Helen Mirren
- Profession: Actress
- Place/Date of Birth: Chiswick, London, 26 July 2020
Now Dame Helen comes out fighting! - Dec 11 2007
Helen Mirren may have won an Oscar and two Golden Globes for her portrayals of two Queen Elizabeths, but her latest role takes her as far from a royal corset as she can get.
The British actress plays Nicolas Cage's mother, a linguistics expert who reluctantly joins a quest to find a book of centuries-old government secrets in action flick National Treasure: Book Of Secrets.
"I kick ass, man. I've wanted to do it all my life," she tells the New York Daily News.
Her co-star Nicolas agrees, saying: "Oh yeah, she got very physical, and she was a real sport about it.
"It's funny. We'd be on the set, and movie studio publicists would introduce her as Dame Helen Mirren, Academy Award winner. And I would say, 'Well, I'm Ghost Rider!' And she would say, 'Exactly!'."
Despite being in the industry for over 40 years, Helen's Hollywood career is now red-hot. She has four films in the works, including one with Brad Pitt.
"It is remarkable. But it wasn't like I was struggling and then suddenly I arrived," Helen says.
"I just think the fact that it all came at one time, people sit up and say, 'Where did she come from?'"
Raunchy new role for Helen? - Oct 17 2007
Dame Helen Mirren scooped an Oscar for her role as the Queen, but the actress is apparently taking on quite a different challenge for her next part.
The 62-year-old is set to play a brothel madam in Love Ranch, directed by her husband Taylor Hackford, reports the Daily Express.
"I’ve developed this project for a long time and one of the things that excited me most was the chance to work again with my wife," Taylor apparently told the paper.
"I had to beg! She’s a very busy girl. She wouldn’t agree unless it was a great role - and it is a great role."
Taylor, 62, has movie credits including the Oscar-winning Ray and The Devil’s Advocate.
His latest project, Love Ranch, tells the true story of America’s first legalised brothel, which opened in Nevada during the 1970s.
Helen will star opposite Joe Pesci in the movie when filming begins in January.
Helen ’cried’ over Queen clothes - Oct 10 2007
Dame Helen Mirren has apparently revealed that she cried when she first saw the dowdy clothes she had to wear to play the Queen.
The 62-year-old actress, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of Elizabeth II in The Queen, reportedly told the Cheltenham Literature Festival: "There were brown shoes, tweed skirts, Barbour jackets and handmade scarves."
She is quoted by the Daily Mirror as saying: "I cried, literally cried. I thought, ’I can’t pretend to be someone I don’t understand who would choose these clothes’."
But, luckily, the quality of the outfits, and her understanding of the Queen’s attitude towards them, won through.
"If it was a tweed skirt, it was the best you could get. I grew to love portraying someone so unlike me, who is not vain," she said.
"She has no vanity. She has all the jewellery in the world but she is happiest in an old skirt and wellies."
Dame Helen is ’nudist at heart’ - Sept 27 2007
Dame Helen Mirren may be 62 - but it seems she has no plans to stop stripping off.
The Oscar-winner, who has taken her clothes off in The Cook, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover and more recently in Calendar Girls, apparently said she enjoys baring all, reports the Daily Express.
"I am a nudist at heart," the paper quoted her as saying.
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After a brief attempt to accommodate her parents’ wishes by attending teachers’ training college, Helen quit to join the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company and went on to play many of the Bard’s heroines. Helen is now an acclaimed and much-loved and respected actress who is perhaps best known as Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison, in the award winning British television series Prime Suspect.
She co-starred with Bob Hoskins in the British gangster film "The Long Good Friday" (1980) and was a seductively evil Morgana in John Boorman’s "Excalibur" (1981). She recently teamed up with Hoskins once again in the acclaimed British movie "Last Orders".
Helen won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar and Best Actress nomination at Cannes for her role in the film "The Madness of King George".
She currently divides her time between America with hubby Director/Producer Taylor Hackford and her home in Wapping.
December 2007