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Emily Anita Watson (born January 14, 1967) is an English actress best known for her acclaimed debut performance in Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves.BackgroundShe was born in Islington, London, England, UK; the daughter of an architect and an English professor. Although three times refused a place in drama school, in 1992, she entered the Royal Shakespeare Company, where she met her husband, Jack Waters. Waters and Watson married in 1995, and their daughter Juliet was born in fall 2005.Film debutShe was a virtual unknown until director Lars von Trier chose her to star in his controversial Breaking the Waves after the first choice, Helena Bonham Carter, dropped out over the uncompromisingly bleak eroticism the role demanded.Her performance in that film, her first in front of a camera, was hailed by critics. She won the Los Angeles, London and New York Critics Circle Awards, the US National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress, and ultimately an Oscar nomination. Subsequent careerShe came to public notice again in another controversial role; playing cellist Jacqueline du Pre in Hilary and Jackie, for which she learned to play the cello herself and received another Oscar nomination. Despite this, many of du Pre's friends and fans decried the film's portrayal of her as inaccurate and unfair. She also played a leading role in Cradle Will Rock, a story of a theatre show in the 1930's directed by Tim Robbins. Though she won the title role of Frank McCourt's mother in the adaptation of his much-loved memoir, Angela's Ashes, the film underperformed. Later, she appeared as a member of Robert Altman's ensemble piece Gosford Park.In 2002 she starred as Reba McClane in the adaptation of Thomas Harris's Silence of the Lambs prequel, Red Dragon, as the romantic interest of Adam Sandler in Paul Thomas Anderson's curious and quirky Punch-Drunk Love, and in the sci-fi action thriller Equilibrium alongside Christian Bale. The following year she took time off from the cinema to play two roles in Sam Mendes's dovetailed stage productions of Uncle Vanya and Twelfth Night, first at Mendes's Donmar Warehouse in London and later at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Her performance was widely acclaimed in both sides of the Atlantic and garnered her an Olivier Award nomination. In 2004 she received a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Peter Sellers's first wife, Anne Howe, in the HBO movie, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. 2005 saw her starring in four films: Wah-Wah, Richard E. Grant's autobiographical directorial debut, for which she attended the UK premiere at the Edinburgh Festival; Separate Lies, directed by Gosford Park writer Julian Fellowes; Tim Burton's animated film Corpse Bride, alongside Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, and Nick Cave's Australian-set western, The Proposition. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Emily Watson ] Some related entries: Paul Wegener | Cody Kasch | George Calil | Arthur Mullard | Maarten Heijmans | Number Ones | Trace Beaulieu | Roma Maffia | Geoffrey Toone | Funny Girl | Miho Konishi This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Emily Watson; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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