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Hugo's message

Hugo Weaving graduated from the Australian National Academy of Dramatic Arts. This actor with blue eyes and unique temperament made his debut in the low-budget drama The Edge of the City (1983), which is said to be the first film in Australia to depict the harsh environment of the aborigines from a sympathetic perspective. 199 1 year, Hugo won the Best Actor Award from the Australian Film Academy for his successful portrayal of blind photographer Martin in the film Proof directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse.

1994, Hugo Weaving played Tick, a mysterious prom queen, in the highly respected film The Adventures of Priscilla, the Queen of the Desert, thus winning a reputation in the international film circle. The following year, he voiced the shepherd dog in the film Rex in Baby, which was further recognized by the audience. During this period, Hugo Weaving also participated in the shooting of many American dramas, the most famous of which is the CBS TV short play Dada is Death, in which he plays opposite Julie Christie and sarah jessica parker. At the same time, Hugo Weaving not only continued to develop in Australia, but also participated in the high-cost Hollywood film The Matrix, opposite Samuel Livy and laurence fishburne, and played the evil "Agent Smith".

After filming The Matrix, Hugo Weaving filmed several romantic comedies, Strange Planet (1999) and Russian Doll (200 1), which received little response. Later, Hugo Weaving returned to high-cost special effects movies again and participated in the filming of The Lord of the Rings, a master of British modern fantasy novels and a professor of literature at Oxford University, directed by Peter Jackson. In this year's sequel to The Matrix, Hugo comes back with a vengeful heart, and thousands of Smith clones are sent to stop Neo (Keanu Reeves) and his struggle with the computer man.