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Julia Ormond
The Very Best Web Site Honouring Her With Original Montage Images
BAFTA 2000
My Zinc Bed
Varian's War
First Knight
Personal Facts
    Born 4 January 1965 in Epsom, Surrey as Julia Karin Ormond. Miscellaneous pictures 1 . 2
    Julia has an older sister and three younger brothers. Her stockbroker father and laboratory technician mother divorced when she was a child. She began acting at Cranleigh public school, before going on to London's Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, having previously tried abstract art like her grandparents. She also worked as a waitress and in a shop at Heathrow airport. Divorced from Rory Edwards, her co-star in 'Young Catherine'. She has recently bought a flat in trendy Covent Gardens. Following the documentary 'Calling the Ghosts(1996)', she's set to produce again with Harold Pinter's 'The Dreaming Child' for her own Indican Company. . THE LATEST new
    Presenter of the BAFTA award for the Best Film not in the English Language April 2000
    Contact info: Endeavor Agency, 9701 Wilshire Blvd, 10th Floor, Beverly Hills CA 90212 USA My other ACTRESS web sites.

Filmography

  1. Iron Jawed Angels (2004) (TV) .... Inez Millholland
  2. Resistance (2002) .... Claire
  3. Varian's War (2000) (TV) .... Miriam Davenport
  4. Film soundtrack
  5. The Prime Gig (2000) .... Caitlin Carlson
  6. Animal Farm (1999) (TV) (voice) .... Jessie
  7. The Barber of Siberia (1998) .... Jane Callahan
  8. Smilla's Feeling for Snow (1996) .... Smilla Jaspersen
  9. Film soundtrack
  10. Sabrina (1995) .... Sabrina Fairchild
  11. Film soundtrack
  12. First Knight (1995) .... Guinevere
  13. Film soundtrack
  14. Nostradamus (1994) .... Marie
  15. Captives (1994) .... Rachel Clifford
  16. Legends of the Fall (1994) .... Susannah
  17. The Baby of Macon (1993) .... The Daughter
  18. Stalin (1992) (TV) .... Nadya
  19. Young Catherine (1990) (TV) .... Catherine
  20. Capital City (1989) TV Series
  21. Traffik (1989) (TV)

Notable Theatre appearances

  1. My Zinc Bed (2000) as Elsa Quinn at the Royal Court
  2. The Crucible
  3. Wuthering Heights
  4. The Rehearsal (1991) at the Almeida which transferred to the Garrick
  5. Faith, Hope and Charity (1990) at the Lyric Hammersmith
  6. Treats at Hampstead (1990)

This site was created and is maintained by John Robinson © 1995
This page first published 19 March 1999
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