Joan Plowright

Joan Plowright
Born: Oct 28, 1929
Brigg, England
Career: 1954-2009
Countries: UK
USA
Genre/Type: Comedy
Drama
Children's/Family
Romance
Biography by Hal Erickson
One of England's most esteemed actresses, Joan Plowright was trained at the Old Vic. She made her regional stage debut in 1951 and her London stage bow in 1954. Two years later, she joined the English Stage Company, where she essayed her most popular role up to that time, Margery Pincher in Wycherly's . That same year, she appeared in her first film, Moby Dick. In the original 1958 stage production of John Osborne's The Entertainer, Plowright co-starred with Sir Laurence Olivier, whom she would marry in 1961, a union that lasted until Olivier's death in 1989. She appeared on screen with her husband in the film versions of The Entertainer (1960) and The Three Sisters (1970), the latter of which was also directed by Olivier. During the same period, Plowright and Olivier were mainstays of London's National Theatre.

In 1961, Plowright won a Tony award for her Broadway appearance in A Taste of Honey. Her stage work was briefly curtailed in the mid-to-late '60s, allowing her time to raise her family. From 1982 on, Plowright began appearing in films with increasing regularity, demonstrating at least two traits she'd evidently picked up from Olivier: a propensity for elaborate foreign accents (the hero's Jewish mother in Avalon (1990) and the heroine's Yugoslavian mom in I Love You to Death (1990)) and a willingness to take assignments possibly only for the money (Mrs. Wilson in Dennis the Menace (1993)). While an Oscar win is long overdue (although she was awarded a CBE from the Queen in 1970), Plowright was nominated for her work in 1992's Enchanted April. Perhaps one of her most endearing portrayals in recent years was as the high school teacher in The Last Action Hero who runs a clip from Laurence Olivier's Hamlet (1948) for her class, introducing Olivier as "the fellow who did all those Polaroid commercials." In 1999, Plowright additionally endeared herself to moviegoers with her role as one of a group of high society women living in fascist Italy in Franco Zeffirelli's Tea with Mussolini.

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Filmography

Movie/Film Released Rating Role Buy
Goose on the Loose 2009 Actor [Starring]
The Spiderwick Chronicles 2008 Actor [Starring]
Curious George 2006 Voice [Starring]
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont 2005 Actor [Starring]
I Am David 2004 Actor [Starring]
Bringing Down the House 2003 Actor [Starring]
George and the Dragon 2003 Actor [Starring]
Callas Forever 2002 Actor [Starring]
Bailey's Mistake 2001 Actor [Starring]
Rock My World 2001 Actor [Starring]
Back to the Secret Garden 2000 Actor [Starring]
Christmas Glory From Westminster 2000 Performer [Starring]
Dinosaur 2000 Voice [Starring]
Frankie and Hazel 2000 Actor [Starring]
Tea With Mussolini 1999 Actor [Starring]
Aldrich Ames: Traitor Within 1998 Actor [Starring]
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Joan Plowright was in Tom's Midnight Garden, Tea with Mussolini, Dance with Me and many more movies before 2000. ChaCha!
Plowright made her stage debut in 1951 and her London debut in 1954. In 1956 she joined the English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre and was cast as Margery Pinchwife in The Country Wife. She appeared with George Devine in the Eugèn...
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Awards

Year Movie/Film Role
1992 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Enchanted April Best Supporting Actress (Nom)
1992 Hollywood Foreign Press Association Enchanted April Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Won)
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