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The film is set in 1870 in Britain. While working on her aunt's farm in Dorset, Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan) meets neighbouring farmer, Gabriel Oak (Matthias Schoenaerts). He eventually proposes, but the headstrong Bathsheba declines, saying she is too independent. One night, Gabriel's new sheepdog herds his entire flock off a steep cliff.
Rejected by Bathsheba earlier as a suitor for lack of wealth, Gabriel lost his own flock after one of his dogs drove them off a cliff. Bathsheba impulsively sends a valentine to William Boldwood, a nearby gentleman farmer. Boldwood, a middle-aged bachelor, falls passionately in love with her and proposes; Bathsheba promises to consider his offer.
Bathsheba discovers that her new husband is an improvident gambler with little interest in farming. She also begins to suspect he does not love her. In fact, Troy's heart belongs to her former servant, Fanny Robin. Before meeting Bathsheba, Troy had promised to marry Fanny; on the wedding day, however, Fanny goes to the wrong church.
Baeza has acted in a number of films and television programmes, including the 1998 film Far from the Madding Crowd playing the leading role of Bathsheba Everdene, [5] and the 2008 BBC production The Passion as Mary Magdalene. [4] She has also performed on stage, including Navy Pier in 2000 and The Flight Into Egypt in 1996. [4]
Bathsheba Everdene 1968 Petulia: Petulia Danner 1969 In Search of Gregory: Catherine Morelli 1971 The Go-Between: Marian Maudsley (Lady Trimingham) McCabe & Mrs. Miller: Constance Miller 1973 Don't Look Now: Laura Baxter 1975 Shampoo: Jackie Shawn Nashville: Herself 1977 Demon Seed: Susan Harris 1978 Heaven Can Wait: Betty Logan 1981 Memoirs of ...
Curigwen Lewis (1 November 1905 – 17 February 1992) was a Welsh actress of stage and screen.. She was born in Llandrindod Wells as Martha Curigwen Lewis. In 1939 she married actor Andrew Cruickshank, [1] with whom she appeared in two episodes of Dr. Finlay's Casebook.
Bathsheba Everdene [16] Suffragette: Maud Watts [17] 2017 Mudbound: Laura McAllan [18] 2018 Wildlife: Jeanette Brinson [19] 2020 Promising Young Woman: Cassandra "Cassie" Thomas Also executive producer [20] A Christmas Carol: Belle (voice) [21] 2021 The Dig: Edith Pretty [22] 2022 She Said: Megan Twohey [23] 2023 Saltburn: Poor Dear Pamela [24 ...
Katniss's first name comes from the edible arrowhead plant, [4] which was known as katniss in the language of the Lenape. [5]Her last name comes from Bathsheba Everdene, the central female character in the 1874 novel Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy.