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Kristin Scott Thomas

Acting

Born May 24, 1960 · Redruth, Cornwall, England, UK

Also known as Kristin Ann Scott Thomas · کریستین اسکات تامس · Kristen Scott Thomas

Biography

Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas (born 24 May 1960) is a British actress. A five-time BAFTA Award and Olivier Award nominee, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and the Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2008 for the Royal Court revival of The Seagull. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in The English Patient (1996). Scott Thomas made her film debut in Under the Cherry Moon (1986), and won the Evening Standard Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer for A Handful of Dust (1988). Her work includes Bitter Moon (1992), Mission: Impossible (1996), The Horse Whisperer (1998), Gosford Park (2001), The Valet (2006), and Tell No One (2007). She won the European Film Award for Best Actress for Philippe Claudel's I've Loved You So Long (2008). Her other films include Leaving (2009), Love Crime (2010), Sarah's Key (2010), Nowhere Boy (2010), The Woman in the Fifth (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), Darkest Hour (2017), and Tomb Raider (2018). On television, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest appearance in the second season of the comedy series Fleabag (2019), and has starred in the Apple TV+ spy series Slow Horses since 2022. She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2003 Birthday Honours and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to drama. She was named a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by the French government in 2005. Scott Thomas was born in Redruth, Cornwall. Her mother, Deborah (née Hurlbatt), was brought up in Hong Kong and Africa, and studied drama before marrying Kristin's father, Lieutenant Commander Simon Scott Thomas, a pilot in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm 893 Squadron, who died in a flying accident on a de Havilland Sea Vixen when Kristin was aged five. She has three siblings, including Serena Scott Thomas. She is the niece of Admiral Sir Richard Thomas (a former Black Rod), the granddaughter of William Scott Thomas (who commanded HMS Impulsive during World War II) and the great-great-niece of the polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott. The childhood home of Scott Thomas was in Trent, near Sherborne, Dorset, England. Her mother remarried another Royal Navy pilot, Lieutenant Commander Simon Idiens (of Simon's Sircus aerobatic team flying Sea Vixens), who also died in a flying accident whilst flying a Phantom FG1 from RNAS Yeovilton off the North coast of Cornwall in January 1972. Scott Thomas was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and St Antony's Leweston in Sherborne, Dorset. On leaving school in 1978, she moved to Hampstead, London, and worked in a department store. She began training to become a drama teacher at the Central School of Speech and Drama, enrolling on a BEd in Speech and Drama. During her time at the school, she requested to switch degree courses to acting but was refused. After a year at Central, speaking French fluently, she decided to move to Paris to work as an au pair,[2] and studied acting at the École Nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre (ENSATT). When she was 25, she was cast as Mary Sharon in the film Under the Cherry Moon (1986). ... Source: Article "Kristin Scott Thomas" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Awards & recognition

  • Commander of the National Order of Merit · 2021
  • Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres · 2020
  • Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire · 2015
  • Officer of the Legion of Honour · 2015
  • Officer of the National Order of Merit · 2010
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  • European Film AwardBest Actress · 2008
  • Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress · 2008
  • Knight of the Legion of Honour · 2004
  • Satellite AwardBest Cast – Motion Picture · 2002
  • Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture · 2002
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardBest Cast · 2001
  • BAFTA AwardBest Actress in a Supporting Role · 1995
  • European Film Award – People's Choice AwardBest European Film · 2018 · nominated
  • British Independent Film AwardBest Supporting Actress · 2013 · nominated
  • Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress · 2013 · nominated
  • Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress · 2012 · nominated
  • César AwardBest Actress · 2011 · nominated
  • BAFTA AwardBest Actress in a Supporting Role · 2010 · nominated
  • César AwardBest Actress · 2010 · nominated
  • Satellite AwardBest Supporting Actress – Motion Picture · 2010 · nominated
  • BAFTA AwardBest Actress in a Leading Role · 2009 · nominated
  • British Independent Film AwardBest Supporting Actress · 2009 · nominated
  • César AwardBest Actress · 2009 · nominated
  • British Independent Film AwardBest Supporting Actress · 2008 · nominated
  • European Film AwardBest Actress · 2008 · nominated
  • Golden Globe AwardBest Actress – Motion Picture Drama · 2008 · nominated
  • Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress · 2008 · nominated
  • Satellite AwardBest Actress – Motion Picture · 2008 · nominated
  • Laurence Olivier AwardBest Actress · 2004 · nominated
  • Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture · 2002 · nominated
  • Broadcast Film Critics Association AwardBest Cast · 2001 · nominated
  • Academy AwardBest Actress · 1997 · nominated
  • BAFTA AwardBest Actress in a Leading Role · 1997 · nominated
  • Satellite AwardBest Actress – Motion Picture · 1997 · nominated
  • Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture · 1997 · nominated
  • Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role · 1997 · nominated
  • Golden Globe AwardBest Actress – Motion Picture Drama · 1996 · nominated
  • National Society of Film Critics AwardBest Supporting Actress · 1996 · nominated
  • BAFTA AwardBest Actress in a Supporting Role · 1995 · nominated
  • Golden Raspberry AwardWorst Supporting Actress · 1987 · nominated
  • Golden Raspberry AwardWorst New Star · 1987 · nominated

Filmography50+ titles

Fleabag

2016as Belinda

Slow Horses

2022as Diana Taverner

Daphne du Maurier: In Rebecca's Footsteps

2017as Self / Narrator (voice)

Top Gear

2002as Self

Absolutely Fabulous

1992as Plum Berkeley

Darkest Hour

2017as Clemmie

Natural World

1983

My Grandparents' War

2019as Self

Sarah's Key

2010as Julia Jarmond

I've Loved You So Long

2008as Juliette

Suite Française

2014as Madame Angellier

In the House

2012as Jeanne

Nowhere Boy

2009as Mimi Smith

The Graham Norton Show

2007as Self - Guest

Tell No One

2006as Helene Perkins

Gulliver's Travels

1996as Immortal Gatekeeper

Life as a House

2001as Robin Kimball

The English Patient

1996as Katharine Clifton

Bitter Moon

1992as Fiona

Mission: Impossible

1996as Sarah Davies

The Horse Whisperer

1998as Annie MacLean

D-Day Sacrifice

as Kay Summersby (voice)

Gosford Park

2001as Sylvia McCordle

Richard III

1995as Lady Anne

Four Weddings and a Funeral

1994as Fiona

My Mother's Wedding

2023as Diana

The Other Boleyn Girl

2008as Lady Elizabeth Boleyn

Keeping Mum

2005as Gloria Goodfellow

The Tenth Man

1988as Therese Mangeot

Military Wives

2019as Kate

Confessions of a Shopaholic

2009as Alette Naylor

Tomb Raider

2018as Ana Miller

My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn

2015as Self

Salmon Fishing in the Yemen

2011as Patricia Maxwell

Easy Virtue

2008as Mrs. Whittaker

Rebecca

2020as Mrs. Danvers

The Party

2017as Janet

My Old Lady

2014as Chloé Girard

Love Crime

2010as Christine Rivière

Final Set

2020as Judith Edison

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

2015as Self

The Golden Compass

2007as Stelmania (voice)

A Handful of Dust

1988as Brenda Last

Leaving

2009as Suzanne

The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch

2008as Ann Ferguson

The Valet

2006as Christine Levasseur

Mistral's Daughter

1984as Nancy

Two Tickets to Greece

2022as Bijou

The Invisible Woman

2013as Catherine Ternan

Only God Forgives

2013as Crystal