Jennifer Ehle
Quick Facts
Biography
Jennifer Anne Ehle (born 29 December 1969) is an American film, television, and stage actress. She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her role as "Elizabeth Bennet" in the 1995 BBC miniseries Pride and Prejudice. For her work on Broadway, she won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for The Real Thing and the 2007 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for The Coast of Utopia. She is the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle.
Ehle made her West End debut in Peter Hall's 1991 production of Tartuffe and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1995. Other television credits include The Camomile Lawn (1992) and A Gifted Man (2011–12). She has also appeared in supporting roles in such films as Brian Gilbert's Wilde (1997), István Szabó's Sunshine (1999), Tom Hooper's The King's Speech (2010), Steven Soderbergh's Contagion (2011), Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty (2012), Alan Rickman's A Little Chaos (2014), Terence Davies' A Quiet Passion (2016), and Ira Sachs' Little Men (2016).
Early life
Ehle was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle. Her ancestry includes Romanian (from a maternal great-grandmother), German, and English.
Ehle appeared as a toddler in a 1973 Broadway revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, in which her mother played "Blanche DuBois" opposite Marlon Brando. She spent her childhood in both the UK and the US, attending several different schools, including Interlochen Arts Academy. She was raised largely in Asheville, North Carolina. Her drama training was split between the North Carolina School of the Arts and the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Career
Ehle made her West End debut as Orgon's wife in the 1991 Peter Hall Company production of Tartuffe, for which she won second prize at the Ian Charleson Awards. Hall then cast her as Calypso in a 1992 television adaptation of Mary Wesley's novel The Camomile Lawn, in which she and her mother played the same character at different ages. This story, produced by UK's Channel 4, was a five-part miniseries about the lives and loves of a family of cousins from 1939 to the present. The two would later reprise this different age portrayal of a character as Valerie in István Szabó's 1999 movie Sunshine.
Her performance as "Elizabeth Bennet" in the BBC 1995 television adaptation of Jane Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice earned her a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) award. After a stint with the Royal Shakespeare Company, she gained her first major feature film role in Paradise Road, appearing in the role of "Rosemary Leighton-Jones" alongside Glenn Close, Frances McDormand, Cate Blanchett, and Pauline Collins.
Ehle continued her career on both stage and screen. In 2000, she received further critical acclaim for her Broadway debut as "Annie" in Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing, winning both a Theatre World Award and the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play. Her mother was also nominated for the same award that year for Waiting in the Wings.
After a hiatus, Ehle returned to the stage in 2005 in The Philadelphia Story at the Old Vic theater opposite Kevin Spacey. The following year, she played "Lady Macbeth" in Macbeth with Liev Schreiber, as part of the Shakespeare in the Park, and won her second Tony award for portraying three characters in Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia triptych, which ran from October 2006 until May 2007.
Her more recent film work includes Before the Rains, an Indian-U.S. co-production directed by Santosh Sivan, and Pride and Glory with Edward Norton and Colin Farrell. In 2008, she was featured in the CBS telefilm The Russell Girl, alongside Amber Tamblyn and Henry Czerny.
In August 2009, it was announced that Ehle would play the character of "Catelyn Stark" in the pilot of HBO's Game of Thrones, an adaptation of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy book series. Ehle filmed the pilot episode but decided it was too soon to return to work after the birth of her daughter. She was replaced by Northern Irish actress Michelle Fairley.
In 2010, Ehle starred alongside John Lithgow in the production of Mr. & Mrs. Fitchpresented by Second Stage Theatre. She played "Myrtle Logue," wife of King George VI's speech therapist "Lionel Logue," in The King's Speech. George was played by her Pride and Prejudice costar Colin Firth.
In 2011, Ehle played "Dr. Ally Hextall" in Steven Soderbergh's critically acclaimed Contagion. In the autumn of 2011, she began a co-starring role in the American television series A Gifted Man. Her character is a ghost who visits with her ex-husband and asks him to assist with her low-income clinic.
In 2012, Ehle played CIA officer "Jessica" in Zero Dark Thirty. In 2014, she played "Liz Kline" in the remake, Robocop, also starring alongside James Spader as "Madeline Pratt" in the American TV series The Blacklist. She played Anastasia Steele's mother in the 2015 Fifty Shades of Grey film and also appeared in Spooks: The Greater Good.
Most recently, Ehle was seen playing the character of "Amanda" in director Rose Glass' horror/mystery Saint Maud, alongside Morfydd Clark and Lily Knight.
Ehle has recently finished filming for John and the Hole in which she will be seen as "Anna" opposite Michael C. Hall (as "Brad"). The film, directed by Pascual Sisto, is in the post-production phase with the release date yet to be announced.
Personal life
Ehle married writer Michael Scott Ryan on November 29, 2001, and they have two children: a son, George, born February 6, 2003, and a daughter, Talulah, born March 4, 2009.
Honors
- 1991: Ian Charleson Award, Second Prize – as Orgon's wife in Tartuffe with the Peter Hall Company
- 1992: Radio Times Award Best Newcomer – The Camomile Lawn (TV)
- 1996: BAFTA TV Award – Pride and Prejudice
- 2000: Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play – The Real Thing (play)
- 2000: Variety Club Award – The Real Thing (play)
- 2001: Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama – Sunshine
- 2007: Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play – The Coast of Utopia (play)
- 2010: Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture – The King's Speech
- 1997: BAFTA Film Award – Wilde
- 2000: Outer Critics Circle Award – The Real Thing (play)
- 2000: Genie Award nomination – Sunshine
- 2000: Laurence Olivier Theatre Award – The Real Thing (play)
- 2007: Outer Critics Circle – The Coast of Utopia (play)
- 2012: Georgia Film Critics Assoc Best Supporting Actress – Zero Dark Thirty
- 2017: Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play – Oslo
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | The Camomile Lawn | Calypso | Miniseries, 5 episodes |
1993 | The Maitlands | Phyllis | BBC TV production of Ronald Mackenzie's 1930s play |
1993 | Rik Mayall Presents: Micky Love | Tamsin | Miniseries, 6 episodes |
1995 | Pride and Prejudice | Elizabeth Bennet | Miniseries, 6 episodes |
1997 | Melissa | Melissa | Miniseries, 5 episodes |
2008 | The Russell Girl | Lorraine Morrissey | TV movie |
2011–2012 | A Gifted Man | Anna Paul | 16 episodes |
2013 | Low Winter Sun | Susan | Episode: "Ann Arbor" |
2014, 2015 | The Blacklist | Madeline Pratt | 2 episodes |
2018 | The Looming Tower | Ambassador Barbara Bodine | 3 episodes |
2020 | The Comey Rule | Patrice Comey | Upcoming miniseries |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1994 | Backbeat | Cynthia Powell | |
1997 | Paradise Road | Rosemary Leighton-Jones | |
1997 | Wilde | Constance Lloyd Wilde | |
1998 | Bedrooms and Hallways | Sally | |
1999 | Sunshine | Valerie Sonnenschein | |
1999 | This Year's Love | Sophie | |
2002 | Possession | Christabel LaMotte | |
2006 | Alpha Male | Alice Ferris | |
2005 | The River King | Betsy Chase | |
2008 | Pride and Glory | Abby Tierney | |
2008 | Before the Rains | Laura | Malayalam-language film |
2009 | The Greatest | Joan | |
2010 | The King's Speech | Myrtle Logue | |
2011 | The Ides of March | Cindy Morris | |
2011 | Contagion | Ally Hextall | |
2011 | The Adjustment Bureau | Brooklyn Ice House Bartender | |
2012 | Zero Dark Thirty | Jessica | |
2014 | RoboCop | Liz Kline | |
2014 | Black or White | Carol Anderson | |
2014 | The Forger | Kim Cutter | |
2014 | A Little Chaos | Madame De Montespan | |
2015 | Advantageous | Isa Cryer | |
2015 | Fifty Shades of Grey | Carla Wilks | |
2015 | Spooks: The Greater Good | Geraldine Maltby | |
2016 | Little Men | Kathy Jardine | |
2016 | The Fundamentals of Caring | Elsa | |
2016 | A Quiet Passion | Vinnie Dickinson | |
2017 | Fifty Shades Darker | Carla Wilks | Unrated edition |
2017 | Detroit | Morgue Doctor | Uncredited |
2017 | I Kill Giants | Mrs. Thorson | |
2018 | The Miseducation of Cameron Post | Dr. Lydia Marsh | |
2018 | All Rise | Katherine O'Brien | |
2018 | Fifty Shades Freed | Carla Wilks | |
2018 | Vox Lux | Josie the Publicist | |
2018 | Take Point | Agent Mackenzie | Korean film |
2019 | The Wolf Hour | Margot | |
2019 | Run This Town | Judith | |
2019 | The Professor and the Madman | Ada Murray | |
2019 | Beneath the Blue Suburban Skies | Tina | |
2019 | Saint Maud | Amanda | |
TBA | John and the Hole | Anna | Post-production |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Company | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
1959 Pink Thunderbird | Edinburgh Festival | |||
Laundry and Bourbon | Edinburgh Festival | |||
1991 | Tartuffe | Elmire | Peter Hall Company | |
1992 | Breaking the Code | Pat Green | Triumph Productions Tour | |
1995–1996 | Richard III | Lady Anne | Royal Shakespeare Company | |
1995–1996 | Painter of Dishonour | Serafina | Royal Shakespeare Company | |
1995–1996 | The Relapse | Amanda | Royal Shakespeare Company | |
1999 | The Real Thing | Annie | Donmar Warehouse | |
1999 | Summerfolk | Varvara Mikhailovna | National Theatre | |
2000 | The Real Thing | Annie | Albery Theatre and Barrymore Theatre | |
2001 | Design for Living | Gilda | Roundabout Theatre Company | American Airlines Theater |
2005 | The Philadelphia Story | Tracy Lord | The Old Vic, London | |
2006 | Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | Shakespeare in the Park | Delacorte Theater |
2006 | The Coast of Utopia: Voyage | Liubov Bakunin | Vivian Beaumont Theater | |
2006 | The Coast of Utopia: Shipwrecked | Natalie Herzen | Vivian Beaumont Theater | |
2007 | The Coast of Utopia: Salvage | Malwida von Meysenbug | Vivian Beaumont Theater | |
2010 | Mr. and Mrs. Fitch | Mrs. Fitch | Second Stage Theatre | |
2017 | Oslo | Mona Juul | Vivian Beaumont Theatre |