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Anna Friel

Stage, screen and theatre actress Anna Friel has garnered awards
and critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic.
Following a busy 2004 in North America she starred opposite Rob
Lowe in the CBS romantic comedy film, Perfect Strangers, won over
audiences as defense attorney Megan Delaney in Barry Levinson's
gritty courtroom drama, The Jury, for Fox, played a heroin addict
in Gary Yates' film Niagara Motel, and appeared as Eddie Griffin's
melodic Irish sweetheart in the feature Irish Jam Friel announced
her pregnancy at the start of 2005. The first half of that year
kept her busy in the UK filming the first in the popular film series,
Goal!, before giving birth to a beautiful baby daughter, Gracie
Ellen Mary, on July 9th, with her partner, actor David Thewlis.
Goal II: Living the Dream beckoned and Friel returned to work in
Spain in the autumn, bringing baby Gracie to her first film set.
The first half of 2006 kept her out of the UK again, filming the
most grueling role of her career to date, that of legendary Countess
Elizabeth Bathory, reported to be the greatest murderess in history.
Bathory was a long, arduous, but highly rewarding shoot in and around
the Czech Republic and the beautiful castles of Eastern Europe.
Friel is also currently featured in a highly successful campaign
for Pantene in the UK.
Born in North West England to parents who were language teachers,
Friel grew up speaking fluent French. She first joined Oldham Theatre
Workshop in 1989, performing in numerous productions in theaters
across England. The following year she was cast on the BBC series
In Their Shoes, and also starred in Alan Bleasdale's critically
acclaimed miniseries G.B.H.
During the next two years, Friel amassed a long string of UK television
credits that led to a gritty regular role, that of Beth Jordache,
on the phenomenally popular series Brookside. During her last year
on Brookside she garnered the coveted National Television Award
for Best Actress, after which a number of television performances
followed including her much admired depiction of Bella Wilfer opposite
Steven Mackintosh in Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend.
In 1995 Friel made her first foray into the world of feature film
with Stephen Poliakoff's movie The Tribe, opposite Joely Richardson
and Jeremy Northam. Other films followed, including The Stringer,
The Land Girls, with Rachel Weisz and Catherine McCormack, Rogue
Trader, starring alongside Ewan McGregor, A Midsummer Night's Dream,
with Kevin Kline and Michelle Pfeiffer, Sunset Strip, Watermelon,
Barry Levinson's An Everlasting Piece, The War Bride, for which
she was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress
in a Leading Role, the critically acclaimed Me Without You, and
the time travel adventure for Paramount, Timeline, alongside real
life partner David Thewlis, Paul Walker, Billy Connoly and Gerard
Butler.
In 1997 Friel returned to the stage at the Almeida Theatre in Look
Europe!, with Harold Pinter. Two years later she starred on Broadway
in Patrick Marber's Closer, alongside Ciaran Hinds, Rupert Graves
and Natasha Richardson, and was honored with a Drama Desk Award
for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, as well as a Special
Achievement Award for an Ensemble Performance. More recently she
starred in the London stage play Lulu at the Almeida, for which
she received the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress
in 2002.
- from ABC.com
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