| Extraordinarily gifted and appealing actress who catapulted
to stardom with her brilliant, Oscar-winning performance as Margaret
Schlegel in the Merchant-Ivory adaptation of Howards End (1992). Thompson
began acting at Cambridge University with the comedy troupe Footlights,
and after experience on television with fellow troupe members Stephen Fry
and Hugh Laurie, she starred in her first stage musical, "Me and My
Girl," opposite Robert Lindsay. She won a British Academy Award for
her work on the BBC series "Tutti Frutti" and "Fortunes of
War" and became friends with her "Fortunes" costar, Kenneth
Branagh, who cast her as Katherine of France in his Oscar-winning
adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry V (1989). Branagh and Thompson were
married after the film's release and since then, she has starred in many
of his films: in the dual role of a present-day Californian and a forties
European woman in Dead Again (1991), in a deliciously funny performance as
a nerdy, neurotic cat lover in Peter's Friends (1992), and most memorably,
as Beatrice opposite Branagh's Benedick in the rousing Much Ado About
Nothing (1993). They starred, as well, in a BBC production of Look Back in
Anger (1993). Thompson has also appeared in The Tall Guy (1990) and
Impromptu (1991), and was featured in a memorable episode of television's
"Cheers." She reteamed with her Howards End costar Anthony
Hopkins in the Merchant-Ivory film The Remains of the Day (1993), and
played a lawyer defending an accused IRA terrorist in In the Name of the
Father (1993), earning Oscar nominations for both performances. She made
an unbilled cameo as Gerard Depardieu's girlfriend in My Father the Hero
and teamed with her least likely costar, Arnold Schwarzenegger, in Junior
(both 1994) before taking the title role in Carrington (1995). |