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Minnie Driver
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Driver in the 1997 film Good Will Hunting
Born
Amelia Driver

Minnie Driver (born Amelia Driver on 31st January 1970) is an Academy award nominated British actress and singer-songwriter, born in London to Ronnie Driver and his wife Gaynor. She first came to broad public attention when she played the lead role in Circle of Friends. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the 1997 film Good Will Hunting.

In 2003 and 2004, she had a noted comic recurring role on Will & Grace as Lorraine Finster, Karen's (Megan Mullally) nemesis and daughter of Karen's lover, played by veteran British comic and Monty Python alumnus John Cleese.

Driver has also worked on several animated features, including Disney's 1999 version of Tarzan and the dubbed English version of the 1999 Japanese megahit Princess Mononoke.

At some point in 2007, Driver will make her return to television starring alongside Eddie Izzard on the upcoming FX Network show The Riches, a show about a family of con artists living in the suburbs [1]. Promos for the show have began airing on the network noting that the series will begin airing in March.

Music career

Driver was born to parents of English, Irish, Scottish, Italian and French descent. She was raised in Barbados and educated at Bedales school near Petersfield, Hampshire, England. Prior to her success as an actress, Driver was a member of a band called "Puff, Rocks and Brown"; the band was signed to a development deal with Island Records, which ended without a release.

She began a low-profile return to music in 2000; in 2004 she signed recording contracts with EMI and Rounder Records and performed at SXSW. Canadian music producer Colin Craig assisted in the eventual release of "Everything I've Got in My Pocket", which reached No. 34 in the UK, and a second single, "Invisible Girl" peaking at No.68. An album, Everything I've Got in My Pocket, also reached No. 44 in the UK album chart, backed by a group that includes members of the Wallflowers and Pete Yorn's band. Driver wrote ten of the eleven songs on the album and also covered "Hungry Heart" from Bruce Springsteen's The River. In 2004 Minnie Driver was the support act for the Finn Brothers on the UK portion of their world tour.

In 2004, Driver played Carlotta Giudicelli in Joel Schumacher's film of The Phantom of the Opera. Due to the vocal requirements of the role, Driver was the sole cast member to have her voice dubbed. However, she did lend her own voice to Learn to be Lonely, a song written by Andrew Lloyd Webber specifically for the film version of his musical (it plays over the closing credits of the movie).

Personal life

She has been linked romantically with several of her film costars, including John Cusack, Josh Brolin, and Matt Damon. Damon was widely reported to have announced their breakup on the Oprah Winfrey show[2], a version of events that both Damon and Driver have repeatedly denied[1]. Driver was engaged to marry Brolin before a sudden breakup in 2001. Driver has said her relationship with Brolin's step-mother, Barbra Streisand was difficult. She was also linked to tennis player Robby Ginepri and illusionist Criss Angel.

Driver is a fan of Chelsea FC. [2]

Filmography

Animated filmography

She had voice roles in three films released in 1999:

She will also provide voice-over work for The Simpsons Movie.

Other appearances

Minnie Driver provided the voice for the female protagonist, Anne, in the computer game Jurassic Park: Trespasser.

She also played a transsexual Playboy diva in Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, an aggressive police sergeant alongside Dawn French in a 1996 episode of Murder Most Horrid, and appeared as herself in the fifth series of Absolutely Fabulous.

References

  1. ^ http://www.tv.com/tracking/viewer.html?tid=97508&ref_id=32804&ref_type=104
  2. ^ Fyer, Jane (November 1 2006). "The Relationship Terminator". Daily Mail. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)