Julia Karin Ormond Bio

Julia Karin Ormond is a British actress who has appeared in films as well as on stage and television. Ormond was born in Epsom (Surrey, England) as the daughter Josephine who was a lab technician as well as John Ormond who became a millionaire at the age of thirty. Ormond's father separated from his wife and children when Julia was still young. After attending Guildford High School, Cranleigh School (a private high school), she studied acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She graduated in 1988. Her credits on stage include The Rehearsal, Wuthering Heights, The Crucible, Christopher Hampton’s Faith, Hope and Charity which earned her the London Drama Critics Award for Best Newcomer, and David Hare’s My Zinc Bed, which brought her a Laurence Olivier Award nomination. Film credits include Jerry Zucker’s First Knight, Captives, Legends of the Fall, Captives, Legends of the Fall, Anthony Hopkins, Aidan Quinn and Sydney Pollack's Sabrina, Smilla’s Sense of Snow, and Captives with Tim Roth. She also had a key part in the controversial Peter Greenaway film The Baby of Macon with Ralph Fiennes. She was a part of HBO's Stalin and Iron-Jawed Angels, Traffik, Varian’s War, and Animal Farm. Indican Productions is her independent production company based in New York City. Ormond was also a guest actor in the 2008-09 series of CSI:NY.

 

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