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KATE BECKINSALE BIOGRAPHY |
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Kate Beckinsale Loe was born on July 26th, 1973, in London to
two seasoned British television actors, and has spent most of
her life in her place of birth. She made her acting debut in a
television WWII drama called One Against the Wind and was soon
cast in a short corporate film about industrial accidents. In
1991, Kate attended Oxford University's New College, where she
majored in French and Russian Literature. She already knew that
she was going to pursue a career in drama, but in order to
broaden her horizons she decided to attend a regular university
rather than a school geared towards drama and other fine arts.
In 1992, she landed the role of Hero in the film adaptation of
Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (co-starring Kenneth
Branagh, Emma Thompson, and Keanu Reeves). Upon receiving three
more roles in European productions, Kate dropped out of her
studies. Up next for Kate was a role in the 1994 BBC television
satire, Cold Comfort Farm (with Ian McKellen), which opened to
rave reviews in American art-house theaters and was a smash hit
by indie standards. She continued performing in British theater
for the next few years and added some more films to her resum,
including Emma, Haunted, and Marie-Louise ou la permission.
In 1998, Kate returned to American shores in the film Brokedown
Palace, with Claire Danes and Bill Pullman, and starred in the
indie films Shooting Fish and The Last Days of Disco, co-starring
Chlo? Sevigny. After a role in The Golden Bowl, Kate had a
stellar year, being cast in the $150-million Touchstone pic,
Pearl Harbor and the romantic comedy Serendipity, co-starring
John Cusack. Kate also starred in the thriller Underworld, in
which she plays a vampire warrior playing an assistant vampire
hunter to Hugh Jackman in Van Helsing. Also, she is currently
shooting a film entitled The Aviator, co-starring Cate Blanchett
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