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Miranda RichardsonAdd to My CelebsAge 54 Birthday Mar. 3rd, 1958 Born in Southport, Lancashire, England, UK Height 5' 5" |
Miranda Richardson's Main TV Roles
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Main Movie Roles2010 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I2009 - The Young Victoria 2008 - Kis Vuk 2007 - Spinning Into Butter 2007 - Puffball 2007 - Fred Claus 2006 - Southland Tales 2006 - Paris, je t'aime 2005 - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2004 - The Prince and Me 2004 - The Phantom of the Opera 2003 - The Actors 2003 - Falling Angels 2003 - The Rage in Placid Lake 2002 - The Hours 2002 - Lost in La Mancha 2002 - Spider 2000 - Get Carter 2000 - Chicken Run 1999 - The King and I 1999 - Blackadder Back & Forth 1999 - Sleepy Hollow 1997 - The Apostle 1996 - The Evening Star 1996 - Kansas City 1994 - Tom & Viv 1993 - The Line, the Cross & the Curve 1992 - The Crying Game 1992 - Enchanted April 1992 - Damage 1987 - Empire of the Sun 1987 - Eat the Rich |
NOTE: Complete List of Works can be found at IMDB
Miranda Richardson was born in England on March 3, 1958. She comes from Southport in Lancashire (near Liverpool), and has one sister, eight years her senior. Her parents and sister are not involved in the performing arts. At an early age she performed in school plays, having shown a talent and desire to "turn herself into" other people. She has referred to it as "an emotional fusion; you think yourself into them". This mimicry could be of school friends or film stars. She left school (Southport High School for Girls) at the age of 17, and originally intended becoming a vet. She also considered studying English literature in college, but decided to concentrate on drama and enrolled at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (as did many well-known British actors). After three years she graduated and moved into repertory theatre. She became affiliated with the Library Theatre in Manchester in 1979, where she became an assistant stage manager. She obtained her Equity card, and after several regional productions, first appeared on the London stage (Moving at Queens Theatre) in 1981. British television roles soon followed, and then film. Since then, Miranda has moved into the international arena, and has made films in America, France and Spain. Television work (on both sides of the Atlantic) continues, as does some stage work. Her roles are diverse, but powerful and engaging. She has been quoted as stating "what I basically like is doing things I haven't done before" and this continually comes through in the variety of roles she has played in her career. She is also selective in the roles she takes, being uninterested in performing in the standard Hollywood fare, and preferring more offbeat roles. She was approached to play the Glenn Close role in Fatal Attraction (1987), but found it "regressive in its attitudes". Her attitude is summed up by a quote from an interview that appeared in the New York Times (Dec 27 1992): "I would rather do many small roles on TV, stage or film than one blockbuster that made me rich but had no acting. And if that's the choice I have to make, I think I've already made it". According to "1994 Current Biography Yearbook", she resides in South London with her two Siamese cats, Otis and Waldo. She has now moved to West London. Her hobbies include drawing, walking, gardening, fashion, falconry, and music. She, by her own admission, is a loner and lives rather modestly. An actor who studied with Ms Richardson at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre in the late 1970s described her as "a strong minded, specially gifted, rather pretty young woman who enjoys wearing jewelry. She wore toe rings, which in the late 1970s and especially in England, were a rarity and considered rather racy." He also remarked on her drive, even then, to be an actress of the highest caliber.
TRIVIA:
- Nominated for the 1987 Olivier Award for Actress of the Year for her work in "A Lie of the Mind."
- Turned down a major role in the second series of _"Desperate Housewives" (2004)_ (qv) because it "snowballed into something that would be so disruptive" for her.
- In one of the sketches on _"Saturday Night Live" (1975)_ (qv) (20 March 1993), The Rain People, her character tells 'Phil Hartman (I)' (qv)'s character that she draws inspiration for a particularly emotional scene from a childhood experience. She awoke after a bad crash, saw her father's face, and told him that she was alright. Then, she saw that it was just her father's severed head in her lap. This makes both actors cry, and produces a great scene for which 'Phil Hartman (I)' (qv)'s character wins the Oscar. He takes credit for the scene and claims the story as his own (and messes up the details). Miranda's character is so angry she screams, "I want his severed head in my lap!" several times.
- Played roles in four unrelated movies in which her character was in charge of having heads cut off: _Alice in Wonderland (1999) (TV)_ (qv), as the Queen of Hearts; _Sleepy Hollow (1999)_ (qv), as the Western Woods Crone; _"Blackadder II" (1986)_ (qv), as Queen Elizabeth; and _Chicken Run (2000)_ (qv), as Mrs. Tweedy.
- One critic wrote that "Miranda Richardson has a face like an English sky".
- Gave up smoking after being hypnotised.
- Attended Southport High School for Girls (Southport, England)
- She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the late seventies with 'Daniel Day-Lewis' (qv), 'Amanda Redman' (qv), 'Jenny Seagrove' (qv) and 'Greta Scacchi' (qv).
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