Justine Waddell

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Justine Waddell at the Berlinale , 2011

Justine Waddell (born November 4, 1976 in Johannesburg ) is a South African actress .

Life and accomplishments

Waddell, daughter of the successful Scottish rugby player Gordon H. Waddell and a South African, lived temporarily in Scotland as a child. She studied at Emmanuel College of Cambridge University sociology and political science . In the film Anna Karenina (1997) she starred alongside Sophie Marceau and Sean Bean , in the film Magic Maggie (1998) alongside Brooke Shields , in the film Wes Craven presents Dracula (2000) alongside Jonny Lee Miller and Gerard Butler . She won the Prism Award for the television film The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004), in which she played the leading role of Natalie Wood . She was also in the mini- television series Wives and Daughters (1999), for which she won the British Broadcasting Press Guild Award .

Waddell lives in London .

Filmography (selection)

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