Jodhi May

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Jodhi May
Born May 1975 (age Expression error: Missing operand for -)
Flag of United Kingdom London, England
Years active 1988 - present


Jodhi May (born May 1975) is an English actress.

Born in Camden Town, London, England, she first acted at the age of 12 in 1988's A World Apart. The role earned her a best actress award at the Cannes Film Festival, shared with her co-stars Barbara Hershey and Linda Mvusi. She remains the the youngest recipient of the award.

Other than a brief lull while studying English at Wadham College, Oxford, she has had near constant work in the subsequent two decades, and can regularly be seen on film, television and the British stage. Often cast as the innocent abused, or as a highly intelligent women having a breakdown - she is acclaimed for her emotional intensity and moving performances. Half-French, half-German, she is extremely reserved about her family and private life, to the frequent frustration of interviewers.

Notable roles have included Alice Munro in Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans; as an incestuous lesbian in Sister My Sister; as Anne Boleyn in the experimental BBC drama The Other Boleyn Girl, and , opposite Ralph Fiennes, as Sabina Spielrein in the play The Talking Cure. May has directed a short film, and has a script in development.


[edit] Selected filmography

[edit] External links

Jodhi May Domain US (JMDUS), a fansite with cited source material

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