Saffron Burrows
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| Saffron Burrows | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Saffron Dominique Burrows |
| Born | October 21 1972 London, England |
Saffron Dominique Burrows (born October 21, 1972)[1] is an English actress.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Burrows was born in London, England, to a politically active family; both of her parents are Socialists.[2] Her father is an architect and teacher and her mother, Susie,[3] is a teacher and feminist.[1] At age fifteen, she was discovered by a modeling talent scout (she stands about 6 feet tall), and she began a successful modeling career.
[edit] Career
Burrows debuted in the film Welcome to the Terra Dome as Jodie, then had a role in the movie In the Name of the Father (1993). Her first significant acting role was as an ambitious Irish lass in Circle of Friends (1995), which also featured Chris O'Donnell and Minnie Driver. Subsequently she appeared in Hotel de Love. In 1999, she appeared in the sci-fi Wing Commander (1999), the thriller Deep Blue Sea, and The Loss of Sexual Innocence. The following year she appeared in Miss Julie and Timecode.
In 2001, she had roles in Enigma, and Tempted with Burt Reynolds, Peter Facinelli and Michael Arata. In 2004 she played the part of Andromache in the big-budget movie Troy. On 30 October, 2005 she appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in London in a 24-hour play, Night Sky, alongside Christopher Eccleston, Bruno Langley, David Warner, Navin Chowdhry and David Baddiel. Burrows currently plays attorney Lorraine Weller on ABC's Boston Legal.
[edit] Personal life
In a 1999 interview with Film Unlimited, Burrows revealed that she is bisexual.[4] For a number of years, she was involved with film director Mike Figgis, and she starred in some of his films, including Miss Julie - one of the first films to experiment with multi-camera views, and Figgis' quad-screen film, Timecode. Since the ending of that relationship, she has been romantically linked with actress Fiona Shaw.[5][6][7] Neither actress has publicly confirmed or denied the relationship. The two appeared together in the National Theatre's production of The PowerBook,[8], a play based on the novel of the same name by Jeanette Winterson in which they played lovers.
[edit] Filmography
- In the Name of the Father (1993)
- Circle of Friends (1995)
- Cold Lazarus (1996) (miniseries)
- Lovelife (1996)
- Loss of Sexual Innocence (1999)
- Wing Commander (1999)
- Deep Blue Sea (1999)
- Miss Julie (1999)
- Timecode (2000)
- Gangster No. 1 (2000)
- Tempted (2001)
- Enigma (2001)
- Frida (2002)
- Peter Pan (2003) (voice)
- Troy (2004)
- Klimt (2005)
- Perfect Creature (2006)
- Reign Over Me (2007)
- Dangerous Parking (2007)
- Boston Legal (2007-)
[edit] See also
- Written a couple articles for the New Statesman UK
[edit] References
- ^ a b http://www.filmreference.com/film/16/Saffron-Burrows.html
- ^ http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1285/is_1_29/ai_53567017
- ^ Benn, Tony. "Tony Benn's diaries: How dare the gossips say my 'friendship' with Natasha Kaplinsky is just platonic?", Daily Mail, 2007-09-24. Retrieved on 2007-09-25.
- ^ "Swimming with sharks", Film Unlimited, October 24, 1999
- ^ "Mad About Saffron", Sydney Morning Herald, May 15 2004
- ^ "Saffron Burrows Embraces Lesbian Relationships On-screen and Off", AfterEllen.com, October 2003
- ^ "A hint of Saffron", The Observer, May 5 2002
- ^ "The PowerBook" at the National Theatre
[edit] External links
- Saffron Burrows at the Internet Movie Database
- Saffron Burrows biography and filmography at the British Film Institute's Screenonline
- "Saffron Burrows CV at PFD"de:Saffron Burrows
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