Basic Information About Julie Christie
Full Name | Julie Christie |
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Category | Celebrities › Actors |
Professions | Actor, Activist |
Net worth | $10,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1941-04-14 (83 years old) |
Place of birth | Chabua |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Education | Wycombe Court School, Royal central school of speech & drama |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Often plays women who inspire great passion in all the male characters rotating around her Deep husky yet smooth voice Incredible seductive beauty |
Father | Frank St. John Christie |
Mother | Rosemary Christie |
Siblings | Clive, June Christie |
Spouse | Duncan Campbell - (26 January 2008 - present) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 1 in (1.57 m) |
Social Media | ↗︎ Instagram ↗︎ Twitter ↗︎ Facebook ↗︎ Wikipedia ↗︎ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Julie Christie win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 35 |
Julie Christie awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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TFCA Award - Best Performance, Female | Winner | Juno | 2007 |
Oscar - Best Actress in a Leading Role | Nominee | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | 1972 |
NBR Award - Best Actress | Winner | Doctor Zhivago | 1966 |
BAFTA Film Award - Best British Actress | Nominee | Fahrenheit 451 | 1967 |
Oscar - Best Actress in a Leading Role | Winner | Darling | 1966 |
Golden Laurel - Dramatic Performance, Female | Winner | Darling | 1966 |
Silver Goddess - Best Foreign Actress (Mejor Actriz Extranjera) | Winner | Darling | 1967 |
Oscar - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | Nominee | Away from Her | 2008 |
BAFTA Film Award - Best Leading Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2008 |
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
Movies for Grownups Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
EDA Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
BSFC Award - Best Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2007 |
Critics Choice Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
CFCA Award - Best Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2007 |
DFWFCA Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
DFCS Award - Best Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2007 |
DFCC - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
Evening Standard British Film Award - Best Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2008 |
Gold Derby Award - Lead Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2008 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
HFCS Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
INOCA - Best Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2008 |
IFC Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
ALFS Award - British Actress of the Year | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
NBR Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
NSFC Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
NYFCC Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
NYFCO Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
OFTA Film Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
OFCS Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2008 |
PFCS Award - Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
SDFCS Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
SFFCC Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
Satellite Award - Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama | Nominee | Away from Her | 2007 |
SEFCA Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
SLFCA Award - Best Actress | Nominee | Away from Her | 2007 |
TFCA Award - Best Performance, Female | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
WAFCA Award - Best Actress | Winner | Away from Her | 2007 |
Julie Christie roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Troy | Thetis |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Madame Rosmerta |
Finding Neverland | Mrs. Emma du Maurier |
McCabe & Mrs. Miller | Constance Miller |
Doctor Zhivago | Lara |
Don't Look Now | Laura Baxter |
Red Riding Hood | Grandmother |
Shampoo | Jackie |
Nashville | Julie Christie |
Hamlet | Gertrude |
DragonHeart | Aislinn |
Fahrenheit 451 | Clarisse / Linda Montag |
Far from the Madding Crowd | Bathsheba |
The Bookshop | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
New York, I Love You | Isabelle (segment "Shekhar Kapur") |
Heaven Can Wait | Betty Logan |
Demon Seed | Susan Harris |
The Company You Keep | Mimi Lurie |
Darling | Diana Scott |
The Go-Between | Marian - Lady Trimingham |
Away from Her | Fiona Anderson |
The Saint | Judith Northwade 1 episode, 1963 |
Julie Christie's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Darling (1965) | $7,500 |
Doctor Zhivago (1965) | $120,000 |
Fahrenheit 451 (1966) | $200,000 |
Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) | $400,000 |
Petulia (1968) | $400,000 |
Power (1986) | $1,000,000 |
Julie Christie's Quotes
- [In the mid-'90s, on why she never got married] Men don't want any responsibility, and neither do I.
- [on making Shampoo (1975) with Warren Beatty and Robert Towne] We showcased an utterly immoral, grotesquely greedy, decadent society that we felt was imminent.
- [on her relationship with Warren Beatty] I'm terribly dependent on him, like a baby to its mother, so we travel backwards and forward to be with each other.
- [on the prospect of her directing a film] Always a foot soldier, never a general.
- [on fame] All that concentrated adulation is terribly corroding.
Interesting Facts about Julie Christie
- Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#26). [1995]
- Born at 10:00am-LMT.
- Julie's father ran a tea plantation in India, where she grew up.
- Her romance with Terence Stamp has been said to have inspired The Kinks "Waterloo Sunset", hence the line "Terry met Julie" in the song. However in a 2004 interview, lead singer Ray Davies, who penned the song, denied this, saying: "No, Terry and Julie were real people. I couldn't write for stars." Stamp later turned down the role of Guy Montag in Fahrenheit 451 (1966) because of his complicated emotions over co-starring with Christie, backing out of the role on the pretext of Julie receiving top billing. Oskar Werner subsequently played Montag. A year later, Stamp had overcome his insecurities and agreed to co-star with Christie in Far from the Madding Crowd (1967).
- Former co-owner of Katira Productions, along with boyfriend Warren Beatty (named after Beatty's parents Kathlyn and Ira.).
- Joined 160 people to sign an advertisement which ran in The Times (London) urging the legalization of marijuana. [1992]
- Is currently active in nuclear disarmament and animal rights. [2004]
- Brother Clive Christie is a professor of SouthEast Asian studies at Hull University.
- Close friends with actresses Shirley MacLaine, Goldie Hawn and Faye Dunaway.
- Director David Lean nicknamed her 'sunflower' for her beautiful personality and director 'John Schlesinger' nicknamed her 'Trilby' after the 19th century novel about a lovable bohemian.
- Directors she works with often enjoy working with her so much that they use her several times: Robert Altman in McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) and Nashville (1975); John Schlesinger in Billy Liar (1963), Darling (1965), Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) and Separate Tables (1983); Nicolas Roeg directed her in Don't Look Now (1973) and was cinematographer on Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), Fahrenheit 451 (1966) and Petulia (1968) and lover Warren Beatty used her in Shampoo (1975) and Heaven Can Wait (1978).
- Fluent in English, French, and Italian.
- She lived with investigative journalist Duncan Campbell from 1979 before their wedding in 2008.
- Her idol is Marlon Brando.
- Was in a relationship with Don Bessant, a lithographer and art teacher, from December 1962 to May 1967.
- In 1967 Time magazine said of her, "What Julie Christie wears has more real impact on fashion than all the clothes of the ten Best-Dressed women combined.".
- Julie discovered she wanted to become an actress when, at age nine, she snuck out of her Paris boarding school and spent the day with a complete stranger who was an aspiring actor.
- Julie gave friend Sharon Tate a copy of Tom Hardy's novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" with the inscription "For my Hardy heroine" (Julie had recently become a Tom Hardy heroine in Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)). Sharon gave the novel to her husband Roman Polanski shortly before her death. When Polanski later made the film Tess (1979) he dedicated it "For Sharon".
- Robert Altman said of her, "She's my incandescent, melancholy, strong, gold-hearted, sphinx-like, stainless steel little soldier.".
- The infamous dinner-party scene in Shampoo (1975) was completely improvised by Julie and Warren Beatty, much to the surprise of the rest of the cast and director Hal Ashby.
Additional information of Julie Christie
Zodiac | Aries |
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Lucky Number | 5 |
Lucky Stone | Diamond |
Lucky Color | Red |
Best Match for Marriage | Leo |
Break Up | Brian Eno Jim McBride Lou Adler Edmond Parker Ryan O’Neal Warren Beatty Terence Stamp |
Eye Color | Blue |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Body Size | 36-24-36 |
Ethnicity | Mixed |
Religion | Christianity |