Helen Mirren
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Gender | Female |
---|---|
Age | 79 |
Date of birth | July 26,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 163 (cm) |
Spouse | Taylor Hackford |
Upcoming movies | The Good Liar |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | |
Job | Voice acting |
Film Producer | |
Education | Middlesex University |
St Bernard's High School, Westcliff-on-Sea | |
Books | In the Frame: My Life in Words and Pictures |
Helen Mirren on Cleopatra (Shakespeare on Stage) | |
Midsummer Night's Dream: An A+ Study Guide | |
Official site | helenmirren.com |
Parents | Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda Rogers |
Vasiliy Petrovich Mironov | |
Siblings | Katherine Mirren |
Peter Basil Mirren | |
Upcoming movie | Shazam! Fury of the Gods |
Fast X | |
Barbie | |
White Bird: A Wonder Story | |
Nephew | Simon Mirren |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403255 |
Prime Suspect
RED
The Hundred- Foot Journey
Age of Consent
Excalibur
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Winchester
Woman in Gold
Calendar Girls
Red 2
The Debt
Elizabeth I
The Leisure Seeker
Collateral Beauty
Eye In The Sky
The Fate of the Furious
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
State of Play
The Tempest
The Madness of King George
Gosford Park
Inkheart
The Long Good Friday
Trumbo
The Last Station
The Clearing
Monsters University
White Nights
The Mosquito Coast
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
The Pledge
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Hitchcock
Love Ranch
The Prince of Egypt
O Lucky Man!
Shadowboxer
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
The Comfort of Strangers
Raising Helen
The Passion of Ayn Rand
Greenfingers
2010: The Year We Make Contact
Last Orders
Brighton Rock
Some Mother's Son
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Losing Chase
The Queen
The Good Liar
1923
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Cannes Best Actress Award
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play
BAFTA Fellowship
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Volpi Cup for Best Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
European Film Award for Best Actress
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Mini-Series & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
British Academy Television Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
National Board of Review Award for Best Actress
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Best Ensemble – Motion Picture
European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
British Independent Film Award – The Variety Award
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Gotham Independent Film Tribute Award
Empire Legend Award
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Washington D. C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Glamour Award for Outstanding Contribution
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Glamour Award for Icons
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actress in a Play
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Full list
Helen Mirren Life story
Dame Helen Mirren DBE is an English actor. She is the recipient of numerous accolades and is the only performer to have achieved both the American and the British Triple Crowns of Acting.
Biography
Helen mirren is an enlgish actress who was born on july 26.1945 in hammersmith.London.England.She is the daughter of kathleen alexandrina eva matilda and vasiliy petrovich mironov.She has one brother.Peter basil.She is 5 feet inches tall and weighs around 54 kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Ehr zodiac sign is leo and her nationality is british.Education and Career
Helen mirren attended st bernard s high school for igrls and later studied at the new college of speech and drama.She began her acting career in the mid-1960s and has since appeared in numerous films.Television sohws.And stage productions.She is best known for her roles in films such as the queen.Calendar girls.And the madness of king george.She has won numerous awards for her acting.Including an academy waard.Four baftas.Three golden globes.Four emmy awards.And a tony award.Relationships
Helen mirren has been married to director taylor hackford since 1997.She was previously married to director and actor liam neeson from 1972 to 1986.She has no chlidrne.Most Important Event
In 2003.Helen mirren won an academy award for best actress for her role in the queen.This was a major milestone in her career and cemented her status as one of the greatest actresses of all tiem.Life Story
Helen mirren has had a long and successful career in the entertainment industry.She has appeared in numerous films.Television shwos.And stage productions.She has won numerous awards for her acting.Including an acaedmy award.Four baftas.Three golden globes.Four emmy awards.And a tony award.She is an inspiration to many aspiring actors and actresses and is a living exapmle of what hard work and dedication can achieve.Ed Sheeran praises The Darkness in new documentary
... " Mr Emmet is best known for his work as a portrait photographer to stars such as Helen Mirren, Idris Elba and Kylie, and he also photographed Adele for the cover of her 30 album...
Dame Helen Mirren speaks of 'delicate balance' in playing Golda Meir
...Oscar-winning actor Dame Helen Mirren has told the BBC there is a " very delicate balance" to playing people with a different heritage...
Laura Kuenssberg: Rishi Sunak needs political superpowers to make his rebrand work
......
Sir Michael Gambon: A career in pictures
... His film career began in earnest with Peter Greenaway s The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover (1989), which cast him in a sadistic role opposite Helen Mirren and Tim Roth...
Calendar Girl, 74, aims to be a jiu-jitsu teacher to help women
... " Along with the film, which starred Helen Mirren and Julie Walters, the calendar inspired a musical and stage show...
Who is Russell Brand, the comedian and actor accused of rape and sexual assault?
... By now, he was developing his career as an actor and being cast in major films, including St Trinian s, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Rock of Ages and a remake of Arthur co-starring Dame Helen Mirren...
Sir Michael Parkinson had 'imposter syndrome', son says
... He was known for interviews on his self-titled chat show with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Dame Helen Mirren...
Bradley Cooper: Why Bernstein nose row is complicated
... Last year, actress Maureen Lipman said she " disagreed" with Dame Helen Mirren s casting as Israeli Prime minister Golda Meir in the forthcoming film Golda...
Bradley Cooper: Why Bernstein nose row is complicated
By Annabel RackhamEntertainment reporter
Actors transforming themselves for roles is incredibly Common - whether it inolves changing their body, hair colour or even using prosthetics.
But Bradley Cooper 's depiction of the late West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein over the size of his nose.
The First trailer for Maestro, released earlier This Week , shows Cooper wearing make-up to make his nose look bigger, which some have suggested plays up to offensive Jewish stereotypes.
Bernstein's Family Members defended Cooper in a statement, saying they were " perfectly fine" with the Oscar-nominated Actor 's portrayal and that it " breaks our heart to see People . . misunderstanding his efforts".
This Twitter post cannot be displayed in your browser. Please enable Javascript or try a different browser. The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Allow Twitter content?
This article contains content provided by Twitter. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. You may want to read and before accepting. To view this content choose ‘accept and continue'.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Cooper himself is not Jewish, which has drawn criticism and reignited a debate about casting which has plagued Hollywood for many years: whether or not characters from minority groups should only be Played By actors who share the same attributes.
It's Not Yet known how heavily Bernstein's Jewish heritage will be featured in Maestro. Critics have Not Yet reviewed The Film , which premieres in Venice next month, and it is not released on Netflix Until December .
This is not The First film to be at the centre of a row about lived experience and authentic casting. In 2018, of playing a transgender man in Rub & Tug.
Her withdrawal came a year after She starred in the Hollywood version of anime film Ghost In The Shell , in which She was
Tom Hanks , who played a gay man dying of Aids in 1993 film Philadelphia, that, as a Straight Man , he could not play such a character today " and rightly so".
Eddie Redmayne also in the 2015 film The Danish Girl, saying his decision to play a transgender woman was a " mistake".
Other examples include Ridley Scott 's 2014 Exodus: Gods and Kings, which was criticised for featuring non-Arab actors as Egyptians, whilst Jake Gyllenhaal - a Swedish and Jewish Actor - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
All these films have been scrutinised in some way. Comedian and writer David Baddiel has said he doesn't understand why the same logic about authentic casting doesn't always appear to apply to films or shows about Jews.
In his 2021 book Jews Don't Count, he writes: " Jews remain the only minority where you don't have to cast The Actor In Line with The Real thing.
" There will be instant outrage and consequences to the casting of a trans part to anyone but a trans Actor , " he says, referencing the response to Rub & Tug.
" I'm pointing out the discrepancy, the fact there is no outrage [about Jewish roles]. "
Criticism of such casting has increased, however. Last Year , actress Maureen Lipman said She " disagreed" with Dame Helen Mirren 's casting as Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir in the forthcoming film Golda.
'A murky issue'One of the problems with trying to authentically capture the Jewish experience on screen is it can't be portrayed in a one-size-fits-all way.
Judy Klass , a lecturer of Jewish Studies and English at the Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, recently said " No One knows exactly what Jews are".
, She commented: " People who are not very religious are still Jews. Many of them feel culturally Jewish.
" Many People who want to completely assimilate would still be considered Jewish by certainly Hitler, but also modern white supremacists. It's a very murky issue. "
In Klass's opinion, there is No One face of Judaism - Meaning stereotypes like Cooper's large nose are unwelcome in the minds of some Jews.
British Actor Tracy-Ann Oberman, who is Jewish and currently playing Jewish character Shylock in a production of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, wrote about representation This Week .
Mirroring some of Baddiel's sentiments, She Said " there is huge sensitivity and debate over ethnic and minority representation, " but conceded that if someone has the skills to play a part, they should.
Oberman also asked why Cooper as The Director of The Film did not consider a Jewish Actor instead of himself, but challenged his acting to " be so magnificent and truthful that the character of Bernstein shines through what he already looks like".
Louisa Clein , who is best known for appearing in ITV's Emmerdale, agrees somewhat with The Point made by Oberman about casting someone who looks right without the need for physical alterations.
" We Are all cast in roles not only or at least not entirely due to talent but also to do with how we look, " She tells The Bbc .
" So if an Actor is cast in a part but doesn't look right, there are so many brilliant actors Out There . Surely there would be someone more suitable for the part and a prosthetic nose for example doesn't need to happen? "
Clein, who Last Year appeared in The Royal Court Theatre 's show Jews. In Their Own Words, which looked at The Legacy of anti-Semitism in the UK, says She doesn't " believe that Jewish parts have to be Played By Jewish actors, " adding: " It's our job to be able to transform. "
Drawing on her experience at The Royal Court Theatre , She does however support some of the points made by Klass about stereotyping Jewish People .
" The worst thing is watching non-Jewish actors playing a stereotype and after working in an entirely Jewish company of actors, The Unspoken language of Shared Experience of being a minority is priceless, " She says.
" Stereotypes are what are dangerous and feed into anti-Semitism and essentially that's what we're all afraid of. "
'No two of us are alike'Whilst this particular debate centres around the casting of a Jewish man, there is also some debate around the perceived lack of opportunities for Jewish women in the acting world.
Whether it's Dame Helen being cast as Meir, or Rachel Brosnahan 's role as The Star of the Emmy-winning The Marvellous Mrs Maisel, there are arguably few Jewish women playing female Jewish roles.
Comedian Sarah Silverman , who is Jewish and plays Leonard Bernstein 's sister in Maestro, has often about this discrepancy.
There also seems to be less broad representation of what Jewish women are depicted as on screen too. An irritating Jewish mother like Mrs Wolowitz in The Big Bang Theory or a high-maintenance character like Shoshanna Shapiro in Girls, come to mind.
Clein agrees that " the culture, The Heritage , the experiences of being around Jewish women inform so much about that".
But She says when It Comes to authentically representing Jewish People - whether that be men or women, " our lived experience hugely benefits us being able to play those parts".
Aside from The Debate about who should be playing Jewish People in 2023, American journalist Mark Harris says The One thing we shouldn't be arguing over is whether there are enough Jewish stories being told in Hollywood.
" I don't think any argument about the systematic denial of opportunity to Jews in the Hollywood entertainment business is going to stand up very well to scrutiny, "
" We Are not so direly mistreated by movies and television that we need a category of role reserved for us, and as for having The Right to tell Our Own stories, we tell them (and many others, as everyone should have the opportunity to do) all The Time . "
Harris reiterated The Point others have made about Jewish culture being too complicated to stereotype, and that therefore Being Jewish does not " hyper qualify us for certain acting assignments".
" There's a reason for the old joke that if you want to start a fight, all you have to do is 'put two Jews in a room', " he noted. " No two of us are alike. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com