Suzanna Hamilton
- January 10, 2024
- Actress
Quick Facts
Full Name | Suzanna Hamilton |
Occupation | Actress |
Date Of Birth | Feb 8, 1960(1960-02-08) |
Age | 64 |
Birthplace | London |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | England |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Suzanna Hamilton Biography
Name | Suzanna Hamilton |
Birthday | Feb 8 |
Birth Year | 1960 |
Place Of Birth | London |
Home Town | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Children(s) | Lowell Hamilton |
Suzanna Hamilton is one of the most popular and richest Actress who was born on February 8, 1960 in London, England, United Kingdom. Suzanna Hamilton (born on February 8, 1960) is an English actress from England. She played Julia for the film version of George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Other film roles she has played included Tess (1979), Brimstone and Treacle (1982), Wetherby (1985) and Out of Africa (1985). On TV, she was a star as a character in her role in the ITV television drama Wish Me Luck (1988) as well as her role in the BBC health comedy Casualty (1993-94) as well as McCallum, an STV Drama McCallum (1995-97).
Hamilton’s next major role came in the film by Richard Loncraine Brimstone and Treacle (1982) inspired by Dennis Potter’s play of same title. In the movie, Hamilton starred as Patricia Bates who is the traumatized catatonic daughter of very religious, middle-aged Home Counties couple (Denholm Elliott and Joan Plowright) whose lives change due to a demon con artist and drifter who is referred to as Martin Taylor, played by Sting. In the following season, Suzanna Hamilton appeared in BBC’s supernatural thriller, A Pattern of Roses and a young Helena Bonham Carter.
In 1985, Hamilton starred in British playwright David Hare’s film Wetherby, opposite Vanessa Redgrave; in this film, Hamilton’s character, Karen Creasy, is the sullen former friend of a young man who committed suicide. Her next role was as the equestrienne Felicity in Sydney Pollack’s Academy Award- winning Out of Africa, based on the memoirs of the famed Danish writer Isak Dinesen, and starring Meryl Streep, Robert Redford and Klaus Maria Brandauer.
By the latter half of the decade, the majority of her screen roles were in obscure European films made in exotic locations as well as numerous British television dramas. In the 1986 German film, Devil’s Paradise, which was shot in Thailand and loosely based on Joseph Conrad’s 1915 novel Victory, Hamilton was cast as a saxophonist in an all-woman band touring seedy hotels and nightclubs in Southeast Asia. Her character, Julie, escapes a life of sexual slavery by fleeing with an eccentric German adventurer, played by Jürgen Prochnow, and the two of them take refuge on an island near Indonesia, which is already populated by a savage native warrior tribe. Also in 1986, Hamilton starred in the well-received television drama Johnny Bull, a film developed at the National Playwrights’ Conference of the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center and filmed in Tennessee. In this film, a period piece set in the mid-1940s just after VE Day, she was cast as Iris Kovacs, a lighthearted Cockney bride who travels to rural Pennsylvania to live with her new American G.I. husband (Peter MacNicol) and his working class Hungarian-immigrant coal-mining family; Colleen Dewhurst and Kathy Bates starred in supporting roles. That same year, Hamilton appeared as Emily Barkstone in Hold the Dream, the second of the three BBC miniseries based on Barbara Taylor Bradford’s popular “Emma Harte” novels about the fortunes of a retail empire and the machinations of the business élite across three generations.
Suzanna Hamilton is a renowned actor in the theatre and on radio. Her first West End appearance on the London stage in 1982 part of the first cast performance of the Tom Stoppard, The Real Thing. She acted as the role of an unnamed Welsh maid who is in over her head during the Bush Theatre’s production Lucinda Coxon’s Waiting at the Water’s Edge In 2002, she appeared as Creusa in the Gate Theatre production of Euripides’ Ion; and in early 2005, she starred in the role of Dora who was a woman imprisoned within a 1920s asylum the production of Salisbury’s Playhouse Charlotte Jones’ chamber drama, Airswimming. She also contributed her voice to an audiobook for Julian Barnes’ novel about the love triangle Talking It Over and has been featured in numerous radio dramas. She has also been a part of numerous festivals of writing new work in different London theatres. In May 2018 , she portrayed the role of Shakespeare’s Juliet (in the midst of old years) in The Theatre, Chipping Norton as part of Ben Power’s A Tender Thing and in August of 2019, she played the role of a Rhodesian estate owner My One True Friend at the Tristan Bates Theatre, London.
Suzanna Hamilton Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Actress |
House | Living in own house. |
Suzanna Hamilton is one of the richest Actress from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Suzanna Hamilton 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
It was in this period in the late 1970s that Hamilton was able to receive her acting instruction in the Anna Scher Theatre School in Islington and also at the famed Central School of Speech and Drama located in Swiss Cottage, Camden. In her debut appearance in a major-budget film, Hamilton played Izz Huett as the love-sick dairymaid on The Roman Polanski film Tess (1979) which was inspired by Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the d’Urbervilles, that was starring Nastassja Kinski as the title character. Hamilton also acted as one of the girls at boarding school who stage a demonstration to protest The Ministry of Education in The Wildcats of St. Trinian’s (1980).
Suzanna Hamilton was born and raised in London as a student of film director Claude Whatham, who discovered her at a children’s experimental stage situated in North London in the early 1970s. The first film which she was a part of was Swallows and Amazons (1974) written by Whatham and was based on the well-known children’s book that was written published by Arthur Ransome. Swallows and Amazons was filmed in 1973 before being it was released to the public following year. The film was released as Zanna Hamilton and the actress of the moment was given the role in the role of Susan Walker, one of four siblings, collectively known by the name of “the Swallows”, who take an adventure in the lake and on a sailing trip at the Lake District during the summer of 1929. Whatham was later the director of teenager Suzanna Hamilton, who played princess Alexandra on the BBC miniseries Disraeli (1978) which also aired for North American audiences as a special program on Masterpiece Theatre in 1980.
Hamilton was cast as Julia opposite John Hurt as Winston Smith in the Michael Radford film 1984 (1984), based on the eponymous George Orwell dystopian novel. She had been chosen for the role in 1983 after having been referred by the casting agency of the Anna Scher Theatre School. She was one of the school’s earliest alumni, and the theatre is acknowledged in the film’s closing credits. This performance raised her profile as a film actress for a brief time and garnered critical praise, particularly from Vincent Canby in The New York Times. However, her work was largely overshadowed by the death of fellow cast member Richard Burton, who delivered his final screen performance in the role of O’Brien, as well as the much-publicised post-release controversy over the film’s musical score.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 5 ft 5 im |
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Facts & Trivia
Suzanna Ranked on the list of most popular Actress. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Suzanna Hamilton celebrates birthday on February 8 of every year.