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
    • Ivy 2022-03-15 08:01:02

      A Trip to India: The Barriers of Class and the Black Hole of Humanity

      1. "Epic" director

      David Lean is an "epic" director for two reasons:

      First, he directed works such as "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957), "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), "Doctor Zhivago" (1965), and "A Journey to India" (1984), all of which are epic films. classic work. In my opinion, David Lean is...

    • Oliver 2022-03-15 08:01:02

      Some understanding of characters and plot

      At the beginning of the film, Dr. Aziz watched the car drive past the raised dust and said to his companions that these civilized people will change in a year for men and half a year for women. At this time, he was obviously dissatisfied and contemptuous, but Later, his attitude towards Adela and...

    • Devyn 2022-03-27 09:01:21

      David Lean is too peaceful and boring, the story of civilization is too human, there is no sense of distant and grand fear, the feeling of South Asian caves and exotic horror is not sufficient, and so many intuition, mysterious elements, moonlight, Echoes, religion, Himalayas. But Foster is okay. Judy Davis is despised for her looks...it's pathetic.

    • Mathilde 2022-03-17 09:01:10

      At first, the male protagonist was an extreme licking dog of the British. After being wronged, his national consciousness awakened and he began to hate British people. Blind flattering thoughts and national prejudice, with his own opinion, also allowed him to understand the difficult situation of Miss England under national prejudice and the courage to correct mistakes. When human nature is tested by strong cultural differences, national prejudice, and social environment, can it still persist in rational thinking and the courage to break through various external shackles? David Lean's grand picture is always full of profound thinking about human nature, which enables his films to transcend time and space, endure for a long time, and be worthy of the word art.

    A Passage to India quotes

    • McBryde: I've had 25 years' experience here. I have never known anything but disaster result when English and lndians attempt to be intimate.

    • Dr. Aziz H. Ahmed: And I know what you're going to ask next. You're going to ask me to let her off paying 20,000 rupees, right? Then, if I agree, the English will be able to say "Here is an lndian that almost behaved like a gentleman." "But for the colour of his face, we might even let him join the club."