First making an impression on international audiences with her role as
the sweet, virginal Hero in Kenneth_Branagh's Much_Ado_About_Nothing
(1993), pale-skinned, fine-boned British actress Kate Beckinsale has
since stepped beyond period pieces to prove that she is anything but a
fragile English rose.
The daughter of a BBC casting director and famed television actor
Richard_Beckinsale (known for roles on Porridge and Rising_Damp),
Beckinsale was born July 26, 1973. After her father's death from a heart
attack in 1979, the actress was raised by her mother. By her own
account, Beckinsale's childhood and adolescence were fairly troubled,
marked by struggles with anorexia. She decided to follow in her father's
acting footsteps while still a teenager and in 1991, had her major
television debut in Once Against the Wind, a World War II drama in which
she played Judy_Davis' daughter. The same year, Beckinsale enrolled at
Oxford, to study French and Russian Literature, and pursued her
education until committing herself full-time to acting.
In 1993, while still a student at Oxford, Beckinsale was cast in
Branagh's Much_Ado_About_Nothing. Her supporting role was a memorable
one, winning the actress a limited amount of recognition amongst
American audiences, but it was not until 1995, when she starred in
John_Schlesinger's adaptation of Stella Gibbons' -Cold Comfort Farm,
that her wattage began to increase, at least in art houses everywhere.
The film, which was initially made for BBC television, proved to be a
modest hit, bringing in respectable box office and glowing reviews.
Beckinsale followed the film's success with another two years later,
starring as an altruistic con artist in the quirky romantic comedy
Shooting_Fish. The film was an unqualified hit in its native country,
becoming the third-highest grossing film in England for 1997. The same
year, Beckinsale further increased her visibility with the title role in
A&E's Emma.
She next graced American movie screens in Whit_Stillman's The Last Days
of Disco (1998). She received good reviews for her portrayal of a cool
and catty WASP college graduate (for which she assumed an American
accent), although the movie itself met with a deeply mixed reaction. The
following year, Beckinsale, in addition to giving birth to a daughter
(fathered by longtime boyfriend Michael_Sheen), starred in her first
big-budget Hollywood feature. Playing opposite Claire_Danes in
Brokedown_Palace, the actress portrayed an American girl who, while on
vacation with best friend Danes in Thailand, gets caught with heroin and
is sentenced to 33 years in a Thai prison.
That mid-budgeted film, however, was nothing compared to her next major
Hollywood production. After essaying roles in a television production of
Alice Through the Looking Glass (1999) and the Merchant/Ivory
production of Henry James' -The Golden Bowl (2000), Beckinsale was
plucked from relative obscurity by director Michael_Bay for his lavish
World War II epic, Pearl Harbor (2001). Boasting a record-setting,
nine-digit price tag and one of the most aggressive marketing campaigns
ever waged on the American public, the film featured the actress as
Evelyn, a plucky nurse torn between the affections of two soldiers.
Though a brief foray into Laurel Canyon found Beckinsale essaying the
low-key role of a Harvard graduate gone astray after a taste of the wild
side of life, she once again shifted into high gear for the big-budget
vampire versus werewolf battle royal Underworld in 2003. Sporting the
sort of gothic vinyl duds that had fanboys crooning, Beckinsale raised
arms against a brutal breed of lycanthropes and few could argue that she
didn't look good doing it. So good, in fact, that not only a sequel but
a prequel followed.
That same year, Beckinsale and Underworld director Len Wiseman wedded.
Soon thereafter the starlet was once again doing battle with the undead
(opposite X-Men's Hugh Jackman) in the action horror adventure Van
Helsing. At the end of 2004, Beckinsale turned in a solid performance as
Ava Gardner in Martin Scorsese's multiple Oscar-winning Howard Hughes
biopic The Aviator. While she would be out of theaters in 2005,
Beckinsale returned in two very different projects the following year.
In addition to starring in another Underworld, Beckinsale portrayed Adam
Sandler's wife in the comedy Click. Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi.
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