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ProfilesYou are in: North Yorkshire > People > Profiles > Sir Ben returns to his roots Sir Ben Kingsley in Scarborough Sir Ben returns to his rootsBy Fay Yeomans World-famous actor, Sir Ben Kingsley, has renewed his link with North Yorkshire where he was born. He received an honorary degree from the University of Hull at its Scarborough Campus graduation ceremony. Although he is one of Britain鈥檚 best known names of stage and screen, what many fans of Sir Ben Kingsley may not know is that he was born in North Yorkshire. The Oscar-winning actor spent the first two years of his life in Snainton, near Scarborough. To celebrate his many achievements, Sir Ben was invited to the 2008 graduation ceremony at the Spa for Hull University鈥檚 Scarborough campus, where he was awarded an honorary degree. Sir Ben celebrates with students The actor took part in the traditional procession into the Grand Hall and made a well-received acceptance speech in which he told his fellow graduands 鈥淭hank you for your embrace. I embrace you.鈥 The Dean of the Scarborough Campus, Dr Craig Gaskell said, "Our students were thrilled to share their graduation day with such a high-profile actor." During his visit to Scarborough Sir Ben also took the opportunity to visit his childhood home in Snainton. He described the visit as 鈥溾 a gentle act of recognition. I didn鈥檛 remember it but I recognised it.鈥
The son of a doctor and an actress he moved with his parents to Salford at the age of two. He later attended Manchester Grammar School, where he began his acting career. In the 1970s his career gained momentum and he appeared in numerous television roles, including that of Ron Jenkins in 鈥楥oronation Street鈥. However, it was his portrayal of Gandhi in the 1982 film, directed by Richard Attenborough, which propelled him to worldwide fame. The role earned him an Oscar for Best Actor, two Golden Globes and two BAFTA awards. Since then, Sir Ben has appeared in countless films and has been nominated for three further Academy Awards for his roles in 鈥楬ouse of Sand and Fog鈥, 鈥楽chindler's List鈥 and 鈥楽exy Beast鈥. 2008 sees the release of five further films starring the actor, including the Sundance Film Festival鈥檚 Audience Award winner, 鈥楾he Wackness鈥. Richard Attenborough, director of Gandhi In 2001 he received a knighthood in the Queen鈥檚 New Year鈥檚 Honours List for services to drama. Earlier this year he received the Cinema for Peace Honorary Award for the portrayal of humanitarian role models, including Gandhi. While Sir Ben was in North Yorkshire he met Wendy Clews, organiser of 鈥楥oastival鈥, a new arts festival for Scarborough, due to take place in 2009. She invited him to become one of its Patrons. The actor graciously accepted the role and will support 鈥楥oastival鈥 in company with his fellow Knight, Sir Alan Ayckbourn. So, after a long absence from the area of his birth, Sir Ben Kingsley, has forged new links with North Yorkshire that may result in his return to the area in the not too distant future. last updated: 10/09/2008 at 18:13 You are in: North Yorkshire > People > Profiles > Sir Ben returns to his roots |
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