Helen mirren height

Helen’s autobiography In the Frame was published by Orion Books in the UK (ISBN 978-0-7538-2434-4) and Simon & Schuster in the US (ISBN 978-1-4165-6760-8).  Helen Mirren is one of the best known and most respected actresses with an international career that spans stage, screen and television and has won many awards for her powerful and versatile performances, including the Academy Award in 2007 for her performance in The Queen. 

Theatre – Helen began her career playing Cleopatra with the National Youth Theatre.   She then appeared in rep in Manchester and from there she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company.  After four notable years at the RSC Helen took a complete change of direction, when she went to work with renowned director Peter Brook’s theatre company Centre de Recherche Théâtral and toured Africa and America.  Since then her theatre work has spanned numerous productions in the West End, the Fringe, the RSC, the National Theatre and Broadway in the US including A Month in the Country, for which she received a

Dame Helen Mirren Biography

Date of Birth:
Jul 26, 1945Birth Place:
Chiswick, London, England, UK

Biography

Born in 1945 and raised in post-World War II England, Helen Mirren gravitated towards acting at a young age, appearing in school productions throughout her youth. By the age of 20, she was a full-time theatre actress, soon joining the Royal Shakespeare Company and remaining there, off and on, for the bulk of the '60s and '70s. Her early film work included roles in "Herostratus" (1967) and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1968). Mirren made her TV debut in the film "Caesar and Claretta" (1975). She remained actively involved with theater, though by the late '70s, she started to transition more to film, with a variety of roles in films such as "Caligula" (1979), "Hamlet" (1976), and "Excalibur" (1981). Her critical breakthrough started to take shape with her role in Cannes darling "Cal" (1984). A decade later Mirren earned her first Academy Award nomination for her role as Queen Charlotte in "The Madness of King George" (1994). A year later, she made her Broadway debu

Helen Mirren's Extraordinary Life and Career in Photos

Helen Mirren's Early Life

Helen Mirren was born Helen Lydia Mironoff in 1945. Her father Anglicized the family name to "Mirren" when Helen was around 9 years old. The actress was raised in Southend-on-Sea outside of London by an English mother and Russian father, alongside two siblings, Katherine and Peter.

Helen Mirren's Big Break

Mirren got her big break in theater playing Cleopatra with the National Youth Theater in Antony and Cleopatra in 1965.

"I loved the power and the passion of that role, and of course, it's always good to be Queen," she wrote in her 2008 memoir In the Frame.

"This was the role that launched my career," she added.

The success of the show and her performance landed the actress, who was 19 at the time, an agent and a future with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Helen Mirren on Stage

As she grew in popularity, she starred in Troilus and Cressida as Cressida in 1968 and in Macbeth as Lady Macbeth in 1974. Then after four years with the Royal Shakespea

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