Born in London in 1937, she hails from a renowned acting family. Her stage debut came in 1958, and she quickly became a leading figure in the Royal Shakespeare Company. Transitioning to film, she gained international acclaim with "Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment" (1966), earning her first Oscar nomination. Known for her versatility, she won an Academy Award for "Julia" (1977). Beyond acting, she's an outspoken activist, championing various humanitarian causes.
BLOW-UP
Blow-Up is a 1966 mystery thriller film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. The film follows a London fashion photographer who believes he has...
LETTERS TO JULIET
Letters to Juliet is a romantic drama that follows Sophie, an aspiring writer who travels to Verona, Italy, with her fiancé. There, she discovers a...
THE WHISTLEBLOWER
The Whistleblower is a gripping drama inspired by true events, centered around Kathryn Bolkovac, an American police officer working as a peacekeeper...
CORIOLANUS
Coriolanus is a modern adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy about a Roman general who is banished and seeks revenge against his own city. The...
CAMELOT
Camelot is a 1967 American musical drama film based on the 1960 Broadway musical of the same name. The film retells the legend of King Arthur and his...