Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Born 04/14/1941 (83 years old)
Chabua, Ásám, Britská Indie

Biography

Arguably the most genuinely glamorous, and one of the most intelligent, of all British stars, Julie Christie brought a gust of new, sensual life into British cinema when she swung insouciantly down a drab northern street in John Schlesinger's Billy Liar (1963).

Trained for the stage at Central School, after an Indian childhood and English education, she first became known as the artificially created girl in TV's A for Andromeda (1961), before making her cinema debut in 1962 in two amusing, lightweight comedies directed by Ken Annakin, Crooks Anonymous and The Fast Lady.

Schlesinger cast her as the silly, superficial, morally threadbare Diana of Darling (1965), for which she won the Oscar, the British Academy Award and New York Critics' award, and which is now powerfully resonant of its period, and again as Thomas Hardy's willful Bathsheba, in Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), with other 60s icons, Terence Stamp and Alan Bates. Her Lara intermittently illuminates David Lean's lumbering Dr Zhivago (UK/US, 1965) and the colour cameras adored her.

Notwithstanding her beauty, she continued to make the running as a serious actress in demanding films such as Joseph Losey's The Go-Between (1971), as the bored upper-class woman who ruins a boy's life by involving him in her sexual duplicities; Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now (UK/Italy, 1973), with its famously erotic love scenes between Christie and Donald Sutherland; and in three US films with Warren Beatty: Robert Altman's McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), as a tough Cockney madame out west, Shampoo (1975) and Heaven Can Wait (1978).

She was greatly in demand, but became much more choosy about her roles as her own political awareness increased. This means that some of her later films - Memoirs of a Survivor (d. David Gladwell, 1980) and the documentary The Animals Film (d. Victor Schonfeld, 1981), The Gold Diggers (1984), Sally Potter's feminist take on several Hollywood genres - were seen by comparatively few people.

However, the talent and the beauty remained undimmed in such British films as Return of the Soldier (d. Alan Bridges, 1982), Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet (UK/US, 1996) as Gertrude, and, in the US, Afterglow (d. Alan Rudolph, 1997), for which she was Oscar-nominated. In 1995, she returned to the stage in a revival of Harold Pinter's Old Times, to laudatory reviews.

The Film Farm

Actress

Movies
2012

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen - a.f.

 

The Company You Keep

2011

Red Riding Hood

2009

Glorious 39

2008

New York, I Love You

2006

Away from Her

2005

The Secret Life of Words

2004

Finding Neverland

 

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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Troy

2003

The Barbarian Invasions - a.f.

2002

I'm with Lucy

 

Snapshots

2001

Belphegor: Phantom of the Louvre

 

No Such Thing

2000

The Miracle Maker

1997

Afterglow

1996

DragonHeart

 

Hamlet

1992

The Railway Station Man (TV movie)

1990

Fools of Fortune

1988

Dadah Is Death (TV movie)

1986

Champagne amer

 

Miss Mary

 

Power

1983

Heat and Dust

 

Separate Tables (TV movie)

 

The Gold Diggers

1982

Les Quarantièmes Rugissants

 

The Return of the Soldier

1981

Memoirs of a Survivor

1978

Heaven Can Wait

1977

Demon Seed

1975

Nashville

 

Shampoo

1973

Don't Look Now

1971

McCabe & Mrs. Miller

 

The Go-Between

1969

In Search of Gregory

1968

Petulia

1967

Far from the Madding Crowd

1966

Fahrenheit 451

1965

Darling

 

Doctor Zhivago

 

Young Cassidy

1963

Billy Liar

1962

Crooks Anonymous

 

The Fast Lady

Series
1996

Karaoke

1986

Väter und Söhne - Eine deutsche Tragödie

1961

A for Andromeda

Documentaries
2018

Stars of the Silver Screen (series) - a.f.

 

Julie Christie - a.f. (S08E11)

2017

Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards - a.f.

2015

Warren Beatty, Hollywood Obsession (TV movie) - a.f.

2009

50 años de (series)

2008

How the West Was Lost

2005

Garbo - narrator

2003

A Decade Under the Influence

1998

Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names

1993

Hollywood U.K. (series)

1987

Yilmaz Guney: His Life, His Films

1981

The Animals Film - narrator

1971

Portrait of an Actor

1967

Tonite Let's All Make Love in London

1965

Pasternak

 

Zhivago: Behind the Camera with David Lean

Video compilation
2014

Colorspace Vol. 4 - a.f.

Short
1967

Location: Far From the Madding Crowd

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