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Juliet Stevenson
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| Mostly Credited As: | Juliet Stevenson |
| Birth Name: | Juliet Anne Virginia Stevenson |
| Date Of Birth: | November 30, 1956 (Age 53) |
| Country Of Birth: | United Kingdom |
| Birth Place: | Essex, England |
Juliet grew up all around the world, as her father was a senior officer in the British army. She lived in West Germany, Malta and Australia, among other far-flung places, as well as the south of England. She then spent four years at a girls' boarding school and three more at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London, leaving in 1978. While at RADA, she won the Bancroft Gold Medal, and is now a member of RADA's Council, its governing body.
For eight years, Juliet was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and then she decided to move onto a wider stage. She appeared in the hit movie Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991), for which she won the International Fantasy Film Award (Best Actress), the Mystfest Award (Best Actress), the Evening Standard British Film Award (Best Actress) and the Catalonian International Film Festival Award (Best Actress). She has had many other screen roles, mostly in films. Juliet was also voted the All Time Favourite Reader by the listeners of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
In 1989, she won an ACE Award (Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries) for Life Story and in 1992 the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award (Best Actress) for Death and the Maiden. She was recently appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by H.M. the Queen.
Juliet is a patron of War Child International.and an active campaigner in many causes. The picture on this page shows her speaking at a Free Palestine rally in London in May, 2003.
Juliet's partner is Dr Hugh Brody, an anthropologist, and they live in London with their children Rosalind and Gabriel.
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Juliet grew up all around the world, as her father was a senior officer in the British army. She lived in West Germany, Malta and Australia, among other far-flung places, as well as the south of England. She then spent four years at a girls' boarding school and three more at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London, leaving in 1978. While at RADA, she won the Bancroft Gold Medal, and is now a member of RADA's Council, its governing body.
For eight years, Juliet was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and then she decided to move onto a wider stage. She appeared in the hit movie Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991), for which she won the International Fantasy Film Award (Best Actress), the Mystfest Award (Best Actress), the Evening Standard British Film Award (Best Actress) and the Catalonian International Film Festival Award (Best Actress). She has had many other screen roles, mostly in films. Juliet was also voted the All Time Favourite Reader by the listeners of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
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Juliet was recently appointed by H.M. the Queen as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. | Juliet joined the Royal Shakespeare Company after graduating from RADA. | Juliet has worked closely with actor Alan Rickman in the campaign to save The Rivergate Theatre. | Juliet is a patron of War Child International. | Juliet's birthday falls under the Chinese Year of the Monkey. | Juliet's Zodiac Sign is Scorpio. | In 1992, Juliet won the International Fantasy Film Award for Best Actress for: Truly Madly Deeply (1991). | In 1992, Juliet won the Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress for: Truly Madly Deeply (1991). | In 2002, Juliet won the Best Actress Award for: Food of Love (2002) at the Dallas OUT TAKES. | In 1991, Juliet won the Best Actress Award for: Truly Madly Deeply (1991) at the Catalonian International Film Festival, Sitges, Spain. |
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