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Francesca Annis

 
Actor: Francesca Annis
  • Born: May 14, 1944 in London, England
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Mystery
  • Career Highlights: Macbeth, Dune, Wives and Daughters
  • First Major Screen Credit: Flipper's New Adventure (1964)

Biography

A glamorous actress whose beauty and sophistication has only increased as the years pass, London-born screen star Francesca Annis is well known to cinema lovers for her roles in such films as Roman Polanski's Macbeth (1971) and David Lynch's Dune (1984). Though she would later become better known to gossip column readers for her May-September romance with actor Ralph Fiennes following an appearance opposite the intense actor in the Broadway version of Hamlet, Annis has continued to impress both on stage and screen thanks to numerous challenging roles.

Though a convent education initially steered her toward life as a nun, studies in acting and dance gradually led her into the entertainment industry until she was cast in the lead of the 1958 film The Cat Gang at age 14. The featured child actor in the tale of a group of children who stumble across a smuggling ring while spending long days on the local harbor, Annis made a distinct impression on audiences and was soon advancing in such films as No Kidding (1960) and His and Hers (1961). A role in the 1963 film Cleopatra gained the young starlet international attention, and shortly after the family film Flipper's New Adventure, Annis was cast as Estella in the 1967 U.K. television series Great Expectations. If audiences had not previously recognized her talent by this point, her remarkably powerful performance in Roman Polanski's 1971 feature film Macbeth would be hard to deny. After continuing to gain credit on stage and screen throughout the 1970s, roles in the following decade's Dune, Krull (1983), and Under the Cherry Moon (1986) culminated with an impressive performance as Jacqueline Kennedy in the 1988 made-for-television feature Onassis: The Richest Man in the World.

Perhaps her most well-known performance to date due to the romantic scandal that resulted from it, her part in the 1995 Broadway production of Hamlet found both her and co-star Ralph Fiennes abandoning their longtime partners to embark on a heated romance (after playing mother and son Gertrude and Hamlet in the play). Though the scandal caused quite a stir, her memorable (and BAFTA-nominated) performance in 1998's Reckless steered gossip hounds back toward recognizing her remarkable skills as an actress. In 1999 Annis would once again remind the public of her affairs, though, when she appeared opposite Fiennes in the film Onegin, a cinematic adaptation of a 19th century Russian novel. In addition to appearing in such efforts as Deceit (2000) and Copenhagen (2002) in the new millennium, Annis continued her many impressive on-stage performances with an appearance in the West End production of Noël Coward's The Vortex. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Onegin

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Wives and Daughters

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Reckless: The Sequel

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Reckless

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Francesca Annis
Born 14 May 1945 (1945-05-14) (age 64)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation actress

Francesca Annis (born 14 May 1945[1][2]) is a Brazilian-born British actress, particularly well known for her film and television appearances, most recently the BBC series Wives and Daughters, Cranford, and Deceit.

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Biography

Annis was born in Rio de Janeiro to a British father, Lester William Anthony Annis (1914-2001) and a Brazilian-French mother, Mariquita Purcell (1913-2009). She moved to England with her family at the age of 7, where she was convent educated. She trained as a ballet dancer and then studied drama at the Corona Stage Academy. She began acting professionally in her teens, and made her film debut in the 1950s. In 1967 she played Estella in a television adaptation of Great Expectations. She also presented children's television programmes.

While becoming an increasingly well-known face on screen, she has enjoyed a successful stage career, playing many leading roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company in productions such as The Comedy of Errors. At the National Theatre in 1981 she played Natalya Petrovna in Peter Gill's production of Ivan Turgenev's A Month in the Country.

She gained notoriety for her performance as Lady Macbeth in Roman Polanski's controversial 1971 film interpretation of Macbeth, particularly her recitation of the famous sleepwalking soliloquy in the nude.

She continued to be a leading television actress throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, appearing in series such as Edward the Seventh (as Lillie Langtry, a role she reprised in Lillie), Madame Bovary and Parnell and the Englishwoman, in which she played Kitty O'Shea. Her films have included Krull (1983) and Dune (1984). She has appeared as "Tuppence" with James Warwick as "Tommy" in Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime stories. She has also appeared in Onassis: The Richest Man in the World, in which she played Jacqueline Kennedy.

At the Comedy Theatre in September 2005, she starred in Epitaph for George Dillon alongside Joseph Fiennes.[3]

In Autumn 2007 she co-starred with Michael Gambon and Judi Dench as Lady Ludlow (an aristocrat opposed to the education of the lower classes) in the BBC1 costume drama series Cranford.

Annis returned to the stage in April 2009 to star as Mrs Conway in Rupert Goold's National Theatre revival of J B Priestley's Time and the Conways [4].

Personal life

Annis was in a long relationship with actor Ralph Fiennes, who left his younger wife, Alex Kingston, for the considerably older Annis. They met while performing Hamlet in 1994. Annis portrayed Gertrude with Fiennes playing Hamlet. However on February 7, 2006, Fiennes and Annis announced their separation after 11 years together. Annis has three children from a previous long-term relationship with Patrick Wiseman that began in 1976. She has two brothers, Quenton D. and Tony P. Annis.

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Reckless: The Sequel (1998 Romance Film)
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