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AOL Style Blog - Found Oct. 21, 2008 Filed under: Celebrity Fashion Mistakes We know exactly what English actress Romola Garai is thinking: "Oh, bother. |
Romola Garai interview
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Marieclaire.co.uk - Found Aug. 27, 2008 Gaining an increasing profile in the UK after roles in Atonement and Amazing Grace, Romola Garai, 26, returns to the big screen with Angel. |
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Macro World Investor - Found Nov. 16, 2008 It's witty, it's romantic, it's wonderfully acted (Romola Garai, as the 17-year-old heroine, Cassandra, seems to transform from girl to woman... |
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Seattle Times - Found Nov. 16, 2008 It's witty, it's romantic, it's wonderfully acted (Romola Garai, as the 17-year-old heroine, Cassandra, seems to transform from girl to woman... |
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Evening News 24 - Found Nov. 18, 2008 Also wrapped up against the biting wind yesterday was award-winning British actress Romola Garai who is playing the lead role of Anne... |
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EDP 24 - Found Nov. 17, 2008 Also wrapped up against the biting wind yesterday was award-winning British actress Romola Garai who is playing the lead role of Anne... |
Poliakoff shoots BBC feature film
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The Guardian - Found Nov. 3, 2008 Shooting begins today on 1939, a thriller starring Romola Garai, Julie Christie and Bill Nighy and co-produced by Talkback Thames - the... Poliakoff makes big screen return - BBC Poliakoff makes big screen return - BBC Poliakoff to helm big screen war drama - Broadcastnow Explore All |
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Sydney Morning Herald - Found Nov. 6, 2008 His busy schedule of late has included stealing Romola Garai's heart in Angel, completing Joel Schumacher's horror thriller Creek, working... |
The art of suffering
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Brisbane Times - Found Nov. 6, 2008 His busy schedule of late has included stealing Romola Garai's heart in Angel, completing Joel Schumacher's horror thriller Creek, working... |
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Paisley Daily Express - Found Nov. 11, 2008 The eldest sibling Anne (Romola Garai) is a budding young actress who is head-over-heels in love with Foreign Office official Lawrence... |
Romola Garai Biography
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| Born | Romola Sadie Garai July 1, 1982 |
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| Years active | 2000-present | ||||||
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Romola Sadie Garai (born 1 July 1982) is an award-winning English actress.
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Biography
Early life
Garai was born in Hong Kong,12 the daughter of Janet, a journalist, and Adrian Garai, a high-ranked bank manager. She relocated to Singapore at five before her family returned to Wiltshire in the United Kingdom when she was eight. Garai's father is of Jewish Hungarian descent;3 her great-grandfather was Bert Garai, the founder of the Keystone Press.4
She attended an independent boarding school, at Stonar and later moved at sixteen to London to attend the City of London School for Girls where she ended up finishing off her A-levels. She was fond of drama and appeared in school plays, and also with the National Youth Theatre up until the age of 18, where she was spotted by an agent who whisked her away to play the younger version of Judi Dench's character in a television production called The Last of the Blonde Bombshells.2
After A-levels, she studied English Literature at Queen Mary, University of London; she originally intended to only study but decided to do acting on the side during the summer holidays.2
Acting career
It was during her first break from University that Garai landed a part in a BBC-produced television series called Attachments. It was this production that prompted her to make the decision to stop her education and concentrate solely on her acting career.2
Garai's first major film role was in 2002's Nicholas Nickleby. She played Kate Nickleby, a supporting role, in the well-reviewed film. The entire cast was widely recognized for their work and were awarded Best Ensemble by the National Board of Review. In 2003's I Capture the Castle, she played 17-year-old Cassandra Mortmain. She received glowing praise for her work and the film scored 80% at Rotten Tomatoes/ Her performance earned her a nomination for a Most Promising Newcomer award from the British Independent Film Awards.5 Many critics hailed her as the next Julie Christie taking into account not only Romola's acting talent but also her uncanny resemblance to the screen legend.Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) was Garai's biggest critical flop to date, scoring only 23% at Rotten Tomatoes (though it went on to make $27 million worldwide). Her performance received mixed reviews – many critics felt let down after her previous impressive turns. Later that same year Vanity Fair was released.
In 2005, Garai received another BIFA nomination, this time for their Best Supporting Actress award, for her performance as Siobhan in the independent film Inside I'm Dancing. Her portrayal earned her the British Supporting Actress of the Year award from the London Film Critics Circle.
Also in 2005 Garai starred in a lavish Australian miniseries called The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant. At $15 million it was the most expensive miniseries ever shot in Australia. While critics hailed it as "pleasingly old-fashioned adventure", it was her performance that won the most admiration and earn her two nominations: Best Lead Actress in Television from the Australian Film Institute and Most Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series from the Logie Awards. As The Observer noted: "As for the tireless Garai, she once again demonstrated an instinctive understanding of the vital difference between overperforming and overacting.
She can be seen in Kenneth Branagh's new film adaptation of Shakespeare's As You Like It, as Celia. The film was released in some European cinemas before being broadcast on HBO cable television in the U.S.
In 2007, Garai starred in her biggest role yet, as Angel Deverell in Francois Ozon's Angel. Critics raved about her performance and she developed a strong bond with Ozon who now calls her his 'muse'.
She appeared in two Royal Shakespeare Company productions: as Cordelia in King Lear and as Nina in The Seagull, starring alongside Ian McKellen, Frances Barber, Sylvester McCoy, Jonathan Hyde and William Gaunt. The run, which toured the world, went into residence in the New London Theatre where it ended mid-January 2008. She received rave reviews, especially as Nina in The Seagull, The Independent calling her a "woman on the edge of stardom"6, and This Is London calling her "superlative", and stating that the play was "distinguished by the illuminating, psychological insights of Miss Garai's performance."7 She will reprise her role as Cordelia in a televised version of King Lear. She will also be working on the upcoming feature film The Other Man alongside Liam Neeson, Laura Linney and Antonio Banderas. Romola will next star in Stephen Poliakoff's World War II thriller 1939 along side Julie Christie, Bill Nighy and Christoper Plummer. She is also attached to play iconic American First Lady Jackie Kennedy in Flying Into Love which will begin filming early next year.
Selected credits
- Nicholas Nickleby (2002) as Kate Nickleby
- Daniel Deronda (2002, miniseries) as Gwendolen
- Tea With Mr Rochester (2003, radio) as the reader
- I Capture the Castle (2003) as Cassandra Mortmain
- Calico (2004, stage play) as Lucia Joyce
- Inside I'm Dancing (also known as Rory O'Shea Was Here) (2004) as Siobhan
- Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004) as Katey Miller
- Vanity Fair (2004) as Amelia Sedley
- The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant (2005, mini series) as Mary
- Scoop (2006) as Vivian
- Renaissance (2006, voice only) as Ilona Tasuiev
- As You Like It (2006) as Celia
- Amazing Grace (2006) as Barbara Wilberforce
- The Real Life of Angel Deverell (2007) also known as Angel
- Atonement (2007) as Briony (age 18)
- These Are The Times: A Life of Thomas Paine (2008, radio) as Carney
- King Lear (2008) as Cordelia
- The Other Man (2008) as Abigail
References
- ^ "Romola Garai Interview with Premiere France". Premiere France. Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
- ^ a b c d Jack Foley (2003). "I Capture The Castle - Romola Garai Q&A". Indie London. Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
- ^ Fifteen Stupid Questions for Romola Garai; British Esquire - November 2004; Words by Tim Lewis
- ^ "Romola Garai: A woman on the edge of stardom". The Independent (2007-03-15). Retrieved on 2007-05-18.
- ^ BIFA - British Independent Film Awards
- ^ Romola Garai: A woman on the edge of stardom - People, News - Independent.co.uk
- ^ The fall of a high-flying bird| Theatre | This is London
External links
Romola Garai Videos and Clips
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