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Julie Christie
The daughter of an India-based British tea planter, Julie Christie was born in Chukua, Assam, India, on April 14, 1941, and grew up on her father's tea plantation. Educated in England and on the Continent, she planned to become an artist or a linguist before she altered her life's goals by enrolling in the Central School of Speech Training in London. In 1957, she first stepped on-stage as a paid professional with the Frinton Repertory of Essex.
Celebrated less for her stage work than for her continuing role in a popular British TV serial, A for Andromeda, Christie made her film debut in a small role in "Crooks Anonymous" (1963). After a rather charming ingenue stint in "The Fast Lady" (1963) (the lady was a car, not the ingenue), she received her first prestige part in "Billy Liar" (1963), gaining critical acclaim for this and her subsequent supporting part in "Young Cassidy" (1965). Thus, Christie was not the "newcomer" that some perceived her to be when she shook film audiences to their foundations in "Darling" (1965), a poignant time capsule about a stylishly amoral sexual butterfly. Christie won numerous awards for Darling, not the least of which were the British Film Academy award and the American Oscar.
Her star further ascended into box-office heaven when she was cast in the big-budget "Doctor Zhivago" (1965), in which she gave a radiant performance as the tragic Lara. She followed this with a dual role in Truffaut's "Fahrenheit 451" (1967) and a starring turn in John Schlesinger's acclaimed 1967 adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd. Roles of wildly varying quality followed, until in 1971 Christie began a professional and romantic liaison with Warren_Beatty. The romance was over within a few years, but Beatty and Christie ultimately worked together on three major films of the 1970s: "McCabe and Mrs. Miller" (1971), "Shampoo" (1975), and "Heaven Can Wait" (1978).
Few of Christie's films of the 1970s and 1980s seemed worthy of her talents -- "The Go-Between" (1971) and her cameo in "Nashville" (1975) being exceptions -- though, in fact, she was less interested in pursuing a career than in campaigning for various social and political causes. Christie's performance in the British TV movie "The Railway Station Man" (1992) was a choice example of her devotion to social issues -- in this case, the ongoing ideological (and shooting) war in Ireland. Indeed, Christie had become such an enigma that it was a surprise to many audiences when she turned up as Gertrude in Kenneth_Branagh's 1996 adaptation of Hamlet. Actress won acclaim for the role, embellished the following year with her portrayal of Nick Nolte's estranged wife in "Afterglow". Nominated for her third Best Actress Oscar for her performance, Christie convinced many that, although she had chosen to neglect the limelight for awhile, Julie hadn't chosen to neglect her talent.
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