Tilda Swinton
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Tilda Swinton | |
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Born | November 5, 1960 (age 46) London, England, UK |
Occupation | actress |
Katherine Mathilda Swinton (born November 5, 1960), better known as Tilda Swinton, is a British actress known for both arthouse and mainstream films.
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[edit] Early life
Swinton was born in London to Judith (an Australian) and Sir John Swinton (a Scottish major-general in the Scots Guards). She also has relatives in the town of Monkseaton. The Swinton family is said to be the oldest family in both Scotland and England, with a proven descent dating back to Saxon times in the male line. [citation needed]
She attended West Heath Girls' School (the same school as Diana, Princess of Wales), and also Fettes College for a brief period. In 1983, she graduated from New Hall at Cambridge University with a degree in the social and political sciences.
[edit] Film career
Carving out an international reputation as a risk taker, she has always eschewed conventional leading lady roles. She worked with the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, and the Royal Shakespeare Company before embarking on a career in film in the mid-1980s.
Her early film work included several film roles for director Derek Jarman, and also the title role in Orlando, Sally Potter's film version of the novel by Virginia Woolf.
Swinton became notorious for a brief period in 1995 when she appeared as a live exhibit in the Serpentine Gallery, London. She was on display to the public for a week, asleep or apparently so, in a glass case, as a piece of performance art by Cornelia Parker. The following year, the performance, entitled The Maybe, was repeated at a gallery in Rome. She appeared in the music video for Orbital's The Box.
Recent years have seen her move towards more mainstream projects, including the leading role in the well-reviewed American film The Deep End (2001). She appeared as a scheming angel Gabriel in Constantine with Keanu Reeves, as a supporting character in films such as Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise, and The Beach, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio. Swinton has also appeared in British films: The Statement (2003) and Young Adam (2004), and sat on the jury of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
In 2005, her performance as the sinister, seductive and mildly psychotic White Witch Jadis, in the film version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe garnered critical praise as did her portrayal of Audrey Cobb in the Mike Mills film adaptation of the novel Thumbsucker.
[edit] Personal life
- She lives in Nairn in the north of Scotland with her husband John Byrne, an artist.
- Has two children, Xavier Byrne and Honor Byrne.
- Tilda is 5' 11" (1.80 m).
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Come Like Shadows | Lady Macbeth | Pre-production |
2007 | The Man from London | Pre-production | |
Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll | Filming | ||
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | |||
2006 | Michael Clayton | Karen Hauer | Post-production |
Stephanie Daley | Lydie Crane | ||
2005 | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | Jadis, the White Witch | |
Broken Flowers | Penny | ||
Constantine | Angel Gabriel | ||
Thumbsucker | Audrey Cobb | ||
2003 | The Statement | Annemarie Livi | |
Young Adam | Ella Gault | ||
2002 | Adaptation. | Valerie Thomas | |
Teknolust | Rosetta/Ruby/Marinne/Olive | ||
2001 | Vanilla Sky | Rebecca Dearborn | |
The Deep End | Margaret Hall | ||
2000 | Possible Worlds | Joyce | |
The Beach | Sal | ||
1999 | The War Zone | Mum | |
1998 | Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon | Muriel Belcher | |
1997 | Conceiving Ada | Ada Augusta Byron King, Countess of Lovelace | |
1996 | Female Perversions | Eve Stephens | |
1994 | Remembrance of Things Fast: True Stories Visual Lies | ||
Visions of Heaven and Hell | Narrator | TV | |
1993 | Blue | Voice | |
Das Offene Universum | Carla | TV | |
Wittgenstein | Lady Ottoline Morrell | ||
1992 | "Shakespeare: The Animated Tales" | Ophelia | Mini TV series; voice |
Orlando | Orlando | ||
Man to Man | Ella/Max Gericke | ||
1991 | Edward II | Isabella | |
The Party: Nature Morte | Queenie | ||
1990 | "Your Cheatin' Heart" | Cissie Crouch | TV series |
The Garden | Madonna | ||
1989 | Play Me Something | Hairdresser | TV |
War Requiem | Nurse | ||
1988 | The Last of England | ||
Das Andere Ende der Welt | |||
Degrees of Blindness | |||
L' Ispirazione | |||
1987 | Aria | Young Girl (segment "Depuis le jour") | |
Friendship's Death | Friendship | ||
1986 | Egomania - Insel ohne Hoffnung | Sally | |
"Zastrozzi: A Romance" | Julia | Mini TV series | |
Caravaggio | Lena |
[edit] External links
[edit] Interviews
- From The Guardian
- From BBC (2004)
- From NarniaWeb (2005)
- From Dark Horizons (2005)
- From SPLICEDwire (2005)
- From JoBlo (2005)
- Speech at SF filmfest 2006
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