Eric Bana's chiseled face and sculpted physique have been put to good use in action flicks, but the Australian actor started out in stand-up. He both wrote and performed on the Down Under sketch-comedy series Full Frontal and briefly had his own eponymous show in 1997. Yet Bana's first taste of international fame came when he put on 30 pounds and transformed his body into a tattoo shrine to play real-life Aussie killer Mark "Chopper" Read in the 2000 indie hit Chopper. His award-winning performance grabbed Hollywood's attention and landed him in Ridley Scott's brutal Black Hawk Down the following year. He was then cast in back-to-back one-word mega-movies: comic-book epic Hulk and Homer's Greek epic Troy, playing the title role in the former and opposite Brad Pitt in the latter. While both films showed off Bana's assets as an actor and as a hunk, they were box-office disappointments. But that didn't stop Steven Spielberg from casting Bana in the controversial drama Munich as a conflicted Israeli agent. Strong reviews and challenging roles soon followed, from a professional poker player in Lucky You to King Henry VIII in The Other Boleyn Girl. In 2009 Bana enjoyed a banner year with a trio of diverse films (Star Trek, Funny People, The Time Traveler's Wife) that continued to display his ever-widening range. Bana, a devoted husband and father, lives in his native Australia when not working. ~ Rovi
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Hanna
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Hanna
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Erik |
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The Time Traveler's Wife
(2009)
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Le temps n'est rien
(2009)
Henry |
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The Time Traveler's Wife
(2009)
Henry |
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Funny People
(2009)
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Funny People
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Clarke |
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Star Trek v.f.
(2009)
Nero |
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Star Trek: The IMAX Experience
(2009)
Nero |
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Star Trek
(2009)
Nero |
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Star Trek: The IMAX Experience
(2009)
Nero |
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The Other Boleyn Girl
(2008)
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Deux soeurs pour un roi
(2008)
King Henry VIII |
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The Other Boleyn Girl
(2008)
King Henry VIII |
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Romulus, My Father
(2008)
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Lucky You
(2007)
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Lucky You
(2007)
Huck Cheever |
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Munich
(2005)
Avner |
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Munich
(2005)
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Troy
(2004)
Hector |
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The Hulk
(2003)
Bruce Banner/The Hulk |
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The Hulk
(2003)
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Black Hawk Down
(2001)
Hoot |
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Black Hawk Down
(2001)
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The Castle
(1997)
Con Petropoulous |
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Mary et Max
Damien |
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Mary and Max
Voice of Damien |
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Mary et Max
Damien |
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Romulus, My Father
Romulus |
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Mary and Max
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I think the first Eric Bana movie I saw was Black Hawk Down. I thought he was memorable and mysterious at that time, but after I watched Munich, I was hooked! I couldn't help but drool as I gawked at him for 2 hours. I hate deifying these Hollywood types, but the guy is straight-up hot. He exudes sex appeal...his dark hair, skin, scruffiness, perfectly fit body...and tight bum (which he bares in the movie)! Sure, it's objectification...but why not?!
Might I add that he is a very good actor? Not just easy on the eyes, but he actually can act.