Stephen Hawking at premiere of biopic

Renowned physicist’s life has been made into a film called ‘Hawking’

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He’s famous for his brainy but accessible exploration of the cosmos in A Brief History of Time. Now, renowned physicist Stephen Hawking has his own brief history, a biopic which traces a life marked by disability and stubbornness.

Stephen Hawking was on hand Thursday for the British premiere of Hawking, which follows the 71-year-old from his early days as an eccentric young student to one of the world’s most recognisable scientists.

Hawking was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis when he was 21 and told he had only a few years to live, but has gone on to become one of the world’s leading authorities on the study of the universe.

CORRECTING IDENTITY Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking (C) poses for a picture with 'Hawking' director Stephen Finnigan (R) and friend US theoretical physicist Kip Thorne (L) ahead of a gala screening of the documentary 'Hawking', a film about the scientist's life, at the opening night of the Cambridge Film Festival in Cambridge, eastern England on September 19, 2013. Hawking tells the extraordinary tale of how he overcame severe disability to become the most famous living scientist in a new documentary film premiered in Britain. AFP PHOTO / ANDREW COWIE

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