Birth name Kristin Ann Scott Thomas NationalityUnited-kingdom Birth 24 may 1960 (63 years) at Redruth (United-kingdom) Awards Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur, Laurence Olivier Award, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas, DBE (born 24 May 1960) is a British actress. She won the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA Award for Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination for The English Patient (1996). For her work in the theatre, she has been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress five times, winning in 2008 for the Royal Court revival of The Seagull.
Scott Thomas made her film debut in the Prince-directed Under the Cherry Moon in 1986, Further film roles include Bitter Moon (1992), Mission: Impossible (1996), The Horse Whisperer (1998), Gosford Park (2001) and Nowhere Boy (2010). She has also worked in French cinema, winning the European Film Award for Best Actress for Philippe Claudel's I've Loved You So Long (2008). Her other French films include The Valet (2006), Tell No One (2007), Leaving (2009) and Sarah's Key (2010).
Biography
Scott Thomas is divorced from François Olivennes, a French gynaecologist, by whom she has three children: Hannah (born in 1988), Joseph (1991) and George (2000). She has lived in France since she was 19, brought up her three children in Paris, and sometimes considers herself more French than British.
The separation was reportedly precipitated by her romantic involvement with English actor Tobias Menzies, whom she met while appearing in Chekhov's play Three Sisters in London's West End around 2003. Menzies was also her co-star in a London production of Pirandello's As You Desire Me in 2006.
She was listed as one of the fifty best-dressed women over 50 by The Guardian in March 2013.
, 1h38 Directed byMarie-France Pisier OriginFrance GenresDrama, Romance ActorsKristin Scott Thomas, Didier Flamand, Vanessa Wagner, Edwige Navarro, Laurent Grévill, Jacques Sereys Roles Marie Forestier Rating59% En 1957, alors que la Nouvelle-Calédonie doit passer du statut de colonie à celui de territoire d'outre-mer et que donc est organisé le tout dernier « bal du gouverneur », la jeune Théa Forestier (Vanessa Wagner), fille du sous-gouverneur Charles Forestier (Didier Flamand) et de son épouse Marie (Kristin Scott Thomas), doit faire face à des évènements qui vont la faire passer de l'adolescence à l'âge adulte. Jeune fille effrontée, entretenant des relations fortes avec sa meilleure amie Isabelle (Edwige Navarro) qu'elle terrorise et son jeune frère Benoît (Renaud Ménager) qu'elle martyrise et défend à la fois, elle mène alors une vie insouciante dans cette colonie tropicale. Mais tout se transforme rapidement. Ses parents s'éloignent l'un de l'autre en raison de la relation ambigüe que Marie entretient avec le Dr Michel Royan (Laurent Grévill), médecin anti-conformiste et défenseur à la fois des Kanaks et des ouvriers de l'usine de la Société « Le Nickel ». Mais surtout, elle apprend qu'Isabelle lui a caché qu'elle allait bientôt quitter l'île en raison de la mutation de son père.
, 1h20 Directed byJean-François Amiguet GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsKristin Scott Thomas, Jérôme Anger, Sylvie Orcier, Judith Godrèche, Michel Voïta Roles Marie Rating62% Célibataire habitant une vieille maison, "La Méridienne", François demande à ses deux meilleures amies, Marie et Marthe, de l'aider à trouver la femme de sa vie. Il décide d'engager Dubois, un détective chargé de veiller sur lui. Au cours de sa filature, Dubois tombe amoureux de Marie.
, 1h58 Directed byCharles Sturridge OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Romance ActorsJames Wilby, Kristin Scott Thomas, Rupert Graves, Anjelica Huston, Judi Dench, Alec Guinness Roles Brenda Last Rating65% The marriage of English country gentleman Tony Last and his wife Brenda is falling apart as Brenda begins an affair with social climber John Beaver. When the Last's eight-year-old son John Andrew is killed in a riding accident, Brenda informs Tony of her affair and her wishes for a divorce so she can marry Beaver. Tony is shattered, but initially agrees and intends to provide her with £500 a year. Beaver and his mother have pressed Brenda to demand £2,000 a year. This amount would require Tony to give up Hetton Abbey, his beloved Victorian/Gothic style house and estate. After determining that Brenda is aware that he would have to give up the estate, and knowing as she does how much he loves his home, he withdraws from the divorce arrangements, and announces that he intends to travel for six months. On his return, he says, Brenda may have her divorce, but without any financial settlement.
Directed byJean-François Amiguet OriginFrance GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsJérôme Anger, Kristin Scott Thomas, Sylvie Orcier, Judith Godrèche, Michel Voïta Roles Marie Rating62% Célibataire habitant une vieille maison, "La Méridienne", François demande à ses deux meilleures amies, Marie et Marthe, de l'aider à trouver la femme de sa vie. Il décide d'engager Dubois, un détective chargé de veiller sur lui. Au cours de sa filature, Dubois tombe amoureux de Marie.
, 1h30 Directed byJean-Pierre Mocky OriginFrance GenresDrama, Thriller ActorsCatherine Deneuve, Richard Bohringer, Tom Novembre, Kristin Scott Thomas, Dominique Lavanant, Pierre Arditi Roles Julie Rating60% Amanda Weber is a museum employee. Her nephew, Victorien, who feels that wild animals should not be kept in zoos, has been murdered, and she seeks to find out why and how. She knows that Victorien was witness to a mysterious government project where 50 tourists were killed by an unknown poison gas, and the bus they were travelling in was found at the bottom of a lake. Alex, a callous government assassin who is having marital problems with his wife Delphine, has orders to kill anyone who knows about the cover-up of that project, and Amanda soon becomes his target.