Natasha Little

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Natasha Little (born October 2, 1969 in Liverpool , England ) is a British actress .

Life and accomplishments

Her mother was a teacher and her father was a manager at England's National Health Service . She spent the first twelve years of her life in various countries in the Middle East , where her father worked for the WHO . Back in England, Little attended Epping Forest College and then graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama . She played her first professional role in The Tenth Man at the Hampstead Theater.

Little won the 1999 Golden FIPA of the Biarritz International Festival of Audiovisual Programming for her role in the 1998 miniseries Vanity Fair , on which she also appeared on the soundtrack . She was also nominated for the 1999 BAFTA TV Award and the Royal Television Society Award . In the comedy Greenfingers - Harte Jungs und Zarte Triebe (2000) she played the role of the daughter of the botanist Georgina Woodhouse ( Helen Mirren ), with whom the inmate Colin Briggs ( Clive Owen ) falls in love. In 2002 she won a prize at the Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish & British Film for her leading role in the crime film Another Life (2001) . In the film drama Vanity Fair (2004) she appeared on the side of Gabriel Byrne , Reese Witherspoon and Rhys Ifans .

Little had been promised the role of Hester Wallace in the 2001 film Enigma , which was eventually played by Kate Winslet . Little still received her salary in the amount of 300,000  pounds sterling .

Little has been married to actor Bohdan Poraj since 2003. She lives in London .

Filmography (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. Natasha Little - Biography. Lenin Imports, accessed on September 13, 2016 (English): “… her father was working for the World Health Organization, including Iran, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.” → Middle East
  2. a b c biography in the IMDb

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