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British-American actor-writer, Alan Cumming is known for his Broadway performances in ‘Cabaret’ and his role in the CBS drama ‘The Good Wife’

InformationDetail
BirthdayJanuary 27, 1965
NationalityScottish
FamousBisexual, Millionaires, Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Theater Personalities, Non-Fiction Writers
SpousesGrant Shaffer, Hilary Lyon
SiblingsTom Cumming
Universities
  • The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Birth PlaceAberfeldy
ReligionAtheism
Height178
GenderMale
FatherAlex Cumming
MotherMary Darling
Net Worth$5 million as of May 1,2017
Sun SignAquarius
Born inAberfeldy
Famous asActor

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Who is Alan Cumming?

Interested in acting since a very young age, Alan was a part of numerous plays in high school. After training in regional drama, he struggled to establish himself in the world of theatre and was offered roles in plays like ‘Macbeth’. Establishing a stature in the Edinburg theatre arena, he headed to London, where he worked with troupes such as ‘Royal Shakespeare Company’ and the ‘Royal National Theatre’. The start of his movie career was marked by a resounding success, as his debut role in ‘Prague’ won a ‘BAFTA’ nomination for ‘Best Actor’. Alan has since made numerous appearances in Hollywood flicks like ‘Spy Kids Trilogy’, ‘X-Men 2’, ‘Smurfs’ and ‘Garfield: The Movie’. Impressing the television audiences with his roles in ‘Bernard and the Genie’ and ‘Sex and the City’, he has also appeared in numerous documentaries. His character of ‘Eli Gold’, in the CBS production ‘The Good Wife’, is immensely popular among viewers, and helped him receive ‘Emmy’ and ‘Golden Globe’ nominations. A prolific writer that he is, Cumming published an autobiography titled ‘Not My Father’s Son’, and contributes articles for renowned magazines like ‘The Wall Street Journal’. He also published a novel titled ‘Tommy’s Tale’. Cumming then started a line of fragranced products under his own name. The revenue generated from the sales of the ‘Cumming’ line of fragrant products is given to charity. To know more about his life and personality read on

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Childhood & Early Life

Alan was born in the Scottish burgh of Aberfeldy to Mary and Alex Cumming. His father served as a forester at the ‘Atholl Estate’, and mother was a secretary in an insurance company.

Alan and his elder brother Tom were raised in the ‘Panmure estate’, where the family shifted in 1969. The young Cumming first went to the ‘Monikie Primary School’, and later attended the ‘Carnoustie High School’. During his student days, he took part in plays, and was associated with the ‘Carnoustie Theatre Club’ as well as the ‘Carnoustie Musical Society’.

After graduating from high school in 1981, Alan worked for ‘D.C. Thomson Publishers’. As a sub-editor, he worked for the pop music magazine ‘Tops’, and also answering the queries of readers through the column, ‘Young Alan’.

The exceptionally talented Alan embarked on his professional theatre career, even before graduating from College. In 1982, he joined the ‘Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’ to train in regional theatre. He even made appearances in the plays ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Passing Glory’.

He graduated in 1985 with a B.A. in Dramatic Studies, and won numerous awards in verse speaking and direction. To his credit, he had also created a hugely successful cabaret act ‘Victor and Barry’, with another student named Forbes Masson.

Career

After graduation he worked in various theatre venues including the ‘Royal Lyceum Edinburgh’, ‘Dundee Rep’, ‘The Tron Glasgow and tours with Borderline’ and ‘Theatre Workshop and Glasgow Citizens' TAG’.

His role in the 1988 play ‘Conquest of the South Pole’, which was staged at the ‘Transverse Theatre’ in Edinburgh, before it was transferred to the ‘Royal Court’ in London, was highly appreciated, and received an ‘Oliver Award’ nomination for ‘Most Promising Newcomer’.

After shifting base to London, Alan worked with the theatre groups ‘Royal Shakespeare Company’ and the ‘Royal National Theatre’. His portrayal of ‘The Madman’ in the 1990 comedy ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’ garnered him many accolades.

Making his film debut in 1992, he appeared in filmmaker Ian Sellar’s drama film ‘Prague’. His acting was highly appreciated and won a ‘BAFTA’ nomination for ‘Best Actor’ and the Best Actor Award at the Atlantic Film Festival. The same year also saw his reprisal on television with an award winning role in BBC TV movie ‘Bernard and the Genie’.

Starring in the lead role opposite his then wife, Hilary Lyon, Alan’s role, as Hamlet in English Touring Theatre’s production of the Shakespearean play, won the ‘TMA Best Actor Award’, in 1993. In the same year he received an ‘Oliver Award’ nomination in the ‘Best Actor in a Musical’ category for his role in the Sam Mendes’ musical ‘Cabaret’.

In 1995, he made his first Hollywood appearance in the movie ‘Circle of Friends’ where he played the character of Sean Walsh. The same year, he was also seen in the Bond movie ‘Golden Eye’ in the role of Boris Ivanovich Grishenko. The next year, he appeared in the movie ‘Emma ‘as Revd. Mr Elton.

His performances garnered the attention of American producers, and soon he was offered roles in the movies ‘Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion’ and ‘Buddy’, both of which released in 1997.

Returning to theatre, Alan reprised his role in the Broadway musical ‘Cabaret’, in 1998. The play was a huge success and this critically acclaimed role also won him numerous awards.

Cumming's novel, ‘Tommy's Tale’, was published in 2002. He has also written articles for magazines, notably as a contributing editor for the famous ‘Marie Claire magazine’, writing on the haute couture shows in Paris, as well as what it was like for him dressing as a woman for a day. He also contributed articles to ‘Newsweek’, ‘Modern Painters’, ‘Out’, ‘Black Book’ and ‘The Wall Street Journal’.

He starred in the award-winning drama ‘The Bacchae’ based on Greek mythology, in 2007. In the same year he appeared in the TV mini-series ‘Tin Man’, playing the character of ‘Glitch’. The next year he associated with ‘PBS’ to anchor this series titled ‘Mystery’.

From 2012-2013, he was involved in the portrayal of the Shakespearean play ‘Macbeth’, in association with the ‘National Theatre of Scotland’ and director John Tiffany. The show opened at ‘Lincoln Theatre’ and was later staged at the ‘Ethel Barrymore Theatre’.

Major Works

Though Alan has given some stellar performances in the theatre, his role of the master of ceremonies in the Broadway film ‘Cabaret’, earned numerous accolades. He was bestowed with prestigious awards such as the ‘Tony Award’, ‘Drama Desk Award’ and ‘Outer Critics Circle’ award.

Awards & Achievements

He earned the ‘Laurence Olivier Award’ for ‘Best Comedy Performance’ in 1991 for his role in the play ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’.

He won the British Comedy award for the ‘Top Television Newcomer’ for his role in ‘Bernard and the Genie’.

Enacting the part of an aid to the senatorial candidate, in the TV series ‘The Good Wife’, starting in 2009, his role has been appreciated by critics and viewers worldwide. He has received nominations in the ‘Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series’ and ‘Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series’ categories of ‘Emmy Awards’ and also a ‘Best Supporting Actor’ nomination in the ‘Golden Globe Awards’.

Personal Life & Legacy

Alan was married to his high school sweetheart Hilary Lyon from 1985-1993. The couple separated amicably and had no children.

A self-proclaimed bisexual, Alan is currently married to Grant Shaffer and shares a residence with him in Manhattan. Grant is a graphic artist and the couple recently celebrated their fifth anniversary, on 7th January, 2007. As a part of the celebrations, they repeated their nuptial vows again, on this day.

Trivia

This famous actor has a line of perfume named after him. The proceeds, from the sales of the products of the ‘Cumming’ franchisee, are given to charity

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Alan Cumming biography timelines

  • // 27th Jan 1965
    Alan was born in the Scottish burgh of Aberfeldy to Mary and Alex Cumming. His father served as a forester at the ‘Atholl Estate’, and mother was a secretary in an insurance company.
  • // 1969
    Alan and his elder brother Tom were raised in the ‘Panmure estate’, where the family shifted in 1969. The young Cumming first went to the ‘Monikie Primary School’, and later attended the ‘Carnoustie High School’. During his student days, he took part in plays, and was associated with the ‘Carnoustie Theatre Club’ as well as the ‘Carnoustie Musical Society’.
  • // 1981
    After graduating from high school in 1981, Alan worked for ‘D.C. Thomson Publishers’. As a sub-editor, he worked for the pop music magazine ‘Tops’, and also answering the queries of readers through the column, ‘Young Alan’.
  • // 1982
    The exceptionally talented Alan embarked on his professional theatre career, even before graduating from College. In 1982, he joined the ‘Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’ to train in regional theatre. He even made appearances in the plays ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Passing Glory’.
  • // 1985
    He graduated in 1985 with a B.A. in Dramatic Studies, and won numerous awards in verse speaking and direction. To his credit, he had also created a hugely successful cabaret act ‘Victor and Barry’, with another student named Forbes Masson.
  • // 1985 To 1993
    Alan was married to his high school sweetheart Hilary Lyon from 1985-1993. The couple separated amicably and had no children.
  • // 1988
    His role in the 1988 play ‘Conquest of the South Pole’, which was staged at the ‘Transverse Theatre’ in Edinburgh, before it was transferred to the ‘Royal Court’ in London, was highly appreciated, and received an ‘Oliver Award’ nomination for ‘Most Promising Newcomer’.
  • // 1990
    After shifting base to London, Alan worked with the theatre groups ‘Royal Shakespeare Company’ and the ‘Royal National Theatre’. His portrayal of ‘The Madman’ in the 1990 comedy ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’ garnered him many accolades.
  • // 1991
    He earned the ‘Laurence Olivier Award’ for ‘Best Comedy Performance’ in 1991 for his role in the play ‘Accidental Death of an Anarchist’.
  • // 1992
    Making his film debut in 1992, he appeared in filmmaker Ian Sellar’s drama film ‘Prague’. His acting was highly appreciated and won a ‘BAFTA’ nomination for ‘Best Actor’ and the Best Actor Award at the Atlantic Film Festival. The same year also saw his reprisal on television with an award winning role in BBC TV movie ‘Bernard and the Genie’.
  • // 1993
    Starring in the lead role opposite his then wife, Hilary Lyon, Alan’s role, as Hamlet in English Touring Theatre’s production of the Shakespearean play, won the ‘TMA Best Actor Award’, in 1993. In the same year he received an ‘Oliver Award’ nomination in the ‘Best Actor in a Musical’ category for his role in the Sam Mendes’ musical ‘Cabaret’.
  • // 1995
    In 1995, he made his first Hollywood appearance in the movie ‘Circle of Friends’ where he played the character of Sean Walsh. The same year, he was also seen in the Bond movie ‘Golden Eye’ in the role of Boris Ivanovich Grishenko. The next year, he appeared in the movie ‘Emma ‘as Revd. Mr Elton.
  • // 1997
    His performances garnered the attention of American producers, and soon he was offered roles in the movies ‘Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion’ and ‘Buddy’, both of which released in 1997.
  • // 1998
    Returning to theatre, Alan reprised his role in the Broadway musical ‘Cabaret’, in 1998. The play was a huge success and this critically acclaimed role also won him numerous awards.
  • // 2002
    Cumming's novel, ‘Tommy's Tale’, was published in 2002. He has also written articles for magazines, notably as a contributing editor for the famous ‘Marie Claire magazine’, writing on the haute couture shows in Paris, as well as what it was like for him dressing as a woman for a day. He also contributed articles to ‘Newsweek’, ‘Modern Painters’, ‘Out’, ‘Black Book’ and ‘The Wall Street Journal’.
  • // 2007
    He starred in the award-winning drama ‘The Bacchae’ based on Greek mythology, in 2007. In the same year he appeared in the TV mini-series ‘Tin Man’, playing the character of ‘Glitch’. The next year he associated with ‘PBS’ to anchor this series titled ‘Mystery’.
  • // 7th Jan 2007
    A self-proclaimed bisexual, Alan is currently married to Grant Shaffer and shares a residence with him in Manhattan. Grant is a graphic artist and the couple recently celebrated their fifth anniversary, on 7th January, 2007. As a part of the celebrations, they repeated their nuptial vows again, on this day.
  • // 2009
    Enacting the part of an aid to the senatorial candidate, in the TV series ‘The Good Wife’, starting in 2009, his role has been appreciated by critics and viewers worldwide. He has received nominations in the ‘Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series’ and ‘Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series’ categories of ‘Emmy Awards’ and also a ‘Best Supporting Actor’ nomination in the ‘Golden Globe Awards’.
  • // 2012 To 2013
    From 2012-2013, he was involved in the portrayal of the Shakespearean play ‘Macbeth’, in association with the ‘National Theatre of Scotland’ and director John Tiffany. The show opened at ‘Lincoln Theatre’ and was later staged at the ‘Ethel Barrymore Theatre’.

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Alan Cumming's FAQ

  • What is Alan Cumming birthday?

    Alan Cumming was born at 1965-01-27

  • Where is Alan Cumming's birth place?

    Alan Cumming was born in Aberfeldy

  • What is Alan Cumming nationalities?

    Alan Cumming's nationalities is Scottish

  • Who is Alan Cumming spouses?

    Alan Cumming's spouses is Grant Shaffer, Hilary Lyon

  • Who is Alan Cumming siblings?

    Alan Cumming's siblings is Tom Cumming

  • What was Alan Cumming universities?

    Alan Cumming studied at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

  • What is Alan Cumming's religion?

    Alan Cumming's religion is Atheism

  • How tall is Alan Cumming?

    Alan Cumming's height is 178

  • Who is Alan Cumming's father?

    Alan Cumming's father is Alex Cumming

  • Who is Alan Cumming's mother?

    Alan Cumming's mother is Mary Darling

  • What is Alan Cumming's sun sign?

    Alan Cumming is Aquarius

  • How famous is Alan Cumming?

    Alan Cumming is famouse as Actor