Naomi Watts
Naomi Ellen
Watts, born 28 September 1968, is a British actress. She made her debut in film
in Australia in For Love Alone (1986) and was followed by three TV shows: Hey
Dad.. (1990), Brides of Christ (911) and Home and Away (1991) and Flirting
(1991). After making the move to the United States, Watts initially struggled
as an actress, playing roles in smaller-scale films until she appeared in David
Lynch's psychological thriller Mulholland Drive in 2001 as an actress who was aspiring.
Her rise to global fame was brought about by this part. Watts then portrayed a
tortured journalist in the film adaptation of The Ring (2002). In her role as
grieving mother in the Alejandro film 21 Grams, she was nominated to win an
Academy Award for Best Actress. Her popularity has grown when she appeared in I
Heart Huckabees (2004). King Kong (2006), Eastern Promises ((2007)) and The
International (2009). Watts was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress
for her role in The Impossible (2012) as Maria Bennett. In the 2010s she was in
films such as Birdman (2014) St. Vincent (2014), While We're Young (2015), The
Glass Castle (2017), and Luce (2019). Watts also continued to play in
blockbusters, including appearances in the Divergent franchise (2015-2016).
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