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Natascha McElhone

Natascha McElhone
Natascha McElhone
Born: Mar 23, 1971
Occupation: Actor
Active: '90s-2000s
Major Genres: Thriller, Comedy Drama
Career Highlights: The Truman Show, Ronin, Mrs. Dalloway
First Major Screen Credit: Surviving Picasso (1996)
14 Videos for Natascha McElhone
The Secret of Moonacre (2008) City of Ghosts (2002) The Truman Show (1998)
The Company (2007) fear dot com (2002) Mrs. Dalloway (1997)
Big Nothing (2006) Laurel Canyon (2002) The Devil's Own (1997)
Ladies in Lavender (2005) Solaris (2002) Surviving Picasso (1996)
Revelations (2005) Ronin (1998)
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Biography:

An actress whose refinement is evident in both her coolly regal beauty and well-measured performances, Natascha McElhone first impressed international critics and audiences with her portrayal of Francoise Gilot, the long-suffering but ultimately triumphant wife of Pablo Picasso in Merchant Ivory's Surviving Picasso (1996).

Born Natasha Taylor in Hampstead, London, on March 23, 1971, McElhone was raised in Brighton as the only daughter (she has several brothers) of journalist parents. After studying drama for three years at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, McElhone began her career in the theatre. She worked extensively on the London stage in a number of productions, and she also toured nationally with the Leicester Haymarket's production of Chekov's {-The Cherry Orchard}.

McElhone made her television debut in 1994, playing an army officer in the BBC's A Breed of Heroes, and subsequently appeared in several British TV series, including Absolutely Fabulous. Following her well-received screen debut in Surviving Picasso, McElhone played the young Clarissa Dalloway in Mrs.

Dalloway
(1997), and she had substantial roles in The Devil's Own (1997) and John Frankenheimer's Ronin (1998), the latter of which featured her as a tactical strategist who organizes a team of experts to steal a mysterious briefcase from a group of criminals. She also popped up as Truman Burbank's long-lost love interest in The Truman Show (1998), and in 2000, she could be seen singing and dancing her way across the Bard's iambic pentameter in Kenneth Branagh's musical adaptation of Love's Labour's Lost.

Two short years later audiences would find McElhone cast opposite George Clooney in director Steven Soderbergh's {/psycholgical sci-fi} effort Solaris. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide.