As of 2007, Hopkins resides in the United States. He had moved to the country once before during the 1970s to pursue his film career, but returned to Britain in the late 1980s. However, he decided to return to the U.S. following his 1990s success. He became a
naturalized citizen on
April 12,
2000, and celebrated with a 3,000-mile road trip across the country. As a dual national, despite having forgone his
knighthood at the time, he later chose to retain it and uses the title "Sir" in the UK. Hopkins has also stated that he only accepted the knighthood to make his wife happy. Some disappointment and outrage ensued over his American citizenship although very little of this came from his native Wales. In common with other British theatrical knights, the title is omitted for professional credits.
Hopkins has been married three times. His first two wives were Petronella Barker (1967–1972) and Jennifer Lynton (1973–2003). He is now married to
Colombia-born Stella Arroyave. He has a daughter from his first marriage, Abigail Hopkins (born 1967), an actress and singer.
He has offered his support to various charities and appeals, notably becoming President of the
National Trust's Snowdonia Appeal, raising funds for the preservation of the
Snowdonia National Park and to aid the Trust's efforts to purchase parts of
Snowdon. A book celebrating these efforts,
Anthony Hopkins' Snowdonia, was published together with Graham Nobles. Hopkins, who can speak some
Welsh, also takes time to support various
philanthropic groups. He was a Guest of Honour at a Gala Fundraiser for Women in Recovery, Inc., a
Venice, California-based
non-profit organization offering rehabilitation assistance to women in recovery from
substance abuse. He is also a volunteer teacher at the Ruskin School of Acting in
Santa Monica, California, where he resides.
Hopkins is an acknowledged
alcoholic who has been
sober since 1975. Hopkins is known to be a joker while on set, lightening the mood during production by barking like a dog when filming for a scene is started, according to a
Tonight Show interview broadcast on
9 April 2007.