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Kristin Scott Thomas

Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas[1] DBE (born 24 May 1960) is a British actress who also holds French citizenship.[2] A five-time BAFTA Award and Olivier Award nominee, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) and the Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2008 for the Royal Court revival of The Seagull. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in The English Patient (1996).


Kristin Scott Thomas

Scott Thomas in 2017
Born
Kristin Ann Scott Thomas

(1960-05-24) 24 May 1960 (age 62)
Redruth, Cornwall, England
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom • France
OccupationActress
Years active1984–present
Spouse
(m. 1987; div. 2005)
Children3
RelativesSerena Scott Thomas (sister)

Scott Thomas made her film debut in Under the Cherry Moon (1986),[3] and won the Evening Standard Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer for A Handful of Dust (1988). Her work includes Bitter Moon (1992), Mission: Impossible (1996), The Horse Whisperer (1998), Gosford Park (2001), The Valet (2006), and Tell No One (2007). She won the European Film Award for Best Actress for Philippe Claudel's I've Loved You So Long (2008). Her other films include Leaving (2009), Love Crime (2010), Sarah's Key (2010), Nowhere Boy (2010), The Woman in the Fifth (2011), Only God Forgives (2013), Darkest Hour (2017), and Tomb Raider (2018).

She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2003 Birthday Honours and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to drama.[4][5] She was named a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur by the French government in 2005.[6][7]

Early life

Scott Thomas was born in Redruth, Cornwall. Her mother, Deborah (née Hurlbatt), was brought up in Hong Kong and Africa, and studied drama before marrying Kristin's father,[8] Lieutenant Commander Simon Scott Thomas, a pilot in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm who died in a flying accident when Kristin was aged five.[9][10] She is the elder sister of Serena Scott Thomas, the niece of Admiral Sir Richard Thomas (a former Black Rod),[11] the granddaughter of William Scott Thomas (who commanded HMS Impulsive during World War II) and the great-great-niece of the polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott.[citation needed]

The childhood home of Scott Thomas was in Trent, near Sherborne, Dorset, England. Her mother remarried to another Royal Navy pilot, Lieutenant Commander Simon Idiens (of Simon's Sircus aerobatic team flying Sea Vixens), who also died in a flying accident, whilst flying a Phantom FG1 from RNAS Yeovilton off the North coast of Cornwall in January 1972. Scott Thomas was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and St Antony's Leweston in Sherborne, Dorset, both independent schools.

On leaving school in 1978,[12] she moved to Hampstead, London, and worked in a department store. She began training to become a drama teacher at the Central School of Speech and Drama, enrolling on a BEd in Speech and Drama.[13] During her time at the school, she requested to switch degree courses to acting but was refused.[14] After a year at Central, speaking French fluently, she decided to move to Paris to work as an au pair[2] and studied acting at the École Nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre (ENSATT). When she was 25, she was cast as Mary Sharon in the film Under the Cherry Moon (1986).

Career

 
Scott Thomas at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival

Kristin Scott Thomas' acting career garnered early attention when she was cast as Mary Sharon in Under the Cherry Moon, released in 1986, the first but widely panned film directed by and starring the already well-known musical artist, Prince. Her breakthrough role was playing Brenda Last in an adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's A Handful of Dust (1988), winning her the Evening Standard British Film Award for the most promising newcomer. This was followed by roles opposite Hugh Grant in Bitter Moon and Four Weddings and a Funeral where she won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress.

In 1994, she starred in the Romanian–French film An Unforgettable Summer, in which she played Marie-Thérèse Von Debretsy. Rather than learn Romanian for the part, she read her lines phonetically.[15] She had all the lines translated into French, which she speaks fluently, so she knew what she was saying.[16] In an interview for Gloucester Citizen on 22 March 2015, she cited An Unforgettable Summer as one of the films that she is most proud of alongside The English Patient and Only God Forgives.[17]

1996 saw the release of the film with her most famous role as Katharine Clifton, The English Patient, which gained her Golden Globe and Oscar nominations as well as critical acclaim. This was followed by a brief period working in Hollywood on films such as The Horse Whisperer with Robert Redford and Random Hearts with Harrison Ford. However, growing disillusioned with Hollywood, she took a year off to give birth to her third child.

She returned to the stage in 2003 when she played the title role in a French theatre production of Racine's Bérénice, and appeared on-screen as Lady Sylvia McCordle in Robert Altman's Gosford Park. This started a critically acclaimed second career on stage, in which she has received four nominations for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, including one win, for her performance of Arkadina in a London West End production of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull.[18] She reprised the role in New York in September 2008.[19] In summer 2014, Scott Thomas returned to London's West End to star as Emma in Harold Pinter's Betrayal at the Comedy Theatre. The revival was directed by Ian Rickson. Her husband was played by Ben Miles and the love triangle was completed by Douglas Henshall. In January 2013, she starred in another Pinter play, Old Times, again directed by Ian Rickson. In 2014, she appeared at The Old Vic in the title role of Sophocles's Electra.

Scott Thomas has also acted in French films. In 2006, she played the role of Hélène, in French, in Ne le dis à personne (Tell No One), by French director Guillaume Canet. In 2008, Scott Thomas received many accolades for her performance in Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (I've Loved You So Long), including BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress. In 2009 she played the role of a wife who leaves her husband for another man in Leaving.

In Sarah's Key (2010) – the story of the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup – Scott Thomas starred as an American journalist in Paris who discovers that the flat her husband is renovating for them was once the home of an evicted Jewish family. Other roles include Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire and Ormond, mother of Henry VIII's second wife Anne, in The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), the role of a fashion magazine creator and editor in the film Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009), and as a love interest of George Duroy (played by Robert Pattinson) in the 2012 film Bel Ami, based on the 1885 Maupassant novel.[20]

She was also seen in The Woman in the Fifth (2011), a film adaption of Douglas Kennedy's novel of the same name, Lasse Hallström's Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011), Ralph Fiennes's The Invisible Woman (2013), Philippe Claudel's Before the Winter Chill (2013), and in Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives, which premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. In 2014, she voiced the narration of Kay Summersby, General Eisenhower's driver, in the documentary series D-Day Sacrifice. She appeared in Israel Horovitz's My Old Lady (2014) and Suite Française, the 2015 film adaptation of Irène Némirovsky's World War II novel directed by Saul Dibb.

In 2017 she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 71st British Academy Film Awards for portraying Clementine Churchill in Joe Wright's Darkest Hour. In May 2017, it was reported that Scott Thomas had signed on to star as BMW heiress Susanne Klatten in the thriller Paramour, directed by Alexandra-Therese Keining.[21][22]

In 2020, Scott Thomas played Mrs. Danvers in director Ben Wheatley's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Gothic romance Rebecca, with Armie Hammer and Lily James.[23] Also that year, she appeared in the BBC television remake of Alan Bennett's monologue series, Talking Heads, playing the role of Celia in the episode "Hand of God".[24]

In June 2022, Thomas began filming her directorial debut My Mother's Wedding, starring Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, Emily Beecham and Freida Pinto starring.[25][26]

Personal life

Scott Thomas is a Francophile. She married and divorced François Olivennes, a French gynaecologist, with whom she has three children: Hannah (1988), Joseph (1991) and George (2000). Scott Thomas has lived in France since she was 19, brought up her three children in Paris,[2] and sometimes considers herself more French than British.[27] On the Graham Norton Show on BBC1 on 2 December 2022, Scott Thomas said she now lives in London.

In 2009, Scott Thomas signed a petition in support of film director Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 sexual abuse case.[28]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Charly Short film
1986 Under the Cherry Moon Mary Sharon
1987 Agent trouble Julie
1988 Lounge Chair Marie
1988 A Handful of Dust Brenda Last Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
1989 Force majeure Katia
1989 Bille en tête Clara Also released as Headstrong
1990 Le bal du gouverneur Marie Forestier
1990 The Bachelor Sabine
1991 Valentino! I Love You Short film
1991 Aux yeux du monde L'institutrice
1992 Bitter Moon Fiona Directed by Roman Polanski
1994 Four Weddings and a Funeral Fiona
1994 An Unforgettable Summer Marie-Thérèse von Debretsy
1995 En mai, fais ce qu'il te plaît Martine
1995 The Confessional Alfred Hitchcock's assistant
1995 Angels & Insects Matty Crompton Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress
1995 Richard III Lady Anne of Lancaster
1995 Les Milles Mary-Jane Cooper
1995 The Pompatus of Love Caroline
1995 Plaisir d'offrir Short film
1996 Mission: Impossible Sarah Davies
1996 Souvenir Ann
1996 Microcosmos Narrator English version
1996 The English Patient Katharine Clifton
1997 Amour et confusions Sarah
1998 The Horse Whisperer Annie MacLean
1998 Sweet Revenge Imogen Staxton-Billing
1999 Random Hearts Kay Chandler
2000 Up at the Villa Mary Panton
2001 Play First Woman Short film
2001 Life as a House Robin Monroe
2001 Gosford Park Sylvia McCordle
2003 Small Cuts Béatrice
2004 Arsène Lupin Joséphine, comtesse de Cagliostro
2005 Man to Man Elena van den Ende
2005 Chromophobia Iona Aylesbury
2005 Keeping Mum Gloria Goodfellow Nominated – London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year
2006 The Valet Christine Levasseur
2006 Tell No One Hélène Perkins
2007 The Walker Lynn Lockner
2007 The Golden Compass Stelmaria (voice)
2008 I've Loved You So Long Juliette
2008 The Other Boleyn Girl Lady Elizabeth Boleyn
2008 Seuls Two L'antiquaire
2008 Easy Virtue Mrs. Whittaker
2008 Largo Winch Ann Fergusson
2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic Alette Naylor
2009 Leaving Suzanne Nominated – César Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress
2009 Nowhere Boy Mimi Smith
2010 Love Crime Christine
2010 Sarah's Key Julia Jarmond Lumières Award for Best Actress
Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress
Nominated – César Award for Best Actress
2010 In Your Hands Anna Cooper
2011 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Patricia Maxwell
2011 The Woman in the Fifth Margit Kadar
2012 Bel Ami Virginie Walters
2012 Looking for Hortense Iva Delusi
2012 In the House Jeanne Germain
2013 Only God Forgives Crystal
2013 Before the Winter Chill Lucie
2013 The Invisible Woman Frances Ternan
2014 My Old Lady Chloé Girard
2014 Suite Française Madame Angellier
2017 The Party Janet
2017 Darkest Hour Clementine Churchill
2018 Tomb Raider Ana Miller
2018 Au bout des doigts Countess Elizabeth Buckingham
2019 Military Wives Kate
2020 Final Set Judith
2020 Rebecca Mrs. Danvers
TBA My Mother's Wedding Post-production, also director and screenwriter[26]
As director
Year Title Notes
TBA My Mother's Wedding Post-production, also screenwriter[26]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Les enquêtes du commissaire Maigret Episode: "L'Ami d'enfance de Maigret"
1984 Mistral's Daughter Nancy Miniseries; 3 episodes
1987 Sentiments Nathalie Episode: "La tricheuse"
1987 Sentimental Journey Bettina Television film
1988 The Tenth Man Thérèse Mangeot Television film
1989 The Endless Game Caroline Miniseries; 2 episodes
1990 Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming Leda St Gabriel Television film
1990 Framed Kate Television film
1991 Titmuss Regained Jenny Sidonia Miniseries; 3 episodes
1992 Look at It This Way Victoria Rolfe Miniseries; 3 episodes
1992 Weep No More, My Lady Elisabeth Television film
1993 Body & Soul Sister Gabriel / Anna Miniseries; 6 episodes
1995 Belle Époque Alice Avellano Miniseries; 3 episodes
1996 Gulliver's Travels Immortal Gatekeeper Miniseries; episode 2
2003 Absolutely Fabulous Plum Berkeley Episode: "Book Clubbin'"
2019 One Red Nose Day and a Wedding Fiona Television short
2019 Fleabag Belinda Friers Series 2, episode 3
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
2020 Talking Heads Celia Episode: "The Hand of God"
2022 Slow Horses Diana Taverner Main cast

Theatre

Olivier Awards

Year Category Play Result
2004 Best Actress Three Sisters Nominated
2008 The Seagull Won
2012 Betrayal Nominated
2013 Old Times Nominated
2015 Electra Nominated

Honours

National
Foreigns

References

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External links

  • Kristin Scott Thomas at IMDb
  • Kristin Scott Thomas at the Internet Broadway Database  
  • Ryan Gilbey, "The three stages of Kristin", interview, The Guardian, 27 July 2007
  • Louise France, "I'm 47. Unlike most actresses I don't lie about my age" Interview, The Guardian, 3 February 2008
  • Betrayal, "Comedy Theatre Review", The Telegraph, 17 June 2011
  • Betrayal – Review, "Comedy Theatre London", The Guardian, 17 June 2011
  • First Night: Betrayal, "Comedy Theatre London", The Independent', 17 June 2011
  • My Grandparents' War: Kristin Scott Thomas, PBS, May 17, 2022

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This British surname is barrelled being made up of multiple names It should be written as Scott Thomas not Thomas Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas 1 DBE born 24 May 1960 is a British actress who also holds French citizenship 2 A five time BAFTA Award and Olivier Award nominee she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Four Weddings and a Funeral 1994 and the Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2008 for the Royal Court revival of The Seagull She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in The English Patient 1996 DameKristin Scott ThomasDBEScott Thomas in 2017BornKristin Ann Scott Thomas 1960 05 24 24 May 1960 age 62 Redruth Cornwall EnglandCitizenshipUnited Kingdom FranceOccupationActressYears active1984 presentSpouseFrancois Olivennes m 1987 div 2005 wbr Children3RelativesSerena Scott Thomas sister Scott Thomas made her film debut in Under the Cherry Moon 1986 3 and won the Evening Standard Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer for A Handful of Dust 1988 Her work includes Bitter Moon 1992 Mission Impossible 1996 The Horse Whisperer 1998 Gosford Park 2001 The Valet 2006 and Tell No One 2007 She won the European Film Award for Best Actress for Philippe Claudel s I ve Loved You So Long 2008 Her other films include Leaving 2009 Love Crime 2010 Sarah s Key 2010 Nowhere Boy 2010 The Woman in the Fifth 2011 Only God Forgives 2013 Darkest Hour 2017 and Tomb Raider 2018 She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2003 Birthday Honours and Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire DBE in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to drama 4 5 She was named a Chevalier of the Legion d honneur by the French government in 2005 6 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Television 6 Theatre 6 1 Olivier Awards 7 Honours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditScott Thomas was born in Redruth Cornwall Her mother Deborah nee Hurlbatt was brought up in Hong Kong and Africa and studied drama before marrying Kristin s father 8 Lieutenant Commander Simon Scott Thomas a pilot in the Royal Navy s Fleet Air Arm who died in a flying accident when Kristin was aged five 9 10 She is the elder sister of Serena Scott Thomas the niece of Admiral Sir Richard Thomas a former Black Rod 11 the granddaughter of William Scott Thomas who commanded HMS Impulsive during World War II and the great great niece of the polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott citation needed The childhood home of Scott Thomas was in Trent near Sherborne Dorset England Her mother remarried to another Royal Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander Simon Idiens of Simon s Sircus aerobatic team flying Sea Vixens who also died in a flying accident whilst flying a Phantom FG1 from RNAS Yeovilton off the North coast of Cornwall in January 1972 Scott Thomas was educated at Cheltenham Ladies College and St Antony s Leweston in Sherborne Dorset both independent schools On leaving school in 1978 12 she moved to Hampstead London and worked in a department store She began training to become a drama teacher at the Central School of Speech and Drama enrolling on a BEd in Speech and Drama 13 During her time at the school she requested to switch degree courses to acting but was refused 14 After a year at Central speaking French fluently she decided to move to Paris to work as an au pair 2 and studied acting at the Ecole Nationale superieure des arts et techniques du theatre ENSATT When she was 25 she was cast as Mary Sharon in the film Under the Cherry Moon 1986 Career Edit Scott Thomas at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival Kristin Scott Thomas acting career garnered early attention when she was cast as Mary Sharon in Under the Cherry Moon released in 1986 the first but widely panned film directed by and starring the already well known musical artist Prince Her breakthrough role was playing Brenda Last in an adaptation of Evelyn Waugh s A Handful of Dust 1988 winning her the Evening Standard British Film Award for the most promising newcomer This was followed by roles opposite Hugh Grant in Bitter Moon and Four Weddings and a Funeral where she won a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress In 1994 she starred in the Romanian French film An Unforgettable Summer in which she played Marie Therese Von Debretsy Rather than learn Romanian for the part she read her lines phonetically 15 She had all the lines translated into French which she speaks fluently so she knew what she was saying 16 In an interview for Gloucester Citizen on 22 March 2015 she cited An Unforgettable Summer as one of the films that she is most proud of alongside The English Patient and Only God Forgives 17 1996 saw the release of the film with her most famous role as Katharine Clifton The English Patient which gained her Golden Globe and Oscar nominations as well as critical acclaim This was followed by a brief period working in Hollywood on films such as The Horse Whisperer with Robert Redford and Random Hearts with Harrison Ford However growing disillusioned with Hollywood she took a year off to give birth to her third child She returned to the stage in 2003 when she played the title role in a French theatre production of Racine s Berenice and appeared on screen as Lady Sylvia McCordle in Robert Altman s Gosford Park This started a critically acclaimed second career on stage in which she has received four nominations for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress including one win for her performance of Arkadina in a London West End production of Anton Chekhov s The Seagull 18 She reprised the role in New York in September 2008 19 In summer 2014 Scott Thomas returned to London s West End to star as Emma in Harold Pinter s Betrayal at the Comedy Theatre The revival was directed by Ian Rickson Her husband was played by Ben Miles and the love triangle was completed by Douglas Henshall In January 2013 she starred in another Pinter play Old Times again directed by Ian Rickson In 2014 she appeared at The Old Vic in the title role of Sophocles s Electra Scott Thomas has also acted in French films In 2006 she played the role of Helene in French in Ne le dis a personne Tell No One by French director Guillaume Canet In 2008 Scott Thomas received many accolades for her performance in Il y a longtemps que je t aime I ve Loved You So Long including BAFTA and Golden Globe nominations for Best Actress In 2009 she played the role of a wife who leaves her husband for another man in Leaving In Sarah s Key 2010 the story of the Vel d Hiv Roundup Scott Thomas starred as an American journalist in Paris who discovers that the flat her husband is renovating for them was once the home of an evicted Jewish family Other roles include Elizabeth Boleyn Countess of Wiltshire and Ormond mother of Henry VIII s second wife Anne in The Other Boleyn Girl 2008 the role of a fashion magazine creator and editor in the film Confessions of a Shopaholic 2009 and as a love interest of George Duroy played by Robert Pattinson in the 2012 film Bel Ami based on the 1885 Maupassant novel 20 She was also seen in The Woman in the Fifth 2011 a film adaption of Douglas Kennedy s novel of the same name Lasse Hallstrom s Salmon Fishing in the Yemen 2011 Ralph Fiennes s The Invisible Woman 2013 Philippe Claudel s Before the Winter Chill 2013 and in Nicolas Winding Refn s Only God Forgives which premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival In 2014 she voiced the narration of Kay Summersby General Eisenhower s driver in the documentary series D Day Sacrifice She appeared in Israel Horovitz s My Old Lady 2014 and Suite Francaise the 2015 film adaptation of Irene Nemirovsky s World War II novel directed by Saul Dibb In 2017 she was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 71st British Academy Film Awards for portraying Clementine Churchill in Joe Wright s Darkest Hour In May 2017 it was reported that Scott Thomas had signed on to star as BMW heiress Susanne Klatten in the thriller Paramour directed by Alexandra Therese Keining 21 22 In 2020 Scott Thomas played Mrs Danvers in director Ben Wheatley s adaptation of Daphne du Maurier s Gothic romance Rebecca with Armie Hammer and Lily James 23 Also that year she appeared in the BBC television remake of Alan Bennett s monologue series Talking Heads playing the role of Celia in the episode Hand of God 24 In June 2022 Thomas began filming her directorial debut My Mother s Wedding starring Scarlett Johansson Sienna Miller Emily Beecham and Freida Pinto starring 25 26 Personal life EditScott Thomas is a Francophile She married and divorced Francois Olivennes a French gynaecologist with whom she has three children Hannah 1988 Joseph 1991 and George 2000 Scott Thomas has lived in France since she was 19 brought up her three children in Paris 2 and sometimes considers herself more French than British 27 On the Graham Norton Show on BBC1 on 2 December 2022 Scott Thomas said she now lives in London In 2009 Scott Thomas signed a petition in support of film director Roman Polanski calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 sexual abuse case 28 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1985 Charly Short film1986 Under the Cherry Moon Mary Sharon Nominated Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting ActressNominated Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star1987 Agent trouble Julie1988 Lounge Chair Marie1988 A Handful of Dust Brenda Last Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer1989 Force majeure Katia1989 Bille en tete Clara Also released as Headstrong1990 Le bal du gouverneur Marie Forestier1990 The Bachelor Sabine1991 Valentino I Love You Short film1991 Aux yeux du monde L institutrice1992 Bitter Moon Fiona Directed by Roman Polanski1994 Four Weddings and a Funeral Fiona BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting RoleEvening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress1994 An Unforgettable Summer Marie Therese von Debretsy1995 En mai fais ce qu il te plait Martine1995 The Confessional Alfred Hitchcock s assistant1995 Angels amp Insects Matty Crompton Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actress1995 Richard III Lady Anne of Lancaster1995 Les Milles Mary Jane Cooper1995 The Pompatus of Love Caroline1995 Plaisir d offrir Short film1996 Mission Impossible Sarah Davies1996 Souvenir Ann1996 Microcosmos Narrator English version1996 The English Patient Katharine Clifton National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting ActressNominated Academy Award for Best ActressNominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture DramaNominated Satellite Award for Best Actress Motion Picture DramaNominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleNominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture1997 Amour et confusions Sarah1998 The Horse Whisperer Annie MacLean1998 Sweet Revenge Imogen Staxton Billing1999 Random Hearts Kay Chandler2000 Up at the Villa Mary Panton2001 Play First Woman Short film2001 Life as a House Robin Monroe2001 Gosford Park Sylvia McCordle Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best CastFlorida Film Critics Circle Award for Best CastOnline Film Critics Society Award for Best CastSatellite Special Achievement Award Ensemble CastScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureNominated Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast2003 Small Cuts Beatrice2004 Arsene Lupin Josephine comtesse de Cagliostro2005 Man to Man Elena van den Ende2005 Chromophobia Iona Aylesbury2005 Keeping Mum Gloria Goodfellow Nominated London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the Year2006 The Valet Christine Levasseur2006 Tell No One Helene Perkins2007 The Walker Lynn Lockner2007 The Golden Compass Stelmaria voice 2008 I ve Loved You So Long Juliette European Film Award for Best ActressLondon Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the YearNominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated Cesar Award for Best ActressNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Motion Picture DramaNominated Irish Film and Television Award for Best ActressNominated Satellite Award for Best Actress Motion Picture Drama2008 The Other Boleyn Girl Lady Elizabeth Boleyn2008 Seuls Two L antiquaire2008 Easy Virtue Mrs Whittaker Nominated British Independent Film Awards for Best Supporting ActressNominated London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year2008 Largo Winch Ann Fergusson2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic Alette Naylor2009 Leaving Suzanne Nominated Cesar Award for Best ActressNominated Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress2009 Nowhere Boy Mimi Smith Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated British Independent Film Awards for Best Supporting ActressNominated London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the YearNominated Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress Motion PictureNominated Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress2010 Love Crime Christine2010 Sarah s Key Julia Jarmond Lumieres Award for Best Actress Globe de Cristal Award for Best Actress Nominated Cesar Award for Best Actress2010 In Your Hands Anna Cooper2011 Salmon Fishing in the Yemen Patricia Maxwell2011 The Woman in the Fifth Margit Kadar2012 Bel Ami Virginie Walters2012 Looking for Hortense Iva Delusi2012 In the House Jeanne Germain2013 Only God Forgives Crystal2013 Before the Winter Chill Lucie2013 The Invisible Woman Frances Ternan2014 My Old Lady Chloe Girard2014 Suite Francaise Madame Angellier2017 The Party Janet Evening Standard British Film Awards for Best ActressNominated National Film Award for Best Actress2017 Darkest Hour Clementine Churchill Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated North Texas Film Critics Association for Best Supporting Actress 29 Nominated St Louis Film Critics Association for Best Supporting Actress 30 2018 Tomb Raider Ana Miller2018 Au bout des doigts Countess Elizabeth Buckingham2019 Military Wives Kate2020 Final Set Judith2020 Rebecca Mrs DanversTBA My Mother s Wedding Post production also director and screenwriter 26 As directorYear Title NotesTBA My Mother s Wedding Post production also screenwriter 26 Television EditYear Title Role Notes1984 Les enquetes du commissaire Maigret Episode L Ami d enfance de Maigret 1984 Mistral s Daughter Nancy Miniseries 3 episodes1987 Sentiments Nathalie Episode La tricheuse 1987 Sentimental Journey Bettina Television film1988 The Tenth Man Therese Mangeot Television film1989 The Endless Game Caroline Miniseries 2 episodes1990 Spymaker The Secret Life of Ian Fleming Leda St Gabriel Television film1990 Framed Kate Television film1991 Titmuss Regained Jenny Sidonia Miniseries 3 episodes1992 Look at It This Way Victoria Rolfe Miniseries 3 episodes1992 Weep No More My Lady Elisabeth Television film1993 Body amp Soul Sister Gabriel Anna Miniseries 6 episodes1995 Belle Epoque Alice Avellano Miniseries 3 episodes1996 Gulliver s Travels Immortal Gatekeeper Miniseries episode 22003 Absolutely Fabulous Plum Berkeley Episode Book Clubbin 2019 One Red Nose Day and a Wedding Fiona Television short2019 Fleabag Belinda Friers Series 2 episode 3Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series2020 Talking Heads Celia Episode The Hand of God 2022 Slow Horses Diana Taverner Main castTheatre EditLa Lune declinante sur 4 ou 5 personnes qui dansent 1983 Festival de Semur en Auxois Terre etrangere 1984 Theatre Nanterre Amandiers Naives Hirondelles 1984 Festival d Avignon Yes peut etre 1985 in a field in Burgundy Berenice 2001 Festival de Perpignan and Festival d Avignon national tour Three Sisters 2003 Playhouse Theatre London Masha As You Desire Me 2005 06 Playhouse Theatre London Elma The Seagull 2007 Royal Court Theatre London Arkadina The Seagull 2008 Walter Kerr Theatre New York Arkadina 31 Harold Pinter s Betrayal 2011 Comedy Theatre London Emma 32 Harold Pinter s Old Times 2013 Harold Pinter Theatre London Kate Anna 33 Sophocles Electra 2014 The Old Vic London Electra 34 Peter Morgan s The Audience 2015 Apollo Theatre London Queen Elizabeth II 35 Olivier Awards Edit Year Category Play Result2004 Best Actress Three Sisters Nominated2008 The Seagull Won2012 Betrayal Nominated2013 Old Times Nominated2015 Electra NominatedHonours EditNational Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 31 12 2014 OBE 14 06 2003 36 37 Foreigns Knight of the National Order of the Legion of Honour French Republic 27 05 2005 38 References Edit Kristin Scott Thomas BFI Archived from the original on 28 September 2012 Retrieved 25 May 2008 a b c Lawrence Ben 17 April 2015 Kristin Scott Thomas is bored with being labelled an ice queen The Telegraph Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 30 June 2015 Kristin Scott Thomas Yahoo Movies 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