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'''Julie Christie''' (born [[14 April]], 1941) is an actress who portrayed [[Madam Rosmerta]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''.
 
'''Julie Christie''' (born [[14 April]], 1941) is an actress who portrayed [[Madam Rosmerta]] in the [[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)|film adaptation]] of ''[[Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban]]''.
   
Born in Assam, India, she was a pop icon of the "swinging London" era of the 1960s. She made her feature film debut in The Fast Lady, a 1962 romantic comedy. She also appeared in critically acclaimed films such as ''Doctor Zhivago'' (1965), ''Darling'' (1965), for which she won the [[Wikipedia:Academy Award for Best Actress|Academy Award for Best Actress]], and Nicolas Roeg's ''Don't Look Now'' with Donald Sutherland.
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Born in Assam, India, she was a pop icon of the "swinging London" era of the 1960s. She made her feature film debut in The Fast Lady, a 1962 romantic comedy. She also appeared in critically acclaimed films such as ''Doctor Zhivago'' (1965), ''Darling'' (1965), for which she won the [[Wikipedia:Academy Award for Best Actress|Academy Award for Best Actress]], and Nicolas Roeg's ''Don't Look Now'' with Donald Sutherland. She was also considered for the role of Honey Ryder in ''Dr. No'', the first James Bond film;<ref>Lisanti, Tom; Paul, Louis (2002). [http://books.google.com/books?id=4VJCaXXANA0C&lpg=PA36&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false Film Fatales: women in espionage films and television, 1962–1973], pg. 36.</ref> she was eventually passed over in favour of Ursula Andress.
   
 
In 1996, she appeared as Gertrude in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s film adaption of ''Hamlet''.
 
In 1996, she appeared as Gertrude in [[Kenneth Branagh]]'s film adaption of ''Hamlet''.
   
Julie has won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Award, and the Haja Moo Afa Ghando Fo Ata Awards of course
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Julie has won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.
 
   
 
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Julie Christie (born 14 April, 1941) is an actress who portrayed Madam Rosmerta in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

Born in Assam, India, she was a pop icon of the "swinging London" era of the 1960s. She made her feature film debut in The Fast Lady, a 1962 romantic comedy. She also appeared in critically acclaimed films such as Doctor Zhivago (1965), Darling (1965), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress, and Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now with Donald Sutherland. She was also considered for the role of Honey Ryder in Dr. No, the first James Bond film;[2] she was eventually passed over in favour of Ursula Andress.

In 1996, she appeared as Gertrude in Kenneth Branagh's film adaption of Hamlet.

Julie has won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Select filmography

  • Hello Darkness (2011): Rachel
  • Red Riding Hood (2011): Red's Grandmother
  • Glorious 39 (2009): Aunt Elizabeth
  • New York, I Love You (2009): Isabelle
  • Away From Her (2006): Fiona Anderson
  • The Secret Life of Words (2005): Inge
  • Finding Neverland (2004): Mrs. Emma du Maurier
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004): Madam Rosmerta
  • Troy (2004): Thetis
  • I'm With Lucy (2002): Dori
  • No Such Thing (2001): Dr. Anna
  • The Miracle Maker (2000): Voice of Rachel
  • Afterglow (1997): Phyllis Mann
  • Hamlet (1996): Gertrude
  • DragonHeart (1996): Queen Aislinn
  • The Gold Diggers (1983): Ruby
  • Heaven Can Wait (1978): Betty Logan
  • Fahrenheit 451 (1966): Clarisse / Linda Montag
  • Doctor Zhivago (1965): Lara

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