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Helena Bonham Carter
Born into an
important political family, British actress Helena Bonham Carter endured a
difficult childhood, having to cope with her parents’ ill-health. Her debut
movie ‘Lady Jane’ and her roles in the Merchant-Ivory productions, ‘A Room with
a View’ and ‘Howards End’ gave her the image of an Edwardian heroine. Critic
Richard Corliss referred to her as “a modern antique goddess”. Wanting to avoid
being slotted, the actress began appearing in more mainstream work, working
with commercially successful, but artistically respected filmmakers like Tim
Burton, who also became her partner. Her relation with Burton helped her
personally and professionally. She worked in many of Burton’s films such as
‘Planet of the Apes’ ‘Big Fish’, ‘Sweeny Todd’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Apart
from these Burton films, she played the mad witch Bellatrix in several ‘Harry
Potter’ films, the innkeeper Madame ThĆ©nardier in the big-budget musical ‘Les
MisĆ©rables’ and Miss Havisham in ‘Great Expectations’. Three of her standout
performances came in the films, ‘Wings of the Dove’, as the manipulative Kate
Croy, ‘The King's Speech’ as Queen Elizabeth and ‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon
Barber of Fleet Street’. As an actress, she has proved her ability to portray
thoroughly modern characters and has always added value to any project in which
she appeared.
Childhood & Early Life
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Helena Bonham Carter was born to Elena, a psychotherapist, and
Raymond Bonham Carter, a merchant banker, on May 26, 1966.
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She came from a renowned political family. Her paternal
grandparents were successful politicians. She was the great grand daughter of
former British PM Asquith. She has two older brothers, Edward and Thomas.
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Her childhood was traumatic. Her mother had a serious nervous
breakdown and took three years to recover. Her father suffered complications
during a surgery to remove a tumor which left him half-paralyzed.
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Educated at South Hampstead High School, she completed her
A-levels at Westminster School. King's College, Cambridge, would not admit her
because they felt that she would discontinue the course to pursue her acting
career.
Career
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Helena Bonham Carter won a national writing contest in 1979. She
used the prize money to pay for her entry into the actors' Spotlight directory.
She debuted at 16 in a television commercial.
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She played the title role in the movie, ‘Lady Jane’, in 1986. It
tells the story of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Days' Queen, her reign and romance
with husband Lord Guilford Dudley.
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In the Merchant-Ivory produced 1986 romance film, 'A Room with a
View’ she had a significant role as Lucy Honeychurch, who falls in love with a
free-spirited young man.
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Between 1986 and 1988, she concentrated on television work. She
appeared in episodes of Miami Vice and
Absolutely Fabulous, and starred in television films such as, A Hazard of
Hearts and The Vision.
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Her role as Helen Schlegel in the 1992 Merchant-Ivory film,
‘Howards End’, based upon the novel by E. M. Forster, brought her massive
acclaim and a BAFTA nomination for best supporting actress.
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In, ‘Fight Club’, a 1999 film based on the novel by Chuck
Palahniuk, she starred with Edward Norton and Brad Pitt. She played a dissolute
woman, Marla Singer and received positive reviews from critics.
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She did many movies with Tim Burton as director between 2001 and
2010, including ‘Planet of the Apes’, ‘Big Fish’ ‘Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ and ‘Corpse Bride’.
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For, ‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit’, a
2005 animated film, she lent her voice to the character Lady Tottington. The
film grossed US$192,610,372 world-wide.
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The actress opened her own fashion line, ‘The Pantaloonies’, in
collaboration with swimwear designer Samantha Sage, in 2006. Their first
collection, called Bloomin' Bloomers, is a Victorian style range of camisoles
and bloomers.
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She essayed the character of Enid Blyton, the children's writer,
in ‘Enid’, a British dramatic television film, first broadcast in 2009 on BBC
Four. This was also an award-winning effort.
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She starred in the biopic, ‘Toast’ in 2010, a BBC One adaptation
based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by the cookery writer
Nigel Slater - she played the role of Joan Potter.
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‘The King's Speech’, a 2010 British epic historical drama film
directed by Tom Hooper saw her portray Queen Elizabeth. It was a major box
office and critical success and brought her much fame and appreciation.
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Between 2007 and 2011, she played the villainous, Bellatrix
Lestrange, the female Death Eater, in the final four Harry Potter films
replacing the original choice Helen McCrory who bowed out after she got
pregnant.
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In 2012, she worked in two adapted classics. In the film, ‘Great
expectations’ she played the role of the wealthy spinster, Miss Havisham, while
in ‘Les MisĆ©rables’ she played the ThĆ©nardiers.
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‘Burton & Taylor’, a 2013 BBC TV film, was based on the
legendary acting duo and former husband and wife, Richard Burton and Elizabeth
Taylor. They were ‘perfectly’ portrayed by Dominic West and Carter.
Major Works
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In 1997, ‘Wings of the Dove’, an adaptation of a novel written
by Henry James, Helena Bonham Carter played the manipulative Kate Croy. Her
performance won her an Oscar nomination and many accolades.
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She gave a stunning performance in Tim Burton’s ‘Sweeney Todd:
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’, a 2007 musical horror film. Her performance
as Mrs. Nellie Lovett was applauded, and she received many accolades.
Awards
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Helen Bonham Carter was nominated for
the Oscars twice for her performances in ‘The Wings of the Dove’ and ‘The
King's Speech’, and has received seven Golden Globe nominations.
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In 2011, for ‘The King's Speech’, she
won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress and shared the Screen Actors Guild
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Award, with her 5
co-stars.
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She won two Empire Awards for Best
Actress for ‘Sweeney Todd’ and ‘Fight Club’ The Empire Award is an accolade
bestowed by Empire, Britain's biggest selling film magazine.
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In 2008, she was presented with the
Evening Standard British Film Award for two Best Actress performances in the
preceding years for ‘Conversations with Other Women’ and ‘Sweeney Todd’.
Personal Life & Legacy
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Helena Bonham Carter was earlier in a
relationship with actor Kenneth Branagh. In 2001, she began her current
relationship with director Tim Burton. The couple lives in London and has two
children - Billy Raymond and Nell.
Trivia
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This talented actress was named by The
Times as one of the Top 10 British Actresses of all time and was ranked No.99
on the Telegraph‘s list of “the 100 most powerful people in British culture”.
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This actress has used fake teeth in
several of her films, including Planet of the Apes, Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory and the four Harry Potter films
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