萝玛拉·嘉瑞介绍:
萝玛拉·嘉瑞1982年生在当时的英国殖民地香港,父亲是银行家,母亲是位记者,在香港和新加坡长到八岁回到英国老家,十六岁孤身来到伦敦一所女校求学主修戏剧。她是在朱迪丹奇主演的电视影片《金发合唱团》来到学校挑新人时被发掘的,但是之后嘉瑞继续进入伦敦大学主修英文,并且一度同自己的母亲一样成为了名记者,直到接踵而来的片约令她专注到电影和戏剧表演上面。大学里面主修英语,过去还在一个爵士乐队里助唱。一个为寻找年轻女演员的星探在学校里面发现了她,并选定她出演电视剧《再续未了弦》(The Last of the Blonde Bombshells,2000),这是她的第一个银幕角色。2008年在伦敦大学玛丽皇后学院英语文学完成学业。萝玛拉·嘉瑞最早出演过《少爷返乡》、《我的秘密城堡》、《辣身舞2》以及威瑟斯彭主演的《名利场》等影片,巧的是每部片子里都用到了舞蹈场景,而她此前从未受过专业舞蹈训练。在凯拉奈特莉试镜之前,萝玛拉·嘉瑞一直是导演乔沃伊特眼中出演《傲慢与偏见》的伊丽莎白的最佳人选,尽管最近换人,但是导演依然非常欣赏她的才华,而将之后《赎罪》中长大的布里特妮的角色给了她。萝玛拉·嘉瑞更是法国导演弗朗索瓦欧容心目中出演《天使》的唯一和最佳人选,这是他的首部英文影片,然而之后引起了选角是否得当方面的争议。接下来她还在电影《李尔王》中出演主人公李尔(伊安·麦克莱恩饰)的女儿考狄利娅。另在影片《飞翔入爱》中演绎肯尼迪遇刺前后的第一夫人杰奎琳肯尼迪。09年出演了电影《荣耀三九年》(又译《烽火家族请》),并且作为BBC电视台钦点的Emma扮演者出演了09年由简·奥斯汀同名原著翻拍的BBC版迷你剧《爱玛》。
迈克尔·刚本介绍:
出生于爱尔兰首都都柏林,5岁时移居伦敦。迈克尔最初的职业是工程师,直到21岁,他才意识到自己的梦想是做一个演员。于是他进入了国家剧院,并有幸得到Laurence Olivier爵士的指导。在一系列Alan Ayckbourn的戏中担任领衔主演。不久之后,他的身影就出现在了皇家国家剧院的舞台上。Ralph Richardson爵士称他为“伟大的刚本”(The Great Gambon)。现在,他已经被认为是英国戏剧界的领头人物之一。曾被伊丽莎白二世授予爵士爵位,尽管他生于所谓的爱尔兰共和国。在前任007扮演者George Lazenby离去后,他曾前往试镜,但因名气不够而遭到拒绝。2002年,自从扮演霍格沃兹魔法学院校长邓布利多的演员理查德哈里斯去世后,谁在第三集《哈利波特与阿兹卡班的囚徒》中接任就成为影迷关注的焦点。这个角色最后选定了迈克尔刚本。2004年,他出演了马修沃恩(Matthew Vaughn)导演的惊悚片《夹心蛋糕》。他曾经六次获得Laurence Olivier最佳男演员奖,两次获得伦敦外围评论家最佳男演员奖,还曾经以HBO自制电影《战争之路》(Path to War)入围过金球奖。年逾六旬的迈克尔刚本,在影迷的心中仍然是最伟大的演员。
约翰尼·李·米勒介绍:
英国演员。于1995年,凭借在电影《黑客》中与安吉丽娜茱莉精彩的对手戏引起美国观众的注意,两人也因戏结缘,于1996年3月28日结婚。在婚礼上,朱莉身穿黑色皮裤、白色T恤,T恤上用血写着Jonny Lee Miller的名字,婚后18个月即分手, 并于1999年2月9日正式宣布离婚。1996年,约翰尼与伊万·迈克格雷戈共同出演的《猜火车》上映,颇受好评,星途一片璀璨。之后,他出演了多部电影作品,如《煞女伊恩》、《八面埋伏》、《双生美莲达》、《拜伦》、《曼斯菲尔德庄园》及《爱玛》。另外,他在舞台剧方面也颇有建树,作品包括《The Play What I Wrote》、《Four Knights in Knaresborough》《Democracy》及《Someone Who'll Watch Over Me》。约翰尼与现任妻子米歇尔-希克斯于2007年7月结婚,2008年迎来了他们的第一个儿子,也是他们的第一个孩子,取名Buster Timothy,该名男婴生于洛杉矶,体重9磅。现任妻子米切尔·赫克斯曾经是一位模特,曾在电视剧《盾牌》(TheShield)中有过演出,在大导演戴维林奇DavidLynch的著名悬疑影片《穆荷兰大道》(MulhollandDr)中也有过出镜。
乔迪·梅介绍:
Height5' 8" (1.73 m) Mini BiographyJodhi was born in 1975. She was born and brought up in London, England, UK. She went to Wadham College, Oxford University 1994-1997. She studied and received a Masters in English. During her time at Wadham she read a lot of literature. She has been acting since she was twelve.TriviaStudied English at Wadham College, Oxford University 1994-1997Went to the same school (Camden School for Girls) as Emma Thompson.For the credits of Eminent Domain (1990), they misspelled her name. Instead of Jodhi, they had Johdi May.One of the youngest actors (age 12) to ever win a Cannes Film Festival acting award for A World Apart (1988), she also won the Laurence Olivier Award for "most promising newcomer".Attended Oxford University from 1994-1997 majoring in English.In 2002, she appeared in the play "Far Away" in Paris, the entire production spoken in French.Personal Quotes"Pam [Ferris] is hysterically funny and often made me laugh at inappropriate moments. We both had attacks of giggles, which wasn't particularly conducive to the seriousness of the scene."
布莱克·瑞特森介绍:
Early lifeBlake attended the Dolphin School in Reading, Berkshire until 1993, before going to St Paul's School, an independent school for boys in Barnes in West London on an academic scholarship. He then attended the University of Cambridge,[1] where he studied English and Medieval Italian, Dante primarily.[2] While a student he acted on both stage and screen,[3] playing Paul Etheridge in White Chameleon, Fleance in Macbeth, and Augustus in Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia (1996) at the National Theatre in productions directed by Richard Eyre and Trevor Nunn.[2][edit] CareerBlake is best known in recent years for portraying Mr Elton in the BBC 2009 adaptation of Emma and Edmund Bertram in the 2007 ITV adaptation of Mansfield Park,[4] Giles Vicary in the BBC series Red Cap and for playing sidekick Robert Presley in A Touch of Frost.[5] He also played the part of Justin in The League of Gentlemen, Idek in God on Trial, and the Duke of Kent in Upstairs Downstairs.Blake writes and directs with his older brother, Dylan Ritson.[6] The Ritson brothers' latest short film, Love Hate, starring Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell was completed in May 2009 and was selected for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Palm Springs Film Festival, London BFI Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Foyle, Omaha, Encounters, Berkshire International Film Festival, Sofia Film Fest (Bulgaria), Tofifest International Film Festival (Poland), West Hollywood International, LA Shorts Fest, Short Shorts Film Festival (Japan). It was the winner of the Jury Award at Palm Springs International Shortsfest and won the Best International Short award at Cinema St. Louis Film Festival. "Crisply shot and superbly acted, it's also a sly comment on repression and everyday insanity. It will be great to see what the Ritsons do next." (Empire)The brothers first directed the short film Out of Time. Starring Mark Heap and Raquel Cassidy, the film won the Global Audience Award at the first CON-CAN Movie Festival[7] and was runner up at Minimalen and the Berlin Film Festival. It also screened at the London, San Paulo and Dresden film festivals. Their second short film, More More More, starring The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss, was a runner-up in the Turner Classic Movies Competition. Their third film, shot in 2009 with Hayley Atwell as Hate, was entitled Love Hate.[8] The Ritson brothers have also shot a fourth short film, Good Boy, starring Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson), Reece Shearsmith, Nicholas Burns, Joanna Page and Blake's fiancee Hattie Morahan.[9]The Ritson Brothers were selected for the front cover of Screen International's "Stars Of Tomorrow 2009".Blake played the banjolele on Doug Hodge's 2006 album Cowley Road Songs,[10] which was recorded in four days at the Blue Moon Studios in Banbury.[11] He describes the banjolele as “a hybrid instrument between a ukulele and a banjo; teamed up with the gazoo it’s a winning combination.”[2][edit] Personal lifeBlake is the brother of Dylan Ritson, with whom he directs and writes. Dylan also attended Cambridge, where he wrote and directed plays for Footlights and the Edinburgh Festival which received numerous awards and excellent reviews in the national press.[3]Blake's fiancee is the stage and screen actress Hattie Morahan, who was also the costume designer and script supervisor on one of the movies he and his brother directed.[12
塔姆辛·格雷格介绍:
Tamsin Greig(born 12 July 1966)is an English actress principally known for two Channel 4 television comedy parts: Fran Katzenjammer in Black Books and Dr. Caroline Todd in Green Wing. Other notable roles include Alice Chenery in BBC One's comedy drama Love Soup, Debbie Aldridge in BBC Radio 4's soap opera The Archers, Miss Bates in the 2009 BBC version of Jane Austen's Emma, Beverly Lincoln in transatlantic sitcom Episodes and Jackie in the Channel 4 sitcom Friday Night Dinner.