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Naomie Harris
Birth at
6 September 1976
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Naomi Harris is a British actress. Naomi is from North London. Her mother Carmen moved from Jamaica to England at the age of five, raising her daughter alone, because her father, who was a native of Trinidad, left her before Naomi was born. Carmen was a screenwriter on television and worked on the soap opera Eastenders for thirteen years. Her daughter from an early age studied at the prestigious Anna Sher acting school in London, and it was Anna Sher who achieved her debut role in the series for
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Naomi Harris is a British actress.
Naomi is from North London. Her mother Carmen moved from Jamaica to England at the age of five, raising her daughter alone, because her father, who was a native of Trinidad, left her before Naomi was born. Carmen was a screenwriter on television and worked on the soap opera Eastenders for thirteen years. Her daughter from an early age studied at the prestigious Anna Sher acting school in London, and it was Anna Sher who achieved her debut role in the series for Naomi.
Between 1987 and 1988, Harris starred in the BBC children’s TV series Simon and the Witch, later becoming the lead actress of the science fiction television series People of Tomorrow.
In 1992, Naomi studied at Pembroke College, one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, where she studied political science and sociology. In 1998, she decided to continue her acting career, enrolling at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which was founded by Laurence Olivier.
In 2002, after graduation, Naomi Harris was chosen for the main role in the film 28 Days Later. This fantastic thriller enjoyed huge audience success and brought the actress popularity not only in the UK, but also abroad.
In 2004, Naomi was invited to Hollywood, where she played a supporting role in the action movie After Sunset with Salma Hayek and Pierce Brosnan. After that, she began to constantly star in Hollywood films: she played supporting roles in films with a high budget, such as:
Pirates of the Caribbean" and
Street kings The Killer Ninja and Miami Police. Department of morals."
In 2007, Naomi was nominated for a BAFTA award in the Rising Star category, but Eva Greene won the award. In 2011, Harris played the role of Frankenstein’s bride in a theatrical production of Danny Boyle, where her partners were Johnny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch. Naomi played the role of Yves Mannipenny in the 23rd part of Bondiana.
"007: Skyfall coordinates It was released in 2012.