Jenny Agutter was born on 20th
December 1952 in Taunton, Somerset, England,
UK. She was the daughter of a British Army
Officer and spent her childhood travelling
and living in many different countries. Her
film career began in 1964 at the age of 12
in East of Sudan and was quickly followed
by Ballerina in 1965 and A Man Could Get
Killed in 1966. Other films and television
appearances in her early career include Gates
to Paradise and Long After Summer (1967);
Star! (1968); I Start Counting (1969); The
Great Inimitable Mr Dickens and The Wild
Duck (1970).
In 1970 she appeared in what was probably
her real big break as a child star - The
Railway Children - playing the part of
Bobbie. In 1971 Jenny went to Hollywood
where she made many more films and television
appearances. These include (1971) The Cherry
Orchard; Walkabout and The Snow Goose with
Richard Harris for which she received an
Emmy Award, (1972) A War of Children and
Shelley.
In 1976 another big break came when she
starred in the science fiction film Logan's
Run in which she played Jessica alongside
Michael York. In 1976 she also starred
alongside Richard Chamberlain in the television
production of The Man In The Iron Mask
and The Eagle Has Landed with Michael Caine
and Donald Sutherland. In 1977 she play
Jill Mason in Peter Shaffer's Equus with
Richard Burton. Other films and TV appearances
during the 70s included Dominique; School
Play; The Riddle of the Sands and Mayflower:
The Pilgrim's Adventure.
In 1981 Jenny played Desdemona opposite
William Marshall in Othello. Other Shakespeare
performances include King Lear; Love's
Labour Lost as Rosaline for the BBC and
Romeo and Juliet as Lady Capulet in 1994.
During the 80s Jenny continued to make
numerous films and television series including
Sweet William and the TV mini series "Beulah
Land" (1980); The Survivor; Amy and
An American Werewolf in London (1981);
This Office Life and Secret Places (1984);
Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1985);
Dark Tower (1987); Miss Right (1988) and
King of the Wind (1989).
In the 90s Jenny has concentrated mainly
on television with roles in TECX; Not a
Penny More, Not a Penny Less; The All New
Alexei Sayle Show; The Buccaneers with
Sean Pertwee, Ewan McGregor and Catherine
Zeta-Jones; And the Beat Goes On; September
with Edward Fox, Michael York, Virginia
McKenna and Jacqueline Bisset; A Respectable
Trade with Warren Clarke, Anna Massey and
Richard Briers. Films during this period
included Child's Play 2; Darkman with Liam
Neeson; and Blue Juice. Jenny's most recent
television appearance was in 1998 as Mrs
Bruce in two feature length episodes of
the popular ITV series Bramwell in which
she appeared with Jemma Redgrave. She has
also made several guest appearances in
TV shows The Red Dwarf; Boon; The Equalizer
with Edward Woodward; The Twilight Zone;
Magnum P.I. and The Six Million Dollar
Man.
Jenny has been married to Johan Tham since
the late 1980s. They have one son Jonathan,
born in 1990, and live in Cornwall, England,
UK. Her particular love is charity work
for The Diabetic Association and NCH Action
for Children - a charity which provides
home and other help for homeless children
- a charity she has been involved with
for 5 years. |