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Samantha Morton

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Date of birth:13 May 1977
Birth Place: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK

Biography

  A self-described "urban survivor" from working-class Nottingham, British actress Samantha Morton gave her breakthrough performance playing a young girl impregnated by a cult leader on a 1994 episode of the British crime drama "Cracker". The following year she appeared as Tracy, a troubled young prostitute stalked by a serial killer, in the first two installments of the miniseries "Band of Gold", a British production that aired in the USA on HBO. Morton has had a string of successful small screen roles in BBC/A&E films, including turns as the charmingly artless Harriet Smith in "Jane Austen's 'Emma'" (1997) and as an especially staunch Sophia Western in the miniseries adaptation of "Tom Jones" (1998). The blonde up and comer also starred as the title heroine in 1997's "Jane Eyre", another BBC/A&E production.

While her television work proved her a capable actress with a strong presence, more impressive were Morton's big screen roles. She debuted in "This Is the Sea" (1997), as a teenaged Protestant girl who falls in love with a Catholic boy from Belfast (played by Ross McDade), each immune to the tradition that they should be enemies. "Under the Skin" (also 1997), though, marked her breakthrough. As Iris Kelley, an endearing and needy girl who spirals into self-destructive sexual encounters following her mother's death, she delivered a critically-lauded, powerful and uncompromising performance in an often disturbing film. With her stock rising, Morton continued to land high profile roles. In "Dreaming of Joseph Lees" (1999), she excelled as a 1950s lass torn between her romantic yearnings for her disabled cousin (Rupert Graves) and her obligations to her mentally unstable common law husband (Lee Ross). That same year, Morton earned the lion's share of praise (and a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination) for her turn as the mute laundress who proved to be the one great love of an egocentric jazz guitarist (Sean Penn) in Woody Allen's delightful period piece "Sweet and Lowdown." The busy actress also played a young woman taken hostage by two inept crooks (Mark Addy and Charlie Creed-Miles) in the comedy "The Last Yellow" and demonstrated her versatility as an American drug addict opposite Billy Crudup in the festival screened "Jesus' Son" (released theatrically in 2000). Art imitated life when a pregnant Morton was cast as an expectant Sara Coleridge opposite Linus Roache as Samuel Taylor Coleridge in Julien Temple's "Pandemonium" (2000).

Though Morton's desire for offbeat roles had taken her away from the spotlight, it was only temporarily so. In the summer of 2002, she appeared opposite Tom Cruise as Agatha, one the the triumverate of precognitives who predict future murders, in Steven Speilberg's blockbuster action feature "Minority Report" (2002). Later that year, Morton starred, along side Kathleen McDermott, in the Lynne Ramsay drama feature "Morvern Callar." The actress delivered a powerful yet understated performance in writer-director Jim Sheridan's emotionally gripping and autobiographical film "In America" (2003), playing the mother of a young family of Irish immigrants struggling to establish themselves in Manhattan and recover from the death of the youngest child. Her sensitive, emotional portrayal earned her a second Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress.

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Filmography

  Free Jimmy (2006) (announced) (voice) .... Sonia
Control (2005/II) (announced) .... Deborah Curtis
Pride and Glory (2007) (pre-production)
Expired (2006) (pre-production)
Mister Lonely (2006) (pre-production)

Lassie (2005) .... Sarah
River Queen (2005) .... Sarah O'Brien
The Libertine (2004) .... Elizabeth Barry
Enduring Love (2004) .... Claire
Code 46 (2003) .... Maria Gonzales
"Max and Ruby" (2002) TV Series (voice) .... Ruby
In America (2002) .... Sarah
Minority Report (2002) .... Agatha
Morvern Callar (2002) .... Morvern Callar
Eden (2001) .... Sam
Pandaemonium (2000) .... Sara Coleridge

The Last Yellow (1999) .... Jackie
Dreaming of Joseph Lees (1999) .... Eva
Jesus' Son (1999) .... Michelle
Sweet and Lowdown (1999) .... Hattie
"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" (1997) (mini) TV Series .... Sophia Western
This Is the Sea (1997) .... Hazel Stokes
Under the Skin (1997) .... Iris Kelly
Jane Eyre (1997) (TV) .... Jane Eyre
Emma (1996) (TV) .... Harriet Smith
The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996) .... May
"Band of Gold" (1995) (mini) TV Series .... Tracy Richards
The Token King (1993) (TV) .... Vicky
"Soldier Soldier" (1991) TV Series .... Clare Anderson (1991)

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