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Jennifer Ehle
Born
Jennifer Anne Ehle[1][2]

(1969-12-29) December 29, 1969 (age 54)
OccupationActress
SpouseMichael Ryan (2001–present)
ChildrenGeorge Ryan
Talulah Ryan
Parent(s)John Ehle
Rosemary Harris

Jennifer Anne Ehle (/ˈl/; born December 29, 1969) is an American-English actress of stage and screen. She is perhaps best known for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the successful 1995 miniseries Pride and Prejudice, which won her the BAFTA Award for Best Television Actress.

She made her West End debut in 1991, in Peter Hall's production of Tartuffe and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1995. She has won two Tony Awards for her work on Broadway, Best Actress in a Play for The Real Thing in 1999 and Best Featured Actress in a Play for The Coast of Utopia in 2007.

She has appeared in supporting roles in such films as Wilde (1997), Sunshine (1999), The King's Speech (2010), Contagion (2011), Zero Dark Thirty (2012) and the upcoming RoboCop (2014) and Fifty Shades of Grey (2015).[3] She also starred in the short-lived American television series A Gifted Man (2011-2012).

She is the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle.

Early life

Ehle was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle. Her ancestry includes Romanian (from a maternal great-grandmother), English, and German.[4][5]

Ehle appeared as a toddler in a 1973 Broadway revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, in which her mother played Blanche DuBois.[citation needed] She spent her childhood in both the UK and the US, attending 18 different schools, including Interlochen Arts Academy. She was raised largely in Asheville, North Carolina. Her drama training was split between the North Carolina School of the Arts[6] and the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.[7]

Career

Ehle made her West End debut in the Peter Hall production of Tartuffe in 1991.[8] Hall then cast her as Calypso in a 1992 television adaptation of Mary Wesley's novel The Camomile Lawn, in which she and her mother played the same character at different ages.[9] This story, produced by UK's Channel 4, was a five part miniseries about the lives and loves of a family of cousins from 1939 to the present. The two would later reprise this different age portrayal of a character as Valerie in István Szabó's 1999 movie Sunshine.

Her performance as Elizabeth Bennet in the BBC 1995 television adaptation of Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice earned her a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award. After a stint with the Royal Shakespeare Company,[10] she gained her first major feature film role in Paradise Road. She continued her career on both stage and screen. In 2000, she received further critical acclaim for her Broadway debut as Annie in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, winning both a Theatre World Award and the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. Her mother was also nominated for the same award that year for Waiting in the Wings.[11] After a hiatus, Ehle returned to the stage in 2005 in The Philadelphia Story at the Old Vic opposite Kevin Spacey. The following year, she played Lady Macbeth in Macbeth as part of the Shakespeare in the Park, and won her second Tony award for portraying three characters in Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia triptych, which ran from October 2006 until May 2007.[12]

Her more recent film work includes Before the Rains, an Indian-US co-production directed by Santosh Sivan, and Pride and Glory with Edward Norton and Colin Farrell. In 2008, she was featured in the CBS telefilm The Russell Girl.

In August 2009, it was announced that Ehle would play the character of Catelyn Stark in the pilot of HBO's Game of Thrones, an adaptation of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy book series. Ehle filmed the pilot episode, but when HBO ordered the series, it was announced that she would be replaced by Northern Irish actress Michelle Fairley.[13] Much of the pilot was reshot, with Fairley replacing Ehle in all scenes involving Catelyn Stark. Ehle gave up the role for personal reasons, but remains an avid fan of the series.[14]

In 2010, Ehle starred alongside John Lithgow in the production of Mr. & Mrs. Fitch presented by Second Stage Theatre.[15] She played Myrtle Logue, wife of King George VI's speech therapist Lionel Logue, in The King's Speech. George was played by her Pride and Prejudice costar Colin Firth.

In 2011, Ehle played Dr. Ally Hextall in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed Contagion. In the autumn of 2011, Ehle began a costarring role in the American television series A Gifted Man. Her character is a ghost who visits with her ex-husband and asks him to assist with her low-income clinic.

In 2012, Ehle played CIA officer Jessica in Zero Dark Thirty.

In 2013 Ehle was cast as Liz Kline in the 2014 remake of Robocop. She will play Anastasia Steele's mother in the Fifty Shades of Grey [3] and she was also cast in Spooks: The Greater Good [1]

Personal life

Ehle married writer Michael Ryan on November 29, 2001,[16] and they have two children: a son, George, born 2003, and a daughter, Talulah, born 2009.[17]

Work

Film and television

Year Title Role Notes
1992 The Camomile Lawn Young Calypso Mini-series, 5 episodes
1994 Backbeat Cynthia Powell
1995 Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet Mini-series, 6 episodes
1997 Paradise Road Rosemary Leighton-Jones
1997 Wilde Constance Lloyd Wilde
1997 Melissa Melissa Mini-series, 5 episodes
1998 Bedrooms and Hallways Sally
1999 Sunshine Valerie Sonnenschein
1999 This Year's Love Sophie
2002 Possession Christabel LaMotte
2005 The River King Betsy Chase
2006 Alpha Male Alice Ferris
2008 Pride and Glory Abby Tierney
2008 The Russell Girl Lorraine Morrissey
2008 Before the Rains Laura Malayalam-language film
2009 The Greatest Joan
2010 The King's Speech Myrtle Logue
2011 The Ides of March Cindy Morris
2011 Contagion Ally Hextall
2011 The Adjustment Bureau Brooklyn Ice House Bartender
2011 A Gifted Man Anna Paul Television series, 16 episodes
2012 Zero Dark Thirty Jessica
2013 Low Winter Sun Susan Television series, 1 episodes
2014 RoboCop Liz Kline
2014 A Little Chaos Masdame De Montespan Post Production
2014 Black and White Post Production
2014 Advantageous Isa Cryer Post Production
2014 The Forger Kim Cutter Post Production
2014 The Forger Kim Cutter Post Production
2015 The Blacklist Madeline Pratt Episode: "Madeline Pratt"[18]

Theatre

Year Title Role Company Venue
1959 Pink Thunderbird Edinburgh Festival
Laundry and Bourbon Edinburgh Festival
1991 Tartuffe Elmire Peter Hall Company
1992 Breaking the Code Pat Green Triumph Productions Tour
1995–96 Richard III Lady Anne Royal Shakespeare Company
1995–96 Painter of Dishonour Serafina Royal Shakespeare Company
1995–96 The Relapse Amanda Royal Shakespeare Company
1999 The Real Thing Annie Donmar Warehouse
1999 Summerfolk Varvara Mikhailovna National Theatre
2000 The Real Thing Annie Albery Theatre and Barrymore Theatre
2001 Design for Living Gilda Roundabout Theatre Company American Airlines Theater
2005 The Philadelphia Story Tracy Lord The Old Vic, London
2006 Macbeth Lady Macbeth Shakespeare in the Park Delacorte Theater
2006 The Coast of Utopia: Voyage Liubov Bakunin Vivian Beaumont Theater
2006 The Coast of Utopia: Shipwrecked Natalie Herzen Vivian Beaumont Theater
2007 The Coast of Utopia: Salvage Malwida von Meysenbug Vivian Beaumont Theater
2010 Mr. and Mrs. Fitch Second Stage Theatre

Awards and nominations

Awards
Nominations

References

  1. ^ World authors, 1980-1985 - Vineta Colby - Google Books
  2. ^ Performing Arts - Google Books
  3. ^ a b Jennifer Ehle to play mum in 50 Shades of Grey. 3 News NZ. 9 October 2013.
  4. ^ Rosemary Harris and the Picture: Madonna of the Slaughtered Jews[dead link]. Nmia.com. Retrieved on February 8, 2013.
  5. ^ ehle
  6. ^ http://www.uncsa.edu/drama/
  7. ^ http://www.cssd.ac.uk/alumni/distinguished-alumni?page=1
  8. ^ http://www.geocities.ws.dwan_y/tartuffe.html
  9. ^ Dave Kehr (June 16, 2000). "AT THE MOVIES; A Resemblance? It's Only Natural". New York Times. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  10. ^ "What Lizzie did next". Melbourne: The Age. April 23, 2005. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  11. ^ Doug Feiden (June 5, 2000). "'Kiss Me Kate' is big Tony winner 'Copenhagen' and 'Contact' also honored". New York: Daily News. Retrieved February 7, 2009.[dead link]
  12. ^ "Utopian win for Jennifer Ehle and Tom Stoppard at Tony Awards". London: Daily Mail. June 11, 2007. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  13. ^ "Fairley to replace Ehle in HBO's 'Thrones'". The Hollywood Reporter. October 14, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2011.
  14. ^ "A Gifted Man's Leading Lady". http://www.thedailybeast.com. The Daily Beast. September 22, 2011. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  15. ^ "Tony Winners Lithgow and Ehle Are 'MR. & MRS. FITCH' For Second Stage Theatre" August 19, 2009, Broadway World
  16. ^ "Jennifer Ehle - Biography". Yahoo! Movies. January 15, 2014.
  17. ^ Moore, Suzanne (December 20, 2011). "Celebrities' Christmas memories". The Guardian. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  18. ^ The Blacklist: 1.14 Madeline Pratt – Official Episode Guide

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