Sally Hawkins
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 47 |
Date of birth | April 27,1976 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Dulwich |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 157 (cm) |
Job | Actor |
Education | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
James Allen's Girls' School | |
Nominations | Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role |
Parents | Jacqui Hawkins |
Siblings | Finbar Hawkins |
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ID | 403262 |
Maudie
Happy-Go- Lucky
Paddington 2
Blue Jasmine
Made in Dagenham
Layer Cake
All or Nothing
Jane Eyre
Godzilla
BBC Drama Fingersmith
Vera Drake
An Education
X+Y
Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Never Let Me Go
All Is Bright
Cassandra's Dream
Tipping the Velvet
Desert Flower
Room on the Broom
Happy Ever Afters
The Double
The Phone Call
Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky
Submarine
Love Birds
It's a Wonderful Afterlife
The Painted Veil
Stick Man
The Young Visiters
WΔZ
Eternal Beauty
Great Expectations
H. G. Wells: War with the World
Promoted to Glory
Shiny Shiny Bright New Hole in My Heart
Byron
The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses
Justin and the Knights of Valour
Wat's Pig
The Shape Of Water
Persuasion
Silver Bear for Best Actress
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Satellite Award for Best Actress in Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
Empire Award for Best Supporting Actress
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
Glamour Award for Film Actress
Sally Hawkins Life story
Sally Cecilia Hawkins is an English actress. She has received a Golden Globe Award and the Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear for Best Actress, in addition to nominations for a Critics' Choice Movie Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Academy Awards, and two British Academy Film Awards.
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The Lost King: Steve Coogan defends Richard III film in university row
Steve Coogan has defended a new film about The Discovery of Richard Iii 's skeleton, in a row over how it portrays some University of Leicester academics.
The Lost King tells The Story of Philippa Langley , whose research under a Car Park in The City in 2012.
The university said claims that it took credit for her work and sidelined her are " far removed" from The Truth .
But Coogan said: " The university are responsible for their own undoing. "
: " They've played this quite badly.
" Had they at the start been generous towards Philippa, and elevated her to The Front and centre position, which is where she deserves to be, this film wouldn't have been necessary.
" But at every turn they marginalised her, edged her out, because she wasn't cut from The Right cloth. "
Mrs Langley, Played By Sally Hawkins , is presented as being instrumental in The Discovery of the skeleton; the Driving Force behind identifying The Burial site and securing funding for The Dig .
But several academics and university staff are shown to be dismissive of and patronising towards her, before attempting to claim the credit when her research is found to be correct.
'Utterly false'Richard Taylor, former deputy registrar at Leicester University, The Film was " horrendous".
" I was completely shell-shocked, " He Said . " They have portrayed me as a patronising misogynist who makes fun of Richard Iii 's curvature of The Spine . They have presented the university as being sexist, male‑dominated and dismissive of women. "
He added: " My relationship with Philippa was a good One . . To see myself portrayed as undermining her, being a sexist, patronising bully and mocking disability is horrendous and utterly false. "
Mr Taylor is reportedly so upset by his portrayal that he has threatened to take legal action to get One scene cut and a note added to the credits that the character is not based on him.
While several university staff members are portrayed in The Film as not altogether bad people, they often speak patronisingly towards Langley, or are seen trying to put themselves at the centre of media coverage.
Another real-life figure, Dr Richard Buckley , is presented as being dismissive of Mrs Langley, only agreeing to become involved when his department is threatened with closure and he faces losing his job.
However, Dr Buckley told the Mail: " There is no truth to our department being under threat of closure or my job being on The Line or anything like that. That was just nonsense. "
He added: " The Film is billed as being the True Story when clearly a lot of it just isn't true. "
The Paper said it had seen correspondence from The Time between Mrs Langley and Mr Buckley, which is " full of ideas, suggestions, co-operation and positivity".
Coogan, who co-write The Film and plays Mrs Langley's husband, told the Today programme he had been " incensed" by how she had been treated, and that there had been a " central inaccuracy" in the media reporting at The Time .
" The Search for Richard Iii was not led by Leicester University, " He Said .
Asked whether The Film portrayed university staff as " patronising glory hunters" co-writer Jeff Pope replied: " Well, I think it's slightly overstated, but I think there is something in those. . words.
" I think, Yes . . What Happened was, Philippa led The Search for The King . She paid for The Dig . She hired the University of Leicester archaeologists to dig.
" There's No Doubt that once The Remains had been found, the university academics performed the DNA analysis. But they then used that to leverage credit for the whole thing, and that's The Problem . That's what The Film seeks to address. "
In a Mrs Langley said she had felt " sidelined and marginalised".
" I was hugely vulnerable because I'm not a doctor, I'm not a professor. But in The End , I came to find My Voice , " She Said .
A spokesperson for the university said: " We do feel the portrayal of the University of Leicester's role in The Project is far removed from the accurate work that took place.
" We worked closely with Philippa Langley throughout The Project , and she was not sidelined by the university. Indeed, she formed part of The Team interview panel for every single press conference connected to The King . "
Source of news: bbc.com