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Keira Knightley
Born
Keira Christina Knightley
OccupationActress
Years active1993-present
Parent(s)Will Knightley
Sharman Macdonald

Keira Christina Knightley (Template:PronEng;[1] born 26 March 1985) is a Golden Globe- and Academy Award-nominated English[2] film and television actress. She began her career as a child actress, and came to international prominence in 2003, after co-starring in the films Bend It Like Beckham and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Knightley has since become a notable lead actress, having appeared in several Hollywood films and earning an Academy Award nomination for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in Joe Wright's 2005 adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.

Biography

Early life

Knightley was born in Teddington, London, England, the daughter of Sharman Macdonald, a Scottish award-winning playwright, and Will Knightley, an English theatre and television actor. She has an elder brother, Caleb, who was born in 1979. Knightley lived most of her life in Richmond, attending Teddington School and Esher College. Knightley has dyslexia, but nevertheless was successful in school and was thus permitted to acquire a talent agent and pursue an acting career. Knightley has noted that she was "single-minded about acting" during her childhood.[3] She performed in a number of local amateur productions including After Juliet (written by her mother) and United States (written by her then drama teacher, Ian McShane).

Career

Knightley appeared in several made-for-television films in the mid to late 1990s, before being cast as Sabé, Padmé Amidala's decoy, in the 1999 science fiction blockbuster Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. Knightley was cast in the role due to her close resemblance to Natalie Portman, who played Padmé; the two actresses' mothers had difficulty telling their daughters apart when the girls were in full makeup.[4] Knightley's first starring role followed in 2001, when she played the daughter of Robin Hood in a made-for-television Walt Disney Productions feature, Princess of Thieves. During this time, Knightley also appeared in The Hole, a thriller that received a direct-to-video release in the United States. She appeared in a mini-series adaptation of Doctor Zhivago that first aired in 2002 to mixed reviews but high ratings.

Knightley's breakthrough role was in the football-themed film, Bend It Like Beckham, which was a success in its August 2002 UK release, grossing $18 million, and in its March 2003 U.S. release, grossing $32 million.[5] After Bend It Like Beckham's UK release raised her profile, she was cast in the big budget action film, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (along with Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp) which was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and opened in July 2003 to positive reviews and high box office grosses, becoming one of the biggest hits of summer 2003 and cementing Knightley as the new "It" girl.

Knightley had a role in the British romantic comedy Love Actually, which opened in November 2003. Though charismatic, her performance was overlooked in the crowded A-List cast. Her next film, King Arthur, opened in July 2004 to negative reviews, scoring only 31% at Rotten Tomatoes.[6] In the same month, Knightley was voted by readers of Hello! magazine as the movie industry's most promising teen star. Additionally, Time magazine noted in a 2004 feature that Knightley seemed dedicated to developing herself as a serious actress rather than a film star.

Knightley at a London Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest premiere in July 2006

2005 would see the release of 3 films, the first of which was The Jacket. The complex thriller starring Adrien Brody was derided by critics as unoriginal, silly and messy, scoring a disappointing 44%. Knightley was taken to task for her American accent but was otherwise dismissed by critics. Next would be Tony Scott's Domino, an action film based on the life of bounty hunter Domino Harvey. The film would be Knightley’s greatest critical flop to date, scoring only 17% positive reviews. Knightley’s critics often suggested she was nothing more than a pretty face, which lead the young starlet to comment to Elle magazine, “I always feel like I’m the one with everything to prove.” Pride and Prejudice would round out 2005, scoring a lively 85%.[7] As iconic Elizabeth Bennet, Knightley would receive the greatest reviews of her career thus far. From Variety: "Looking every bit a star, Knightley, who's shown more spirit than acting smarts so far in her career, really steps up to the plate here, holding her own against the more classically trained [Matthew] Macfadyen (as well as vets like [Brenda] Blethyn, [Donald] Sutherland and Judi Dench) with a luminous strength that recalls a young Audrey Hepburn. More than the older [Jennifer] Ehle in the TV series, she catches Elizabeth's essential skittishness and youthful braggadocio, making her final conversion all the more moving."[8] The film would gross more than $100 million worldwide and Knightley would earn a Golden Globe nomination and an Oscar nomination (the Oscar ultimately went to Reese Witherspoon). BAFTA's decision not to nominate her drew criticism[9] from Pride and Prejudice producer Tim Bevan.

In 2006, Knightley was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[10]

Knightley's biggest financial hit thus far, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, was released on July 7 2006. On June 3 2007, Knightley was up for a MTV Movie Award for Best Performance but she lost to her co-star, Johnny Depp. 2007 saw the release of several films starring Knightley: Silk, an adaptation of the novel by Alessandro Baricco, Atonement, a feature film adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel of the same name (co-starring James McAvoy, Vanessa Redgrave and Brenda Blethyn),[11] and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, which was released on May 24, 2007. Knightley's performance in Atonement began to generate buzz before the film was released; it is said that she may well be nominated for another Oscar[12] and on December 13, 2007, was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the Best Dramatic Actress category for the role.

In the late spring of 2007, Knightley shot The Edge of Love with Cillian Murphy as her husband, Matthew Rhys as her childhood sweetheart, Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and Sienna Miller as Thomas' wife Caitlin MacNamara. This 2008 release was penned by her mother, Sharman Macdonald, and directed by John Maybury. She then began work on The Duchess in which she will play Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. She will then play Coco Chanel in a film about Chanel's life.[13] She also lends her voice to the forthcoming Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind.

Media attention

Keira attends the premiere of Atonement, Leicester Square, London

As a result of her rapid rise to fame, Knightley has been the focus of significant media attention. She has been described by press reports as "famously open with media",[14] although Knightley herself has stated "I don't talk about my private life."[15]

She was ranked #79 by FHM in the magazine’s UK Edition 2004 100 Sexiest Women in the World list, #18 in 2005, and was ranked the sexiest woman in the world in 2006.[16] The U.S. Edition ranked her #54 in 2004, #11 in 2005 and #5 in 2006. Knightley appeared nude along with Scarlett Johansson, on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine's March 2006 'Hollywood' issue. In May 2006, Knightley was #9 on Maxim's 2006 Hot 100.

Knightley was the celebrity face for the luxury goods brand Asprey, as well as Lux haircare products in Japanese television commercials. In April 2006, she was confirmed as the new celebrity face of Chanel's perfume "Coco Mademoiselle", though the first photo from the campaign was not released until May 2007.[17]

She is the subject of Glasgow band Endrick Brothers song "Star of the Silver Screen" featured on their forthcoming album Attraction versus Love. The song was written after a chance meeting at a party in Glasgow during the filming of The Jacket.[16]

Her Valentino gown at the 2006 Golden Globe Awards won her much acclaim and even landed her the top spot on Steven Cojocaru's "Best Dressed List" on Entertainment Tonight, while the dress she wore to the 2006 Academy Awards was recently donated to the charity Oxfam, where it raised £4,300.[18]

Knightley has warned kids who dream of the celebrity life that it's not all what it seems to be. "It frightens me when kids go, 'I want to be famous'"[19]

In a recent interview with the BBC Knightley said that she feels "de-humanised". She also said that when a person becomes a celebrity, the public doesn't care that the person's life is constantly watched.

While she has no current plans to leave the world of film, Knightley has said that she could not imagine subjecting a child to the media. She is quoted as saying; "I'm not planning to have children at the moment... everyone changes, and I'm sure there will be a time I will want to do something different. I could completely see myself moving away [from acting]."[20]

Personal life

Knightley, who currently lives in London, is datingRupert Friend.There have been rumours that they are engaged to be married, but Knightley has stated she has no plans to be married in the near future. She has previously dated Irish fashion model Jamie Dornan,[21] as well as actor Del Synnott, who, according to some reports, attempted suicide after their relationship ended, although Synnott and Knightley deny these claims.[22]

She has denied rumors she is anorexic, although after her appearance at the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest premiere led to media speculation that her extremely slender figure was due to an eating disorder, she noted that her family has a history of anorexia.[23] In July of 2006, Knightley said she has become a workaholic, detailing that "the last five years have blended into one. I can't tell you what was last year and what was the year before" and specifying that she is "working too much"[24] and is "quite frightened that if I continue at this rate I will start to hate what I love."[25] As a result, Knightley may take a one year break from acting to travel and focus on her personal life.[26]

Knightley is a lifelong supporter of football team West Ham United F.C., and watches games in her local pub whenever possible.[27] She has said that her favourite book is War and Peace[28] and her favourite film is All About Eve.[29]

Filmography

Year Title Role Gross (In USA) Other notes
1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Sabé (queen's decoy) $431,065,444 Film debut
2001 Princess of Thieves Gwyn (daughter of Robin Hood) First starring role
HoleThe Hole Frances 'Frankie' Almond Smith
2002 Doctor Zhivago Lara Antipova (née Guishar) (TV)
Pure Louise $102,471
Bend It Like Beckham Juliette 'Jules' Paxton $32,543,449
2003 Pir1Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Elizabeth Swann $305,388,685
Love Actually Juliet $59,365,105
2004 King Arthur Guinevere $51,882,244
2005 JackThe Jacket Jackie $6,303,762
Domino Domino Harvey $10,169,202
Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet $38,405,088 nominated for Golden Globe and Academy Award for Best Actress
2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Elizabeth Swann $423,032,628
2007 Pir3Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Elizabeth Swann $309,404,152
Silk Hélène Joncour $1,101,711
Atonement Cecilia Tallis nominated for Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama
Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind (TV) Em Broadcast on BBC1 25/12/07
2008 EdgeThe Edge of Love Vera Phillips (post-production)
DuchThe Duchess Georgiana Cavendish (post-production)

References

  1. ^ See Pronunciation of Keira Knightley.
  2. ^ Foley, Jack. "The Jacket - Keira Knightley Q&A". IndieLondon. Retrieved 2006-05-01.
  3. ^ Abel, Judy (2005-11-06). "Tough enough". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 2006-07-13.
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  6. ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1133964-king_arthur/
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  8. ^ Elley, Derek (September 11 2005). Pride & Prejudice. Variety. Retrieved on July 18 2007.
  9. ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0079677/news
  10. ^ http://www.oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2006/06.07.01a.html
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  12. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6966464.stm
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  15. ^ "Keira Knightley opens up". Elle. 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-16. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  16. ^ a b "Keira KOs Kate". News.com.au. Retrieved 2006-04-27.
  17. ^ Keira Knightley for Chanel - first photo. Fashionising. Retrieved on July 18 2007.
  18. ^ "Oxfam gets £4,300 for Oscar dress". BBC News. 2006-05-01. Retrieved 2006-05-01.
  19. ^ "Keira to kids: Don't get famous".
  20. ^ (7 September 2007) Keira Knightley talks to new look Jonathan Ross as BBC One series returns, BBC
  21. ^ Clements, Andrea (2006-02-27). "Belfast Telegraph". Jamie felt 'second-rate' to former lover Keira. Retrieved 2006-03-17.
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  25. ^ "Workaholic Keira Knightley Needs a Sabbatical". StarPulse. 2006-07-10. Retrieved 2006-07-10.
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  27. ^ "'Every girl is looking for her Mr Darcy'". The Daily Telegraph. 2005-09-02. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  28. ^ O'Neil, Tom (12 February 2006) Transcript: Our Chat with Oscar nominee Keira Knightley, LA Times
  29. ^ (September 2007) Shining Knightley, Flare

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