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THE ACTRESS»
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Quick
Facts
Born:
July 1, 1982
Place of Birth: Hong Kong
Current Place of Residence: England
Trivia: Romola
has a good soprano voice and can play the violin.
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Romola
Garai. Intriguing name, huh? Well, her first name is
the female version of Romulus, who was the founder
of Rome, Italy. Apparently, her mum Janet liked it
enough to bestow it upon her daughter. It's a bit
difficult to pronounce. Her last name is Hungarian.
Great-grandfather was Jewish émigré Bert
Garai, who founded the Keystone Press Agency in
London in 1924.
She was born in Hong Kong, where her father Adrian
worked for a British bank. She spent her formative
years there, with a two-year interlude in Singapore.
The family shipped back to England when she was
eight. She attended Stonar School, an all girls
school, where she was given nicknames like Romster
and CD-Rom. Romola was interested in the performing
arts early on, and took speech and drama lessons
with Vivienne and Rosemary McEwan and participated
regularly in the annual Mid-Somerset festival
in Bath. School productions, under the direction of
Graham Billing, included 'Blitz', which allowed her
to give voice to her singing talents, encouraged by
her teacher, Miss Brett.
Romola moved to London with her older sister to
complete her A levels at the City of London School
for Girls where her performance as Isabella in
Shakespeare's Measure for Measure was 'spotted' and
she was invited to audition for the part of the
young Judi Dench in the TV film 'The Last of the
Blonde Bombshells', alongside established actors Ian
Holm, June Whitfield and Olympia Dukaksis. The
success of this production began her career.
Two television roles followed. The put upon office
junior Zoe in 'Attachments' and the young girl
discovering her past in 'Perfect' with Michelle
Collins playing her birth mother. She also took up
modeling.
Romola
planned on receiving a degree in English at Queen
Mary's College but after several film and TV roles
abandoned her ambition of becoming a journalist like
her mother. The film and TV roles included playing
Gwendolen Harleth in Daniel Deronda, Cassandra
Mortmain in I Capture the Castle, and Kate Nickleby
in Nicholas Nickleby.
In 2004, she was everywhere. In theaters three times
(Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, Vanity Fair, and
Inside I'm Dancing), on stage in her West End debut,
and on the small screen in the US when Daniel
Deronda re-broadcasted in April on the PBS
Masterpiece Theater. What has all this accomplished?
It's hard to tell yet, Romola may not be as well
known as the other young British actress, Keira
Knightley, but she has proved her acting ability
with the films I Capture the Castle and Inside I'm
Dancing and the offers and work continue to come.
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WRITE ROMOLA»
Want to write to
Romola? Give these addresses a try - and include return postage if you're
hoping for an autograph.
Romola Garai
c/o ARG
4 Great Portland Street
London
W1W 8PA
UK
Romola Garai
c/o CAA
9830 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Romola is represented by Claire Mcilroy at ARG and at CAA by Jenny Rawlings
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