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Kate Nelligan Biography and Filmography |
Kate Nelligan
Birthday: March 16, 1950
Birth Place: London, Ontario, Canada
Height: 0' 0"
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Three-time Tony Award nominee Kate Nelligan has pursued a successful acting career in three separate English-speaking nations. While attending the University of Toronto, the Canadian-born Nelligan transferred to London, England's Central School of Speech and Drama. It was in Bristol that she first appeared on stage professionally with the Old Vic in 1973; one year later, she returned to London for her stage bow there. In 1975, Nelligan made her screen debut in The Romantic Englishwoman, but most American filmgoers saw her first as Lucy in the Frank Langella version of Dracula (1979). Several appearances in British made-for-TV movies followed in the early 1980s; most of these popped up on US TV screens courtesy of the burgeoning Arts & Entertainment cable network. In 1980 she made her first Canadian film, Mr. Patman. Kate Nelligan's most recent movie appearances have been in such American projects as Frankie and Johnny (1990), The Prince of Tides (1991), and Shadows and Fog (1992). |
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- Son (b. 1994)
- Son Gabriel born 1992
- Lives in Manhattan's fabled West Side apartment building, the Apthorp, whose residents include Cyndi Lauper. Rosie O'Donnell, Lena Horne, Conan O'Brien and Steve Kroft.
- Has been nominated four times for Tony Awards: as Best Actress (Play), in 1983 for "Plenty," in 1984 for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," and in 1989 for "Spoils of War;" and as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play), in 1988 for "Serious Money." Twice, she has been a consecutive nominee two years in a row (1983 and 1984, 1988 and 1989). She has yet to win.
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