Walters, Julie (1950–)

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Walters, Julie (1950–)

English actress. Born Julia Mary Walters, Feb 22, 1950, in Birmingham, England; attended Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre; m. Grant Roffey, 1997; children: Maisie.

Began career at Liverpool Everyman Theatre; came to prominence in play (1980) and film (1983) of Educating Rita, for which she received an Academy Award nomination; other stage work includes Macbeth (1985), Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune (1989), and The Rose Tattoo (1991), and won Laurence Olivier Best Actress award for All My Sons (2001); was a regular on tv series "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged13 3/4" (1985) and "G. B. H." (1991); films include Personal Services (1987), Prick Up Your Ears (1987), Buster (1988), Stepping Out (1991), Billy Elliot (2000), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) and Calendar Girls (2003); wrote Babytalk (1990). Named OBE (1999).

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