Helen Mirren
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | July 26,1945 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | London |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 163 (cm) |
Spouse | Taylor Hackford |
Upcoming movies | The Good Liar |
Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw | |
Job | Voice acting |
Film Producer | |
Education | Middlesex University |
St Bernard's High School, Westcliff-on-Sea | |
Books | In the Frame: My Life in Words and Pictures |
Helen Mirren on Cleopatra (Shakespeare on Stage) | |
Midsummer Night's Dream: An A+ Study Guide | |
Official site | helenmirren.com |
Parents | Kathleen Alexandrina Eva Matilda Rogers |
Vasiliy Petrovich Mironov | |
Siblings | Katherine Mirren |
Peter Basil Mirren | |
Upcoming movie | Shazam! Fury of the Gods |
Fast X | |
Barbie | |
White Bird: A Wonder Story | |
Nephew | Simon Mirren |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403255 |
Prime Suspect
RED
The Hundred- Foot Journey
Age of Consent
Excalibur
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
Winchester
Woman in Gold
Calendar Girls
Red 2
The Debt
Elizabeth I
The Leisure Seeker
Collateral Beauty
Eye In The Sky
The Fate of the Furious
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
State of Play
The Tempest
The Madness of King George
Gosford Park
Inkheart
The Long Good Friday
Trumbo
The Last Station
The Clearing
Monsters University
White Nights
The Mosquito Coast
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
The Pledge
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Hitchcock
Love Ranch
The Prince of Egypt
O Lucky Man!
Shadowboxer
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
The Comfort of Strangers
Raising Helen
The Passion of Ayn Rand
Greenfingers
2010: The Year We Make Contact
Last Orders
Brighton Rock
Some Mother's Son
Where Angels Fear to Tread
Losing Chase
The Queen
The Good Liar
1923
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Cannes Best Actress Award
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play
BAFTA Fellowship
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Volpi Cup for Best Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
European Film Award for Best Actress
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Best Actress in a Mini-Series & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
British Academy Television Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
National Board of Review Award for Best Actress
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Best Ensemble – Motion Picture
European Film Academy Achievement in World Cinema Award
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
British Independent Film Award – The Variety Award
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Gotham Independent Film Tribute Award
Empire Legend Award
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Washington D. C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Glamour Award for Outstanding Contribution
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Glamour Award for Icons
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actress in a Play
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
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Helen Mirren Life story
Dame Helen Mirren DBE is an English actor. She is the recipient of numerous accolades and is the only performer to have achieved both the American and the British Triple Crowns of Acting.
Biography
Helen mirren is an enlgish actress who was born on july 26.1945 in hammersmith.London.England.She is the daughter of kathleen alexandrina eva matilda and vasiliy petrovich mironov.She has one brother.Peter basil.She is 5 feet inches tall and weighs around 54 kg.She has blue eyes and a slim body type.Ehr zodiac sign is leo and her nationality is british.Education and Career
Helen mirren attended st bernard s high school for igrls and later studied at the new college of speech and drama.She began her acting career in the mid-1960s and has since appeared in numerous films.Television sohws.And stage productions.She is best known for her roles in films such as the queen.Calendar girls.And the madness of king george.She has won numerous awards for her acting.Including an academy waard.Four baftas.Three golden globes.Four emmy awards.And a tony award.Relationships
Helen mirren has been married to director taylor hackford since 1997.She was previously married to director and actor liam neeson from 1972 to 1986.She has no chlidrne.Most Important Event
In 2003.Helen mirren won an academy award for best actress for her role in the queen.This was a major milestone in her career and cemented her status as one of the greatest actresses of all tiem.Life Story
Helen mirren has had a long and successful career in the entertainment industry.She has appeared in numerous films.Television shwos.And stage productions.She has won numerous awards for her acting.Including an acaedmy award.Four baftas.Three golden globes.Four emmy awards.And a tony award.She is an inspiration to many aspiring actors and actresses and is a living exapmle of what hard work and dedication can achieve.Ed Sheeran praises The Darkness in new documentary
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Laura Kuenssberg: Rishi Sunak needs political superpowers to make his rebrand work
By Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
In The Next few days we will all see More of the new-look Rishi Sunak .
'Mr Safe Pair of Hands' is Gone - it's 'No More Mr Nice Guy' now.
Less of the Touchy Feely " green crap" as his forerunner David Cameron once branded it - More of the Red Meat for motorists and rhetoric for Tory members. And if that means the home secretary riling up The Left about Refugees , so be it.
Meet Rishi Sunak the " change candidate" to use the political jargon. The Man who wants to tell you why the Country is Going Wrong - and how he'll fix it.
With The Public grumpy, Conservative strategists reckon that voters will want something different at The Next election. The idea is simple: pitch Mr Sunak as someone who wants to change the Status Quo - Apart from him being in Number 10, that is.
It's a tactic that was clear in his big speech last week when he asked: " Do we want to change Our Country . . or carry on as We Are ? "
A cunning scheme, perhaps, after months and months of dreadful polling. As One cabinet minister puts it, if you have kept trying the same Thing and you're still miles behind, it is simple logic to " take a risk".
But after 13 years in charge, it might take a political superhero to make the rebrand work.
The First obstacle - which I'll be asking him about when he appears on my show Tomorrow - is his reputation.
He was initially presented to The Public as someone safe, responsible, and serious - in other words, not Liz Truss or Boris Johnson . He was the grown up in The Room , the guy who read The Briefing papers, understood the spreadsheets and did not upset The Apple cart.
It may be a considerable job to convince The Public that he was secretly a firebrand All Along , bristling with zeal to change The World .
Second, having what Sunak calls an honest debate about the " consensus" means junking some government promises.
As Far as The Public is concerned, U-turns are not always the worst Thing - better to stop a disaster than let it happen. But whether it's the shifting of green targets or the wobble over HS2, there is a political cost.
There have been noisy barbs from prominent Tories; businesses and campaigners are spooked.
While some insiders point to flickers in the polls after Sunak put the brakes on The Green agenda, there is Not Yet much evidence that green scepticism is a big force influencing voters' behaviour - albeit the Uxbridge by-election win, widely attributed to Labour mayor Sadiq Khan 's expansion of London's Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez), has piqued the attention of top Conservatives.
Switching tack risks the impression that the government doesn't know what it wants or stands for.
Flirting More overtly with The Right of The Party - whether on The Environment or allowing the home secretary to speak pointedly about Refugees - tickles some of The Party 's traditional backers. But again, there's a flip side.
Is this the " real Rishi" as allies have excitedly briefed? I'll be putting that directly to him too. One MP's response to the question was far too rude to write down here, But it translated into: " I fervently hope not. "
Their real concern was that The Right of The Party is essentially insatiable. Measures for motorists or changing The Rules for boilers won't quench The Thirst of the increasingly vocal group Who See themselves as real Conservatives - for example, and on the fringes at conference in The Next few days.
And what's the biggest challenge for any wannabe political superhero trying an epic rescue?
Well, for Sunak to present himself as The Man for change is a tacit admission that lots of things have Gone Wrong on his party's watch. One former cabinet minister asks simply: " How can you be The Change candidate when The Party has been in charge for so very long? " First-time voters for The Next election were barely at primary school when the Conservatives took power.
Should we be surprised by what seems a sudden transformation? Well, over the summer the PM was already talking up the idea of pursuing net zero targets in a " proportionate way" and promised to review what were branded " anti-car" policies then.
He and his team study focus groups' reaction to government closely - But what's interesting is that those who know Sunak well have long whispered that he is " More right wing than people realise".
He was a Brexiteer - not automatically in The Group of Conservatives Who See themselves as the moderate middle. As the pandemic unfolded he was considered a 'hawk' in The Debate over lockdowns, when ministers were trying to balance the economy and health.
As Boris Johnson 's chancellor he certainly signed some big cheques - But his discomfort with the scale of government spending was widely understood. There was always a sense that he was making decisions based on circumstance, not conviction.
For a lot of this year he has been accused of being too blank, sticking only to what his critics saw. Number 10 is filling that Vacuum - perhaps saying something is better than nothing. And as the conference season trots on, it is harder for voters to wail: " They're all the same. "
The big question is: will this work?
Some Conservatives sniff opportunity, an increasing vulnerability from Labour, who have opened themselves up to new attacks by saying More about immigration and their desire for a new relationship with the EU.
Sunak's allies say the PM has a passionate desire to win and to change the Country , which they say The Public will see In Time . Remember that Boris Johnson ran as a change candidate in 2019 with staggering success (also remember, though, that he had a supersized political personality, both loved and loathed, and a brass neck).
Most voters don't sit around wondering about political strategy months before an election. Minds are made up firmly nearer The Time . As One senior Conservative says, the broader feeling in the Country when the ballot comes will be The Strongest factor in whether Rishi Sunak manages to pull off political heroics.
" I don't think it's entirely, or even mostly about Rishi, " they tell me. " It is the results on the ground, earnings and jobs, the NHS, strikes and the cost of living. "
For All That the two big parties' positions in the polls have been pretty stable for a long time, politics can change like The Wind .
We'll see on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg Tomorrow Morning , and in The Coming days at the Tory get-together in Manchester, how determined Rishi Sunak really is to take a different approach.
What's clear is that, after so many months in the doldrums, he is switching style. He is refusing to lose by default.
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