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Helen Mirren is a famous English actress. She started her acting career on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company and went on to become one of the most celebrated actresses on stage, film, and television. She is among the few rare performers to have achieved the Triple Crown of Acting. i.e., she has won Academy Award, Emmy Award, and Tony Award. helen mirren biography – she has won international recognition for her work on stage, screen, and television.

She won the ‘Academy Award’ for portraying Queen Elizabeth II in the film ‘The Queen’, multiple ‘Emmy Awards’ for the TV series ‘Prime Suspect’ and ‘Elizabeth I’, and has received the ‘Tony Award’ for again portraying Queen Elizabeth II in the play ‘The Audience’. Some of her notable movies include ‘Age of Consent’, ‘Caligula’, ‘Excalibur’, ‘Cal’, ‘The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover’, ‘The Madness of King George’, ‘Teaching Mrs. Tingle’, ‘Gosford Park’, ‘Calendar Girls, ‘Hitchcock’, ‘Woman in Gold, ‘Red’ and ‘Red 2’, and ‘Collateral Beauty.
She has published the autobiographical book ‘In the Frame: My Life in Words and Pictures. She was one of the faces of Marks & Spencer’s ‘Womanism’ campaign which included Britain’s leading ladies from various fields.

Helen Mirren Biography /  Wiki

BornJuly 26, 1945, Hammersmith, London, England, UK
Spouse –Taylor Hackford
Zodiac Leo

Family:

Spouse/Ex-: Taylor Hackford (M. 1997)

Father: Vasiliy Petrovich Mironov

Mother: Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda Rogers

Siblings: Katherine Mirren, Peter Basil Mirren

Actresses British Women

Height: 5’4″ (163 cm), 5’4″ Females

City: London, England

 

Film (Date) Role

Golda: (2021) Golda Meir *tbr
Shazam: Fury Of The Gods (2021) Hespera *tbr
Escape From Extinction (2021) Narrator
White Bird: A Wonder Story (2021) Grandmère *tbr
The Duke (2021) Dorothy *tbr
Fast and Furious 9 (2020) Queenie
The One And Only Ivan (2020) Snickers
Anne Frank: Parallel  (2019) Narrator
The Good Liar (2019) Betty
Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw (2019) Magdalene
Anna (2017) Olga
Berlin: I Love You (2017) Margaret
Winchester (2017) Sarah Winchester
The Nutcracker And The Four Realms (2017) Mother Ginger
The Leisure Seeker (2016) Ella
The Fate Of The Furious (2016) Guest Appearance
Collateral Beauty (2016) Brigitte
Eye In The Sky (2015) Col. Katherine Powell
Trumbo (2015) Hedda Hopper
Woman In Gold (2014) Maria Altmann
The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014) Madame Mallory
Monster’s University (2013) Dean Hardscrabble
RED 2 (2013) Victoria Winslow
Hitchcock (2012) Alma Reville
The Door (2012) Emerence
The Debt (2011) Rachel Singer
Arthur (2011) Hobson
Brighton Rock (2011) Ida
RED (2010) Victoria
The Tempest (2010) Prospera
Love Ranch (2010) Grace Bontempo
The Last Station (2009) Sofya Tolstoy
State of Play (2008) Cameron Lynne
Inkheart (2007) Elinor Loredan
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) Emily Appleton
The Queen (2005) Elizabeth II
Shadowboxer (2005) Rose
The Clearing (2004) Eileen Hayes
Raising Helen (2004) Dominique
Calendar Girls (2002) Chrissie
Gosford Park (2001) Mrs. Wilson
Last Orders (2001) Amy Dodds
The Pledge (2001) Doctor
Monster aka No Such Thing (2001) The Boss
Greenfingers (2001) Georgina Woodhouse
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999) Mrs. Tingle
Critical Care (1997) Stella
Some Mother’s Son (1996) Kathleen Quigley
The Snow Queen (1995), The Snow Queen
The Madness of King George (1994) Queen Charlotte
The Prince of Jutland (1994) Getruth
The Hawk (1993) Anne Marsh
Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991) Lilia Harriton
The Comfort of Strangers (1990) Caroline
Bethune, Making of a Hero (1990) Francis Penny Bethune
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989) Georgina Spica
Pascali’s Island (1989) Lydia Neuman
When The Whales Came (1988) Clemmie Jenkins
Mosquito Coast (1986) Mother Fox
Heavenly Pursuits (1985) Ruth Chancellor
White Knights (1985) Galina Ivanova
2010 (1984) Tanya Kirbuk
CAL (1984) Marcella
Excalibur (1981) Morgana
The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Man Chu (1980) Alice Rage
The Long Good Friday (1980) Victoria
Hussy (1980) Beaty
Caligula (1979) Caesonia
O Lucky Man (1973) Patricia
Savage Messiah (1972) Gosh Boyle
Age of Consent (1969) Cora Ryan
1968 A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1968) Hermia
Herostratus (1967) Advert Woman

Play (Date) Role, Theatre

The Audience (2015) Schoenfeld Theatre, NY
The Audience (2013) Queen Elizabeth II, Gielgud Theatre
Phedre (2009) Phedre, National Theatre
Mourning Becomes Electra (2003) Christine, National Theatre
Dance of Death (2001) Alice, Broadway
Orpheus Descending (2000) Lady, Donmar Warehouse
Collected Stories (1999) Ruth Steiner, Haymarket Theatre
Anthony and Cleopatra (1998) Cleopatra, National Theatre
A Month in the Country (1994) Natalya Petrovna, Roundabout Theatre, NY
A Month in the Country (1994) Natalya Petrovna, Albery Theatre
Sex Please We’re Italian (1991) The Young Vic
Two-Way Mirror (1989) Angela, The Young Vic
Madame Bovary (1987) Madame Bovary, Watford Palace
The Roaring Girl (1984) Moll Cutpurse, Barbican Theatre
Extremities (1984) Marjorie, Duchess Theatre
Anthony and Cleopatra (1982) Cleopatra, RSC
Faith Healer (1981) Gracie, Royal Court/The Roundhouse
The Duchess of Malfi (1980) Title role, Royal Exchange
Measure for Measure (1979) Isabella, Riverside
Henry VI (1977) Margaret, RSC
The Seagull (1975) Nina, Lyric Theatre / Lindsay
The Bed Before Yesterday (1975) Ella, Anderson Company
Teeth ‘n’ Smiles (1975) Maggie, Royal Court & Wyndhams
Macbeth (1974) Lady Macbeth, RSC
Man of Mode (1971) Harriet, RSC
The Balcony (1971) Elayne, RSC
Enemies (1971) Tatyana, RSC
Hamlet (1970) Ophelia, RSC
Two Gentlemen of Verona (1970) Julia, RSC
Richard III (1970) Lady Anne, RSC
Bartholomew Fair (1969) Mrs. Littlewit, RSC
The Revenger’s Tragedy (1969) Castiza, RSC
Troilus & Cressida (1968) Cressida, RSC
Much Ado About Nothing (1968) Hero, RSC
All’s Well That Ends Well (1967) Diana, RSC
Anthony and Cleopatra (1965) Cleopatra, National Youth Theatre

TV (Date) Role

Solos (2021) Peg
Catherine The Great (2018) Catherine The Great
Phil Spector (2013) Linda Kenney Baden
Prime Suspect VII: The Final Act (2006) Jane Tennison
Elizabeth I (2005) Elizabeth I
Prime Suspect VI: The Last Witness (2003) Jane Tennison
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (2002) Karen Stone
Door to Door (2002) Mrs. Porter
Georgetown (2002) Annabelle Garrison
The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999) Ayn Rand
Painted Lady (1997) Maggie Sheridan
Losing Chase (1996) Chase
Prime Suspect V: Errors Of Judgement (1996) Jane Tennison
Prime Suspect IV (1995) Jane Tennison
Prime Suspect III: Keeper Of Souls (1993) Jane Tennison
The Hidden Room (1993) Sarah
Prime Suspect II: Operation Nadine (1992) Jane Tennison
Prime Suspect I: Price To Pay (1990) Jane Tennison
Red King, White Knight (1989) Anna
Cause Celebre (1987) Alma Rattenbury
Coming Through (1985) Frieda von Richtofen Weekley
Play for Today: Soft Targets (1982) Celia
Cymbeline (1982) Imogen
Mrs Reinhart (1981) Mrs Reinhart
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1981) Titania
The Quiz Kid (1979) Joanne
Oresteia (1979) Cassandra
Blue Remembered Hills (1979) Angela
As You Like It (1978) Rosalind
The Country Wife (1977) Margery Pinchwife
The Collection (1976) Stella
Caesar and Claretta (1975) Claretta
The Philanthropist (1975) Celia
The Little Minister (1975) Babbie
The Apple Cart (1975) Orinthia
Miss Julie (1974) Miss Julie
Bellamira (1974) Bellamira
The Changeling (1974) Beatrice-Joanna

Early life and stage career

Mirren was born in London to a Russian-born father and a Scottish mother. (The family’s last name was Mironoff until Helen’s father decided to Anglicize it when she was 10 years old.) She joined Britain’s National Youth Theatre at age 18 and the Royal Shakespeare Company a year later. She spent a large part of the next 15 years working with the latter, appearing in such roles as Cressida in Troilus and Cressida and Cleopatra in Antony and Cleopatra.

Childhood & Early Life

Helen Mirren was born as Helen Lydia Mironoff on July 26, 1945, at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital in Hammersmith, west London, to English mother Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda and Russian father Vasily Petrovich Mironoff. She has an older sister named Katherine and a brother named Peter.
Her paternal grandfather was a Russian diplomat, while her maternal great-grandfather supplied meat to Queen Victoria. When she was nine years old, her father, a cab driver who later became a civil servant with the Ministry of Transport, changed his name to Basil Mirren, anglicizing the family surname in the process.
She played a lead role in a school production of ‘Hansel and Gretel while attending Hamlet Court primary school in Westcliff-on-Sea and continued to appear in school productions at St Bernard’s High School for Girls in Southend-on-Sea. At her mother’s behest, she enrolled in the New College of Speech and Drama, a teaching college in London.

Later films

Mirren’s later film roles continued to demonstrate her versatility. Her supporting turn as Leo Tolstoy’s wife, Sofya, in The Last Station (2009) earned her a fourth Oscar nomination. She then portrayed a former CIA assassin in the action-comedy Red (2010) and, in a bit of cross-gender casting, starred in Julie Taymor’s 2010 film adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Tempest as the sorceress Prospera (originally Prospero). Mirren appeared as a brassy busybody in Brighton Rock (2010), an adaptation of the Graham Greene crime novel, and as a no-nonsense nanny in the comedy Arthur (2011). In the political thriller The Debt (2011), she played a former Mossad agent grappling with her past.

In 2012 Mirren portrayed Alma Reville, the wife of filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, in the biographical Hitchcock. The following year she provided a voice for the animated Monsters University and returned to the steely role she had played in Red for the film’s sequel, Red 2. She crossed blades with Indian actor Om Puri in The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014), in which the two played the owners of competing restaurants. In Woman in Gold (2015) Mirren portrayed Maria Altmann, a Jewish refugee who successfully sued the Austrian government to recover paintings by Gustav Klimt stolen from her family by the Nazis during World War IIEye in the Sky (2015) featured Mirren as a British colonel who faces a moral dilemma while remotely commanding a military operation in Kenya intended to apprehend a terrorist.

Mirren’s subsequent movies from this period included the drama Collateral Beauty (2016), the sentimental comedy The Leisure Seeker (2017), and the period horror film Winchester (2018). She played the villainous Mother Ginger in The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018), an adaptation of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s 19th-century ballet. Among her film credits from 2019 was the thriller Anna, in which she portrayed the KGB handler of a model-turned-assassin, and The Good Liar, a cat-and-mouse drama that also featured Ian McKellen. In The Duke (2020), a dramedy based on a true story, Mirren was cast as the wife of a taxi driver who steals a famous painting. She then appeared in F9: The Fast Saga (2021), an installment in the Fast and Furious action series.

Television Career

Helen Mirren’s biggest TV role was as Detective Inspector Jane Tennison in the mystery series ‘Prime Suspect’ (1991-2006). She bagged numerous awards for the role, including three BAFTAs, four Emmys, and two ‘Golden Globe Awards, ‘Satellite Awards’ and ‘Screen Actors Guild Awards.
She won both the ‘Emmy’ and the ‘Golden Globe’ for her performance in the telefilm ‘The Passion of Ayn Rand’ (1999). She also won ‘Emmys’ for her roles in ‘Elizabeth I’ and ‘Prime Suspect: The Final Act’.

Major Works

Helen Mirren is best known for her role as police detective Jane Tennison on the series ‘Prime Suspect’, which ran successfully for 15 seasons, earning her numerous honors.
She received critical acclaim for portraying Queen Elizabeth II in the film ‘The Queen, as well as Elizabeth I in the eponymous TV miniseries.

Personal Life & Legacy

Helen Mirren was involved with actor Liam Neeson in the early 1980s, but began dating director Taylor Hackford after meeting him on the set of ‘White Nights’. They later got married on December 31, 1997, but the two do not have any children, even though she has two stepchildren from his previous marriages.

Trivia

Helen Mirren has portrayed three queens on the screen; Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Elizabeth II, and Queen Charlotte. She is the only actor who has portrayed both Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II onscreen.

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