Hattie Morahan

Hattie Morahan

  • Born: 1978-0-0
  • Birthplace: Lambeth, London, England, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Newhoe College, Cambridge University
  • Representative Works: The Bank Job, The Golden Compass
  • Hattie Jane Morahan (Hattie Morahan), born in Lambeth, London, England in 1978, is a British film and television actress and graduated from the University of Cambridge Newhor College [1]  . In 2007, he starred in his first movie " The Golden Compass ", and played the small role of Sister Clara in the film [4]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 2005, she played the supporting role Beth Lucas Hall in her first TV series "The Obstetrician and Gynecologist"   .
    In 2007, starred in his first movie " The Golden Compass " and played the small role of Sister Clara in the film   .
    In 2008, he played the supporting role of Gail Benson in the crime thriller " The Bank Job " directed by Roger Donaldson and starring Jason Statham . 
    In 2013, she played the second female Laura Knight in the biopic " Summer In Febraury " starring Dominic Cooper . 

    Personal Life

    Hattie Jane Morahan's family situation

    Her father Christopher Morahan is a director and mother Anna Cartwright is an actor. In addition, she is also with Thomas N. Morahan, Andrew Morahan, Ben Morahan and Lucy. Morahan's half-sister or half-sister   .

    Hattie Jane Morahan Marital Status

    Engaged with peer Blake Ritson  .
    Extended Reading
    • Jade 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      Good night

      I read it in one night after I finished writing my thesis. Because of Matthew.
      Will Marianne fall in love with all the men who hug her? The same is true when it comes to marriage. I always felt that the Colonel looked at Willero the way Darcy looked at the man with the same style as Willero.
      I...

    • April 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      reason before emotion

      Sense and Sensibility is really similar to Pride and Prejudice, and I've heard it before. Perhaps because the former is Jane Austen's first finished product, I always feel that it is not as deeply rooted and gripping as Pride and Prejudice, and the portrayal of the characters is not as clear as...

    • Reagan 2022-04-20 09:02:57

      On the narrative technique: the first third of the 2008 edition lost to the 1995 edition, especially the story of the two sisters Marian and Eleanor, but the details of the former are brilliant; on the role: Willoughby in the 08 edition turned out to be a bean No. 2, mourning! The two versions of Eleanor are inseparable, but the Marianne 08 version wins. PS The cottage by the sea in Devon is my ideal interpretation of the English countryside. And, as always, love drops Dan!

    • Adalberto 2022-04-19 09:03:18

      Movies and TV shows have their own tastes, I want to read this book