The Oscar winner's own life is the stuff of movies. He is the son of a British poet laureate and married to a famous playwright's daughter.
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'Lincoln'
In 2012's "Lincoln," Daniel Day-Lewis plays the beloved president as he fights to pass the Thirteenth Amendment banning slavery. Sally Field plays First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Red carpet
Day-Lewis and his niece, Charissa Shearer, attend the EE British Academy Film Awards at The Royal Opera House in London on Feb. 10, 2013.
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Spanning the Globe
Day-Lewis took home the Golden Globe for best actor in a motion picture for his role in "Lincoln" on Jan. 13, 2013.
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'Nine'
Day-Lewis played film director Guido Contini in the 2009 musical "Nine."
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With the ladies
Day-Lewis poses with Fergie, Kate Hudson, Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman and Dame Judi Dench at the New York premiere of "Nine" on Dec. 15, 2009.
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'There Will Be Blood'
Dillon Freasier and Day-Lewis in the 2007 film, "There Will Be Blood." Day-Lewis won the best actor Oscar for his role as a gold miner-turned-oilman in the early 1900s.
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Golden boy
Day-Lewis holds his "There Will Be Blood" Oscar on Feb. 24, 2008.
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Double the fame
Day-Lewis and wife Rebecca Miller walk the red carpet at the 2008 Oscars. Miller is the daughter of famed playwright Arthur Miller, and the couple met when Day-Lewis was acting in Miller's "The Crucible."
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Star turn
Day-Lewis accepts the best actor award for "There Will Be Blood" at the Critics' Choice Awards on Jan. 7, 2008.
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Natty suit
Day-Lewis and Miller arrive at the New York premiere of "There Will Be Blood" on Dec. 10, 2007.
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'The Ballad of Jack and Rose'
Day-Lewis and Catherine Keener star in the 2005 drama, "The Ballad of Jack and Rose."
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Big hairy deal
Day-Lewis attends a press conference for "The Ballad Of Jack & Rose" on Feb. 15, 2005, in Berlin.
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'The Boxer'
IN 1997, Day-Lewis starred in "The Boxer" as an IRA member and boxer who tries to go straight after he's released from prison. He was nominated for a Golden Globe for the role.
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'The Crucible'
Day-Lewis and Joan Allen in a scene from 1996's "The Crucible."
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'In the Name of the Father'
IN 1993, Day-Lewis starred in "In the Name of the Father," based on the autobiography of Gerry Conlon, an Irishman who was convicted of an English pub bombing in 1974, but saw his conviction reversed after years in jail.
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'The Age of Innocence'
Day-Lewis and Winona Ryder starred in 1993's "The Age of Innocence," an adaptation of Edith Wharton's 1920 novel.
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'The Last of the Mohicans'
Day-Lewis starred as Hawkeye in 1992's "The Last of the Mohicans."
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'My Left Foot'
Day-Lewis played Christy Brown, an Irishman born with cerebral palsy who could only control his left foot, in the 1989 drama "My Left Foot." The role won him his first best actor Oscar.
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First Oscar
Day-Lewis hoists his "My Left Foot" Oscar.
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'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'
Juliette Binoche and Day-Lewis star in 1988's "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," the adaptation of Milan Kundera's novel. It's often ranked among cinema's top love stories.
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'My Beautiful Laundrette'
Gordon Warnecke and Day-Lewis star in 1985's "My Beautiful Laundrette."
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Literary family
In 1968, Day-Lewis was just 10 when his father, Cecil, was named Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom. Here Daniel and Cecil are seen with Daniel's sister Tamasin, 14, and his mother, actress Jill Balcon. Cecil Day-Lewis died just four years later, of pancreatic cancer, at age 68.