Joanne Whalley


Petite, attractive, dark-haired performer who first gained attention on the London stage and in the British TV miniseries, "Edge of Darkness" (1985). Whalley earned her first international recognition as the beatific Nurse Mills in Dennis Potter's award-winning "The Singing Detective" (1987) and brought a winning candor to her starring role as Christine Keeler in "Scandal" (1989). Popular success in mainstream Hollywood releases, though, has been elusive; her American films, including "Navy Seals" (1990) and "Trial by Jury" (1994), received a very modest reception from the public.

Whalley received considerably greater exposure when she landed one of the most coveted TV roles of the 1990s, that of Scarlett O'Hara in the television sequel to the much acclaimed feature "Gone With The Wind" (1939). Despite inevitable comparisons to Vivien Leigh, Whalley made the spunky character her own, winning over critics and viewers in the miniseries, "Scarlett" (CBS, 1994).

Having been married to actor Val Kilmer for seven years, with whom she co-starred in the films "Willow" (1988) and "Kill Me Again" (1989), the couple announced their separation shortly after the birth of their second child, Jack Kilmer. Whalley then filed for divorce on July 21, 1995 citing irreconcilable differences.

  • Also Credited As:
    Joanne Whalley-Kilmer
  • Born:
    August 25, 1964 in Manchester, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Daughter: Mercedes Kilmer. born October 29, 1991 in Santa Fe, New Mexico; father Val Kilmer
  • Son: Jack Kilmer. born June 1995
Milestones
  • 1982 First film appearance (a bit part) in Pink Floyd The Wall
  • 1985 Screen acting debut in Dance with a Stranger
  • 1988 US screen debut, Willow
  • 1989 First credit as Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Scandal
  • 1989 US stage debut in the off-Broadway production of Joe Orton s What the Butler Saw
  • 1994 Cast as Scarlett O Hara in the CBS-TV miniseries sequel to Gone With the Wind (1939), Scarlett
  • 1997 Acted in The Man Who Knew Too Little
  • 2000 Headlined the Showtime original Run the Wild Fields
  • 2000 Portrayed the title character in the CBS miniseries Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis
  • Career began on the British stage when she was still in her teens

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