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Julia Ormond

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Julia Ormond
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The dark and classically beautiful British actress and social activist Julia (Karin) Ormond was born on January 4, 1965, in Surrey, into England, the second of five children. Born of privilege as the daughter of a well-to-do laboratory technician, her parents divorced when she was young. Julia attended Guildford High School and Cranleigh, a private school, where she showed interest in theatre at that time appearing in a couple of their musicals.

Julia's grandparents were artists, and she initially intended to be one herself but, after one year of art school, renewed her dedication to acting and transferred to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where she graduated in 1988.

Appearing in the play "Wuthering Heights" as Catherine, she met and eventually married her Heathcliff (actor Rory Edwards) in real life. In 1989 she won the London Drama Critic's Award for her performance in "Faith, Hope and Charity" as "best newcomer." Julia also made an immediate impression on TV with her debuting role as a young drug addict in the series Traffik (1989)

She earned star-making attention in the TV-movie Young Catherine (1991), in which she portrayed Catherine the Great (also featuring husband Edwards). She then portrayed wife Nadya in the TV movie Stalin (1992) starring Robert Duvall in the title role. She made the jump into feature films scoring a top-billed debut opposite Ralph Fiennes in The Baby of Mâcon (1993), a drama about a woman giving an "immaculate birth." She followed this this with lead or second lead roles in such films as the European biopic Nostradamus (1994); the romantic drama Captives (1994) co-starring Tim Roth; and the period war drama Legends of the Fall (1994) as the object of affection for both Brad Pitt and Aidan Quinn. It was around the time of this career rise (1994) that her marriage ended.

With Hollywood now taking a firm notice, Julia was given the fetching role of Queen Guinevere alongside Sean Connery's King Arthur and Richard Gere's Lancelot in First Knight (1995) and, more importantly, was entrusted with Audrey Hepburn's title role in the revival of Sabrina (1995), her radiant presence nearly stealing the picture away from handsome co-stars Harrison Ford and Greg Kinnear.

Strangely, Julia's major rise led her in a different direction. From there she instead went on to grace a number of independents and foreign features. She played the title role in the Danish/German/Swedish co-production Smilla's Sense of Snow (1997) as a woman who gets involved with a strange murder mystery; the Russian period drama The Barber of Siberia (1998) as a lovely American who gets dangerously involved with a young Russian cadet; and involved herself in another messy affair with Vince Vaughn in the indie drama The Prime Gig (2000). On stage, she appeared in David Hare's "My Zinc Bed," for which she received a 2001 Olivier Award nomination for "Best Actress."

Into the millennium, Julia found herself busy film-wise with the political drama Resistance (2003), cult filmmaker David Lynch's thoroughly offbeat Inland Empire (2006), I Know Who Killed Me (2007), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), The Music Never Stopped (2011), Albatross (2011), My Week with Marilyn (2011) (as Vivien Leigh), Chained (2012), Ladies in Black (2018) and Son of the South (2020). On TV she appeared in the mini-series Beach Girls (2005), and had recurring roles on CSI: NY (2004), Nurse Jackie (2009), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001), Mad Men (2007), Gold Digger (2019), plus a series starring role as one of Witches of East End (2013). She also co-starred in the short-lived series Incorporated (2016).

In 1999, she married a second time to political activist Jon Rubin. They had one daughter, Sophie, before their divorce. On a political front, Julia has been involved fighting human trafficking since the mid-1990s. In 2005, she was appointed United Nations Goodwill Ambassador with a focus on anti-human-trafficking initiatives and awareness.
BornJanuary 4, 1965
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 8 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Known for

    Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    7.8
    • Caroline
    • 2008
    Harrison Ford in Sabrina (1995)
    Sabrina
    6.3
    • Sabrina Fairchild
    • 1995
    Michelle Williams in My Week with Marilyn (2011)
    My Week with Marilyn
    6.9
    • Vivien Leigh
    • 2011
    Claire Danes in Temple Grandin (2010)
    Temple Grandin
    8.2
    TV Movie
    • Eustacia
    • 2010

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Saurus City
      • The Queen
      • Completed
    • Fractured
      • Dr. Rose
      • Completed



    • Rosanna Arquette, Julia Ormond, Kevin Pollak, and Joe Cortese in Here's Yianni! (2024)
      Here's Yianni!
      8.8
      • Plousia
      • 2024
    • Home Education (2023)
      Home Education
      5.2
      • Carol
      • 2023
    • The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020)
      The Walking Dead: World Beyond
      4.5
      TV Series
      • Elizabeth Kublek
      • 2020–2021
    • Reunion (2020)
      Reunion
      4.4
      • Ivy
      • 2020
    • Cedric The Entertainer, Lucas Till, Lucy Hale, and Lex Scott Davis in Son of the South (2020)
      Son of the South
      6.2
      • Virginia Durr
      • 2020
    • Julia Ormond and Ben Barnes in Gold Digger (2019)
      Gold Digger
      6.7
      TV Mini Series
      • Julia Day
      • 2019
    • Julia Ormond, Rachael Taylor, Angourie Rice, and Alison McGirr in Ladies in Black (2018)
      Ladies in Black
      6.8
      • Magda
      • 2018
    • Fred Armisen and Maya Rudolph in Forever (2018)
      Forever
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Marisol
      • 2018
    • Hayley Atwell in Howards End (2017)
      Howards End
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Mrs. Wilcox
      • 2017
    • Orlando Bloom, Freddie Highmore, John Cena, Andy Samberg, and Daveed Diggs in Tour de Pharmacy (2017)
      Tour de Pharmacy
      7.1
      TV Movie
      • Adriana Baton
      • 2017
    • Sean Teale in Incorporated (2016)
      Incorporated
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Elizabeth Krauss
      • 2016–2017
    • Peter Dinklage in Rememory (2017)
      Rememory
      6.1
      • Carolyn Dunn
      • 2017
    • Mad Men (2007)
      Mad Men
      8.7
      TV Series
      • Marie Calvet
      • 2012–2015
    • Julia Ormond, Mädchen Amick, Rachel Boston, and Jenna Dewan in Witches of East End (2013)
      Witches of East End
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Joanna Beauchamp
      • 2013–2014
    • Julia Ormond, David James Elliott, and Anthony Lemke in Exploding Sun (2013)
      Exploding Sun
      3.8
      TV Movie
      • Joan Elias
      • 2013

    Producer



    • Playground (2009)
      Playground
      6.9
      • associate producer
      • 2009
    • Calling the Ghosts: A Story About Rape, War and Women (1996)
      Calling the Ghosts: A Story About Rape, War and Women
      7.9
      • producer
      • 1996

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    • Alternative name
      • Dzhuliya Ormond
    • Height
      • 5′ 7¼″ (1.71 m)
    • Born
      • January 4, 1965
      • Epsom, Surrey, England, UK
    • Spouses
        Jon Rubin1999 - 2008 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Sophie Rubin
    • Parents
        John Ormond
    • Other works
      Print advertisement for Gap (2002)
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      • 10 Interviews
      • 3 Articles
      • 3 Pictorials
      • 4 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      She actually plays the intro piano part in an early scene in Legends of the Fall (1994).
    • Quotes
      When really you've gone to drama school and rep and then you've come to London and gone to auditions and you've worked, solidly, for years. But that all gets forgotten.
    • Salaries
        My Week with Marilyn
        (2011)
        $1,000,000

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