Janet McTeer

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Janet McTeer Wiki Biography

Janet McTeer, OBE (born 5 August 1961) is an English actress. She is a Tony Award, Olivier Award and Drama Desk Award winner. She is also a two-time Academy Award nominee. She was made an OBE in the 2008 Queens Birthday Honours.McTeer made her professional stage debut in 1984, and in 1986 was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Newcomer for The Grace of Mary Traverse. In 1997, she won an Olivier Award and a Tony Award, for her role as Nora in A Doll’s House. Other theatre roles include Yelena in Uncle Vanya (London), Veronique in God of Carnage (London & New York) and the title role in Mary Stuart (London & New York), which won her the 2009 Drama Desk Award for Best Actress.On television, she starred in the title role of Lynda La Plante’s The Governor (1995–96), received an Emmy nomination for Into the Storm (2009) and a Golden Globe nomination for The White Queen (2013). She also appeared opposite Glenn Close in the final season of the drama series Damages (2012). She received a Best Actress Academy Award nomination and won a Golden Globe Award for portraying Mary Jo Walker in the 1999 film Tumbleweeds and received a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for her role as Hubert Page in the 2011 film Albert Nobbs. Her other film roles include Hawks (1988), Wuthering Heights (1992), Carrington (1995), Songcatcher (2000) and As You Like It (2006). IMDB Wikipedia $4 Million 1961 1961-8-5 6′ 1″ (1.85 m) Actress August 5 England Hannah Arendt (2012) Janet McTeer Janet Mcteer Net Worth Joe Coleman Leo Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland producer Songcatcher (2000) Tideland (2005) Tumbleweeds (1999) UK Writer

Janet McTeer Quick Info

Full Name Janet McTeer
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth August 5, 1961
Place Of Birth Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, UK
Height 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
Profession Actress, Writer, Producer
Education Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Nationality British
Spouse Joe Coleman
Parents Alan McTeer, Jean McTeer
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005216
Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play, Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor, National Board of Review Award …
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actress, Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by …
Movies Me Before You, Albert Nobbs, The Woman in Black, Tumbleweeds, Songcatcher, Cat Run, Hannah Arendt, Maleficent, Tideland, The King Is Alive, Waking the Dead, Velvet Goldmine, Fathers and Daughters, The Intended, The Black Velvet Gown, Saint-Ex, Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, As You Like It, Into …
TV Shows Battle Creek, The Honourable Woman, The White Queen, Parade’s End, Five Days, Sense and Sensibility, The Amazing Mrs Pritchard, The Governor

Janet McTeer Quotes

  • I did Tumbleweeds (1999) for fun. I did it because I loved it and I hardly even got paid.
  • New Yorkers are either the nicest or the rudest.
  • I just want people to focus on the performance.
  • My mother and father are still together after forty something years. I lived in one place till I was 6. I lived in another place from when I was 6 till I was 17.
  • But then I got a job selling coffee at the York Theatre, and when I met theatre people, something clicked. I felt comfortable with them; I felt like myself. I decided to go to drama school based just on that feeling. I had never done any acting.
  • I’ve always thought if you watch the performance and you don’t know about the person, then you only see the performance.
  • People are calling a lot, sending scripts my way. Yes, it’s wonderful because, let’s face it, there aren’t many wonderful scripts for women over the age of 10.
  • I do mostly British projects, and for family reasons and life reasons Britain’s my home, where I have a lovely garden.
  • When you’re a young English person who wants to be an actress and you have dreams, you dream of being Vanessa Redgrave or Judi Dench.
  • When children arrive, or when some crisis occurs, couples don’t have the resources to deal with it because they’ve been so busy getting on with their lives. They haven’t learned how to sit down and discuss things.
  • We are a very close family, and I love them very much, but I’m definitely the odd one out. I live a completely different kind of life style. I always was different. I felt like a fish out of water; I really never knew who I was.
  • I have very girly hands and I use them a lot when I talk in a way that I think is very feminine.
  • Put a Post-It note on your mirror that says: ‘Someone has to succeed. There’s no reason why it shouldn’t be me.’ Repeat before every audition.
  • It’s naive to think there is a woman in the world who isn’t brought up to believe that they are waiting for their soul mate. You even see it in Disney.
  • I have become a marketing tool and I feel very uncomfortable with that. There’s no space for me to express myself.
  • Yes, I was slightly outside everything when I was growing up. My mother jokes that I was exchanged at birth. She brought us up to have traditional values. She was absolutely not part of the ’60s generation.
  • [on the day her second Oscar nomination for Albert Nobbs (2011) was announced] “I just had my beady eyes on the television, and when Glenn Close was announced as well, I was very happy. By the time I had finished my day, I was completely exhausted, so we had a low-key celebration; my husband and I drank Champagne, ate cheesecake, and watched Downton Abbey. It doesn’t get better than that.”
  • [on being honored with an Oscar nomination for Albert Nobbs (2011)] There were a lot of people who lived like this. One thing you have to remember in England that is different from over here, is that sodomy if you’re a guy was illegal. You’d be kicked out of the country. There was nothing against lesbianism because Queen Victoria didn’t believe it existed.
  • [on the Academy Awards] The whole thing was just silly. All those awards are a bit silly, aren’t they? It’s quite funny if you’re English, because we take them all with a bucket of salt really; we’re always a bit embarrassed to go ‘I’d quite like to win that award’. The Americans are very: ‘Oh my God! Is this the most exciting day of your life?’ I just thought ‘no, not really. It’s good fun and you get to see everyone on the carpet, but frankly, get a grip!
  • [If someone saw one of your performances in 1,000 years’ time, what would it tell them about the year 2007?] That nothing has really changed. People will still love and hurt and yearn.
  • The older you get, the better you get, because you’ve seen more. You don’t necessarily have to go through a lot, but you have to witness it in order to recreate it.

Janet McTeer Important Facts

  • Nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Performance for a Leading Actress in a Play for “Mary Stuart”.
  • She was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2008 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for her services to drama.
  • Won Broadway’s 1997 Tony Award as Best Actress (Play) for portraying Nora in a revival of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House.”
  • Graduated from Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
  • Became an Associate Member of Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
  • She was awarded the 1996 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre) for Best Actress for her performance in “A Doll’s House”.
  • She was awarded the 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Play, of the 1996 season, for her performance “A Doll’s House”, at the Playhouse.

Janet McTeer Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Play on One 1990 TV Series Dr. Juliet Horwitz Actress
Precious Bane 1989 TV Movie Prue Sarn Actress
Hawks 1988 Hazel Actress
Les Girls 1988 TV Series Susan Actress
Theatre Night 1987 TV Series Miss Julie Actress
Half Moon Street 1986 Van Arkady’s Secretary Actress
Gems 1986 TV Series Stephanie Wilde Actress
Juliet Bravo 1985 TV Series Esther Pearson Actress
The Exception 2016 Princess Hermine ‘Hermo’ Reuss of Greiz Actress
Paint It Black 2016 Meredith Actress
Me Before You 2016 Camilla Traynor Actress
Allegiant 2016 Edith Prior Actress
National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses 2016 Marquise de Merteuil Actress
Fathers & Daughters 2015 Carolyn Actress
Battle Creek 2015 TV Series Commander Kim Guziewicz Actress
Insurgent 2015 Edith Prior Actress
Angelica 2015 Anne Montague Actress
The Honourable Woman 2014 TV Mini-Series Dame Julia Walsh Actress
Maleficent 2014 Narrator (voice) Actress
The White Queen 2013 TV Mini-Series Jacquetta Woodville Actress
Parade’s End 2012 TV Mini-Series Mrs. Satterthwaite Actress
Damages 2012 TV Series Kate Franklin Actress
Hannah Arendt 2012 Mary McCarthy Actress
The Woman in Black 2012 Mrs. Elizabeth Daily Actress
Albert Nobbs 2011 Hubert Page Actress
Island 2011 Phyllis Actress
Cat Run 2011 Helen Bingham Actress
Weekends at Bellevue 2011 TV Movie Diane Wallace Actress
Psychoville 2009 TV Series Cheryl Actress
Into the Storm 2009 TV Movie Clementine Churchill Actress
Hunter 2009 TV Mini-Series DS Amy Foster Actress
Masterpiece Classic 2008 TV Series Mrs. Dashwood Actress
Sense & Sensibility 2008 TV Mini-Series Mrs. Dashwood Actress
Five Days: Revised Final Episode 2007 Video short DS Amy Foster Actress
Daphne 2007 TV Movie Gertrude Lawrence Actress
Five Days 2007 TV Mini-Series DS Amy Foster Actress
The Amazing Mrs Pritchard 2006 TV Series Catherine Walker Actress
As You Like It 2006 Audrey Actress
Tideland 2005 Dell Actress
Agatha Christie’s Marple 2004 TV Series Anne Protheroe Actress
The Intended 2002 Sarah Morris Actress
The King Is Alive 2000 Liz Actress
Songcatcher 2000 Professor Lily Penleric, PhD Actress
Waking the Dead 2000 Caroline Pierce Actress
Tumbleweeds 1999 Mary Jo Walker Actress
Populous: The Beginning 1998 Video Game Additional Voices (voice) Actress
Velvet Goldmine 1998 Female Narrator (voice) Actress
Saint-Ex 1996 Genevieve de Ville-Franche Actress
The Governor 1995-1996 TV Series Helen Hewitt Actress
Carrington 1995 Vanessa Bell Actress
Jackanory 1994 TV Series Reader Actress
Don’t Leave Me This Way 1993 TV Movie Loretta Lawson Actress
Screen Two 1990-1993 TV Series Madeleine Severn / Celeste Actress
A Masculine Ending 1992 TV Movie Loretta Lawson Actress
I Bet It Will Rain 1992 Short Actress
Wuthering Heights 1992 Ellen Dean Actress
I Dreamt I Woke Up 1991 Short Mysterious Woman / Lady of Lake / Journalist Actress
The Black Velvet Gown 1991 TV Movie Riah Millican Actress
Screen One 1990-1991 TV Series Adult Claudie / Caroline Actress
Portrait of a Marriage 1990 TV Mini-Series Vita Sackville-West Actress
The Intended 2002 Writer
Paint It Black 2016 executive producer Producer
Songcatcher 2000 performer: “The Ballad of Barbara Allen”, “Matty Groves”, “Single Girl” Soundtrack
Manglehorn 2014 special thanks Thanks
Today 2012-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
71st Golden Globe Awards 2014 TV Special Herself – Nominee (uncredited) Self
Love, Marilyn 2012 Documentary Herself Self
The 84th Annual Academy Awards 2012 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role Self
The 2012 Film Independent Spirit Awards 2012 TV Special Herself Self
The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2012 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Self
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2010 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Self
The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 2009 TV Special Herself – Nominated: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Self
Charlie Rose 1997-2009 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 63rd Annual Tony Awards 2009 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Leading Actress in a Play Self
Miracle of the Hudson Plane Crash 2009 TV Movie documentary Herself – Narrator (voice) Self
Cutting Edge 2009 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
Britannia High 2008 TV Series Herself – Narrator Self
Five Days: Making Five Days 2007 Video documentary short Herself / DS Amy Foster Self
The Making of ‘Tideland’ 2007 Video documentary short Herself Self
Mindshock 2006 TV Series documentary Narrator Self
2nd Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards 2005 Video Herself – Presenter Self
The 72nd Annual Academy Awards 2000 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 2000 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2000 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy / Musical Self
The Storyteller 1999/II Video documentary Herself Self
The 51st Annual Tony Awards 1997 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Leading Actress in a Play Self
The Laurence Olivier Awards 1997 1997 TV Special Herself Self
French and Saunders 1996 TV Series Herself Self
Sense & Sensibility: Interview Featurette 2007 Video documentary short Mrs. Dashwood (uncredited) Archive Footage

Janet McTeer Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 EDA Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Supporting Actress Albert Nobbs (2011) Won
2012 NFCS Award Nevada Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Albert Nobbs (2011) Won
2011 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Albert Nobbs (2011) Won
2000 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Tumbleweeds (1999) Won
2000 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Tumbleweeds (1999) Won
2000 Special Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival Dramatic Songcatcher (2000) Won
1999 Jury Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Best Actress Tumbleweeds (1999) Won
1999 Breakthrough Award Gotham Awards Tumbleweeds (1999) Won
1999 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Actress Tumbleweeds (1999) Won
2012 EDA Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Supporting Actress Albert Nobbs (2011) Nominated
2012 NFCS Award Nevada Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Albert Nobbs (2011) Nominated
2011 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Albert Nobbs (2011) Nominated
2000 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Tumbleweeds (1999) Nominated
2000 Golden Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical Tumbleweeds (1999) Nominated
2000 Special Jury Prize Sundance Film Festival Dramatic Songcatcher (2000) Nominated
1999 Jury Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Best Actress Tumbleweeds (1999) Nominated
1999 Breakthrough Award Gotham Awards Tumbleweeds (1999) Nominated
1999 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Actress Tumbleweeds (1999) Nominated