Birthday: 31 December 1966, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Height: 173 cm
Born and raised in Montreal, Ramsay's screen debut was opposite fellow Montrealer Elias Koteas in the film Malarek (1988). Ramsay and Koteas went on to appear in two other films together, Hit Me (1996), and Collateral Damage (2002). Ramsay's first lead in a major motion picture came when he was cast as Carlitos Paez in director Frank Mars...
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Born and raised in Montreal, Ramsay's screen debut was opposite fellow Montrealer Elias Koteas in the film Malarek (1988). Ramsay and Koteas went on to appear in two other films together, Hit Me (1996), and Collateral Damage (2002). Ramsay's first lead in a major motion picture came when he was cast as Carlitos Paez in director Frank Marshall's film Alive (1993), the biographical survival drama based upon Piers Paul Read's 1974 book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, which detailed the story of the Uruguayan rugby team that crashed into the Andes mountains.In 2011 Ramsay made his directorial debut with Hamlet (2011). Ramsay also produced, wrote the adaptation, and starred as Hamlet. Hamlet (2011) premiered in competition at the Vancouver Film Festival in 2012.More recently, Ramsay appeared as the jaded house boy Carlucci opposite Michael Douglas and Matt Damon in Behind the Candelabra (2013), directed by Steven Soderbergh about the last ten years in the life of pianist Liberace. Behind the Candelabra marked the second time that Ramsay had worked with Soderbergh. In 1995 Ramsay appeared in The Professional Man, part of The Showtime film noir series, Fallen Angels, starring opposite Peter Coyote, and Brendan Fraser. Show less «
[on his production of 'Hamlet'] I've taken out a lot of the poetry, and a lot of the dialogue has be...Show more »
[on his production of 'Hamlet'] I've taken out a lot of the poetry, and a lot of the dialogue has been cut. A lot of what's left is the narrative of the piece. Basically I get rid of all the politics of the state. I deal with just the politics of the family, so it turns into a true family drama. Now we we just have seven or eight characters who are duking it out. Show less «