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Hugo Weaving
Name: | Hugo Wallace Weaving |
Also Known As: | Hugoo |
Pronouns: | |
Occupation: | Actor |
Medium: | Film, Theatre, Television |
Works: | The Lord of the Rings, The Matrix, V For Vendetta, Transformers, Babe, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Proof, The Interview, Peaches, Oranges and Sunshine, Bedrooms and Hallways, The Tender Hook, Russian Doll, Legend of the Guardians, Little Fish, After the Deluge, Slow Horses, Hacksaw Ridge, Cloud Atlas, Lone Wolf, Hearts and Bones, The Dressmaker, The Keyman, Bangkok Hilton, Dadah Is Death, The Right-Hand Man, The Custodian |
Official Website(s): | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Weaving |
Fan Website(s): | WebWeaving Deirty Hugo |
On Fanlore: | Related pages |
Hugo Weaving is a British actor (who has lived in Australia his whole career) best known for his roles as Elrond in the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, the Red Skull in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Agent Smith in the Matrix Trilogy. He has also starred in films such as Proof, V For Vendetta, The Interview, and the Transformers series. He has been married to Katrina Greenwood since 1984, and together they have two kids: Harry Greenwood and Holly Greenwood
In Fandom
Hugo Weaving's fandom appeared to be the largest in the early 2000s, when he was starring in his most well-known films, amassing a large following that slowly died down in the following years. Hugo Weaving fans refer to themselves as either Hugonuts or Deirty Girls, the latter recently regaining usage amongst a small amount of Hugo Weaving fans as of recently. Deirty Girl culture is incredibly esoteric and deserving of its own article.
Archives and Fansites
- Deir-ty Girls(offline, contains a link to the original website)
- Absolute Hugo (offline)