Judy Davis

Judy Davis

  • Born: 1955-4-23
  • Birthplace: Perth, Western Australia, Australia
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Profession: Singer, film and television actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Absolute Power, Ratchet Season 1
  • Judy Davis was born in Perth, Australia on April 23, 1955. After immigrating to the United States, he was a singer, film and television actor, and dropped out of school to join a rock band as the lead singer for "My Brilliant Career" and won the British Film Academy's Best Actress Award. In 1984, she was nominated for Best Actress Oscar for " A Passage to India ". Since then, she has become a leading actress in the Australian film industry. Her main works include " Absolute Power " and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Chelsea 2022-03-15 08:01:02

      Where does the estrangement come from

      In the process of watching this film, the biggest question is why the misunderstanding and estrangement between Indians and British people are so deep? The most direct answer should be lack of communication. But even if there is not much communication between them, there should not be so much...

    • Julian 2022-03-15 08:01:02

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      A trip that reflects British-Indian colonial relations➕Trial film➕Political film and even the theme has transcended nationality and turned to human nature, reconciliation and mysticism. India is a country that exposes people's nature. In the colonies, there is prejudice and slavery of indigenous...

    • Holden 2022-03-16 09:01:09

      The perception transcends the so-called cultural and religious differences, and experiences the trust and courage between individuals and the value of equality for everyone. The British white and left aristocratic woman who went to India for the first time was not used to the discrimination and rudeness of the British colonists against Indians. With the help of her compatriots who were also not used to such behavior, she met a friendly and inferior Indian doctor. Because of a misunderstanding, Kindness and trust are put to the test. In the magnificent scenery, there is no sense of honor and inferiority between people, which is particularly eye-catching, including the cognition of self and belonging.

    • Leopoldo 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      A trip that reflects British-Indian colonial relations➕Trial film➕Political film and even the theme has transcended nationality and turned to human nature, reconciliation and mysticism. India is a country that exposes people's nature. In the colonies, there is prejudice and slavery of indigenous people has become a tradition in a civilized society. Sovereign and colonial civilization and barbarism, rich and poor, two perspectives on and off the car, unequal ethnic gaps, civilized politeness, used for the British original valueism, an old woman who has insight into world affairs Fear (sex sculptures and monkeys) Indian protagonist with a pleasing personality: the character line gradually double-sided elites Small capitalists curry favor with the British and reprimand the Indians Mr. Fitting: the white left who insists on justice is also invisible to the vested interests superiority

    A Passage to India quotes

    • Richard Fielding: [on the glasses found on Aziz after the latter's arrest] If he had assaulted her he'd scarcely bring the evidence back with him.

      McBryde: Doesn't surprise me.

      Richard Fielding: I don't follow.

      McBryde: When you think of crime, you think of English crime. The psychology's different here.

    • McBryde: [at the trial] Before we begin, I'd like to state what I believe to be a universal truth: the darker races are attracted to the fairer, but not vice-versa.

      Advocate Amrit Rao: Even when the lady is LESS attractive than the gentleman?

      [court breaks out in laughter]