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Miranda Jane Richardson (born 3 March 1958) [1] is an English actress who has worked in film, television and theatre. [2] [3]After graduating from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, [4] Richardson began her career in 1979 and made her West End debut in the 1981 play Moving, [4] before being nominated for the 1987 Olivier Award for Best Actress for A Lie of the Mind.
TV series (1 episode: "Miranda Richardson") 1994 Fatherland: Charlie Maguire Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film [61] [62] 1994–2004 Absolutely Fabulous: Bettina TV series (2 episodes) 1996 Saint-Ex: Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry: TV film 1997 A Dance to the Music of Time: Pamela Flitton
Praising Miranda Richardson as being perfect for the role of Elspeth, Caroline Thompson asserted that she had been "a blast to work with." [ 1 ] Caroline Thompson noted that she cast the actors to play the dwarves according to their own individual personalities; she remarked that Warwick Davis was a "phenomenal actor" while Penny Blake was "so ...
Sean Bean and Miranda Richardson are set to star alongside John Malkovich in the biopic of Romanian conductor Sergiu Celibidache, Variety can reveal. Also joining the cast is Ben Schnetzer (“The ...
The Crying Game is a 1992 crime thriller film, written and directed by Neil Jordan, produced by Stephen Woolley and Nik Powell, and starring Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Jaye Davidson, Adrian Dunbar, Ralph Brown, and Forest Whitaker.
Gideon's Daughter is the second of two linked BBC television dramas written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff.. Produced independently for the BBC by Talkback Thames and starring Bill Nighy, Miranda Richardson, and Emily Blunt, it aired in the UK on BBC One on 26 February 2006 and in the US on BBC America a month later.
The consensus summarizes: "Mike Newell's adaptation of Elizabeth von Arnim's novel moves at a more generous pace than the 1935 version, allowing excellent performances from Miranda Richardson and Joan Plowright to flourish." [10]
Miranda Richardson, 48, announced she would shut The Live and Let Live, Harpole, Northamptonshire, after four years in charge.