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Possessing an almost hypnotic earthy beauty that perfectly compliments her effectively understated acting style, Jenny Agutter made a lasting impression on cinema lovers worldwide with appearances in such films as The Railway Children (1970), Walkabout (1971), and Logan's Run (1976). Although she continued to appear in features in the ensuing decades, the actress also made a notable name for herself as both a high-profile philanthropist and photographer. Born in Taunton, Somerset, England, in the winter of 1952 of military parents, Agutter had seen most of the world by the age of 11, when she was enrolled in the Elmhurst Ballet School in Cambury, Surrey. She made her film debut in East of Sudan (1964) when only 12, and, after utilizing her dance skills in Ballerina the following year, she made her biggest impression to date in the feature version of The Railway Children (1970). (She had previously appeared in a television series based on the story.) Entering drama school at the age of 17 while living in London, the demands of her studies frequently conflicted with an increasingly busy film schedule. Around the time of her appearance in Nicolas Roeg's surreal outback drama Walkabout, Agutter decided to move to Hollywood. There, she quickly gained a reputation as a formidable talent, and her 1971 performance in a made-for-TV production of The Snow Goose (opposite Richard Harris) earned the actress her first Emmy award. Frequently alternating between television and film during the following few years, Agutter once again turned heads as the heroine of Logan's Run (1976). A fugitive of a system that terminates all citizens over the age of 30, the futuristic movie proved to be a hit and the actress became well known to stateside science fiction aficionados.

Agutter was appeared on-stage frequently during this period, and her love for the theater was clearly on display in such efforts as The Man in the Iron Mask (1976) and Othello (1981). Following her high-profile role as a nurse who falls for a lycanthrope in John Landis' An American Werewolf in London, Agutter kept things low-key through the remainder of the '80s, although eagle-eyed fans could catch a quick glimpse of her in such features as Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) and King of the Wind (1988). In the late '80s, she met Swedish hotelier Johan Tham while attending an arts festival in Bath, and the two were married the following year; a son following shortly thereafter. Moving back to England following their marriage, the couple made a home in Cornwall. Although her film roles would become increasingly sporadic over the next decade, Agutter did appear in small capacities in such features as Darkman (1990), Child's Play 2 (1990), and Blue Juice (1995). More frequent during this period were television roles, which included The Buccaneers (1995), Bramwell (1998), and a small-screen remake of The Railway Children in 2000 (this time playing the mother). Drawn back into films at the dawn of the new millennium, Agutter appeared in The Parole Officer (2001) and Number One Longing, Number Two Regret (2002). In addition to her acting career, Agutter published a book of photography in 1984, Snap: Observations of London and Los Angeles, and, over the years, became increasingly involved with such charitable causes as The Cystic Fibrosis Trust and Action for Children, an organization which provides shelter and resources for homeless children. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Jenny Agutter

Logan's Run publicity photo (1976)
Born Jennifer Ann Agutter
(1952-12-20) 20 December 1952 (age 59)
Taunton, Somerset, England, UK
Occupation Actress
Years active 1964–present
Spouse Johan Tham (m. 1990) «start: (1990-08-04)»"Marriage: Johan Tham to Jenny Agutter" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Agutter)
Children One son - Jonathan
Website
official website

Jennifer Ann "Jenny" Agutter (born 20 December 1952) is an English film and television actress. She began her career as a child actress in the mid 1960s, starring in the BBC television series The Railway Children and the film adaptation of the same book, before taking adult roles and moving to Hollywood.

She played Alex Price in An American Werewolf in London, Jessica 6 in Logan's Run, Joanne Simpson in Child's Play 2 and Jill Mason in Equus. Since the 1990s she has worked in sound recording, and she is a patron of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. After a break from acting she has appeared in several television series since 2000, including the British series Spooks.[1]

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Early life

Agutter was born in Taunton, Somerset, England. She is the daughter of Catherine (née Lynam) and Derek Brodie Agutter, a former British Army officer and entertainment organiser.[2] As a child, she lived in Dhekelia (Cyprus) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaya). She was discovered at Elmhurst Ballet School when a casting agent looked for a young English-speaking girl for a film. She did not get the part, but he recommended her to the producers of East of Sudan (1964).

Career

Television and film

Agutter came to television audiences as Kirsty in the twice-weekly BBC series, The Newcomers. Kirsty was the daughter of the new managing director, but Agutter could appear only during school holidays and was listed in credits as Jennifer. Later she played Roberta in The Railway Children and played the same part in Lionel Jeffries' 1970 film of the book. Her ingenuousness led to a more serious role in the thriller I Start Counting (1969). She also won an Emmy for her television role as Fritha in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of The Snow Goose (1971).

Agutter moved into adult roles, beginning with Walkabout (1971), playing a teenage schoolgirl lost with her younger brother in the Australian outback. She auditioned for the role in 1967 but funding problems delayed filming until 1969. The delay meant Agutter was 16 at the time of filming, and the director took advantage of her coming of age by including nude scenes.[3] Among them was a five-minute skinny-dipping scene, which was cut from the original US release.[4] She said at the 2005 Bradford Film Festival at the National Media Museum that she was shocked by the film's explicitness but is on good terms with director Nicolas Roeg.[5]

Agutter moved to Hollywood at 21 and appeared in a number of films over the next decade, including The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Logan's Run (1976), Equus (1977) (for which she won a BAFTA as Best Supporting Actress), Sweet William (1980), and An American Werewolf in London (1981).

Since 1990, Agutter has brought up her son and her work has been in sound recordings and supporting charities, notably the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, of which she is a patron (she is also a carrier of the disease).[6] She was a guest in series 6 of Red Dwarf, and appeared in the TV series TECX, The All New Alexei Sayle Show, and And the Beat Goes On. In 2000, she made her third appearance in The Railway Children, produced by Carlton TV and this time playing the mother. In 2002, Agutter featured in the BBC television series Spooks and in 2007, she starred in the first episode of the new series of David Jason's ITV television series Diamond Geezer. In 2007, she also guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio drama The Bride of Peladon.

Agutter has stated that the innocence of the characters she played in early films, combined with the costumes and nudity in later adult roles such as Logan's Run (1976), Equus (1977) and An American Werewolf in London (1981), are "perfect fantasy fodder".[7][8]

Theatre

She has appeared in numerous theatre productions since her stage debut in 1970, including stints at the National Theatre in 1972-73, the title role in a derivation of Hedda Gabler at the Roundhouse in 1980, and with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982-83.

Personal life

Agutter remained single until 1989,[9] when at an arts festival in Bath, Somerset, she met Johan Tham, a Swedish hotelier who was a director of Cliveden Hotel in Buckinghamshire. They married on 4 August 1990.[10] Their son Jonathan was born on 25 December 1990. They live in London. Agutter owns a second home in Cornwall at the Lizard (the most southerly point on the English mainland).

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1964 East of Sudan Asua
1966 Man Could Get Killed, AA Man Could Get Killed Linda Frazier
1968 Gates to Paradise Maud
1968 Star! Pamela Roper
1969 I Start Counting Wynne
1970 Railway Children, TheThe Railway Children Bobbie Waterbury
1970 Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens, TheThe Great Inimitable Mr. Dickens TV film
1971 Walkabout Girl
1971 Snow Goose, TheThe Snow Goose Frith Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress – Miniseries or a Movie
1972 Shelley Mary Shelley BBC series
1976 Logan's Run Jessica 6
1976 Eagle Has Landed, TheThe Eagle Has Landed Molly Prior
1977 Equus Jill Mason BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
1977 The Man in the Iron Mask Louise de la Vallière TV film
1977 Six Million Dollar Man, TheThe Six Million Dollar Man ("Deadly Countdown" episode, parts 1 & 2) Dr. Leah Russell
1978 China 9, Liberty 37 Catherine Sebanek
1979 Riddle of the Sands, TheThe Riddle of the Sands Clara
1980 Sweet William Ann Walton
1981 Othello Desdemona
1981 Survivor, TheThe Survivor Hobbs Nominated—Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
1981 American Werewolf in London, AnAn American Werewolf in London Nurse Alex Price Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress
1984 Secret Places Miss Lowrie
1985 Love's Labour's Lost Rosaline Television
1985 Magnum, P.I. Krista Villeroch Television
1987 Dark Tower Carolyn Page
1989 King of the Wind Hannah Coke
1990 Child's Play 2 Joanne Simpson
1990 Darkman Burn Doctor uncredited cameo
1992 Freddie as F.R.O.7 Daffers
1993 Red Dwarf ("Psirens" episode) Prof. Mamet Television
2000 Railway Children, TheThe Railway Children Mother ITV
2001 Parole Officer, TheThe Parole Officer Victor's Wife
2002 At Dawning Escaping woman
2002 Spooks Tessa Phillips Television
2004 Number One Longing, Number Two Regret Kenosha
2004 Alan Clark Diaries, TheThe Alan Clark Diaries Jane Clark BBC TV series
2005 New Tricks (Series 2, episode 1) Yvonne Barrie BBC TV Series
2006 Agatha Christie: Poirot (Season 10, Episode 4) - Taken at the Flood Adela Marchmont
2007 Diamond Geezer Vanessa ITV series
2007 Irina Palm Jane
2008 Invisibles, TheThe Invisibles Barbara Riley BBC TV series
2009 Monday Monday Jenny Mountfield ITV1 TV series
2009 Glorious 39 Maud Keyes
2010 Burke and Hare Lucy
2011 Outside Bet Shirley Baxter
2012 Call the Midwife Sister Julienne BBC TV series
2012 The Avengers Council member

References

Notes
  1. ^ "Jenny Agutter". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/faces/jenny_agutter.shtml. Retrieved 17 January 2011. 
  2. ^ "Jenny Agutter Film Reference biography". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/47/Jenny-Agutter.html. Retrieved 2010-06-19. 
  3. ^ Nowra, L. (2003). Walkabout. Sydney: Currency Press & Canberra: ScreenSound Australia, National Screen and Sound Archive, pp. 17–18; ISBN 978-0-86819-700-5.
  4. ^ "Creative Spirits". Creativespirits.info. http://www.creativespirits.info/resources/movies/walkabout.html. Retrieved 2010-06-19. 
  5. ^ Jenny Agutter: A Charmed Career, 2006. Directed by Tony Earnshaw. National Museum of Photography, Film & Television.
  6. ^ Patrons [Cystic Fibrosis Trust]
  7. ^ McLean, G., 2002. My life in front of the lens. The Guardian, [internet] 22 February. Available at http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2002/feb/22/artsfeatures2 and archived at http://www.webcitation.org/5jBN0KSUl.[Accessed 21 August 2009].
  8. ^ Crace, J., 1997. Interview: Almost forever young. The Independent, [internet] 8 December. Available at http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/interview-almost-forever-young-1287588.html and archived at http://www.webcitation.org/5jBNM9E2z. [Accessed 21 August 2009].
  9. ^ "BBC". BBC.co.uk. 2001-07-30. http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/faces/jenny_agutter.shtml. Retrieved 2010-06-19. 
  10. ^ "Jenny Agutter". NNDB. http://www.nndb.com/people/368/000026290/. Retrieved 4 July 2011. 

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