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10 Photos of Young Ian McKellen — Long Before He Was Gandalf or Magneto
By Raquel Lekic,
21 days ago
With a career spanning over six decades, it's no wonder why Ian McKellen has an energy that can only be described as wise beyond his years. Perhaps it's the aura he gives off that just screams "Shakespearean," or maybe it's just the characters he's brought to life with such skill (Gandalf, namely), but either way, the 85-year-old British actor leaves us impressed time after time.
Ian McKellen's illustrious career
During his time at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, a young McKellen cultivated his craft in student theatre, but in 1961, he made his professional debut on stage in a production of A Man for All Seasons .
From there, his career took him far and wide, and his ability to play a vast range of characters is just one of the many reasons for the great success he's had over the years.
Some of his greatest on-stage performances were in productions including Wild Honey , Richard III and Amadeus , for which he won the Tony Award in 1981.
As for his work on the screen, many know him as the mystical wizard Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings film series. For his role in the first film, Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) , McKellen was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
The actor had another bout of blockbuster fame with his roles in the X-Men film series, first taking on the role of villain Magneto in 2000 and reprising it in the following two films.
While these projects are only a fraction of the actor's resume, they embody the range that he possesses. At 85 years old with a career that's as successful as his, it's safe to say he's doing something right.
Here, take a look at these young photos of Ian McKellen!
1965: Young Ian McKellen had the charm
Ian McKellen and Tina Packer, 1965 Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images
Standing alongside Tina Packer, McKellen is seen in the title role of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield for a BBC television production that aired in 1966.
A young actor stares off with his hands folded behind his head in this dreamy shot.
1969: Ian McKellen on the big screen
Sandy Dennis, Ian McKellen, Thank You All Very Much , 1969 Palomar Pictures/Getty Images
McKellen starred alongside Sandy Dennis in Thank You All Very Much , in which Dennis' character becomes pregnant with his child after a brief affair.
1970: A youthful Ian McKellen gets ready for take off
The actor in 1970 McCarthy/Daily Express/Getty Images
The actor looks charming on a motorbike.
1975: Portrait mode
The actor in 1975 Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
McKellen poses for a 1975 snapshot.
1978: British bad boy
McKellen, 1978 Roy Jones/Evening Standard/Getty Images
The actor is pictured smoking in this 1978 photograph.
1978: A celebration
Ian McKellen and Dorothy Tutin, 1978 TPLP/Getty Images
McKellen and Dorothy Tutin stand side by side at the 1978 Society of West End Theatre Awards in London, with McKellen taking home the award for Comedy Performance of the Year and Tutin taking home the award for Actress of the Year in a Revival.
1981: Taking home the Tony
Kevin Kline, Jane Lapotaire, Lauren Bacall and Ian McKellen, 1981 Bettmann/Getty Images
The actor poses with Kevin Kline, Jane Lapotaire and Lauren Bacall at the 1981 Tonys.
1984: Winner, winner
The actor in 1978 Dave Hogan/Getty Images
McKellen holds his trophy at the 1984 Society of West End Theatre Awards in London.
1984: Ian McKellen shows off his athleticism
Ian McKellen, 1984 John Minihan/Daily Express/Hulton Archive/Getty Images
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