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George MacKay Wiki Biography
George MacKay was born on 13 March 1992, in London, England, and is an actor perhaps best known for appearing in films such as “Peter Pan”, “Defiance”, “Pride”, and “Captain Fantastic”. He’s also appeared in various stage productions and television projects, and tried his hand at doing short films. He’s been active in the industry since 2003 and all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.
How rich is George MacKay? As of late-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $700,000, mostly earned through a successful career in acting. As he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.
George’s mother is a costume designer, while his father works in lighting and stage management, so perhaps unsurprisingly, at the age of five, George had already created his own version of “Peter and the Wolf”, which he produced and directed; his friends played the other characters while he played the lead role. In 2002, he was discovered by an acting scout while he was attending The Harrodian School. The following year, he auditioned for the planned 2003 film adaptation of “Peter Pan”, in which he became one of the Lost Boys, which would open up more opportunities for him to increase his net worth. His next role would come in “The Thief Lord”, in which he would play the role of Riccia; the film is based on the children’s novel of the same name. Afterwards, he played the lead role in the three-part television series entitled “Johnny and the Bomb”, based on the novel of the same name.
MacKay continued to work on television, having roles in projects such as “The Brief” and “Rose and Maloney”. In 2008, he became a part of the film “Defiance”, playing the youngest brother Aron, and the following year appeared in “The Boys Are Back” alongside Clive Owen, before getting cast in the musical film entitled “Hunky Dory”, directed by Marc Evans. MacKay had more projects in 2012, including “Private Peaceful” and “The Best of Men”, and in 2013 worked alongside Saoirse Ronan in “How I Live Now”, before starring in another musical entitled “Sunshine on Leith”. The following year he appeared in the film “Pride”, which is based on a true story, playing the role of Joe who struggles to come out in a homophobic British society.
In 2015, George then appeared in the play “Ah, Wilderness!” which ran for more than a month, and received great reviews from critics. His next project would be the two part television series entitled “The Outcast”, before he joined the cast of “11.22.63”, then in 2016, he had another stage project, in “The Caretaker”. One of his latest projects is “Captain Fantastic” which also stars Viggo Mortensen. All of these projects have increased his net worth.
For his personal life, nothing is known about any of Mackay’s romantic relationships. He still resides in London.
IMDB Wikipedia $700 000 182.9 cm 1992 1992-03-13 700000 Actor British Clive Owen England George MacKay Kim Baker London Marc Evans March 13 Paul Mackay Saoirse Ronan Viggo Mortensen
George MacKay Quick Info
Net Worth | $700,000 |
Date Of Birth | March 13, 1992 |
Place Of Birth | London, England |
Height | 182.9 cm |
Profession | Actor |
Nationality | British |
Parents | Kim Baker, Paul Mackay |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1126657/ |
Nominations | BAFTA Rising Star Award |
Movies | Captain Fantastic, How I Live Now, Pride, Sunshine on Leith, Unbeugsam – Defiance, The Boys Are Back, Peter Pan, For Those in Peril, Private Peaceful, The Thief Lord, Hunky Dory, The Devil’s Dosh, Bypass, Marrowbone, Ophelia, French Exchange, Breakfast With Jonny Wilkinson, Infinite, Pieces, Johnny … |
TV Shows | 11.22.63, The Outcast, Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories |
George MacKay Important Facts
- Is a supporter of Chelsea football club.
- 2014: Named as one of European films’ Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.
- In preparation for his role in Peter Pan (2003), George and his fellow co-stars, who had been cast as Lost Boys, received months of intensive training in stunt with swords and how to film choreographed fight scenes.
- In Australia, during the filming of Peter Pan (2003), George was schooled on-set and also had the chance to go swimming on the Great Barrier Reef.
- As of September 2005, he is Year Ten at the Harrodian School, a private school located in London. Theodore Chester and Rupert Simonian, two of his co-stars from Peter Pan (2003), previously attended the same school.
George MacKay Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Marrowbone | 2017 | post-production | Actor | |
Where Hands Touch | 2017 | post-production | Actor | |
French Exchange | 2017 | Short | Jack | Actor |
Narrated By | 2016 | Short | Bill Sipowitz | Actor |
Neil Gaiman’s Likely Stories | 2016 | TV Mini-Series | Simon Powers | Actor |
Infinite | 2016 | Short | Sid | Actor |
11.22.63 | 2016 | TV Mini-Series | Bill Turcotte | Actor |
Captain Fantastic | 2016 | Bo | Actor | |
The Outcast | 2015 | TV Mini-Series | Lewis Aldridge | Actor |
Fuel to Fire | 2015 | Short | Tomas Gant | Actor |
Bypass | 2014 | Tim | Actor | |
Pride | 2014/I | Joe | Actor | |
Breakfast with Jonny Wilkinson | 2013 | Jake Whittam | Actor | |
Pieces | 2013/II | Short | Son | Actor |
How I Live Now | 2013 | Eddie | Actor | |
Sunshine on Leith | 2013 | Davy | Actor | |
For Those in Peril | 2013 | Aaron | Actor | |
Private Peaceful | 2012 | Tommo Peaceful | Actor | |
The Best of Men | 2012 | TV Movie | Private William Heath (as Richard Mackay) | Actor |
Birdsong | 2012 | TV Mini-Series | Private Douglas | Actor |
The Devil’s Dosh | 2011 | Short | Marcus | Actor |
Hunky Dory | 2011 | Jake (as George Mackay) | Actor | |
The Boys Are Back | 2009 | Harry | Actor | |
Defiance | 2008/I | Aron Bielski | Actor | |
The Old Curiosity Shop | 2007 | TV Movie | Kit | Actor |
Johnny and the Bomb | 2006 | TV Mini-Series | Johnny Maxwell | Actor |
The Thief Lord | 2006 | Riccio | Actor | |
Tsunami: The Aftermath | 2006 | TV Mini-Series | Adam Peabody | Actor |
The Brief | 2005 | TV Series | Zak Farmer | Actor |
Footprints in the Snow | 2005 | TV Movie | Nathan Hill | Actor |
Rose and Maloney | 2004 | TV Series | Young Calum | Actor |
Peter Pan | 2003 | Curly | Actor | |
Captain Fantastic | 2016 | performer: “El Hilo De Ariadna”, “One Day When Heaven Was Filled with His Praises”, “Uncle Noam”, “Sweet Child o’ Mine” / writer: “El Hilo De Ariadna” | Soundtrack | |
Sunshine on Leith | 2013 | performer: “Sky Takes The Soul”, “I’m On My Way”, “Over And Done With”, “Misty Blue”, “Make My Heart Fly”, “Let’s Get Married”, “Then I Met You”, “Letter From America”, “I’m Gonna Be 500 Miles” | Soundtrack | |
Hunky Dory | 2011 | performer: “A Passage To Bangkok” | Soundtrack | |
The Boys Are Back | 2009 | performer: “Harry’s Tune” / writer: “Harry’s Tune” | Soundtrack | |
The EE British Academy Film Awards | 2015 | TV Special documentary | Himself – Audience Member | Self |
The EE British Academy Film Awards | 2014 | TV Special | Himself | Self |
Defiance: Return to the Forest | 2009 | Video documentary short | Himself | Self |
George MacKay Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2014 | EFP Shooting Star | Berlin International Film Festival | United Kingdom. | Won | |
2014 | British Breakthrough Award | Richard Attenborough Film Awards, UK | How I Live Now (2013) | Won | |
2013 | BAFTA Scotland Award | BAFTA Awards, Scotland | Best Actor/Actress – Film | For Those in Peril (2013) | Won |
2013 | Aluminum Horse | Stockholm Film Festival | Best Actor | For Those in Peril (2013) | Won |
2014 | EFP Shooting Star | Berlin International Film Festival | United Kingdom. | Nominated | |
2014 | British Breakthrough Award | Richard Attenborough Film Awards, UK | How I Live Now (2013) | Nominated | |
2013 | BAFTA Scotland Award | BAFTA Awards, Scotland | Best Actor/Actress – Film | For Those in Peril (2013) | Nominated |
2013 | Aluminum Horse | Stockholm Film Festival | Best Actor | For Those in Peril (2013) | Nominated |