Juliet Aubrey (born 17 December 1969 in Fleet,
Hampshire
) is a
British actress. She is
married with two children.
She first came to the public's attention playing Dorothea in the
BBC adaptation of
Middlemarch with
Rufus Sewell, for which she won a
BAFTA for Best Actress. Her subsequent films
included
Michael Winterbottom's
Go Now alongside
Robert Carlyle,
Roberto Faenzas'
Look to the Sky with
Jean Hughes Anglade and
The Lost Lover with
Ciaran Hinds. Next, Aubrey appeared in
Welcome to Sarajevo
(Michael Winterbottom),
Time to
Love (
Giacomo Campiotti),
Food of Love (
Stephen Poliakoff) for which she won La
Boule Best Actress,
Iris
(
Richard Eyre) and
The Constant Gardener (
Fernando Mereilles). In 1998 she played
the role of Karen in the
Brian Gibson
movie
Still Crazy (
Golden Globe nomination) alongside
Billy Connolly,
Stephen Rae,
Timothy
Spall,
Jimmy Nail and
Bill Nighy. Her latest film,
Caught in the Act (
Matt Lipsey), in which she plays Marlene, is to
be released in the next few months.
Aubrey's television credits include
Primeval,
Middlemarch,
Measure for
Measure,
Cyclops,
The Mayor of Casterbridge,
Supply and Demand,
The Moth,
The Unknown Soldier,
Extremely Dangerous,
Ella and the Mothers,
Bertie and Elizabeth,
A Good Murder,
Country Matters,
Death of a Salesman,
A Class Apart,
City of Vice,
Criminal Justice and
Law & Order: UK
Her
theatre work includes Summerfolk
(Trevor Nunn) and Ivanov (Katie
Mitchell) at the National
Theatre London, An Oak Tree
(Karl James)[449770] at
the Soho
Theatre
, The Tempest
(John Retallack) with the Oxford Stage Company, Three Sisters and Twelfth Night (Chris White) with Cry
Havoc, and The Collector
and Betrayal (Simon Brown) with The Kings Players.
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