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Helen Mirren

Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1945-07-26

Birth Place: Chiswick, London, England, United Kingdom

Details

Alternate Names: Dame Helen Mirren, Helen Hackford, Helen Lydia Mironoff, Helen Lydia Mirren, Illiana Lydia Petrovna Mironova, Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironoff, Ilyena Vasilievna Mironova, Έλεν Μίρεν, هلن میرن, 海伦·米伦, 헬렌 미렌

Physical Characteristics:

  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Boobs: Natural
  • Bust: 96
  • Cup: C
  • Bra: 38C
  • Waist: 66
  • Hip: 93
  • Height: 162
  • Weight: 64
  • Hair Color: Blonde
  • Eye Color: Hazel
  • Tattoos: 'Symbol' at the base of her left thumb.

Career

First Appearances:

  • Press for Time (1966) as Beauty Pageant Contestant (uncredited)

Most Important Roles:

  • The Queen (2006) as Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
  • Inkheart (2008) as Elinor Loredan
  • The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980) as Alice Rage
  • Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999) as Mrs. Tingle
  • The Clearing (2004) as Eileen Hayes
  • Raising Helen (2004) as Dominique Courier
  • 2010 (1984) as Tanya Kirbuk
  • Gosford Park (2001) as Mrs. Wilson
  • The Mosquito Coast (1986) as Mother Fox

Career Highlights:

  • The Queen (2006)
  • Inkheart (2008)
  • The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980)
  • Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999)
  • The Clearing (2004)
  • Raising Helen (2004)
  • 2010 (1984)
  • Gosford Park (2001)
  • The Mosquito Coast (1986)

Full Biography

Dame Helen Mirren, born Helen Lydia Mironoff on 26 July 1945, is an English actor with a career spanning over six decades. She is renowned for her versatile roles across stage, television, and film. Mirren's notable works include her Academy Award-winning portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in 'The Queen' (2006), for which she also won a British Academy Film Award. She has three consecutive wins for Best Actress at the British Academy Television Awards for her role as DCI Jane Tennison in 'Prime Suspect' (1991-2006). Other notable films include 'The Long Good Friday' (1980), 'Caligula' (1979), and 'Red' (2010) among many others. Mirren was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2003 for her services to drama.


About the Movie: Cal (1984)

Release Year: 1984

Nation: Ireland, United Kingdom

Alternative Title: Cal - Memórias de um Terrorista, Cal, o mahitis tou IRA, キャル, Stevnemøte med I.R.A., Tempo de Guerra, Дневник террориста, Özgürlük Uğruna

Director: Pat O'Connor

Writer: Bernard MacLaverty

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Nominated for 2 BAFTA 2 wins & 3 nominations total

Similar:

  • The Journalist (2019)
  • Ride the Pink Horse (1947)
  • Maborosi (1995)
  • Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)
  • The Ninth Configuration (1980)

Keywords

Story

Cal, a young man involved with the Irish Republican Army (IRA), finds himself falling in love with Marcella, a Catholic woman whose Protestant policeman husband was killed by the IRA one year earlier. Cal struggles with guilt over his role in her husband's murder and longs to defect from the IRA. He must hide his secret involvement in the crime while trying to win Marcella's affection, all while evading the authorities.

Summary

Cal is a drama-thriller set against the backdrop of political turmoil in 1970s Northern Ireland, based on Bernard MacLaverty's novel of the same name. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and forbidden love as it follows Cal, a conflicted IRA member drawn to Marcella, the widow of an IRA victim. The story is notable for its exploration of the complexities of the Irish 'Troubles' and the human consequences of political violence.