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Helena Bonham Carter Biography and Filmography
Helena Bonham Carter
Birthday: May 26, 1966
Birth Place: Golders Green, London, England, UK
Height: 5' 4"
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Biography
For a time in the late 1990s, it seemed that Helena Bonham Carter was about to deliver on her promise and begin what would be a major career as a first-rate, important actress. Audiences and critics had always known of her extraordinary look. a delicate beauty that evoked another time and another place, but her performance in "The Wings of the Dove" (1997) had shown her to be possessed of a vital acting talent as well. She won a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her work in the film, and but for her nationality (four of the five nominees hailed from outside the U.S. that year; the American won the Oscar), she might likely have joined the elite pantheon of foreign-born Academy Award winning actresses.Born in Golders Green, London, England on May 26, 1966, Helen Bonham Carter had achieved success in films early. Before she was 20 years old, she had scored her first lead in director James Ivory's tasteful adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel "A Room With a View" (1985), only her second film. She followed up this auspicious debut as a leading player assaying the uncrowned Queen of England, "Lady Jane Grey," in the eponymous film. In the first part of her career, she became a staple in what can be seen as an annex of the British Heritage industry, starring in more tasteful adaptations of British or anglo-American novels, such as the adaptation of E.M. Forster's "Maurice" (1987), her second film for James IvoryIn hindsight, it is no coincidence that "Room," her first film under the Merchant-Ivory banner (director Ivory, producer Ismail Merchant, and screenwriter Ruth Jabha Prawler' ), proved to be the brand's big breakthrough on the big screen, ushering them into the big-time, with a good box office showing and full-blown Oscar recognition. In the two Merchant-Ivory films in which she was a major star, the brand scored their greatest success. Though it was Emma Thompson, her rival for Kenneth Branagh's affections, who won a Best Actress Oscar for "Howard's End" (1992), Bonham Carter'S presence in the film clearly was a factor in its great success. It began a three-picture run that climaxed with Merchant-Ivory's last wholly unqualified success, "Howards End" (1992)Howards End" (1992) was the last film she made for Merchant-Ivory, and the brand's career eventually wound down without their good-luck charm, as Helena Bonham Carter was the real thing. The patrician offspring of British Prime Minister 'H.H Asquith' 's blue blood (he was her great-great-grandfather; her great-grand-uncle Anthony Asquith was a noted English director), Helena Bonham Carter possessed of an extraordinary look with her dark hair and eyes and porcelain skin, Carter was born to be part of the Merchant-Ivory stable, giving their ersatz-Englishness a certain "je ne sais quoi" that paid off in handsome dividends, rather like British gilt-edged government securities.Ironically, it was her turn as the undisputed star of the neo-Merchant-Ivory "Wings of the Dove" that brought her her Oscar nod. She was not only beautiful, she not only could act, but she was courageous. In "Wings," she arguably had the most explicit nude scene ever to be limned by an Oscar-nominated actress, but lost out to Helen Hunt.Alas, her subsequent career, while interesting, has failed to deliver on that promise, though she is still young and likely to astound us once again. Her choice of roles can be seen as an attempt to break out of the Merchant-Ivory cottage industry ghetto of Henry James & E.M. Forster adaptations. She was quite memorable in the neo-classic "Fight Club" and seemed to be on the verge of achieving that rare status of someone who is a star with an extraordinary look who can also act while retaining true sexpot status. (On the distaff side, the great Paul Newman comes to mind. Brando was a superstar who could act, but hardly a sexpot. Julie Christie had a chance but turned her back on stardom, while Jane Fonda came close, though her sex-kitten act was a bit forced, but finally chucked it all away after having her breasts unnecessarily augmented for Ted Turner.) Carter's output since then has evinced an erosion in her status as both star and actress, though her beauty remains undiminished.
Filmography
Stand by Love (2008)
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
[ Emma Watson ][ Emma Thompson ][ Maggie Smith ][ Bonnie Wright ][ Evanna Lynch ]
Eleanor & Colette (2007)
Stand by Love (2006)
Sixty Six (2006)
Magnificent 7 (2005)
Corpse Bride (2005)
[ Emily Watson ][ Joanna Lumley ][ Tracey Ullman ][ Jane Horrocks ]
Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
Conversations with Other Women (2005)
[ Cerina Vincent ][ Nora Zehetner ][ Brianna Brown ][ Olivia Wilde ]
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
[ Missi Pyle ][ AnnaSophia Robb ][ Julia Winter ]
Big Fish (2003)
[ Alison Lohman ][ Jessica Lange ][ Missi Pyle ][ Marion Cotillard ][ Miley Cyrus ]
Henry VIII (2003)
[ Emilia Fox ][ Emily Blunt ][ Assumpta Serna ][ Claire Holman ][ Marsha Fitzalan ]
Live from Baghdad (2002)
[ Lili Taylor ][ Carole Davis ]
Till Human Voices Wake Us (2002)
The Heart of Me (2002)
[ Olivia Williams ]
Football (2001)
Novocaine (2001)
[ Laura Dern ]
Planet of the Apes (2001)
[ Estella Warren ][ Linda Harrison ][ Kam Heskin ][ Joanna Krupa ][ Lisa Lackey ]
Carnivale (2000)
The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything (1999)
[ Jennifer Saunders ][ Julia Sawalha ][ Dawn French ][ Barbara Windsor ]
Women Talking Dirty (1999)
[ Dolly Parton ][ Kate Bush ]
Fight Club (1999)
The Theory of Flight (1998)
[ Holly Aird ]
The Revengers' Comedies (1998)
[ Kristin Scott-Thomas ][ Charlotte Coleman ]
Merlin (1998)
[ Miranda Richardson ][ Isabella Rossellini ][ Lena Headley ][ Kyla Irlam ]
Keep the Aspidistra Flying (1997)
[ Harriet Walters ][ Lesley Vickeridge ]
The Wings of the Dove (1997)
[ Charlotte Rampling ][ Elizabeth McGovern ][ Alison Elliott ]
The Petticoat Expeditions (1997)
Portraits chinois (1996)
[ Romane Bohringer ][ Elsa Zylbertstein ][ Marie Trintignant ][ Mathilde Seigner ][ Laly Meignan ]
Twelfth Night: Or What You Will (1996)
[ Imelda Staunton ][ Imogen Stubbs ]
Margaret's Museum (1995)
[ Kate Nelligan ]
Mighty Aphrodite (1995)
[ Mira Sorvino ][ Olympia Dukakis ][ Claire Bloom ][ Lisa Vidal ]
A Dark Adapted Eye (1994)
[ Celia Imrie ][ Sophie Ward ]
Butter (1994)
[ Jane Horrocks ]
Frankenstein (1994)
[ Asia Carrera ][ Celia Imrie ][ Cherie Lunghi ][ Rebecca Wild ]
Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (1993)
Dancing Queen (1993)
[ Serena Gordon ][ ABBA ]
Howards End (1992)
[ Emma Thompson ][ Vanessa Redgrave ][ Jemma Redgrave ]
Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991)
[ Helen Mirren ][ Judy Davis ]
Hamlet (1990)
[ Glenn Close ][ Diane Venora ][ Dana Ivey ][ Marianne Denicourt ]
Getting It Right (1989)
[ Jane Horrocks ][ Lynn Redgrave ][ Jade Parfitt ]
Francesco (1989)
Maschera, La (1988)
A Hazard of Hearts (1987)
[ Diana Rigg ][ Fiona Fullerton ]
Maurice (1987)
[ Jade Parfitt ]
Savage (1987)
The Vision (1987)
[ Lee Remick ][ Lynda Bellingham ]
Lady Jane (1986)
A Room with a View (1985)
[ Maggie Smith ][ Judi Dench ]
A Pattern of Roses (1983)
[ Suzannah Hamilton ]
Trivia
  • Lived with Kenneth Branagh [1994 - September 1999]
  • Great-granddaughter of H.H. Asquith, British Prime Minister (1908-1916).
  • Cousin of Crispin Bonham-Carter.
  • Her father was severely paralyzed by botched brain surgery in the 80s.
  • Speaks French fluently.
  • She was rejected admission to King's College, Cambridge University - not because of her grades or her test scores, but because school officials were afraid that she would leave mid-term to pursue her acting career. Because of Cambridge's rejection, Helena, ironically, decided to concentrate fully on acting.
  • She is the granddaughter of Violet Bonham Carter, a Life Peeress in her own right and the niece of Mark Bonham Carter, who was created a Life Peer in his own right as well. Her half-Spanish mother Elena Propper de Callejon is niece of Baroness Liliane de Rothschild, nee Fould-Springer.
  • Delivered her first child, a boy, Billy Ray, with boyfriend Tim Burton on October 6, 2003.
  • Engaged to director Tim Burton (October 2001 - present).
  • Planned to return to West End with an appearance in "Rubenstein's Kiss". However, the play delayed due to her busy schedule. The production, also set to star Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet fame, was due to open in November 2004, but has now been postponed.
  • In 2005, her voice appeared in two stop-motion animated films. They were Corpse Bride and Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Both films were nominated for the Academy award for best animated film. The award went to Wallace & Gromit.
  • In May 2006, she launched her own fashion line, "The Pantaloonies", with swimwear designer Samantha Sage. Their first collection, called Bloomin' Bloomers, is a Victoriana style selection of camisoles, mop caps and bloomers. The duo are now working on Pantaloonies customized jeans which Helena describes as "a kind of scrapbook on the bum".
  • Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006
  • Lived with Kenneth Branagh. [1994 - September 1999]
  • Her father was severely paralyzed by botched brain surgery in the 1980s.
  • She was rejected admission to King's College, Cambridge University. Not because of her grades or her test scores, but because school officials were afraid that she would leave mid-term to pursue her acting career. Because of Cambridge's rejection Helena, ironically, decided to concentrate fully on acting.
  • She is the granddaughter of Violet Bonham Carter, a Life Peeress in her own right and the niece of Mark Bonham Carter, who was created a Life Peer in his own right as well. Her half-Spanish mother 'Elena Propper de Callejon' is niece of Baroness Liliane de Rothschild, née Fould-Springer.
  • Planned to return to West End with an appearance in "Rubenstein's Kiss". However, the play was delayed due to her busy schedule. The production, also set to star Gary Kemp of Spandau Ballet fame, was due to open in November 2004, but has now been postponed.
  • In 2005, her voice appeared in two stop-motion animated films. They were Corpse Bride (2005) and Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005). Both films were nominated for the Academy award for best animated film. The award went to Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
  • In May 2006, she launched her own fashion line, "The Pantaloonies", with swimwear designer Samantha Sage. Their first collection, called Bloomin' Bloomers, is a Victoriana style selection of camisoles, mop caps and bloomers. The duo are now working on Pantaloonies customised jeans which Helena describes as "a kind of scrapbook on the bum".
  • Member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2006.

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