Francesca Annis

Actress

Popular As Francesca Maria P. Annis

Birthday May 14, 1945

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Kensington, London, England

Age 79 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5' 4" (1.63 m)

#7448 Most Popular

1945

Francesca Annis (born 14 May 1945) is an English actress.

Annis was born in Kensington, London in 1945, to an English father, Lester William Anthony Annis (1914–2001) and a Brazilian-French mother, Mariquita (Mara) Purcell (1913–2009).

Both were sometime actors and Mara a sometime singer.

Mara was from a wealthy Brazilian family.

The Annises moved to Brazil when Francesca was one year old, and spent six years there, returning to England when she was seven.

In recollecting the years in Brazil, she described her parents as running "a nightclub on Copacabana beach", and her mother Mara "performing as a blues singer".

Annis was educated at a convent school, and trained in her early years as a ballet dancer, with training in the Russian style at the Corona Stage Academy.

1959

Annis began acting professionally in her teens, and made her film debut in The Cat Gang (1959).

1963

Her first major film role was as Elizabeth Taylor's handmaiden in Cleopatra (1963), in which she was cast at the age of 16 while still studying Russian ballet.

1965

Her big break was as one of the leads in the 1965 West End stage musical Passion Flower Hotel.

1967

She played Estella in a television adaptation of Great Expectations (1967) and presented children's television programmes.

1970

She appeared in television productions in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s in series such as Edward the Seventh (1975) as Lillie Langtry, a role she reprised in Lillie (1978); Madame Bovary (1975); and Parnell and the Englishwoman (1991), in which she played Kitty O'Shea.

1971

She garnered attention for her performance as Lady Macbeth in Roman Polanski's film version of Macbeth (1971) in which she performs the sleepwalking soliloquy nude.

The critic Kenneth Tynan was present when the scene was shot:"'Francesca does it very sportingly and with no fuss ... though of course the set is closed, great curtains are drawn around the acting area ... and the wardrobe mistress rushes to cover Francesca with a dressing gown the instant Roman says, 'Cut''."

1974

Annis was in a relationship with photographer Patrick Wiseman that began in 1974, raising three children, Charlotte, Taran, and Andreas.

1976

Annis pursued a stage career, playing leading roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, such as Luciana in Trevor Nunn's musical version of The Comedy of Errors (1976) and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet alongside Ian McKellen (1976).

1979

A six-time BAFTA TV Award nominee, she won the 1979 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for the ITV serial Lillie.

1981

At the National Theatre in 1981, she played Natalya Petrovna in Peter Gill's production of Ivan Turgenev's A Month in the Country.

1983

Her film appearances include Krull (1983), Dune (1984), The Debt Collector (1999), and The Libertine (2004).

Annis played the "Widow of the Web" in the 1983 science fantasy film Krull, and starred as Lady Jessica in the 1984 David Lynch science fiction film Dune.

She appeared as Tuppence with James Warwick as Tommy Beresford in The Secret Adversary (1983) and the subsequent series, Agatha Christie's Partners in Crime (1983–84).

1986

She portrayed Mrs Wellington in the second film and directorial debut by Prince, Under The Cherry Moon (1986).

1988

Annis played Jacqueline Kennedy in Onassis: The Richest Man in the World in 1988.

1993

She played a major role in J. C. Wilsher's police drama Between the Lines from 1993 to 1994, as well as the miniseries Reckless (1998) and its 2000 sequel.

1995

Annis began a relationship with Hamlet co-star Ralph Fiennes in 1995, ending her 23-year relationship with Wiseman in 1997; Fiennes in turn divorced his wife of four years, Alex Kingston.

Annis is said to have "apologised to Wiseman" over their parting.

1998

She is known for television roles in Reckless (1998), Wives and Daughters (1999), Deceit (2000), and Cranford (2007).

2005

At the Comedy Theatre between September 2005 and January 2006, Annis starred as Ruth in Epitaph for George Dillon with Joseph Fiennes.

2006

Annis and Fiennes announced their separation on 7 February 2006, after 11 years together, in a parting described as "acrimonious", following rumours that he had had an affair with the Romanian singer Cornelia Crisan.

2007

Annis co-starred with Sir Michael Gambon and Dame Judi Dench as Lady Ludlow (an aristocrat opposed to the education of the lower classes) in the BBC1 costume-drama series Cranford (2007).

More recently, Annis played a leading role in the ITV drama Home Fires.

2009

She returned to the stage in April 2009, to star as Mrs Conway in Rupert Goold's National Theatre revival of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways.

At age 64, in an interview with Tim Auld of The Telegraph in 2009, Annis described herself as being one that tends "to forget the bad things – I don't dwell on them. I think, 'Oh, f– it, life's too short'" and that though single, she "believes it is better to be with someone than alone", stating "I think you live a fuller life... to have someone else's input on anything – a book, a meal, your children, life, a walk – is fantastic" and expressing optimism as she looked to her future, stating "'I like to have a big open canvas. I am a glass-half-full person. Something will turn up, you know, and whatever it is it'll be fine'".