Biography
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Natascha McElhone (born Natascha Taylor, December 14, 1971 in Hampstead, London, England) is a British television and movie actress.
In Spring 2006, she was starring in the West End production of Honour at the Wyndham's Theatre alongside Diana Rigg and Martin Jarvis.
Her husband is the plastic surgeon Dr. Martin Hirigoyen Kelly (19 May 1998 - present). They have two sons, Theo and Otis.
She graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in London, England.
She has a several brothers.
Her parents were journalists.
Filmography/Shows
- Big Nothing (2006) (post- production) ... as Peneloppe
- Guy X (2005) ... as Irene Teal
- Revelations (Miniseries) (2005) ... as Sister Josepha Montafiore
- Ladies in Lavender (2004) ... as Olga
- The Other Boleyn Girl (2003 television movie) ... as Mary Boleyn
- Solaris (2002) ... as Rheya
- City of Ghosts (2002) ... as Sophie
- FeardotCom (2002) ... as Terry Huston, Dept. of Health
- Laurel Canyon (2002) ... as Sara
- Killing Me Softly (2002) ... as Deborah
- The Contaminated Man (2002) ... as Holly Anderson
- Love's Labour's Lost (2000) ... as Rosaline
- Ronin (1998) ... as Deirdre
- The Truman Show (1998) ... as Lauren/Sylvia
- Mrs. Dalloway (1997) ... as Young Clarissa
- The Devil's Own (1997) ... as Megan Doherty
- Karaoke (1996) ... as Angie (Third Hostess)
- Surviving Picasso (1996) ... as Françoise Gilot
- Cold Lazarus (1996) ... as Angie (Third Hostess)
- A Breed of Heroes (1994, TV) ... as Janet
- Bergerac (TV, aired 19 January 1991) ... as Louise Calder (guest appearance) in episode: "Snow in Provence"
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