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Imelda Staunton Biography and Filmography
Imelda Staunton
Birthday: January 9, 1956
Birth Place: London, England, UK
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
With an expansive range that stretches from Shakespeare to Chicken Run and reaches wide enough to cover just about everything in between, it's no wonder that actress Imelda Staunton has become one of the most highly respected actresses working in the U.K. If her penchant for playing what many would consider to be mundane, everyday characters found Staunton criminally overlooked in the early years of her career, it was her keen ability to inject those characters with a remarkable sense of empathetic complexity that eventually earned the stage mainstay-turned-small-screen powerhouse into one of Britain's most sought after talents. A London native and graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Staunton wasted no time launching her career following graduation. Opting for a steady-building, more enduring career rather than flash-in-the-pan overnight success, the determined actress would soon become associated with such prestigious venues as The Old Vic and the National Theatre. A trio of productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company gained her numerous critical accolades, and in 1986 Staunton made an impressive television debut in the BBC production of Dennis Potter's The Singing Detective. Increasingly busy throughout the 1990s, Staunton continued to gain momentum on-stage while earning three Oliviers for her performances in the The Corn Is Green, A Chorus of Disapproval, and Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods. As Staunton's numerous stage roles continued to earned her critical success, frequent television and film roles made her a familiar and endearing face to the general public — offering the near-perfect formula for enduring success. Though many of her U.K. television roles were never seen by stateside audiences, supporting roles in such features as Much Ado About Nothing, Sense and Sensibility, and Shakespeare in Love found Staunton slowly working her way into the conscience of U.S. film buffs as well. Moving into the new millennium, Staunton's roles in such films as Chicken Run (for which she provided the voice of Bunty), Crush, Bright Young Things, and I'll Be There seemed to find the established television actress actively distancing herself from the small screen in favor of feature films. Regardless, Staunton still essayed the occasional small-screen role, and by the time she portrayed none other than the Queen Mother in the 2003 U.K. miniseries Cambridge Spies, any questions as to her ability to reach beyond the down-to-earth characters which built the foundation of her screen career were emphatically silenced. Of course, every actor dreams of the breakthrough role that will make him or her an international star, and for Imelda Staunton that role was of a 1950s era abortionist caught in a downward spiral in director Mike Leigh's 2004 drama Vera Drake. Her undeniably affecting portrayal as a selfless housewife and cleaning woman who makes a name for herself performing abortions on girls with no one else to turn to found the humble actress in the center of a near whirlwind of critical praise, and after earning accolades from both The Venice Film Festival and The New York Film Festival as well as the Los Angeles and Chicago film critic associations, Staunton had undeniably arrived when the role earned her a Best Actress nomination for the 77th Annual Academy Awards.
Filmography
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
[ Emma Watson ][ Helena Bonham Carter ][ Emma Thompson ][ Maggie Smith ][ Bonnie Wright ]
Freedom Writers (2007)
[ Hilary Swank ][ Kristin Herrera ][ Pat Carroll ]
The Wind in the Willows (2006)
Shadow Man (2006)
My Family and Other Animals (2005)
A Midsummer Night's Dream (2005)
3 & 3 (2005)
[ Anna Faris ][ Eva Mendes ][ Kathy Bates ][ Julie Delpy ]
Nanny McPhee (2005)
[ Emma Thompson ][ Angela Lansbury ][ Kelly MacDonald ][ Celia Imrie ]
Fingersmith (2005)
Vera Drake (2004)
I'll Be There (2003)
[ Charlotte Church ][ Jemma Redgrave ][ Louise Delamere ]
Blackball (2003)
Bright Young Things (2003)
[ Emily Mortimer ][ Stockard Channing ][ Harriet Walters ][ Penny Ellington ]
The Virgin of Liverpool (2003)
Cambridge Spies (2003)
[ Tina Jo Bagne ]
Murder (2002)
[ Julie Walters ][ Adie Allen ]
Ready (2002)
Crush (2001)
[ Andie MacDowell ][ Juliet Landau ][ Anna Chancellor ]
Another Life (2001)
Rat (2000)
[ Kerry Condon ]
Chicken Run (2000)
[ Miranda Richardson ][ Julia Sawalha ][ Jane Horrocks ]
Jack and the Beanstalk (2000)
[ Alison Steadman ]
David Copperfield (1999)
[ Maggie Smith ][ Emilia Fox ][ Dawn French ][ Zoe Wanamaker ][ Cherie Lunghi ]
Leaving London (1998)
Shakespeare in Love (1998)
[ Gwyneth Paltrow ][ Judi Dench ]
Remember Me? (1997)
[ Brenda Blethyn ][ Gwynne Hayden ]
The Ugly Duckling (1997)
[ Alison Steadman ]
Twelfth Night: Or What You Will (1996)
[ Helena Bonham Carter ][ Imogen Stubbs ]
The Snow Queen's Revenge (1996)
[ Alison Steadman ]
The Adventures of Mole (1995)
The Snow Queen (1995)
[ Helen Mirren ]
Sense and Sensibility (1995)
[ Kate Winslet ][ Emma Thompson ][ Imogen Stubbs ][ Harriet Walters ]
Citizen X (1995)
Woodcock (1994)
Mole's Christmas (1994)
[ Olivia Hallinan ]
Episode #3.5 (1993)
Episode #3.4 (1993)
Episode #3.3 (1993)
Episode #3.2 (1993)
Don't Leave Me This Way (1993)
[ Janet McTeer ][ Pamela Salem ]
Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
[ Kate Beckinsale ][ Emma Thompson ]
Deadly Advice (1993)
[ Jane Horrocks ][ Brenda Fricker ]
Peter's Friends (1992)
[ Emma Thompson ][ Tina Turner ][ Cyndi Lauper ][ Chrissy Hynde ]
A Masculine Ending (1992)
[ Janet McTeer ][ Suzannah Hamilton ]
Antonia and Jane (1991)
[ Saskia Reeves ]
The Englishman's Wife (1990)
Yellowbacks (1990)
[ Janet McTeer ]
They Never Slept (1990)
[ Harriet Walters ]
A Sleeping Life (1989)
Comrades (1987)
[ Vanessa Redgrave ][ Barbara Windsor ]
Trivia
  • Attended La Sainte Union Convent, London.
  • She was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1986 (1985 season) for Best Performance in a Supporting a Role for "A Chorus of Disapproval" and "The Corn is Green".
  • She was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1991 (1990 season) for Best Actress in a Musical for "Into the Woods".
  • She was nominated for a 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards for Best Actress in a Musical of the 1996 season for her performance in "Guys and Dolls".
  • She was awarded the 1985 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award) for Best Supporting Actress for her performances in A Chorus of Disapproval and The Corn is Green.
  • Became an Associate Member of RADA.
  • Graduated from RADA.
  • She has won the "Coppa Volpi" award for her performance in Vera Drake (2004) at the 2004 Venice Film Festvial. The movie "Vera Drake" has also won the "Gold Lion" award for the best movie at the same event.
  • She said that her idols are Bette Davis, Vivien Leigh, and Maya Angelou.
  • Daughter, Bessie, born in 1993
  • Her talent agent is the mother of Freddie Highmore.
  • One of 112 invitees to join AMPAS in 2005.
  • She was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2006 New Year's Honours List for her services to drama.

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