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Georgina Cates

 
Actor: Georgina Cates
  • Born: 1975
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: A Soldier's Sweetheart, Clay Pigeons, An Awfully Big Adventure
  • First Major Screen Credit: An Awfully Big Adventure (1994)

Biography

The story of how Georgina Cates broke into film reads like a footnote to Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon or a weird hybrid of Sybil and A Star Is Born. In the early '90s, Cates, then known by her birth name of Clare Woodgate, was an aspiring actress who had trained at London's Guildhall School of Drama and done some television work. One day, she learned that director Mike Newell was adapting Beryl Bainbridge's novel An Awfully Big Adventure for the screen and decided she was meant to play the role of Stella Bradshaw, the novel's young protagonist.

After petitioning the film's casting director Susie Figgis for months and sending in an 8 x 10 photo and resumé, Woodgate was told that the film's producers were looking for a young unknown who, like Stella, hailed from Liverpool. Against the advice of her colleagues and friends, she duly changed her identity to that of Georgina Cates, adopted a Liverpudlian accent, and donned a wig. Her transformation was convincing enough to fool Figgis, director Newell, and everyone else involved in the production, and as Georgina Cates, she won the role. She continued the ruse for the duration of the film's shoot, telling everybody that she was born in Liverpool and traveled to London on the weekends to attend acting classes. Cates even got her mother in on the act, having her pose as an aunt from Essex (where Cates actually grew up).

The actress' gamble ultimately paid off; when An Awfully Big Adventure, which also starred Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman, was released to generally positive reviews in Britain, Cates' performance was singled out for praise by a number of critics. After she eventually revealed her true identity, some observers noted that her deception was an appropriate one, given that the character of Stella, who joins a dysfunctional post-war rep company with dreams of becoming an actress, is in part built on a foundation of willful ambition.

Unfortunately, Cates' subsequent efforts have failed to measure up to the flamboyant first act of her career. After legally changing her name, she went on to supporting roles in such films as Frankie Starlight (1995), Illuminata (1998), and Clay Pigeons (1998), and starring turns in such little-seen features as Stiff Upper Lips (1997) and A Soldier's Sweetheart (1998). The last of these, a drama set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, featured Cates opposite Skeet Ulrich, whom she married in 1997. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Georgina Cates
Born Clare Woodgate
14 January 1975 (1975-01-14) (age 34)
Colchester, Essex, England
Spouse(s) Skeet Ulrich (1997 - 2005; divorced; 2 children)

Georgina Cates (born 14 January 1975) is an English actress of film and television.

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Biography

Born Clare Woodgate in Colchester, Essex, she broke into television acting when she was only sixteen years old, playing the role of Jenny on the BBC's 2point4 Children. After two series she left the show to concentrate on acting in television drama such as Casualty and in low budget films.[1]

In 1995, Cates (then still known as Clare Woodgate) applied for the role of Stella in the film An Awfully Big Adventure but couldn't gain an audition. She returned home, dyed her hair red, and re-invented herself as a 16-year-old Liverpudlian girl called Georgina Cates who had no previous acting experience. When she re-applied for the same role, the casting director hired her.

Cates went on to co-star in such films as Frankie Starlight (1995), Illuminata (1998), and A Soldier's Sweetheart (1998). She received critical acclaim for her role as Amanda in the Clay Pigeons (1998) with Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix. After a seven-year break from the movie industry, Cates returned to the independent film genre to co-star in Sinner, for which she won a Best Actress award at the Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival.

Personal life

In 1997, Cates married American actor Skeet Ulrich with whom she had twins. The couple separated in 2004, and divorced in 2005, citing irreconcilable differences.[2]

Awards

  • Best Actress in a Leading Role, Sinner, 41st Annual Brooklyn Arts Council International Film & Video Festival
  • Actress of the Year (Nominee), An Awfully Big Adventure, 1996 London Critics Circle Film Awards

Filmography

As Georgina Cates

  • Sinner (2007) — Lil
  • Amongst The Shadows (2007) — Sylvia Parkes
  • Big City Blues (1999) — Angela
  • The Treat (1998) — Mimi
  • Clay Pigeons (1998) — Amanda
  • Stiff Upper Lips (1998) — Emily
  • A Soldier's Sweetheart (1998) — Marianne
  • Illuminata (1998) — Simone
  • Frankie Starlight (1995) — Young Emma
  • An Awfully Big Adventure (1995) — Stella
  • Loving (1995) — Edith

As Clare Woodgate

  • Au Pair (1994) — Susan
  • Casualty (1993)
  • The Debutante (1993) — Amber
  • An Exchange of Fire (1993) — Olga Slajek
  • An Unwanted Woman (1992) — Sophie Stacey
  • 2point4 Children (1991-1992) — Jenny Porter

References

  1. ^ Rotten Tomatoes site
  2. ^ "Scream-Skeet to Divorce". contactmusic.com. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/skeet%20to%20divorce. Retrieved 2005-06-23. 

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Big City Blues (1999 Comedy Drama Film)
The Treat (1997 Comedy Film)
An Awfully Big Adventure (1994 Drama Film)

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