Hopkins will arrive in the Square
on Feb. 15 for the opening night
of the vampire-themed production Fangs
for the Memories.
Hopkins began his career as a theatre actor in his native Wales, becoming an understudy to Sir Laurence Olivier in 1965.
He made his film debut as Richard the Lionhearted in The Lion in the Winter, a role that garnered him an award nomination from the British Academy.
Hopkins received an Academy Award for his 1991 performance in The Silence of the Lambs as the cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibel Lecter. He currently stars in Hannibal, the much-anticipated sequel.
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