
For Ridley Scott he played Charlie in `A Good Year' opposite Russell Crowe. For Ridley's company Scott Free he has recently completed the role of Adrian Philby in TNT's CIA Drama , “The Company.”
Also this year he will appear opposite Kate Blanchett and Samantha Morton in Working Title's `Elizabeth-The Golden Age'.
He is currently appearing to critical acclaim at The National Theatre in Roger Michell's production of Joe Penhall's new play `Landscape With Weapon'.
  Cast
Johnny Depp as Sparrow
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth
Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa
Stellan Skarsgard as Bootstrap
Bill Nighy as Davy Jones
Chow Yun-Fat as Sao Feng
Jack Davenport as Norrington
Jonathan Pryce as Governor
Naomie Harris as Tia Dalma
Tom Hollander as Beckett
Lee Arenberg as Pintel
Mackenzie Crook as Ragetti
Keith Richards as Teague
David Bailie as Cotton
David Schofield as Mercer
Martin Klebba as Marty
Reggie Lee as Tai Huang
Vanessa Branch as Giselle
Lauren Maher as Scarlett
  Filmmakers
Gore Verbinski  Director
Jerry Bruckheimer   Producer
Ted Elliott   Screenwriter
Terry Rossio - Screenwriter
Dariusz Wolski   Photography
Rick Heinricks   Prod. Designer
Penny Rose   Costume Designer
Craig Wood   Editor
Hans Zimmer  Composer
John Knoll   Visual Effects
Charles Gibson  Visual Effects
John Frazier   Special Effects
Allen Hall   Special Effects
Ve Neill   Makeup Effects
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