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Julia Karin Ormond Wiki Biography
Julia Ormond was born on the 4th January 1965, in Epsom, Surrey, England, and is an Emmy-winning actress, probably best known for her roles in “Legends of the Fall” (1994), “First Knight” (1995), “Sabrina” (1995), and “The Barber of Siberia” (1998). Ormond earned an Emmy for portraying Eustacia in he HBO movie “Temple Grandin” (2010). She has been an active member of the entertainment industry since 1989.
Have you ever wondered how rich Julia Ormond is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Julia Ormond’s net worth is as high as $5 million, earned through her successful acting career.
Julia Ormond is a daughter of John, a computer software designer, and Josephine Ormond, a laboratory technician. She went to Guildford High School and later to Cranleigh School before she had a debut in the TV in series “Traffik” (1989). She continued with TV shows such as “Capital City” (1989) and “The Ruth Rendell Mysteries” (1990), and then appeared in the TV movies “Young Catherine” (1991) starring Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Plummer, and Franco Nero, and in “Stalin” (1992) with Robert Duvall. Her net worth was well established.Ormond worked in numerous films during the ‘90s, including “The Baby of Macon” (1993) with Ralph Fiennes, “Captives” (1994) with Tim Roth, and “Legends of the Fall” (1994) starring Brad Pitt, Anthony Hopkins, and Aidan Quinn. Other notable films are “First Knight” (1995) with Sean Connery and Richard Gere, “Sabrina” (1995) with Harrison Ford and Greg Kinnear, “Smilla’s Sense of Snow” (1997), and Nikita Mikhalkov’s “The Barber of Siberia” (1998), all of which increased her net worth.
In the early 2000’s, Ormond appeared in the “The Prime Gig” (2000) with Vince Vaughn and Ed Harris, and “Varian’s War: The Forgotten Hero” (2001) starring William Hurt, Matt Craven, and Vanessa Redgrave. She also played in “Iron Jawed Angels” (2004) with Hilary Swank, Margo Martindale, and Anjelica Huston, David Lynch’s “Inland Empire” (2006), “Surveillance” (2008), and Steven Soderbergh’s “Che: Part One” (2008), increasing further her net worth. Ormond ended the decade with “Kit Kittredge: An American Girl” (2008), “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (2008) starring Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton, and in three episodes of “CSI: NY” from 2008 to 2009.
Julia has stayed busy in the current decade, and had roles in several films and series such as “The Wronged Man” (2010), “Temple Grandin” with Claire Danes, “The Music Never Stopped” (2011), “Albatross” (2011), and in seven episodes of “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” (2011), adding further to her net worth. Ormond then played in “Chained” (2012), “My Week with Marilyn” (2011) starring Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, and Kenneth Branagh, “The East” (2013), and in series “Mad Men” (2012-2015) and “Witches of East End” (2013-2014). She is currently filming “Incorporated” (November 2016), “Mary” (2016) with Ben Kingsley, and “Tour De Pharmacy” (2017) starring Orlando Bloom.
Regarding her personal life, Julia Ormond was married to Rory Edwards from 1988 to 1994, and then to Jon Rubin from 1998 to 2008, with whom Julia has a daughter named Sophie.
She is known as being a fighter against human trafficking since the mid-90’s, and has lately collaborated with the United Nations Office. Ormond is a co-founder of FilmAid International, and supports the Transatlantic Partners Against Aids, spreading awareness about AIDS in Russia and Ukraine in particular.
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Julia Karin Ormond Quick Info
Full Name | Julia Ormond |
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Date Of Birth | January 4, 1965 |
Place Of Birth | Epsom, Surrey, England, UK |
Height | 5′ 7½” (1.71 m) |
Profession | Actress, Producer |
Education | Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic, Art Cranleigh School, Guildford High School |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Jon Rubin m. 1999–2008, Rory Edwards m. 1989–1994 |
Children | Sophie Rubin |
Parents | John Ormond, Josephine Ormond |
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IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000566/ |
Awards | Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress (2002), Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress (2010) |
Nominations | Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress (2007), Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance (2008, 2010), Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast (2008) |
Movies | “Legends of the Fall” (1994), “First Knight” (1995), “Sabrina” (1995), “The Barber of Siberia” (1998),”Witches of East End” (2013-2014), “Incorporated” (2016) |
TV Shows | “Traffik” (1989), “Young Catherine” (1991), “Stalin” (1992), “The Baby of Mâcon” (1993), “Legends of the Fall” (1994), “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”(2011) |
Julia Karin Ormond Quotes
- If you do anything for too long, it starts to lack edge, to become too easy. Easy is the kiss of death.
- And it’s not that going out for a hack is wrong or bad, I certainly don’t view it as that; it’s just that there’s something about the dressage, being put through your paces, that makes you better.
- At first I was a bit indignant about it, and then I realised, ‘No, that’s what people want, so that’s what is given.’ But it’s not in your control. It’s just what happens to you, and that’s what’s frightening.
- For sure, you don’t believe the good stuff. I mean, the good stuff is just insane – wacky. If you don’t take it too much to heart, it does help when the negative stuff hits. And you know the negative stuff is coming. It’s got to! What comes up must come down.
- I feel that David took a risk with me. I have a sense that by starting off in the theatre and going off to do films you are seen to sell out in some way. I don’t hold truck with that, but you can’t stop people from feeling it.
- I found it all very scary. This fairytale gets built around you – as if you’ve been walking through the streets and then Sydney Pollack sees you and goes, ‘I’ll put you in something!’
- It was a fantastic learning experience and OK, I got slammed because I wasn’t Audrey Hepburn but you could have predicted that, really, if you’d opened your eyes wide enough.
- That made me feel very disturbed, because it never seemed to be about how much hard work was involved. Ever. It was about… ‘hazel eyes’. It does help if you can brush that stuff off.
- When really you’ve gone to drama school and rep and then you’ve come to London and gone to auditions and you’ve worked, solidly, for years. But that all gets forgotten.
Julia Karin Ormond Important Facts
- $1,000,000
- $300,000
- She did an interview where she talked about her feelings and concerns as a new mother to her baby daughter. [October 2004]
- Appeared alongside Mädchen Amick, Rachel Boston and Jenna Dewan Tatum in a public service announcement for breast cancer awareness. [October 2013]
- Daughter of Josephine, a laboratory technician, and John Ormond, a computer software designer.
- Named ShoWest’s “Female Star of Tomorrow” in 1995.
- Mother, with Jon Rubin, of a daughter named Sophie (born fall 2004).
- Member of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001.
- Is said to be a direct, if distant niece of the Welsh rebel and prince Owain Glyndwr through her paternal grandmother, by way of Glyndwr’s sister.
- Trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, whose alumni include Terence Stamp, Elizabeth Knowelden, Hugh Bonneville, Rupert Friend, Angela Lansbury, Matthew Goode, Sue Johnston, Minnie Driver and Julian Fellowes.
- She was awarded the 1989 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama Theatre Award) for Most Promising Newcomer for her performance in Faith, Hope and Charity.
- She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 (2000 season) for Best Actress for her performance in “My Zinc Bed” at the Royal Court Theatre.
- She starred in three consecutive films in which she is caught between two or more men: Brad Pitt, Aidan Quinn, and Henry Thomas in Legends of the Fall (1994); Sean Connery and Richard Gere in First Knight (1995); and Harrison Ford and Greg Kinnear in Sabrina (1995).
- She actually plays the intro piano part in an early scene in Legends of the Fall (1994).
- For the title role Sabrina (1995), she was instructed to cut her waist-length hair, which did not thrill her fans.
- Formed a production company called Indican (a take-off on the words “in the can”).
- Attended West Surrey College of Art and Design (1989); received London Drama Critics Award for best newcomer.
- Signed a two-year contract with Fox Searchlight Pictures to produce, direct and write. [May 1997]
Julia Karin Ormond Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tour De Pharmacy | 2017 | TV Movie post-production | Actress | |
Incorporated | 2016-2017 | TV Series | Elizabeth Krauss | Actress |
Rememory | 2017 | Carolyn Dunn | Actress | |
Howards End | 2017 | TV Mini-Series | Mrs. Wilcox | Actress |
Mad Men | 2012-2015 | TV Series | Marie Calvet | Actress |
Witches of East End | 2013-2014 | TV Series | Joanna Beauchamp | Actress |
Exploding Sun | 2013 | TV Movie | Joan Elias | Actress |
The East | 2013 | Paige Williams | Actress | |
Chained | 2012/I | Sarah Fittler | Actress | |
My Week with Marilyn | 2011 | Vivien Leigh | Actress | |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | 2011 | TV Series | Paula Gyson | Actress |
Albatross | 2011 | Joa | Actress | |
The Green | 2011 | Karen | Actress | |
The Music Never Stopped | 2011 | Dianne Daley | Actress | |
Nurse Jackie | 2010 | TV Series | Sarah Khouri | Actress |
Temple Grandin | 2010 | TV Movie | Eustacia | Actress |
The Wronged Man | 2010 | TV Movie | Janet Gregory | Actress |
CSI: NY | 2008-2009 | TV Series | Deputy Inspector Gillian Whitford | Actress |
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | 2008 | Caroline | Actress | |
The Conspiracy | 2008 | Princesa de Éboli | Actress | |
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl | 2008 | Margaret Kittredge | Actress | |
Che: Part One | 2008 | Lisa Howard | Actress | |
Surveillance | 2008/I | Elizabeth Anderson | Actress | |
I Know Who Killed Me | 2007 | Susan Fleming | Actress | |
Mr. and Mrs. Smith | 2007 | TV Short | Mother | Actress |
Inland Empire | 2006 | Doris Side | Actress | |
The Way | 2006 | TV Movie | Actress | |
Beach Girls | 2005 | TV Mini-Series | Stevie Moore | Actress |
Iron Jawed Angels | 2004 | TV Movie | Inez Millholland | Actress |
Resistance | 2003 | Claire Daussois | Actress | |
Varian’s War | 2001 | TV Movie | Miriam Davenport | Actress |
The Prime Gig | 2000 | Caitlin Carlson | Actress | |
Animal Farm | 1999 | TV Movie | Jessie (voice) | Actress |
Sibirskiy tsiryulnik | 1998 | Dzheyn (as Dzhuliya Ormond) | Actress | |
Smilla’s Sense of Snow | 1997 | Smilla Jasperson | Actress | |
Sabrina | 1995 | Sabrina Fairchild | Actress | |
First Knight | 1995 | Guinevere | Actress | |
Legends of the Fall | 1994 | Susannah Fincannon | Actress | |
Captives | 1994 | Rachel Clifford | Actress | |
Nostradamus | 1994 | Marie | Actress | |
The Baby of Mâcon | 1993 | The Daughter | Actress | |
Stalin | 1992 | TV Movie | Nadya | Actress |
Young Catherine | 1991 | TV Movie | Catherine | Actress |
Ruth Rendell Mysteries | 1990 | TV Series | Nora Fanshawe | Actress |
Capital City | 1989 | TV Series | Alison | Actress |
Traffik | 1989 | TV Mini-Series | Caroline Lithgow | Actress |
Playground | 2009 | Documentary associate producer | Producer | |
Calling the Ghosts | 1996 | Documentary producer | Producer | |
RiseUP the Movie | 2016 | Documentary post-production | Herself | Self |
The Talk | 2016 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Unity | 2015 | Documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2008-2014 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Witches of East End Season 1: Falling Under Their Spell | 2014 | Video short | Herself | Self |
Good Day L.A. | 2013 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 2012 Film Independent Spirit Awards | 2012 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
Made in Hollywood | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2011 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards | 2011 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
My Week with Marilyn: The Untold Story of an American Icon | 2011 | Video documentary short | Herself – Vivien Leigh | Self |
SAG Foundation Conversations | 2010 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Larry King Live | 2010 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | Self |
The Bonnie Hunt Show | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The Wendy Williams Show | 2010 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Casper och den förbjudna filmen | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Curious Birth of Benjamin Button | 2009 | Video documentary | Herself | Self |
Call + Response | 2008 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Dr. Phil | 2008 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Èxit | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Buenafuente | 2008 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Surveillance: The Watched Are Watching | 2008 | Video documentary short | Herself | Self |
HBO First Look | 2008 | TV Series documentary short | Herself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Cartelera | 2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Sean Connery | 2006 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Nazi Officer’s Wife | 2003 | Documentary | Edith Hahn (voice) | Self |
Searching for Debra Winger | 2002 | Documentary | Herself | Self |
Festival international de Cannes | 2001 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Orange British Academy Film Awards | 2000 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Directors | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The 50th British Academy Film Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay | Self |
The Rosie O’Donnell Show | 1997 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards | 1997 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Film ’72 | 1996 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Annual 1995 ShoWest Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Female Star of Tomorrow | Self |
The 67th Annual Academy Awards | 1995 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” Song | Self |
Moviewatch | 1995 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Interviewee | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Gomorron | 1995 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Julia Karin Ormond Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2011 | Capri Ensemble Cast Award | Capri, Hollywood | My Week with Marilyn (2011) | Won | |
2011 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Television Feature Film | Temple Grandin (2010) | Won |
2010 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | Temple Grandin (2010) | Won |
2006 | Krzysztof Kieslowski Award | Camerimage | Won | ||
2002 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | Varian’s War (2001) | Won |
1997 | CableACE | CableACE Awards | International Informational Special or Series | Calling the Ghosts (1996) | Won |
1995 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Female Star of Tomorrow | Won | |
2011 | Capri Ensemble Cast Award | Capri, Hollywood | My Week with Marilyn (2011) | Nominated | |
2011 | Bronze Wrangler | Western Heritage Awards | Television Feature Film | Temple Grandin (2010) | Nominated |
2010 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie | Temple Grandin (2010) | Nominated |
2006 | Krzysztof Kieslowski Award | Camerimage | Nominated | ||
2002 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television | Varian’s War (2001) | Nominated |
1997 | CableACE | CableACE Awards | International Informational Special or Series | Calling the Ghosts (1996) | Nominated |
1995 | ShoWest Award | ShoWest Convention, USA | Female Star of Tomorrow | Nominated |