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Juliet Stevenson
British actress

Juliet Anne Virginia Stevenson, CBE (born 30 October 1956) is an English actress of stage and screen. She is known for her role in the film Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991), for which she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Her other film appearances include Emma (1996), Bend It Like Beckham (2002), Mona Lisa Smile (2003), Being Julia (2004), Infamous (2006), The Enfield Haunting (2015), Wolf (2023), and Reawakening (2024).

In theatre, she has starred in numerous Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre productions, including Olivier Award nominated roles in Measure for Measure (1984), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (1986), and Yerma (1987). For her role as Paulina in Death and the Maiden (1991–92), she won the 1992 Olivier Award for Best Actress. Her fifth Olivier nomination was for her work in the 2009 revival of Duet for One. She has also received three nominations for the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress: for A Doll's House (1992), The Politician's Wife (1995) and Accused (2010). Other stage roles include The Heretic (2011) and Happy Days (2014).

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Early life

Stevenson was born in Kelvedon, Essex, England, the daughter of Virginia Ruth (née Marshall), a teacher, and Michael Guy Stevenson, an army officer. Stevenson's father was assigned a new posting every two and a half years.1 When Stevenson was nine, she attended Berkshire's Hurst Lodge School in Ascot,2 and she was later educated at the independent St Catherine's School in Bramley, near Guildford, Surrey, and at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).3 Stevenson was part of the 'new wave' of actors to emerge from the Academy. Others included Jonathan Pryce, Bruce Payne, Alan Rickman, Anton Lesser, Kenneth Branagh, Imelda Staunton and Fiona Shaw. She started her stage career in 1978 with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Career

Although she has gained fame through her television and film work and has often undertaken roles for BBC Radio, she is known as a stage actress. Significant stage roles include her performances as Isabella in Measure for Measure, Madame de Tourvel in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Anna in the UK premiere of Burn This in 1990 and Paulina in Death and the Maiden at the Royal Court theatre and the West End (1991–92). For the last she was awarded the 1992 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress.4

In the 1987 TV film Life Story, Stevenson played the part of scientist Rosalind Franklin, for which she won a Cable Ace award.5 She played the leading role in the Anthony Minghella film Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991) and her roles in The Secret Rapture (1993), Emma (1996), Bend It Like Beckham (2002) and Mona Lisa Smile (2003). She has more recently starred in Pierrepoint (2006), Infamous (2006) as Diana Vreeland and Breaking and Entering (2006) as Rosemary, the therapist. In 2003, she played the mother of an autistic child in the television film Hear the Silence, a film promoting the now debunked claims of Andrew Wakefield that the MMR vaccine was responsible for autism in children.6 The film makers and Stevenson were criticised as Wakefield's professionalism was already seriously in doubt.78

In 2009, she starred in ITV's A Place of Execution. The role won her the Best Actress Dagger at the 2009 Crime Thriller Awards.9 She performs as a book reader, and has recorded all of Jane Austen's novels as unabridged audiobooks, as well as a number of other novels, such as Lady Windermere's Fan, Hedda Gabler, Stories from Shakespeare, and To the Lighthouse. She received lifetime achievement prize at Women in Film And TV awards.10

In 2024, she played Mary, the mother of a returning missing child in the British psychological thriller film Reawakening, alongside Erin Doherty and Jared Harris.11

Personal life

Stevenson married her long-time partner, British anthropologist Hugh Brody, in 2021. They have a daughter and a son and live in Suffolk, but she also has an apartment in New York.1213

She is an atheist but considers herself a spiritual and superstitious person.1415

In 1992 she appeared in a political broadcast for the Labour Party.1617

In 2008 she campaigned on behalf of refugee women18 with a reading of "Motherland" at the Young Vic. She is patron of the UK registered charity LAM Action, which provides support, information and encouragement to patients with Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) and their families, and raises funds to advance research into LAM.19 Stevenson is an Amnesty Ambassador.20 She is patron of two charities: Young Roots, a charity for young refugees; and Antenatal Results and Choices,21 which supports parents who have had a diagnosis of fetal anomaly.

On 12 September 2016, Stevenson, as well as Cate Blanchett, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Peter Capaldi, Douglas Booth, Neil Gaiman, Keira Knightley, Jesse Eisenberg, Kit Harington and Stanley Tucci, featured in a video from the United Nations' refugee agency UNHCR to help raise awareness of the global refugee crisis. The video, titled "What They Took With Them", has the actors reading a poem written by Jenifer Toksvig and inspired by primary accounts of refugees, and is part of UNHCR's #WithRefugees campaign, which also includes a petition to governments to expand asylum to provide further shelter, integrating job opportunities and education.2223

Stevenson's friends and frequent collaborators include director Robert Icke,242526 comedian and feminist broadcaster Deborah Frances-White,2728 poet Aviva Dautch293031 and concert pianist Lucy Parham.3233

Stevenson is also a painter and has talked about how her art has helped her through difficult moments such as the COVID-19 lockdown and the death of her stepson.34

Stevenson regularly attends protests in support of the people of Palestine. On 30th November 2024 she spoke at the National March for Palestine in London, highlighting the difference in the way the plight of the Palestinian people is portrayed in comparison to other people, and saying: As artists we cannot remain silent in the face of such gross violations. Violations of human rights and of international law. Violations of the truth and of every human instinct.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Drowning by NumbersCissie Colpitts 2
1990Ladder of SwordsAlice Howard
1990The MarchClare Fitzgerald
1990Truly, Madly, DeeplyNina
1993The TrialFräulein Bürstner
1993The Secret RaptureIsobel Coleridge
1996 EmmaAugusta Hawkins Elton
1997Treasure IslandJane (voice)Video
2001PlaySecond WomanShort film
2001Christmas Carol: The MovieMrs. Cratchit / Mother Gimlet (voice)
2001The Search for John GissingGwenyth Moore
2002 Food of LovePamela Porterfield
2002Bend It Like BeckhamPaula Paxton
2002 Nicholas NicklebyMrs. Squeers
2003Mona Lisa SmileAmanda Armstrong
2004Being JuliaEvie
2005 Red MercurySofia Warburton
2005Pierrepoint: The Last HangmanAnne Fletcher
2006 InfamousDiana Vreeland
2006In Search of MozartNarrator
2006 Breaking and EnteringRosemary McCloud
2007And When Did You Last See Your Father?Kim Morrison
2008A Previous EngagementJulia Reynolds
2008The Secret of MoonacreMiss Heliotrope
2009QuietusJayneShort film
2009In Search of BeethovenNarrator
2009 Desert FlowerLucinda
2009 TriageAmy
2012In Search of HaydnNarrator
2013PenelopePennyShort film
2013 DianaSonia
2014The LettersMother Teresa
2014In Search of ChopinNarrator
2014The PortraitLaura BurrellShort film
2015DepartureBeatrice
2016Let Me GoHelgaPost-production
2016Love Is Thicker Than WaterEthel
2018London UnpluggedJayne
2019FourThe DowagerShort film
2022Walls Like WindowsMaggieShort film
2022CeresCeresShort film
2024ReawakeningMary
TBASwitzerlandFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The MallensBarbara Mallen6 episodes
1981MayburyJoanna Langston"A Fall from Grace", "What I Mean Is...", "Ten Green Bottles"
1983Bazaar and RummageFlissTV film
1984Crown CourtCatherine Lloyd"Dirty Washing: Part 1"
1984FreudElizabeth von Reitberg"The Secret of Dreams"
1984Pericles, Prince of TyreThaisaTV film
1986The Theban Plays by SophoclesAntigone"Oedipus at Colonus", "Antigone"
1987Life StoryRosalind Franklin
1988ScreenplayRuth"Out of Love"
1988Screen TwoHilda Carline"Stanley Spencer"
1988This is David LanderPenny Foster"The Nicholson Story"
1989Living with DinosaursVickyTV film
1990The Jim Henson HourVicky"Living with Dinosaurs"
19914 PlayMargaret"In the Border Country"
1991Screen TwoLucy"Aimée"
1992PerformanceNora Helmer"A Doll's House"
1993The World of Eric CarleNarrator (voice)TV series short
1993The Legends of Treasure IslandJane (voice)Main role
1993Who Dealt?35Tom's WifeShort story in the form of a monologue36 by Ring Lardner.
1994VerdiGiuseppina Strepponi (voice)TV film
1995The Politician's WifeFlora MatlockAll 3 episodes
1997Screen TwoJean"Stone, Scissors, Paper"
1998Cider with RosieAnnie LeeTV film
1999Trial by FireHelen WestTV film
2002The Road from CoorainEveTV film
2002The PactGus HarteTV film
2003Hear the SilenceChristine ShieldsTV film
2005The Snow QueenGerda's MotherTV film
2007Agatha Christie's MarpleGwenda Vaughn"Ordeal by Innocence"
200810 Days to WarElizabeth Wilmshurst"A Simple Private Matter"
2008Place of ExecutionCatherine HeathcoteTV miniseries
2008Dustbin BabyMarionTV film
2010Law & Order: UKRachel Callaghan"Denial"
2010AccusedHelen Ryland"Helen's Story"
2011LewisDiana Ellerby"Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things"
2011The HourLady ElmsRecurring role
2012White HeatCharlotteTV miniseries
2013–14The VillageClem AllinghamMain role
2013–15AtlantisThe OracleMain role
2014On Angel WingsMaryTV short
2015X CompanyMayor Marie Bellaire"Walk with the Devil"
2015The Enfield HauntingBetty GrosseTV miniseries
2015ArtsnightContributor"Richard Wilson on Samuel Beckett"
2016One of UsLouise ElliotTV miniseries
20171066: A Year to Conquer EnglandNarratorDocudrama
2019RivieraLady Cassandra ElthamTV series
2019Queens of MysteryNarratorTV series
2021The Long CallDorothy VennMain role
2021Death in ParadiseNatasha CarltonChristmas Show
2022The Man Who Fell to EarthSister Mary Lou1 episode
2022Professor T.Dr Helena GoldbergSeries 2; recurring role
2023Secret InvasionElizabeth HillEpisode: "Promises"
2023WolfMatilda Anchor-Ferrers6 episodes 37
2025A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis StoryCharity Taylor
TBAKing and ConquerorLady EmmaIn production 38

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978The TempestSpiritRoyal Shakespeare Company
1978Antony and CleopatraIras / OctaviaRoyal Shakespeare Company
1978Measure for MeasureWhore / NunRoyal Shakespeare Company
1978The Churchill PlayCaroline Thompson
1978 HippolytusAphrodite / Artemis
1978Lovers and Kings
1978The Taming of the ShrewWidow / Curtis
1978The White GuardYeliena
1978 Once in a LifetimeMiss Chasen
1980Henry IVLady PercyRoyal Shakespeare Company
1981A Midsummer Night's DreamHippolyta / Titania
1981The Witch of EdmontonSusanRoyal Shakespeare Company
1981MoneyClara Douglas
1983Other WorldsEmma / BetsyRoyal Court Theatre, London
1984Measure for MeasureIsabellaRoyal Shakespeare Company, Stratford Theatre
1984Breaking the SilencePolyaRoyal Shakespeare Company, The Pit Theatre, London
1985Troilus and CressidaCressidaRoyal Shakespeare Company, Stratford Theatre
1985As You Like ItRosalindRoyal Shakespeare Company, Stratford Theatre
1986Les Liaisons dangereusesMadame de TourvelRoyal Shakespeare Company, The Pit Theatre
1987YermaYermaNational Theatre, London
1988–90The Trackers of OxyrhynchusKylleneTheatre of Delphi/National Theatre, London
1989Hedda GablerHeddaNational Theatre, London
1989 On the VergeFannySadler's Wells Theatre, London
1990Burn ThisAnnaHampstead Theatre, London
1991–92 Death and the MaidenPaulinaTheatre Upstairs, Duke of York Theatre, London
1993Scenes from an ExecutionGalactiaMark Taper Forum, Los Angeles
1995The Duchess of MalfiGreenwich Theatre/Wyndham's Theatre, London
1997The Caucasian Chalk CircleRoyal National Theatre, London
1999Private LivesAmandaThe National Theatre
2000The CountryRoyal Court Theatre
2003A Little Night MusicDesirée ArmfeldtNew York City Opera
2004 We Happy FewGielgud Theatre, London
2005The Alice TrilogyRoyal Court Theatre
2006The SeagullIrina ArkadinaThe National Theatre
2009Duet for OneLondon
2011The HereticRoyal Court Theatre
2014–15 Happy DaysWinnieYoung Vic
2016–18 Mary StuartMary Stuart/Elizabeth IAlmeida Theatre & Duke of York's Theatre
2017 HamletGertrudeAlmeida Theatre & Harold Pinter Theatre
2019, 2020, 2022, 2023The DoctorProfessor Ruth WolffAlmeida Theatre Adelaide Festival UK Tour & Duke of York's Theatre Park Avenue Armory, New York

Audio recordings

A partial list of Stevenson's audio recordings:

Honours

In the 1999 Queens Birthday Honours, Stevenson was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).

She is a patron of the London International Festival of Theatre.42

Awards and nominations

Film

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1992British Academy Film Award43Best Actress in a Leading RoleTruly, Madly, DeeplyNominated

Television

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1993British Academy Television Award44ActressA Doll's HouseNominated
1996British Academy Television Award45ActressThe Politician's WifeNominated
2011British Academy Television Award46Leading ActressAccusedNominated
2019Primetime Emmy Award47Outstanding NarratorQueens of Mystery (Episode: "Murder in the Dark: First Chapter")Nominated

Theatre

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
1983Critics' Circle Theatre Award48Best ActressMeasure for MeasureWon
1984Laurence Olivier Award49Actress of the Year in a RevivalNominated
1986Laurence Olivier Award50Best ActressAs You Like It, Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Troilus and CressidaNominated
1987Laurence Olivier Award51YermaNominated
1992Laurence Olivier Award52Death and the MaidenWon
2009Evening Standard Theatre Award5354Best ActressDuet for OneNominated
2010Laurence Olivier Award55Best ActressNominated
2019Evening Standard Theatre Award56Best ActressThe DoctorNominated
Critics' Circle Theatre Award57Best ActressWon
2020Laurence Olivier Award58Best ActressNominated
2024Drama Desk Award59Lead Performance in a PlayNominated

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