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Mary Waters Biography and Filmography
Mary Waters
Birthday: February 22, 1950
Birth Place: Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
Height: 5' 8"
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Biography
For decades Brit actress and comedienne Julie Walters has served as a sturdy representation of the working class with her passionate, earthy portrayals on England's stage, screen and TV. A bona fide talent, her infectious spirit and self-deprecating sense of humor eventually captured the hearts of international audiences. The small and slender actress with the prominent cheekbones has yet to give an uninteresting performance.She was born Julia Mary Walters on February 22, 1950, the youngest of three and only daughter of Irish-Catholic parents. Convent schooled in Birmingham, she expressed an early desire to act. Her iron-willed mother had other ideas, however, and geared her towards a nursing career. Dutifully applying at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, Julie eventually gave up nursing when the pull to be an actress proved too strong. Studying English and Drama at Manchester Polytechnic, she subsequently joined a theatre company in Liverpool and apprenticed as a stand-up comic. A one-time company member of the Vanload improv troupe, she made her London stage debut in the aptly-titled comedy "Funny Peculiar" in 1975, and went on to develop a successfully bawdy act on the cabaret circuit. While at Manchester, Julie befriended aspiring writer/comedienne Victoria Wood and the twosome appeared together in sketch comedy. A couple of their works, "Talent" and "Nearly a Happy Ending," transferred to TV and were accompanied by rave reviews. Eventually they were handed their own TV series, "Wood and Walters" (1982).In 1980, Julie scored a huge solo success under the theatre lights when she made her London debut in Willy Russell's "Educating Rita." For her superlative performance she won both the Variety Critic's and London Critic's Circle Awards as the young hairdresser who vows to up her station in life by enrolling in a university. She conquered film as well when Educating Rita (1983) transferred to the big screen opposite Michael Caine as her Henry Higgins-like college professor, collecting a Golden Globe Award and Oscar nomination.Reuniting with Victoria Wood in 1984, the pair continue to appear together frequently on TV, most recently with the award-winning series "Dinnerladies" (1998). On stage Julie has impressed in a variety of roles ranging from the contemporary ("Fool for Love," "Frankie and Johnny at the Clair de Lune") to the classics ("Macbeth," "The Rose Tattoo" and "All My Sons"), winning the Olivier Award for the last-mentioned play.Following her success as Rita, she immediately rolled out a sterling succession of film femmes including her seedy waitress-turned-successful brothel-owner in Personal Services (1987); the unsophisticated, small-town wife of Phil Collins in Buster (1988); a boozy, man-chasing mum in Killing Dad or How to Love Your Mother (1989); and Liza Minnelli's abrasive tap student in Stepping Out (1991). Playing a wide variety of ages, she also mustered up a very convincing role as the mother of Joe Orton in the critically-acclaimed Prick Up Your Ears (1987). She capped her career in films as the abrasively stern but encouraging dance teacher in Billy Elliot (2000) which earned her a second Oscar nod and a healthy helping of quirky character parts, including her charming, charity-driven widow who poses à la natural in Calendar Girls (2003), and the maternal witch-wife Molly Weasley in the J.K. Rowling "Harry Potter" series. For her work on film and TV, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts has honored Julie five times, including four awards in a row (2001-2004).Married to Grant Roffey since 1997 after a 12-year relationship, the couple tend to a 70-acre organic farm they bought in Sussex. They have one child. Julie was honored with an OBE for her services to drama in 1999. A biography was published in 2003 entitled "Julie Walters: Seriously Funny."
Filmography
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
[ Emma Watson ][ Helena Bonham Carter ][ Emma Thompson ][ Maggie Smith ][ Bonnie Wright ]
Becoming Jane (2007)
[ Anne Hathaway ][ Maggie Smith ][ Julie Walters ]
The Ruby in the Smoke (2006)
[ Julie Walters ][ Billie Piper ][ Kyla Irlam ]
Driving Lessons (2006)
[ Laure Linney ][ Julie Walters ][ Tamsin Egerton ]
Wah-Wah (2005)
[ Miranda Richardson ][ Emily Watson ][ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
Ahead of the Class (2005)
[ Julie Walters ][ Michelle Fairley ]
Mickybo and Me (2004)
[ Julie Walters ]
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
[ Emma Watson ][ Emma Thompson ][ Maggie Smith ][ Bonnie Wright ][ Julie Christie ]
The Return (2003)
[ Julie Walters ]
Calendar Girls (2003)
[ Helen Mirren ][ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
[ Emma Watson ][ Maggie Smith ][ Bonnie Wright ][ Shirley Henderson ][ Julie Walters ]
Before You Go (2002)
[ Joanne Whalley-Kilmer ][ Julie Walters ][ Patricia Hodge ]
Murder (2002)
[ Julie Walters ][ Imelda Staunton ][ Adie Allen ]
My Beautiful Son (2001)
[ Julie Walters ][ Olympia Dukakis ]
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
[ Emma Watson ][ Maggie Smith ][ Bonnie Wright ][ Julie Walters ][ Fiona Shaw ]
Billy Elliot (2000)
[ Julie Walters ]
Gravy (2000)
[ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
All Forgotten (2000)
[ Kirsten Dunst ][ Julie Walters ]
Christmas (1999)
[ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
Holidays (1999)
[ Julie Walters ]
Trouble (1999)
[ Julie Walters ]
Wetty Hainthropp Investigates (1999)
[ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
Martine McCutcheon: This Is My Moment (1999)
[ Julie Walters ]
Titanic Town (1998)
[ Julie Walters ][ Paula Hamilton ]
Girls' Night (1998)
[ Julie Walters ][ Brenda Blethyn ]
Jack and the Beanstalk (1998)
[ Julie Walters ][ Denise Van-Outen ]
Bathtime (1997)
[ Julie Walters ]
Brazen Hussies (1996)
[ Julie Walters ][ Marsha Thomason ]
Intimate Relations (1996)
[ Julie Walters ][ Holly Aird ]
Requiem Apache (1994)
[ Julie Walters ]
Bambino mio (1994)
[ Julie Walters ]
Sister My Sister (1994)
[ Joely Richardson ][ Julie Walters ][ Jodhi May ]
Pat and Margaret (1994)
[ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
Wide-Eyed and Legless (1993)
[ Julie Walters ]
All Day Breakfast (1992)
[ Julie Walters ][ Celia Imrie ]
Just Like a Woman (1992)
[ Julie Walters ]
Clothes in the Wardrobe (1992)
[ Lena Headley ][ Julie Walters ][ Joan Plowright ][ Jeanne Moreau ][ Catherine Schell ]
Julie Walters and Friends (1991)
[ Julie Walters ]
Stepping Out (1991)
[ Jane Krakowski ][ Liza Minelli ][ Julie Walters ][ Shelley Winters ][ Andrea Martin ]
Mack the Knife (1990)
[ Julie Walters ][ Julie Wallace ]
Over to Pam (1989)
[ Julie Walters ]
Mens Sana in Thingummy Doodah (1989)
[ Julie Walters ]
Killing Dad or How to Love Your Mother (1989)
[ Julie Walters ][ Anna Chancellor ]
Buster (1988)
[ Julie Walters ]
Prick Up Your Ears (1987)
[ Vanessa Redgrave ][ Julie Walters ][ Lindsay Duncan ][ Frances Barber ][ Linda Spurrier ]
Personal Services (1987)
[ Julie Walters ][ Michelle Collins ]
The Birthday Party (1986)
[ Julie Walters ][ Joan Plowright ]
Dreamchild (1985)
[ Julie Walters ][ Jane Asher ]
Car Trouble (1985)
[ Julie Walters ][ Hazel O'Connor ]
Unfair Exchanges (1984)
[ Julie Walters ]
She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas (1984)
[ Julie Walters ][ Maureen O'Brien ]
Educating Rita (1983)
[ Julie Walters ][ Gabrielle Reidy ]
Happy Since I Met You (1981)
[ Julie Walters ][ Tracey Ullman ]
Days at the Beach (1981)
[ Julie Walters ]
Nearly a Happy Ending (1981)
[ Julie Walters ]
Talent (1979)
[ Julie Walters ]
Soldiers Talking Cleanly (1978)
[ Julie Walters ]
Me! I'm Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1978)
[ Julie Walters ]
Trivia
  • One daughter, Maisie
  • Born at 3:00pm-BST
  • She ranked first in the 2001 Orange Film Survey of Greatest British Films actresses.
  • Appointed an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for services to drama on 2 December 1999.
  • She was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 (2001 season) for Best Actress for her performance in All My Sons at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe.
  • Julie's strong-minded mother, who wished a nursing career for her daughter, was openly upset by Julie's switch of professions to acting. When her mother died in 1989, Walters found among her possessions a box stuffed with newspaper clippings that had recorded Julie's many successes.
  • Julie's child Maisie was stricken with leukemia at the age of two. The girl miraculously recovered and inspired Walters to write the book "Baby Talk" in 1990.
  • Julie's own birth was complicated, the umbilical cord was wrapped round her neck and a priest was actually called to give both mother and baby the Last Rites. Miraculously she managed to wrest herself free of the cord and survived.
  • A former boyfriend of Julie's noticed her acting ability and encouraged her to pursue an acting career. He later proposed marriage to her but she turned him down, having finally discovered her vocation in life and realising that marriage at that point would have held her back

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