Helen Mirren(Actress)
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Helen Mirren (Dame Helen Mirren, born Еле́на Васи́льевна Миро́нова, Helen Lydia Mironoff) (date of birth July, 26 1945) is one of the best known and most respected actresses with an international career that spans stage, screen and television and has won many awards for her powerful and versatile performances, including the Academy Award in 2007 for her performance in The Queen.
Theatre
Helen began her career playing Cleopatra with the National Youth Theatre. She then appeared in rep in Manchester and from there she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. After four notable years at the RSC Helen took a complete change of direction, when she went to work with renowned director Peter Brook's theatre company Centre de Recherche Théâtral and toured Africa and America. Since then her theatre work has spanned numerous productions in the West End, the Fringe, the RSC, the National Theatre and Broadway in the US including A Month in the Country, for which she received a Tony nomination and The Dance of Death on Broadway opposite Ian McKellan. Her recent productions include Orpheus Descending at the Donmar Warehouse and Mourning Becomes Electra at the National Theatre for which she was nominated for an Olivier Best Actress Award. Her most recent performance was in 2009 at the National Theatre in the title role of Racine's Phèdre directed by Nicholas Hytner. This made history when it became the first theatre production to be seen 'live' in cinemas throughout the world.
Film
Helen's film career began with Michael Powell's Age of Consent and other early work included Caligula, but her breakthrough role came in John Mackenzie's The Long Good Friday. Helen continued to make films throughout the 80s including Excaliber, Cal (Best Actress award at Cannes Film Festival), White Nights (directed by Taylor Hackford her husband), Mosquito Coast and in 1989 Peter Greenaway's The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. She earned her first Academy Award nomination for her performance as Queen Charlotte in The Madness of King George and her second for her role as the housekeeper in Robert Altman's Gosford Park. Helen's most celebrated role was as Elizabeth 11 in Stephen Frear's The Queen for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress and numerous other awards throughout the world. In recent years, she has starred in Calendar Girls, The Clearing, Shadowboxer and State of Play. Helen's latest release is The Last Station for which she received another Best Actress Academy Award nomination, together with a Golden Globe, SAG and Independent Spirit nominations for her role as Countess Sofya Tolstoy. Television
Helen's first leading role in television was as Cousin Bette for the BBC in the 70's; other BBC work at that time included The Changeling, The Philanthropist and the outstanding 1979 production of Denis Potter's Blue Remembered Hills. However it was in the award-winning series Prime Suspect as DCI Jane Tennison that Helen became a household name in television. Written by Linda La Plante as a single TV drama it spawned another 4 series in the 90s. Helen reprised the role in 2003 and the final Prime Suspect was released in 2006, bringing this iconic role to its conclusion and for which she won an Emmy for Best Actress. During the 'intermission' from Prime Suspect Helen starred in a number of award winning US TV productions including Losing Chase, Ayn Rand and The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone. Her most recent television role was in Elizabeth I, in which her performance won her an Emmy and a Golden Globe for Best Actress.
Helen Mirren was appointed a Dame of the British Empire in 2003.
Filmography
Film (Date) Role The Debt (tbr) Rachel Singer The Door (tbr) Emerson Arthur (2011) Hobson Brighton Rock (2011) Ida RED (2010) Victoria The Tempest (2010) Prospera Love Ranch (2010) Grace Bontempo The Last Station (2009) Sofya Tolstoy State of Play (2008) Cameron Lynne Inkheart (2007) Elinor Loredan National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) Emily Appleton The Queen (2005) Elizabeth II Shadowboxer (2005) Rose The Clearing (2004) Eileen Hayes Raising Helen (2004) Dominique Calendar Girls (2002) Chrissie Gosford Park (2001) Mrs. Wilson Last Orders (2001) Amy Dodds The Pledge (2001) Doctor Monster aka No Such Thing (2001) The Boss Greenfingers (2001) Georgina Woodhouse Teaching Mrs Tingle (1999) Mrs Tingle Some Mother's Son (1996) Kathleen Quigley The Madness of King George (1994) Queen Charlotte The Prince of Jutland (1994) Getruth The Hawk (1993) Anne Marsh Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991) Lilia Herriton The Comfort of Strangers (1990) Caroline Bethune, Making of a Hero (1990) Francis Penny Bethune The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989) Georgina Spica Pascali's Island (1989) Lydia Neuman When The Whales Came (1988) Clemmie Jenkins Mosquito Coast (1986) Mother Fox Heavenly Pursuits (1985) Ruth Chancellor White Knights (1985) Galina Ivanova 2010 (1984) Tanya Kirbuk CAL (1984) Marcella Excalibur (1981) Morgana The Fiendish Plot of Dr Fu Man Chu (1980) Alice Rage The Long Good Friday (1980) Victoria Hussy (1980) Beaty Caligula (1979) Caesonia O Lucky Man (1973) Patricia Savage Messiah (1972) Gosh Boyle Age of Consent (1969) Cora Ryan
Play (Date) Role, Theatre
Phedre (2009) Phedre, National Theatre Mourning Becomes Electra (2003) Christine, National Theatre Dance of Death (2001) Alice, Broadway Orpheus Descending (2000) Lady, Donmar Warehouse Collected Stories (1999) Ruth Steiner, Haymarket Theatre Anthony and Cleopatra (1998) Cleopatra, National Theatre A Month in the Country (1994) Natalya Petrovna, Roundabout Theatre, NY A Month in the Country (1994) Natalya Petrovna, Albery Theatre Sex Please We're Italian (1991) The Young Vic Two-Way Mirror (1989) Angela, The Young Vic Madame Bovary (1987) Madame Bovary, Watford Palace The Roaring Girl (1984) Moll Cutpurse, Barbican Theatre Extremities (1984) Marjorie, Duchess Theatre Anthony and Cleopatra (1982) Cleopatra, RSC Faith Healer (1981) Gracie, Royal Court/The Roundhouse The Duchess of Malfi (1980) Title role, Royal Exchange Measure for Measure (1979) Isabella, Riverside Henry VI (1977) Margaret, RSC The Seagull (1975) Nina, Lyric Theatre / Lindsay The Bed Before Yesterday (1975) Ella, Anderson Company Teeth 'n' Smiles (1975) Maggie, Royal Court & Wyndhams Macbeth (1974) Lady Macbeth, RSC Man of Mode (1971) Harriet, RSC The Balcony (1971) Elayne, RSC Enemies (1971) Tatyana, RSC Hamlet (1970) Ophelia, RSC Two Gentlemen of Verona (1970) Julia, RSC Richard III (1970) Lady Anne, RSC Bartholomew Fair (1969) Mrs Littlewit, RSC The Revenger's Tragedy (1969) Castiza, RSC Troilus & Cressida (1968) Cressida, RSC Much Ado About Nothing (1968) Hero, RSC All's Well That Ends Well (1967) Diana, RSC Anthony and Cleopatra (1965) Cleopatra, National Youth Theatre TV (Date) Role
Prime Suspect VII (2006) Jane Tennison Elizabeth I (2005) Elizabeth I Prime Suspect VI (2003) Jane Tennison The Roman Spring of Mrs Stone (2002) Karen Stone Door to Door (2002) Mrs. Porter Georgetown (2002) Annabelle Garrison The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999) Ayn Rand Painted Lady (1997) Maggie Sheridan Losing Chase (1996) Chase Prime Suspect V (1996) DCI Jane Tennison Prime Suspect IV (1995) DCI Jane Tennison Prime Suspect III (1993) DCI Jane Tennison The Hidden Room (1993) Sarah Prime Suspect II (1992) DCI Jane Tennison Prime Suspect (1990) DCI Jane Tennison Red King, White Knight (1989) Anna Cause Celebre (1987) Alma Rattenbury Coming Through (1985) Frieda von Richtofen Weekley Cymbeline (1982) Imogen Mrs Reinhart (1981) Mrs Reinhart A Midsummer Night's Dream (1981) Titania The Quiz Kid (1979) Joanne Oresteia (1979) Cassandra Blue Remembered Hills (1979) Angela As You Like It (1978) Rosalind The Country Wife (1977) Margery Pinchwife The Collection (1976) Stella Caesar And Claretta (1975) Claretta Petacci The Philanthropist (1975) Celia The Apple Cart (1975) Orinthia Bellamire (1974) Bellamira The Changeling (1974) Beatrice-Joanna Little Minister (1975) Babbie Jackanory (1974) Coffin For The Bride (1974) Stella McKenzie Miss Julie (1973) Miss Julie Cousin Bette (1972) Valerie Behind The Scenes (1972)
The material is taken from the official site of Dame Helen Mirren http://www.helenmirren.com.
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