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Kate was born 26th July
1973, in London, England, and she is the
daughter of the famous British actress
Judy Loe and actor Richard Beckinsale.
Kate has come to be regarded as a fine
actress and personality in her own right
as opposed to the daughter of a famous
father.
Kate is smart, well read and occasionally
outspoken much like her screen heroines
Geena Davis and Katherine Hepburn. Kate
took her time to emerge from the shadows,
when her much loved father Richard Beckinsale
suddenly and unexpectedly passed away,
leaving her to be raised by her mother,
the actress Judy Loe.
Attending public school at Godolphin
and Latymer, she was a bright student,
tomboyish and encouraged to be foul-mouthed
by a working class Londoner friend who
found it hilarious to hear a posh girl
swear.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has said
of her, "She has such subtlety and
style, she can switch to humour from
high drama in a split second". John
Schlesinger, the legendary director,
say's, "She reminds me of Meg Ryan
some years back". She has the same
combination of freshness and intelligence
as the young Julie Christie".
As a young student, Kate won the prestigious
WH Smith's Young Writers' competition
two years running, once for her short
stories, once for poetry. She'd always
enjoyed theatre, once following "The
Rocky Horror Show" around the country,
all dressed up and hurling obscenities
and tampons at the stage.
Kate decided to widen her horizons by
enrolling at the New College, in Oxford,
to study French and Russian Literature.
Kate reasoned this would also allow her
to act in several different countries.
In college, Kate continued to pursue
acting, joining in with student community
theatre groups, appearing notably in
a presentation of Arthur Miller's "A
View From The Bridge".
In 1993, during the Easter holiday,
Kate went to Copenhagen to film "Prince
Of Jutland". Directed by Gabriel
Axel, of "Babette's Feast" fame,
this was a retelling of Hamlet that returned
to the original Danish source material,
and starred Gabriel Byrne, Helen Mirren
and Christian Bale.
Her first professional performance was
a small voice-over as the tormented Alice
Mair in a TV adaptation of PD James' "Devices
and Desires". Then, there was "Rachel's
Dream", a 30 minute serial for TV,
where she portrayed a concerned environmentalist.
Kate's first big break, was when she
appeared in "One Against The Wind",
starring Judy Davis and Sam Neil. Kate
found herself filming alongside Ian McKellan
and Rufus Sewell by late summer, and "Cold
Comfort Farm" was shown on the BBC
on New Year's Day 1995. When this work
was released to American art cinemas
the new year, it was an underground smash,
grossing five million dollars, proving
that Kate's talents could make money.
Kate, now tired of playing the young
and innocent roles, took the part of
the mischievous and possibly malevolent
siren in "Haunted", directed
by Lewis Gilbert. This was a superior
ghost story.
Kate's first major starring role was
in "Pearl Harbour", where she
played Ben Affleck's lover, nurse Evelyn
Johnson. Kate actually got the part when
Charlize Theron pulled out to do "Sweet
November". It is reported that Kate
took no fee from producers Disney, instead
agreeing to a percentage of profits. |