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Julie Christie

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“I found films to be turbulent and stressful. They have caused me an enormous amount of anxiety, because I do not have a lot of confidence. You are working, intellectually and mentally, and you are having to be with people and socialise all the time. Actors like it, on the whole, but I was not born with that quality. I am very quiet and would much prefer to talk to a few people rather than a crowd.”

 

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Julie Frances Christie (born 14 April 1941) is a British actress. A pop icon of the “swinging London” era of the 1960s, she has won the Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Christie was born in Chabua, Assam, India, then part of the British Empire, the first of two children of Rosemary (née Ramsden) and Frank St. John Christie. Christie’s father ran the tea plantation around which Christie grew up, and her mother was a painter from Hove. Christie had a brother, as well as a half-sibling from her father’s affair with an Indian mistress. Christie’s parents separated during her childhood. She was baptized in the Anglican church, and studied as a boarder at the independent Convent of Our Lady School in St. Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, from which she was later expelled, and then at the independent Wycombe Court School in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, also living with a foster mother from the age of six. After her parents’ divorce, Christie spent time… read more

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Trolley Freak

3Nov11

Julie Christie is an icon of the 60's, one of the most beautiful women of my lifetime and a terrific actress. Making her mark in Schlesinger's Billy Liar (why oh why didn't Tom Courtenay get on the train to London with her at the end?!), the same director cast her to Oscar-winning glory in Darling just two years later. In her best decade she also gave radiant performances in Doctor Zhivago, Far From The Madding Crowd and the under-appreciated Petulia. In the 70's she hooked up with Warren Beatty (lucky, lucky, man...) and made the brilliant McCabe & Mrs. Miller. Other stand-out performances in the 70's came in The Go-Between and Don't Look Now, one of the best films of the decade. Her career slowed down in the 80's but she still found time to appear in Heat And Dust, a personal favourite of mine. Still going strong, Julie Christie is a National Treasure...

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