Jennifer Ehle

The attractive, strawberry blonde daughter of novelist John Ehle and actress Rosemary Harris, North Carolina-born Jennifer Ehle shuttled between the USA and the UK (following her mother's frequent career moves) before making her acting debut as the tempestuous Calypso in the British TV drama, "The Chamomile Lawn" (1992), directed by Sir Peter Hall. She followed that quickly with an appearance on American TV as the Empress Zita in the "Austria, March 1917" episode of "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" (ABC, 1992). Her first movie role came in the small part of Cynthia Powell (John Lennon's first wife) in "Backbeat" (1993). But Ehle attracted major critical and audience attention as well as a BAFTA Award as Best Television Actress for her intelligent rendering of Elizabeth Bennet in "Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice'" (BBC, 1995), which aired in the USA on A&E.

Ehle landed her first substantial supporting feature role in Bruce Beresford's ensemble historical drama "Paradise Road" (1997), co-starring with Glenn Close, Frances McDormand, Cate Blanchett and Julianna Margulies as a female prisoner of war during WWII. She garnered further attention for her moving portrayal of Oscar Wilde's wife Constance opposite Stephen Fry in "Wilde" (1997). Ehle shone as the headstrong Valerie, who formed the center of Istvan Szabo's epic "Sunshine" (1999; released in USA in 2000), a role she shared with her mother (who assumed the part in the later scenes when the character was aged). She has also acted in several "Alan Bleasedale Presents" on British television including "A Casual Affair" (1995), as the slain wife of an army officer and more recently in the mystery thriller "Melissa" (1997). On stage, Ehle has performed in a West End production of "Tartuffe" and as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company in such roles as Lady Anne in "Richard III", Amanda in "The Relapse" and Sarafina in "The Painter of Dishonour" and won a 2000 Tony Award for her role as an actress who falls in love with a playwright in the revival of Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing".

  • Born:
    December 29, 1969 in North Carolina
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Father: John Ehle.
  • Mother: Rosemary Harris.
Significant Others
  • Companion: Colin Firth. met during filming of "Pride and Prejudice" (1995); no longer together
  • Companion: Toby Stephens. met during filming of TV drama "The Chamomile Lawn" (1992); no longer together; son of actors Robert Stephens and Maggie Smith
Education
  • Interlochen Arts Academy, Interlochen, Michigan
  • Central School of Speech and Drama, London, England
Milestones
  • 1992 Acting debut in the British TV drama "The Chamomile Lawn"
  • 1992 US TV debut, episode of "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles"
  • 1993 Co-starred in the British TV drama "The Maitlands" (aired in 1998 in the USA on Bravo)
  • 1993 Feature debut, small role as Cynthia Lennon in "Backbeat"
  • 1995 Breakthrough role, Elizabeth Bennet in "Pride and Prejudice"; aired in USA on A&E in 1996
  • 1997 Co-starred opposite Stephen Fry in "Wilde" as Constance Wilde, the author's wife
  • 1997 Had first substantial supporting film role in "Paradise Road"
  • 1997 Played title role in the British TV drama "Melissa" (Channel 4)
  • 1999 Headlined the London stage revival of Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing"
  • 1999 Portrayed young incarnation of Valerie (role assumed by her mother Rosemary Harris) in the epic "Sunshine"
  • 2000 Reprised role of Annie opposite Stephen Dillane in the Broadway staging of "The Real Thing"; earned Tony Award as Lead Actress in a Play; among her competitors was mother Rosemary Harris, marking the first time a mother and daughter competed in the same category for any of the major American acting prizes
  • 2001 Co-starred with Alan Cumming and Dominic West in a Broadway revival of Noel Coward's "Design for Living"
  • 2002 Cast as a 19th-century poet in "Possession"
  • 2003 Featured in the thriller "Gothika"
  • 2005 Returned to the stage in "The Philadelphia Story," opposite Kevin Spacey
  • 2006 Cast in "The Coast of Utopia" at the Vivian Beaumont Theater

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