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Kate Beckinsale - Wikipedia. Kathrin Romary Beckinsale (born 2. July 1. 97. 3) is an English actress. After some minor television roles, she made her film debut in Much Ado About Nothing (1.

University of Oxford. She appeared in British costume dramas such as Prince of Jutland (1. Cold Comfort Farm (1. Emma (1. 99. 6), and The Golden Bowl (2.

She began to seek film work in the United States in the late 1. The Last Days of Disco (1.

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Since being cast as Selene in the Underworld film series (2. Beckinsale has become known primarily for her work in action films, including Van Helsing (2. Whiteout (2. 00. 9), Contraband (2. Total Recall (2. 01. She also continues to make appearances in smaller dramatic projects such as Snow Angels (2. Nothing but the Truth (2.

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Early life[edit]Beckinsale was born in Chiswick, London, England.[1][2][3] She is the only child of actors Richard Beckinsale and Judy Loe.[4] She has an older paternal half- sister, actress Samantha Beckinsale, but they have not had regular contact.[4] Her father was of one quarter Burmese descent.[5] She made her first television appearance at the age of four, in an episode of This is Your Life dedicated to her father.[6][7] When she was five years old, her 3. Beckinsale was deeply traumatised by the loss and "started expecting bad things to happen."[8][4] Her widowed mother moved in with director Roy Battersby when Beckinsale was nine and she was brought up alongside his four sons and daughter.[9] She has a close relationship with her step- father,[4] who was a member of the Workers Revolutionary Party during her childhood.[1. Beckinsale helped to sell The News Line, a Trotskyist newspaper, as a child and has said the household phone was tapped following Battersby's blacklisting by the BBC.[1. Family friends included Ken Loach and Vanessa Redgrave.[1. Beckinsale was educated at Godolphin and Latymer School, an independent school for girls in Hammersmith, West London and was involved with the Orange Tree Youth Theatre.[1. She is a twice winner of the WH Smith Young Writers Award for both fiction and poetry.[1. She has described herself as a "late bloomer": "All of my friends were kissing boys and drinking cider way before me.

I found it really depressing that we weren't making camp fires and everyone was doing grown- up stuff."[1. I loathed being a teenager."[1. She had a nervous breakdown and developed anorexia at the age of 1. Freudianpsychoanalysis for four years.[4]Beckinsale read French and Russian literature at New College, Oxford, and was later described by a contemporary, journalist Victoria Coren Mitchell, as "whip- clever, slightly nuts, and very charming".[1. She was involved with the Oxford University Dramatic Society, most notably being directed by fellow student Tom Hooper in a production of A View from the Bridge at the Oxford Playhouse.[1. Watch Silent Trigger Online there. As a Modern Languages student, she was required to spend her third year abroad, and studied in Paris. She then decided to quit university to concentrate on her burgeoning acting career: "It was getting to the point where I wasn't enjoying either thing enough because both were very high pressure."[4]Acting career[edit]1.

Early acting roles[edit]Beckinsale decided at a young age she wanted to be an actress: "I grew up immersed in film. My family were in the business. I quickly realised that my parents seemed to have much more fun in their work than any of my friends' parents."[1. She was inspired by the performances of Jeanne Moreau.[1. She made her television debut in 1. ITV adaptation of P. D. James' Devices and Desires.[1. Also that year, she appeared as a young woman engaging in a forbidden affair with a Nazi officer in the Hallmark film One Against the Wind.[2.

In 1. 99. 2 she starred alongside Christopher Eccleston in Rachel’s Dream, a 3. Channel 4 short,[2. ITV detective series, Anna Lee, starring Imogen Stubbs.[2. In 1. 99. 3, Beckinsale landed the role of Hero in Kenneth Branagh's big- screen adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing. It was filmed in Tuscany, Italy, during a summer holiday from Oxford University.[2. She attended the film's Cannes Film Festival premiere and remembered it as an overwhelming experience. Nobody even told me I could bring a friend!"[1.

I had Doc Martens boots on, and I think I put the flower from the breakfast tray in my hair."[2. Peter Travers of Rolling Stone was won over by her "lovely" performance[2. Vincent Canby of The New York Times noted that she and Robert Sean Leonard "look right and behave with a certain naive sincerity, although they often seem numb with surprise at hearing the complex locutions they speak."[2.

The film earned over $2. She made three other films while at university. In 1. 99. 4, she appeared as Christian Bale's love interest in Prince of Jutland, a film based on the Danish legend which inspired Shakespeare's Hamlet,[2.

Uncovered.[2. 9] In 1. Paris, she filmed the French language. Marie- Louise Ou La Permission (fr).[3. Shortly after leaving Oxford University in 1. Beckinsale starred in Cold Comfort Farm as Flora Poste, a newly orphaned 1. England. The John Schlesinger- directed film was an adaptation of Stella Gibbons's novel and also featured Joanna Lumley, Eileen Atkins, Ian Mc. Kellen, Rufus Sewell and Stephen Fry.

Beckinsale was initially considered too young, but was cast after she wrote a pleading letter to the director.[3. Emanuel Levy of Variety was reminded of "the strength of a young Glenda Jackson and the charm of a young Julie Christie."[3. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times classed the actress as "yet another of those effortlessly skilled British beauties who light up the screen."[3. Janet Maslin of The New York Times felt she played the role "with the perfect snippy aplomb."[3. The film grossed over $5 million at the US box office.[3.

Also in 1. 99. 5, she appeared in Haunted, a ghost story in which Derek Elley of Variety felt she "holds the screen, with both physical looks and verbal poise."[3. Beckinsale's first professional stage appearance as Nina in The Seagull at Theatre Royal, Bath. She became romantically involved with co- star Michael Sheen after meeting during play rehearsals.[3.

He was the young lion of the theatre."[3. I was all revved up to feel very intimidated.