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Portrait of Julie Christie

Julie Christie

Birth Name: Julie Christie

Birth Date: 1940-04-14

Birth Place: Chabua, Assam, India

Details

Alternate Names: Jules, Julie Frances Christie, جولی کریستی

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Crooks Anonymous (1962) as Babette LaVern

Most Important Roles:

  • The Secret Life of Words (2005) as Inge
  • Finding Neverland (2004) as Mrs. Emma du Maurier
  • Doctor Zhivago (1965) as Lara Antipova
  • Don't Look Now (1973) as Laura Baxter
  • Troy (2004) as Thetis
  • Hamlet (1996) as Gertrude
  • Nashville (1975) as Julie Christie
  • Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (1998) as
  • Pasternak (1965) as Herself
  • Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) as Bathsheba Everdene

Career Highlights:

  • The Secret Life of Words (2005)
  • Finding Neverland (2004)
  • Doctor Zhivago (1965)
  • Don't Look Now (1973)
  • Troy (2004)
  • Hamlet (1996)
  • Nashville (1975)
  • Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names (1998)
  • Pasternak (1965)
  • Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)

Awards

Awards:

  • Academy Award (Oscar) - Academy Award for Best Actress (1965)

Full Biography

Julie Frances Christie, born April 14, 1941 in British India to English parents, moved to England at age six and attended boarding school. She began her acting career with BBC television in 1961, had her first major film role in a romantic comedy the next year, and gained international recognition as 'Diana Scott' in Darling (1965) and 'Lara' in Doctor Zhivago (1965). Known for her roles during the 'swinging London' era of the 1960s, she has won numerous awards including an Academy Award. However, no substantial information about her personal life or later career is provided.


About the Movie: Don't Look Now (1973)

Poster for Don't Look Now (1973)

Release Year: 1973

Nation: Italy, United Kingdom

Alternative Title: Venecia rojo shocking, Inverno de Sangue em Veneza, Rødt chok, Amenaza en la sombra, Kauhun kierre, Kauhunkierre, Varning i rött, Ne vous retournez pas, Meta ta mesanyhta, Ne nézz vissza!, A Venezia... un dicembre rosso shocking, Avdøde advarer, Nie ogladaj sie teraz, Aquele Inverno em Veneza, Ne gledaj sada, Rösten från andra sidan, Karanligin gölgesi, Wenn die Gondeln Trauer tragen

Director: Nicolas Roeg

Writer: Allan Scott, Chris Bryant, Daphne Du Maurier

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Casey Productions, Eldorado Films

Genre: Drama, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • Won 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 9 nominations total

Similar:

  • Family Squares (2022)
  • Toolbox Murders (2004)
  • Departures (2008)
  • 11:11 (2004)
  • Drag Me to Hell (2009)

Keywords

Story

John and Laura Baxter travel to Venice for John to restore a church while they grieve over the drowning of their young daughter. They encounter two mysterious sisters; one claims to be psychic and gives Laura a message suggesting their daughter's spirit is still present. John, however, dismisses this and experiences disturbing hallucinations. Laura becomes increasingly drawn to the sisters' messages, causing tension with John. The story intensifies as they chase after what they believe is their daughter seen wearing her red cloak.

Summary

Directed by Nicolas Roeg in 1973, 'Don't Look Now' is a psychological horror-thriller adapted from Daphne du Maurier's short story of the same name. Set amidst the Venetian architecture and atmosphere, the film explores themes of grief, loss, and supernatural occurrences through John and Laura Baxter's experiences. It's known for its unsettling narrative, stylistic editing, and an infamous sex scene between Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland that's intercut with a shocking act of violence.