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After forty years of hard work on stage and both television and film, there are not many other actresses who deserved the success, recognition and stardom which Brenda Blethyn has now achieved.Born in 1946 in Ramsgate, Kent, England, she started her career at British Rail in the 1960s. Saving money during her time there, she took a risk and enrolled herself at the at The Guildford School of Acting in Guildford, Surrey, England and then left her British Rail years behind. Her risk had paid off, by the mid-1970s she was working on stage, eventually joining the National Theatre Company in 1975.It was the 1980s, however that saw Brenda move onto the small screen when she appeared in a BBC2 Playhouse presentation called Grown-Ups (1980), playing the character Gloria. Other work in television quickly followed and this kept her working throughout the 1980s.She still remained relatively unknown with the viewing public during the 1980s, despite her consistent work and superb acting abilities. It was not until the dawn of the 90s that her career took off. In 1990, she played the supporting cast member role of Mrs Jenkins in film based on the Roald Dahl novel The Witches (1990), with Anjelica Huston, Jane Horrocks and Mai Zetterling. Film work now became the order of the day in the early 90s, appearing in both A River Runs Through It (1992) and the television film The Bullion Boys (1993). It was then back to a TV series in 1994, with Outside Edge (1994), working on this production for its two-year run.It is without a doubt that 1997 will be remembered as her biggest year to date. She was cast by her old friend Mike Leigh in the film Secrets & Lies (1996) as Cynthia Rose Purley, opposite highly talented Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The film received storming reviews and Blethyn won a BAFTA Film Award and subsequently received an Academy Award nomination for her role, along with Jean-Baptiste.Although Brenda came home from the Oscars empty handed, her profile in Hollywood and Britain soared as a result of the nomination and her appearance on The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997).Film roles then came thick and fast following Secrets & Lies (1996). Brenda was nothing short of superb in Little Voice (1998). A second Academy Award nomination followed but once again she was the bridesmaid rather than the bride at the Oscars. Since 1996, she has found a new home in film and she has worked consistently in the medium.
Brenda Blethyn
Bio: After forty years of hard work on stage and both television and film, there are not many other actresses who deserved the success, recognition and stardom which Brenda Blethyn has now achieved.Born in 1946 in Ramsgate, Kent, England, she started her career at British Rail in the 1960s. Saving money during her time there, she took a risk and enrolled herself at the at The Guildford School of Acting in Guildford, Surrey, England and then left her British Rail years behind. Her risk had paid off, by the mid-1970s she was working on stage, eventually joining the National Theatre Company in 1975.It was the 1980s, however that saw Brenda move onto the small screen when she appeared in a BBC2 Playhouse presentation called Grown-Ups (1980), playing the character Gloria. Other work in television quickly followed and this kept her working throughout the 1980s.She still remained relatively unknown with the viewing public during the 1980s, despite her consistent work and superb acting abilities. It was not until the dawn of the 90s that her career took off. In 1990, she played the supporting cast member role of Mrs Jenkins in film based on the Roald Dahl novel The Witches (1990), with Anjelica Huston, Jane Horrocks and Mai Zetterling. Film work now became the order of the day in the early 90s, appearing in both A River Runs Through It (1992) and the television film The Bullion Boys (1993). It was then back to a TV series in 1994, with Outside Edge (1994), working on this production for its two-year run.It is without a doubt that 1997 will be remembered as her biggest year to date. She was cast by her old friend Mike Leigh in the film Secrets & Lies (1996) as Cynthia Rose Purley, opposite highly talented Marianne Jean-Baptiste. The film received storming reviews and Blethyn won a BAFTA Film Award and subsequently received an Academy Award nomination for her role, along with Jean-Baptiste.Although Brenda came home from the Oscars empty handed, her profile in Hollywood and Britain soared as a result of the nomination and her appearance on The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997).Film roles then came thick and fast following Secrets & Lies (1996). Brenda was nothing short of superb in Little Voice (1998). A second Academy Award nomination followed but once again she was the bridesmaid rather than the bride at the Oscars. Since 1996, she has found a new home in film and she has worked consistently in the medium.

Tivia: Married Michael Mayhew after a 35-year engagement in a small, private ceremony held in a Peckham registry office.Was born with an extra finger.She was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen's New Year's Honours List for her services to drama.Watched footage of Cheryl in order to perfect a Geordie accent for her role as Vera Stanhope in Vera (2011).Is the youngest of nine children. Her father was an engineer.Took part in the 2002 London Marathon.Graduated from technical college and worked as a stenographer and bookkeeper until her late twenties.Wears a size 3 shoe.Nominated for the 1984 Laurence Olivier Award for her work in "Benefactors" (Actress of the Year in a New Play).Daughter of William (1894-1985) and Louisa (n��e Supple) Bottle (1904-1992). Engaged for 20 years, they did not marry until 1944.She was awarded the 1981 London Critics' Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Awards) for Best Supporting Actress of 1980 for her performance in Steaming.Appearing opposite Edie Falco in Marsha Norman 's play, "Night Mother" in New York City, NY. (November 2004)Filming Pride & Prejudice (2005). (September 2004)Brenda is the Honorary President of Thanet Male Voice Choir.She started at Port Talot Youth Theatre then at 18 joined RADA then went on to join the National where she met partner to be Michael Mayhew who was the art director.Maternal granddaughter of Edward (1876-1923) and Louisa (n��e Baker) Supple (1881-1944).Presented the award for Best Group to Lau at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. (4th February 2008).Honor Oak, London, England (May 2009)
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Height: 5' 2' (1.57 m)
Biography: After forty years of hard work on stage and both television and film, there are not many other actresses who deserved the success, recognition and stardom which Brenda Blethyn has now achieved.Born in 1946 in Ramsgate, Kent, England, she started her
Trivia: Married Michael Mayhew after a 35-year engagement in a small, private ceremony held in a Peckham registry office.Was born with an extra finger.She was awarded the O.B.E. (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen's New Year's Honours List for her services to drama.Watched footage of Cheryl in order to perfect a Geordie accent for her role as Vera Stanhope in Vera (2011).Is the youngest of nine children. Her father was an engineer.Took part in the 2002 London Marathon.Graduated from technical college and worked as a stenographer and bookkeeper until her late twenties.Wears a size 3 shoe.Nominated for the 1984 Laurence Olivier Award for her work in "Benefactors" (Actress of the Year in a New Play).Daughter of William (1894-1985) and Louisa (n��e Supple) Bottle (1904-1992). Engaged for 20 years, they did not marry until 1944.She was awarded the 1981 London Critics' Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Awards) for Best Supporting Actress of 1980 for her performance in Steaming.Appearing opposite Edie Falco in Marsha Norman 's play, "Night Mother" in New York City, NY. (November 2004)Filming Pride & Prejudice (2005). (September 2004)Brenda is the Honorary President of Thanet Male Voice Choir.She started at Port Talot Youth Theatre then at 18 joined RADA then went on to join the National where she met partner to be Michael Mayhew who was the art director.Maternal granddaughter of Edward (1876-1923) and Louisa (n��e Baker) Supple (1881-1944).Presented the award for Best Group to Lau at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. (4th February 2008).Honor Oak, London, England (May 2009)
Quotes: I was a novice as far as film was concerned. I'd been working for 20 years at the time, then all that happened. [In reference to Secrets u0026amp; Lies (1996) and her Academy Award nomination.] <br /> <hr> [on not having children]: It just didn't happen. I don't know if it's selfishness. It's the most natural thing in the world, what we're here to do, but I just wasn't brave enough to make that decision. Sometimes I wonder..."
Job title: Actress,Writer,Soundtrack
Others works: TV commercial for British Gas (2005) (April 2008 - May 2008) Playing Amanda (mother of Mark Arends' Tom) in Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie" at Manchester's Royal Exchange theatre (UK). (1981 - 1982) She acted in Nell D
Spouse: Michael Mayhew (June 2010 - present) Alan Blethyn (January 8, 1966 - 1973) (divorced)
Parents: William Charles Bottle Louisa Kathleen Bottle
Relatives: Pam Bottle (Sibling) Martin Bottle (Sibling) Ted Bottle (Sibling) Bernard Bottle (Sibling) Terry Bottle (Sibling) Bill Bottle (Sibling) Brian Bottle (Sibling)
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