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Biography:
The daughter of actor 'Will Knightley' and playwright 'Sharman Macdonald' . After she
requested an agent at the age of three, her parents allowed her to work
on productions in her summer holidays. Her first role was at the age of
9, in 'Moira Armstrong's ...(read more)
The daughter of actor 'Will Knightley' and playwright 'Sharman Macdonald' . After she
requested an agent at the age of three, her parents allowed her to work
on productions in her summer holidays. Her first role was at the age of
9, in 'Moira Armstrong's Village Affair, A (1994) . However, Knightley's first high profile role
came in 1999, as Sabe, Decoy Queen to 'Natalie Portman's Queen Amidala in
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) . Since then she has completed an impressive array of films
including Hole, The (2001) , but is probably best known for her role of tomboy
footballer Jules Paxton in 'Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham (2002) .
Frankie Smith
Keira Christina Knightley was born in the South London suburb of
Richmond on March 26th 1985. She is the daughter of actor 'Will Knightley' and
actress turned playwright 'Sharman Macdonald' . An older brother, Caleb, was born in
1979. Brought up immersed in the acting profession from both sides -
writing and performing - it is little wonder that the young Keira asked
for her own agent at the age of three. She was granted one at the age
of six and performed in her first TV role as Little Girl in Royal Celebration (1993) (TV) ,
aged seven. It was discovered at an early age that Keira had severe
difficulties in reading and writing. She was not officially dyslexic as
she never sat the formal tests required of the British Dyslexia
Association. Instead she worked incredibly hard, encouraged by her
family, until the problem had been overcome by her early teens.
Her first multi-scene performance came in Village Affair, A (1994) , an adaptation of the
lesbian love story by 'Joanna Trollope' . This was followed by small parts in
British crime series "Bill, The" (1984) , an exiled German princess in Treasure Seekers (1996) (TV) and
a much more substantial role as the young Judith Dunbar in 'Giles Foster's
adaptation of 'Rosamunde Pilcher's novel Coming Home (1998) (TV) , alongside 'Peter O' Toole' ,
'Penelope Keith' and 'Joanna Lumley' . The first time Keira's name was mentioned around
the world was when it was revealed (in a plot twist kept secret by
director 'George Lucas' ) that she played 'Natalie Portman's decoy Padme to Portman's
Amidala in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) .
It was several years before agreement was reached over which scenes
featured Keira as the queen and which Natalie! Keira had no formal
training as an actress and did it out of pure enjoyment. She went to an
ordinary council-run school in nearby Teddington and had no idea what
she wanted to do when she left. By now she was beginning to receive far
more substantial roles and was starting to turn work down as one
project and her schoolwork was enough to contend with. She reappeared
on British television in 1999 as Rose Fleming in 'Alan Bleasdale's faithful
reworking of 'Charles Dickens' ' "Oliver Twist" (1999) (mini) , and travelled to Romania to film her
first title role in Disney's Princess of Thieves (2001) (TV) in which she played Robin Hood's
daughter Gwyn.
Keira's first serious boyfriend was her Thieves co-star 'Del Synnott' , and
they later co-starred in Peter Hewitt' 's 'work of fart' Thunderpants (2002) .
'Nick Hamm's dark thriller Hole, The (2001) kept her busy during 2000, and featured
her first nude scene (15 at the time, the film was not released until
she was 16 years old).
In the summer of 2001, while Keira studied and sat her final school
exams (she received six As) she filmed a movie about an Asian girl's
('Parminder Nagra' ) love for football and the prejudices she has to overcome
regarding both her culture and her religion.) Bend It Like Beckham (2002) was a smash hit
in football-mad Britain but it had to wait until another of Keira's
films propelled it to the top end of the US box office. Bend It cost
just £3.5m to make, and nearly £1m of that came from the British
Lottery. It took £11m in the UK and has since gone on to score more
than US$76m worldwide. Meanwhile, Keira had started A-levels at Esher
College, studying Classics, English Literature and Political History,
but continued to take acting roles which she thought would widen her
experience as an actress. The story of a drug-addicted waitress and her
friendship with the young son of a drug-addict, Pure (2002) , occupied Keira
from January to March 2002. Also at this time, Keira's first attempt at
Shakespeare was filmed. She played Helena in a modern interpretation of
a scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream entitled Seasons Alter, The (2002) . This was
commissioned by environmental organisation Futerra, of which Keira's
mother is patron. Keira received no fee for this performance, or for
another short film, New Year's Eve (2002) , by award-winning director 'Colin Spector' .
But it was a chance encounter with producer 'Andy Harries' at the London
premiere of Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) which forced Keira to leave her studies and pursue
acting full-time. The meeting lead to an audition for the role of
Larisa Feodorovna Guishar - the classic heroine of Boris Pasternak' 's
novel "Doctor Zhivago" (2002) (mini) , played famously in the 'David Lean (I)' movie by 'Julie Christie (I)' . This
was to be a big-budget TV movie with a screenplay written by 'Andrew Davies (I)' .
Keira won the part and the mini-series was filmed throughout the Spring
of 2002 in Slovakia, co-starring 'Sam Neill' and 'Hans Matheson' as Yuri Zhivago.
Keira rounded off 2002 with a few scenes in the first movie to be
directed by Blackadder and Vicar of Dibley writer 'Richard Curtis (I)' . Called
Love Actually (2003) , Keira played Juliet, a newlywed whose husband's Best Man is
secretly besotted with her.
A movie filmed after Love Actually but released before it was to make
the world sit up and take notice of this beautiful fresh-faced young
actress with a cute British accent. It was a movie which Keira very
nearly missed out on altogether. Auditions were held in London for a
new blockbuster movie called Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) , but heavy traffic in the city
forced Keira to be tagged on to the end of the day's auditions list. It
helped - she got the part. Filming took place in Los Angeles and the
Caribbean from October 2002 to March 2003 and was released to massive
box office success and almost universal acclaim in the July of that
year. Meanwhile, a small British film called Bend It Like Beckham (2002) had sneaked onto a
North American release slate and was hardly setting the box office
alight. But Keira's dominance in Pirates had set tongues wagging and
questions being asked about the actress playing Elizabeth Swann. Almost
too late, Bend It's distributors realised one of its two stars was the
same girl whose name was on everyone's lips due to Pirates, and took
the unusual step of re-releasing Bend It to 1,000 screens across the
US, catapulting it from no. 26 back up to no. 12. Pirates, meanwhile,
was fighting off all contenders at the top spot, and stayed in the Top
3 for an incredible 21 weeks.
It was perhaps no surprise, then, that Keira was on producer 'Jerry Bruckheimer's
wanted list for the part of Guinevere in a planned accurate telling of
the legend of King Arthur. Filming took place in Ireland and Wales from
June to November 2003. In July Keira had become celebrity face of
British jeweller and luxury goods retailer Asprey.
At a photoshoot for the company on Long island New York in August Keira
met and fell in love with Northern Irish model Jamie Dornan. King Arthur (2004)
was released in July 2004 to lukewarm reviews. It seems audiences
wanted the legend after all, and not necessarily the truth. Keira
became the breakout star' and 'one to watch in 2004' throughout the
world's media at the end of 2003.
Keira's 2004 started off in Scotland and Canada filming 'John Maybury
's time-travelling thriller Jacket, The (2005) with Oscar-winner 'Adrien Brody' . A
planned movie of 'Deborah Moggach's novel, Tulip Fever, about forbidden love in
17th Century Amsterdam, was cancelled in February after the British
government suddenly closed tax loopholes which allowed filmmakers to
claw back a large proportion of their expenditure. Due to star Keira
and 'Jude Law' in the main roles, the film remains mothballed. Instead,
Keira spent her time wisely, visiting Ethiopia on behalf of the Comic
Relief charity, and spending summer at various grandiose locations
around the UK filming what promises to be a faithful adaptation of
'Jane Austen (I)'s classic novel Pride and Prejudice (2005) , alongside 'Matthew Macfadyen' as Mr. Darcy, and
with 'Donald Sutherland (I)' and 'Judi Dench' in supporting roles.
In October 2004, Keira received her first major accolade, the Hollywood
Film Award for Best Breakthrough Actor - Female. The remainder of 2004
saw Keira once again trying a completely new genre, this time the
part-fact, part-fiction life story of model turned bounty hunter
Domino (2005) . Her pre-contracted sequel clause from the original Pirates
movie meant the production of not one, but two sequels were already in
the works. Pre-production started in February, and Keira started
filming - again in Los Angeles and the Caribbean - from mid-March
onwards. Filming is expected to wrap in January of 2006 with Pirates
of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) due for a Summer 2006
release and Pirates of the Caribbean 3 (2007) for Summer
2007.
Paul Fisher - paul@keiraweb.com
Quotes:
* "The problem for me was that by being in the film the magic was broken.
I loved the first Star Wars film and my mum was really into it too,
that's why I took the part. But the Force wasn't there when we were
filming it, and they didn't have real l ...(read more)
* "The problem for me was that by being in the film the magic was broken.
I loved the first Star Wars film and my mum was really into it too,
that's why I took the part. But the Force wasn't there when we were
filming it, and they didn't have real light sabres, which annoyed me."
* About wearing a corset on Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) : "I had a Scarlett O'Hara thing, she
gets her waist down to 18 and a half inches--so I thought I would try
that. For five minutes, it's fantastic--you have this tiny waist and
fantastic cleavage, but oxygen deprivation is a big problem!"
* (About kissing 'Orlando Bloom' in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) ) There were these teen-aged girls
off-cam, and they were ready to kill me because I kissed
'Orlando Bloom' !
* "I feel less blonde now and, er, smarter!"
* "There's no point having an 18th birthday in America."
* "I've always been a snob about qualifications."
* on Bend It Like Beckham (2002) : "I thought there would be doubles--stunt doubles--and I
would just run in for the close-ups, but unfortunately they didn't have
the money for that."
* (After being called the new 'Hayley Mills' ) "That was cruel! Nothing against
'Hayley Mills' , but I'm trying to be cool here. I'm trying to be edgy".
* "Do you know that on all the sets I've been on, nobody has ever made a
pass at me?"
* (on shoes) "I see a pair of shoes I adore, and it doesn't matter if
they have them in my size. I buy them anyway."
* (On "View, The" (1997) ) "I met 'Barbara Walters' backstage and didn't know who she was.
She's an American phenomenon, I was told later. I'm just sooo
English".
* (at a photo shoot) "I'm a hooker in these pictures, and I must be a
high priced one because I'm staying at the Ritz, which is good."
* "I'm a tomboy beanpole? I can't use a computer, so maybe I'm a bit out
of the loop. I don't know whether to be flattered or not flattered. The
beanpole bit, is that good? Can you be a sexy beanpole?"
* "'Katharine Hepburn' and 'Vivien Leigh' are my heroes. Not because of their ability, but
because of their perseverance".
* "When in doubt, faint."
* on making Love Actually (2003) : "We had kind of done all our wedding and we felt
like the stars of the show, then sudden you've got all these other
people with story lines and you think: Excuse me, I know you're
'Alan Rickman' , but get out of my film, please, thank you."
* I know for a fact the work is going to dry up, and people will get
bored of me. That's not bitterness, just the truth.
* (On her conception) I was a bet. My mum was desperate for another
child, and my dad told her that the only way they could afford to have
one was if she sold a play. So Mum wrote When I Was a Girl, I Used to
Scream and Shout.
* I don't think I can call myself an actress yet. I just don't think my
skill level is that high. I hope that with every job it gets better.
But until I'm good, I can say I'm trying to be an actor, but I don't
think I've completely made it.
* As a moviegoer and a woman, I want to see that, so it's great to get to
play parts like that. But Guinevere is a terrifying creature. If I saw
a battle, I'd run in the other direction. I'm not strong in that way at
all. But I'm certainly someone who has always known what I wanted and
tried to get it.
* In this business, fame lasts for a second. You can be blown up and be
blown down. People keep losing interest in faces because new ones come
along every single second. I'm one at the moment. Tomorrow I won't be.
That's cool. I'm not saying that when it does end, I'll be like, 'Yay!
It's ending.' But I'll move on and do something else because that's
what has to be done. It's about survival. If you're sad about it, then
you're in the wrong job.
* (On actresses living in Hollywood) I take my hat off to actresses
there, particularly the young ones, because the emphasis is on trying
to find perfection. But I think it's the imperfections in people that
make them perfect. I don't find perfect faces very interesting.
* Acting requires me to be very observant, which means being able to sit
in cafes for hours and watch people.
* "I don't have a problem with my body. I'm not just going to strip off
all my clothing, but if the part calls for it and I don't think there's
any way round, I'm absolutely fine."
* "I'm a bit of a tomboy so the action stuff was fantastic."
* It's also strange when people recognise you in the street and they know
you but you don't know them. It's a little weird, but nothing to
complain about.
* "I'd wanted to get stuck into the action on Pirates of the Caribbean
and I asked Jerry ['Jerry Bruckheimer' if I could have a sword fight in that, and
he more than made up for it in King Arthur (2004) by giving me axe fights, knife
fights, and all the rest of it. I absolutely loved it. It was like
being 11 years old and in the playground again."
* "It was part of the job. There's no point in being embarrassed about
it, because that is the name of the game. It was just another day at
the office. A very nice day at the office." [On the love scene with
'Clive Owen' in King Arthur (2004) ]
* I don't think about nutrition. The very thought of a diet makes me want
chips and ice cream. And I just hate going to the gym. I cannot stand
it.
* The fact that we haven't focused on the love triangle between Arthur,
Lancelot and Guinevere was actually one of the things that made me want
to do the film. It's interesting to tell it in a completely new way.
* "Every part I've ever got, I always thought it was completely
ridiculous that I was up for it. With Pirates, I only packed for a week
because I was sure that I was going to get sacked. I thought they'd
made the hugest mistake."
* "We're all fans of cinema, you know. Forget about being an actor, I
love watching films. I really do. That's what I love doing, as a hobby.
I find the whole process fascinating, as do my parents, they go to the
cinema a lot."
* "I don't do a thing to keep fit, I just cannot make myself work out. My
abs are just luck - my mum has good ones so it's a family trait."
* "I don't read any magazines or newspapers any more, because I find it
really scary and I get really scared when I'm followed by
photographers. I have, on many occasions, broken down in tears because
I find it terrifying. I dropped out of school when I was 16 so there's
nothing else that I can do."
* "I don't like parties very much. I'm not a very sociable being."
* "I've always been quite tomboyish."
* "In LA, I'm twice the size- height and everything else- of most of the
other actresses who are going for an audition."
* "I think I always disappoint people because they always expect someone
very pretty, very done."
* "Three years after that I was diagnosed as dyslexic, and we struck a
deal: I was allowed to start acting on condition that I would read
constantly and get good grades at school."
* "I always feel like I'm the one with everything to prove."
* "I paint and draw, but very badly."
* Talking about her possibly being anorexic: "I've got a lot of
experience with anorexia. It was in my family. My grandmother, and my
great-grandmother suffered from it and I had a lot of friends at school
who suffer from it so I don't think it's anything to be taken lightly."
* "A newspaper here voted me one of the scruffiest people in Britain. I'm
quite proud of that. It's completely true."
* "I suppose I'm more of a tomboy than the girly-girl, which is why I
can't walk on stilettos very well."
* "I do remember, at six, thinking I should be earning my own living. My
mum says I was born 45."
* "The most fantastic date I've ever had was going bowling, because I
don't bowl and I'm awful."
* "There are pressures to conform to a certain type, tall, blonde, thin,
big breasts, you know - The Type."
* "Last year I went to the Vanity Fair party after the Oscars and I stood
in the corner and had a lot of champagne. It's very, very scary."
* "I'm dyslexic, and at six years old they realized I couldn't read a
word and had been fooling them. My mum said to me: 'If you come to me
with a book in your hand and a smile on your face every day through the
summer holiday, I'll get you an agent.' "
* "I don't court attention, which is why I've never been to nightclubs
like Chinawhite."
* "I'm not a social person, so I really have very few friends in the
business."
* "To be honest, I'd sooner be with my mates having a pint."
* "If I have a dark side, I haven't discovered it yet. How very boring of
me."
* "Producers usually hire a stylist for me when I got to premieres
because they think I'm so pathetic."
* "I'm incredibly self-conscious about my body."
* "There's no individuality on the red carpet. That's why I loved
'Björk's Oscar swan dress. I wish I had the courage."
* [Guinevere] "She's very manipulative and calculating and would use
whomever to get her own way, whether it was with her sexuality or by
killing someone. It felt very empowering playing her!"
* "People send over dresses for me to wear to these functions, but I
often feel like a 5-year-old in my mom's clothes. So I just wear jeans
and a top every single time."
* "People said to me yesterday, 'How does it feel to be anorexic?' I had
no idea that I was. I can safely say that I'm not. I've got a lot of
experience with anorexia. My grandmother and great-grandmother suffered
from it. In a way it's good that it's out there and people are talking
about it. It's quite interesting because it's normally high-achieving
women who suffer from it because, I guess, they're control freaks."
* "Nudity frightens me, but I will do it when I think it's necessary - or
when it makes me giggle."
* "The most exercise I do is turning on the television."
* "I'm naturally an extremely lazy person, so if someone did everything
for me, I really think I would do nothing at all."
* "I don't read anything and I don't look at newspapers. It's too weird,
so I'm not really aware of hype anywhere."
* I think I always disappoint people, because they always expect someone
very pretty. Very done. There's so much pressure to be thin, blonde and
busty. I'm skinny, but even I couldn't fit into some of the clothes
there (in L.A.)!" In a funny kind of way, I think you create it
yourself. I think it's much better to go with the flow and embrace your
body, whatever shape it is, and just be happy.
* "The Celts would've been fighting naked and painted blue, but there was
no way I was going to do that. Having a bare midriff and running around
killing people was fun. But you don't want to see boobs bumping up and
down on a battlefield. It would be distracting" On modesty over
historical accuracy in King Arthur (2004) .
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