Marianne Jean-Baptiste

Dignified, with an exquisite voice, Marianne Jean-Baptiste was hardly known in her native Britain and completely unknown in the USA until the release of Mike Leigh's acclaimed "Secrets & Lies" (1996). Cast as Hortense, an Afro-British young woman who seeks out her birth mother and discovers the latter is a lower-class white woman. Hortense is then slowly integrated into her birth mother's family, a group filled with unstated emotions and buried truths all of which are manifested in anger and hostility. Jean-Baptiste had previously worked with director Leigh on the 1993 stage production of "It's a Great Big Shame". The experienced actress has also appeared with the Cheek By Jowl company, playing both Mariana and Mistress Overdone in "Measure for Measure", was at the Theatre Royal Stratford, in "Running Dream", was featured in productions at London's Royal National Theatre and also with companies in Yorkshire and Manchester. Jean-Baptiste received some notice for "Ave Africa", which she both wrote and performed in. An accomplished singer, she has recorded a blues album as well.

Prior to her breakthrough role, Jean-Baptiste had a small role as a nanny in Hanif Kureishi's "London Kills Me" (1993), which focused on the lives of homeless teens living in the London Underground. Despite the international attention earned with "Secrets & Lies", including a Golden Globe nomination and pre-Oscar buzz, it was reported in January 1997 that Jean-Baptiste was unemployed and "living on the dole" in London. That changed, however, when she joined the cast of Noah Baumbach's second feature "Mr. Jealousy" (1998).

  • Born:
    April 26, 1967 in London, England
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Singer, Composer, Playwright
Family
  • Daughter: Pascale Williams. born c. April 1997
Education
  • Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England
Milestones
  • 1991 Feature film debut in bit part in "London Kills Me", directed by Hanif Kureishi
  • 1991 Wrote and starred in one-woman show "Ave Africa" while still attending RADA
  • 1993 Appeared in the play "It's a Great Big Shame", directed by Mike Leigh
  • 1996 Garnered international recognition for co-starring role in Leigh's "Secrets & Lies"; received Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination for her role as an adoptee who finds her birth mother
  • 1998 Was featured in the Oprah Winfrey-produced ABC miniseries "The Wedding"
  • 1999 Cast as the mother of a black teen who was stabbed to death in a racial incident in "The Murder of Stephen Lawrence" (ITV), based on a well-known real-life case in London; aired on PBS in 2002
  • 1999 Co-starred in "The 24 Hour Woman" as the personal assistant to a TV host
  • 2000 Played a scientist who oversees a mind transfer between a serial killer and a psychiatrist in "The Cell"
  • 2001 Appeared in "The Vagina Monologues" in London
  • 2001 Portrayed the loyal secretary to a CIA agent in "Spy Game"
  • 2002 Co-starred in the CBS series "Without A Trace"
  • Appeared on stage with the Cheek By Jowl company

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