- Billie Whitelaw
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name = Billie Whitelaw
birthname = Billie Whitelaw
birthdate = Birth date and age|1932|6|6|df=yes
location = flagicon|EnglandCoventry ,England ,United Kingdom
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yearsactive = 1950 - 2002/ 2007
spouse = Peter Vaughan (1952-1966)
Robert Muller (1967-1998)
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baftaawards = Best Supporting Actress
1969 "Charlie Bubbles"
1969 "Twisted Nerve "
Best Actress
1973 "The Sextet "Billie Whitelaw, CBE (born
June 6 ,1932 ) is a distinguished English actress of both stage and film. The actress has won multipleBAFTA awards andEvening Standard British Film Awards for her film work and has appeared in many prestigious theatrical productions in a career spanning more than fifty years.One of the most notable aspects of her diverse acting career has been her renowned twenty-five year collaboration with Irish playwright
Samuel Beckett . Whitelaw is regarded as one of the foremost interpreters of his works, and continues to gives lectures on her experiences working with Beckett. Their collaboration has produced some of the most distinctive and innovative techniques in experimental theatre. In 1991, Whitelaw was awarded the CBE.Biography
Early life
Whitelaw was born in
Coventry ,Warwickshire , the daughter of Frances Mary (née Williams) and Gerry Whitelaw. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/43/Billie-Whitelaw.html Billie Whitelaw Biography (1932-) ] ] She grew up in a disadvantaged neighborhood and attended theThornton Grammar School inBradford . At age 11, she began performing as a child actor on radio programs and later worked as an assistant stage manager at a provincial theatre.Film career
After training at
RADA , Whitelaw made her stage debut at age 18 inLondon 1950. She made her film debut in "The Sleeping Tiger" (1954), followed by roles in "Carve Her Name With Pride " (1958) and "Hell is a City " (1959). Whitelaw soon became a regular in British films of the 1950s and early 1960s. In her early film work she specialized in blousy blondes and secretaries, but her dramatic range began to emerge by the late 1960s. She starred alongsideAlbert Finney in "Charlie Bubbles " (1967), a performance which won her aBAFTA award as Best Actress in a Supporting Role. She would win her second BAFTA as the sensuous mother of college student,Hayley Mills in the disturbing psychological study "Twisted Nerve " (1969). She continued to add memorable roles to notable films including "Leo the Last " (1970), "Gumshoe" (1971), and theAlfred Hitchcock thriller "Frenzy " (1972).Whitelaw gained international acclaim for her chilling role as Mrs. Baylock, the evil guardian of the demon child Damien in "
The Omen " (1976). Her performance was considered one of the most memorable of the film, winning her theEvening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress. Other notable films included the hopelessly naive Mrs. Hall in "Maurice" (1987), one of two sisters, withJoan Plowright , struggling to survive in war-time Liverpool in "The Dressmaker " (1988), the fiercely domineering and protective mother of psychopathic twin murderers in "The Krays " (1990), a performance that earned her a BAFTA nomination, and the blind laundress in "Quills " (2000). She returned to film, in a comedic turn, as one of the village residents in "Hot Fuzz " (2007). According toSimon Pegg , his wife accidentally referred to her as "Willie Bitelaw".amuel Beckett
In 1963, Billie Whitelaw met the famed Irish playwright
Samuel Beckett . She and Beckett enjoyed an intense professional relationship until his death in 1989. He wrote many of his more experimental plays especially for her, referring to Whitelaw as "A Perfect Actress". Whitelaw became Beckett's muse, as he created, reworked and revised each play while she physically, at times to the point of total exhaustion, acted out each movement. She would explain in lectures on how "He used me as a piece of plaster he was molding until he got just the right shape". [ [http://partners.nytimes.com/books/97/08/03/reviews/970803.03dickstt.html#hear An Outsider in His Own Life ] ] They collaborated and performed plays such as "Play", "Eh Joe ", "Krapp's Last Tape ", " Happy Days", "Not I ", "Footfalls " and "Rockaby " for both stage and screen. Although other actresses have attempted Beckett's plays, Whitelaw remains the foremost interpreter of the man and his work.Television career
Whitelaw has also appeared frequently on television and won acclaim for her work. She won a BAFTA award as Best Actress for her performance in "The Sextet" (1972), the
BBC adaptation ofThomas Hardy 's "Wessex Tales " (1973), "A Tale of Two Cities " (1980), "A Murder of Quality " (1991), "Jane Eyre" (1996), "Merlin" (1998), and "A Dinner of Herbs" (2000).Personal life
Married first to the actor
Peter Vaughan , whom she divorced, Whitelaw later married writer and drama criticRobert Muller with whom she had a son. Herautobiography , "Billie Whitelaw... Who He? ," was published bySt. Martin's Press (published in 1996). Whitelaw currently lives inHampstead ,London and continues to work on stage, films and television. She regularly gives lectures on the Beckettian technique.Her son, who had lent
Edgar Wright the use of his flat for "Shaun of the Dead ", persuaded his mother to come out of retirement and accept the role of Joyce Cooper in "Hot Fuzz ". [cite web | author = Paul Fischer | title = Interview: Edgar Wright for Hot Fuzz | publisher = Dark Horizons | date =2007-04-09 | url = http://www.darkhorizons.com/news07/fuzz2.php | accessdate = 2007-05-18]A photo of her is on the cover of the Smiths' double A-side '
William, It Was Really Nothing /How Soon Is Now?' . Whitelaw also had an affair with actorAlbert Finney while he was married toJane Wenham .Fact|date=March 2008Filmography
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Hot Fuzz " (2007)
*"Jane Eyre (1996)Grace Poole
*"The Krays " (1990)
*"Terror in the Aisles " (1984)
*"Camille" (1984) (TV)
*"The Dark Crystal " (1982) (voice)
*"Private Schulz" (1980)
*"The Water Babies" (1978)
*"The Omen " (1976)
*"Night Watch" (1973)
*"Frenzy " (1972)
*"The Adding Machine " (1969)
*"Twisted Nerve " (1968)
*"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde " (TV)
*"Payroll" (1961)
*"Make Mine Mink " (1960)
*"No Love for Johnnie " (1960)
*"Breakout" (1959)
*"Dixon of Dock Green " (1955) (TV)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0925794|name=Billie Whitelaw
* [http://ubu.wfmu.org/video/Beckett-Samuel_Not-I-Whitelaw_1973.avi Video of Billie Whitelaw performing Beckett's "Not I"]
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