Saffron Burrows

A statuesque, six-foot-tall Brit gifted at portraying women with an icy cool exterior and a complex, fiery persona percolating underneath, former model Saffron Burrows built an early career on her innate physical beauty and quickly established that she was capable of portraying both soft corners and sharp edges.

The daughter of highly political, socialist-feminist parents, as a child Burrows sold the Socialist Worker newsletter for pocket money, attended marches and rallies after school with her activist mother and stepfather, and shared her home with striking miners. Burrows was 15 when she was discovered by the same model scout who set Naomi Campbell on the path to fame, moving to Paris to work for Chanel, Vivienne Westwood and Yves St Laurent. After five years, however, she had became so disillusioned with the fashion industry that, having studied drama since her childhood, she segued into acting. At 20 Burrows was cast in her first starring role opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in "The Name of the Father" (1993), playing his girlfriend both on and off screen. Next Burrows enticed Chris O'Donnell to cheat on Minnie Driver in "Circle of Friends" (1995), and though the movie did not launch her in quite the same way it did Driver, her career steadily gathered steam—and she also became popular fodder for the hungry British press after an engagement to actor Alan Cumming ended when he left her for a man. On screen, Burrows next appeared as a nightclub hostess in two 1996 British TV 1996 productions written by Dennis Potter, "Karaoke" and "Cold Lazarus" (both seen in the USA on Bravo in 1997), and the actress co-starred as a woman who comes between two brothers in the Australian comedy "Hotel de Love" (1997).

Burrows also starred as Janeane Garofalo's romantic competition for David O'Hara in "The Matchmaker" (1997) and was tapped for a role in Woody Allen's "Celebrity" (1998). Her strong turn as a moderately successful writer in the quirky comedy "Lovelife" (1997) was relegated to the video shelves but a bitchy bit in Mike Figgis' "One Night Stand" (also 1997) led him to cast her in a featured role as twins in "The Death and the Loss of Sexual Innocence" (1999), then quite effectively as the leading lady in his adaptation of August Strindberg's play "Miss Julie" (1999), yet again in the ensemble cast of his experimental four-way split-screen, digitally shot "Timecode" (2000), and finally as the Duchess of Malfi in his confounding film "Hotel" (2001); Figgis and Burrows were also romantically involved for several years (the actress has enjoyed relationships with both men and women).

Her first bid a mainstream Hollywood stardom came in 1999 with role as starship pilot Lt. Cmdr. 'Angel' Devereaux in the middling video game adaptation "Wing Commander" opposite Freddie Prinze, Jr., and as the oceanographer heroine of Renny Harlin's "Jaws"-on-steroids shark flick "Deep Blue Sea." She quickly returned back to artier, edgier and more high-minded fare, such as the British crime drama "Gangster No. 1" (2000) opposite Paul Bettany and Malcolm McDowall. Burrows' exotic, unreadable qualities came to the fore in director Michael Apted's "Enigma" (2001), a rather unexciting World War II thriller about the effort to crack Nazi spy codes in which she plays the lover of a code-cracker (Dougray Scott) who mysteriously disappears. In "Tempted" (2001) she plays the beautiful young wife of an older man (Burt Reynolds) who puts her fidelity to the test by hiring a younger man (Peter Facinelli) to seduce her.

Another frequent Figgis collaborator, Salma Hayek, cast Burrows in a supporting role in her highly-praised biopic "Frida" (2002), and the actress starred opposite Harvey Keitel in the little-seen drama "The Galindez File" (2003). Just as it seemed that Burrows and conventional Hollywood had significantly cooled on each other--her only mainstream role in years being the voice of the narrator in the 2003 film production of "Peter Pan"--until she was cast opposite Brad Pitt as the unfortunate Trojan princess Andromache in director Wolfgang Petersen's Homeric epic "Troy" (2004). After a supporting role in the foreign-made “Klimt” (2006), a biopic of famed Austrian artist Gustav Klimt (John Malkovich), Burrows played a mentally unstable dental patient who accuses her dentist (Don Cheadle) of sexual assault in “Reign Over Me” (2007), a touching, but ultimately flawed drama about another dentist (Adam Sandler) still devastated over the loss of his family on 9/11 five years later who runs into his college roommate (Cheadle) at a time when both could use a trusted friend in their lives.

  • Also Credited As:
    Saffron Dominique Burrows
  • Born:
    Saffron Dominique Burrows in London, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Model
Family
  • Mother: Susie Burrows.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Fiona Shaw. Romantically linked in the press; neither actress has publicly confirmed or denied the relationship
  • Companion: Alan Cumming. involved during the filming of Circle of Friends ; reportedly were engaged; separated c. 1996
  • Companion: Daniel Day-Lewis. involved during the In the Name of the Father
  • Companion: Mike Figgis.
Education
  • Columbia University, New York, NY
Milestones
  • 1990 Film debut as herself in the documentary The Body Beautiful about the modeling business
  • 1993 Film acting debut, In the Name of the Father
  • 1995 Had featured role in Circle of Friends opposite Chris O Donnell and Minnie Driver
  • 1996 Appeared in the British TV productions of Karaoke and Cold Lazarus ; both written by Dennis Potter
  • 1997 Featured in Hotel du Love
  • 1999 Co-starred in Mike Figgis The Loss of Sexual Identity
  • 2000 Acted in the British drama Gangster No. 1
  • 2000 Had featured role in Figgis experimental Timecode
  • 2001 Appeared in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation, The Seventh Stream
  • 2001 Co-starred in the WWII film, Enigma
  • 2002 Reteamed with Figgis to play the Duchess of Malfi in Hotel
  • 2004 Starred as Andromache, wife of Prince Hector, in Wofgang Petersen s epic Troy
  • 2005 Appeared on stage at the Old Vic theatre in London in Night Sky
  • 2007 Co-starred in Raoul Ruiz s film, Klimt about the late Austrian artist Gustav Klimt who is portrayed by John Malkovich
  • 2007 Joined the fourth season of ABC s Boston Legal as Lorraine Weller, a sexy attorney who once had a fling with Alan Shore (James Spader)
  • 2007 Played a patient of Don Cheadle s character in Mike Binder s Reign Over Me
  • 2008 Starred in The Bank Job directed by Roger Donaldson and based on a 1971 true life robbery
  • Began career as a model

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