Miranda Richardson

Miranda Richardson

  • Born: 1958-3-3
  • Birthplace: Southport, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Zhiweik Theater
  • Representative Works: The Hours, "Stronger"
  • Miranda Jane Richardson (Miranda Richardson), born on March 3, 1958 in Southport, Lancashire, England, is a British film and television actor [1]  .
    In 1983, due to starring in the personal TV series "Crown Court", made his debut in the film and television industry; in 1985, starred in his personal screen debut " Dance with a Stranger "; in 1987, starred in the movie " Empire of the Sun " with Christian Charles Philip Bale and others In 1990, starred in " Tom and Viv " with William James Dafoe and others ; in 2000, with the film " Sleepy Hollow ", won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress nomination; in 2002, starred in the feature film " The Hours " with Meryl Streep and others In 2004, starred in the thriller " The Phantom of the Opera "; in 2005, starred in the fantasy adventure film " Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire "; in 2009, starred in the movie " The Young Victoria " with Emily Blunt and others ; 2010 In 2017 , starred in the adventure fantasy film " Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 " [2] ; In 2017, starred in the biographical film " Stronger " [3]  .

    Performing Experience

    He left school at the age of 17 and transferred to the Zhiweik Theater to study drama. Three years later, he graduated and joined the drama circle, becoming an assistant to the stage manager for the first time. It was only two years later that I had the opportunity to perform at the Queen's Theatre in London .
    Active on the British stage in the 1980s, television and film circles have gradually opened up their international reputation, performing many European films, and occasionally appearing in some Hollywood films. The first masterpiece is "Dancing with Strangers". She also performed very well in the other two films " Crying Game " and " Enchanted April " produced in 1992. With this triumphant record of three battles, the New York Film Critics Association awarded the honor of best supporting actress to Up her. " Seriously Injured in Love" is a 1993 work by the famous French director Louis Malle . The film is adapted from Josephine Hart's famous work "Damage"-in the tone of a British politician, he confessed the frenzy that broke out between him and his son's fiancée. The most brilliant performance in the film comes from Miranda, who played Framing's wife Ingrid. This is a role that needs strong support. Miranda has established a very solid and credible image of a wife in less than half of Framing's playing time. She vividly showed the great pain of a loyal and kind wife after being deceived and betrayed.
    The 1993 Oscar and Golden Globe Awards gave her a double nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Miranda has continued to be active on the screen in recent years. 
    Extended Reading
    • Alisa 2022-03-29 09:01:10

      As long as there is a dream, it will come true

      A film about the feminist movement. As a representative of female workers, Rita performed very well. Women's tenacity, perseverance, perseverance, and finally victory - a bloody plot, although this is a true story. What impresses me about the film is its details. As sung at the end of the film: as...

    • Ron 2022-03-28 08:01:02

      Young women, go see Made In Dagenham (spoiler)

      I argued with a foreign friend yesterday. In his opinion, China should recognize same-sex marriage (the United Kingdom recognizes partnership).
      I said, it takes time, in Eastern society, it takes time.

      Coincidentally, I watched the movie Made In Dagenham in the evening. Children born in the 1980s...

    • Desiree 2022-03-29 09:01:10

      It always takes so much courage to insist on one thing, how many times will you think that you can't stick to it. Feminism has probably never been entirely antagonistic to men, but more of a male alliance. Once again confirmed that rosamund pike is too temperamental

    • Josefina 2022-03-29 09:01:10

      As long as there is a dream, work hard to realize it, success is left to those who have action and perseverance, feminist movement, equal pay

    Made in Dagenham quotes

    • [Albert is being accused by his union of scuppering other negotiations with management by supporting the women's equal-pay strike]

      Bartholomew: As a union we have to remember who comes first. The Communist Party. And Marx himself said "Men write their own history". That's "men", Albert.

      Albert Passingham: But didn't he also say "Progress can be measured by the social position of the female sex"? Or was that a different Marx? That was Groucho, was it?

      [Bartholomew is lost for words]

      Albert Passingham: Equal pay across the board. You telling me that ain't worth fighting for? Of course it is, and you know it. I'll tell you something. This Rita has got a bigger set of balls than you three put together. And she ain't scared to lay 'em on the line, neither. And I for one am gonna help her. And if you are what you say you are, an organisation pledged to support its members, then you'll get off your lazy fat arses and you'll help her too. Good fucking evening.

      [Albert walks out of the office]

    • [Rita gives an impromptu speech at the trade union conference]

      Rita O'Grady: My best friend lost her husband recently. He was a gunner in the 50 Squadron in the RAF. Got shot down one time, on a raid to Essen. And even though he was badly injured, he managed to bail out. I asked him why he joined the RAF, and he said "Well, they've got the best women, haven't they?"

      [audience laughs]

      Rita O'Grady: And then he said "Well, you've got to do something, haven't you? You had to do something, that was a given. Cos it was a matter of principle. You had to stand up. You had to do what was right. Cos otherwise you wouldn't be able to look at yourself in the mirror." When did that change, eh? When did we, in this country, decide to stop fighting? I don't think we ever did. But you've got to back us up. You've got to stand up with us. *We* are the working classes - the men *and* the women. We're not separated by sex, but only by those who are willing to accept injustice and those like our friend George who are prepared to go into battle for what is right. And equal pay for women *is* right.