Ben Cross
Born in 1947, Ben Cross is a British actor, director, writer and musician. His first cinema appearance was in 1976 in , A Bridge Too Far, the war movie directed by Joseph E. Levine. In 1977, he became a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and get noticed in 1978 with his interpretation in the Musical Chicago.
In 1981 he plays the role of Harold Abrahams in the oscar winning movie Chariots of Fire. The movie were very successful and opened him the international gates: he then played several great roles. Among those roles: Méléagant in Lancelot, the first Knigth along with Sean Connery, Julia Ormond et Richard Gere. Then the captain Nemo in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea , Rudolf Hess in the Nuremberg Trial produced by the BBC, Dr. Josef Breur in the movie When Nietzche Wept and finally Sarek Spock’s father the J.J Abrams’ Star Trek.
In 2015, Ben Cross dubbed the voice of the narrator and the old man in the first Bulgare and Monecan long feature animated movie – Lilly and the Magic Pearl directed by Anri Koulev and produced by Shibuya Productions.
Registration for the event
MAGIC#3 will happen on February 18th 2017 in the Grimaldi Forum Monaco! Registrations are closed!
Editorial
Cédric BiscayIt is a great honour for Shibuya Productions to announce the third Edition of Monaco Anime Game International Conferences (MAGIC) taking place next 18h February in Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum. Being myself a fan of mangas, video games, animation and comics, I just wanted to share those passions with people who love those worlds by bringing them some of the greatest artists from around the world. Read more...