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Sally, a Taurus and a famous English actress, was born Sally Cecilia Hawkins to Jacqui Hawkins and Colin Hawkins on April 27, 1976 in Dulwich borough of London, United Kingdom and is of Irish Catholic descent and stands 5 foot, 4 inches tall. She has one sibling, a brother Finbar Hawkins, who is a film producer. Sally was raised in the Blackheath borough of The City of London. Sally grew up in a creative family - her father and her mom were the famous authors and illustrator duo of over 150 books for children. Sally first developed an interest in acting at the age of three when she went to a circus show.
As a child, Sally was a very anxious and shy kid and didn't have any friends. Kids from the neighborhood would never want to play with her. They would say mean things to her like, she didn’t know how to play, she didn't speak, she’s weird, along with many other insults. This caused her to have an inner psychical state full of turmoil. Sally also had dyslexia, a psychological and neurological issue that causes difficulties in reading. Her parents worked hard to help her overcome dyslexia, and now Sally can memorize a film script in just one day and has become an excellent, professional actress.
Education Sally Hawkins' primary education was based in London. After elementary school, Sally attended James Allen's Girls' school in the Dulwich borough of the London City. Because she was so in love with acting during her high school drama classes, Sally enrolled into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) based in London in 1994. She graduated from the RADA in 1998.
Career Sally’s first steps in her career started with her becoming a stage actress in theater plays such as “Accidental Death of an Anarchist”, “Romeo and Juliet“, “Misconceptions“, “The Cherry Orchard”, “Much Ado About Nothing”, and “A Midsummer Night's Dreamand.” While studying drama at the RADA in 1998, Sally appeared as an extra in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace“. In 2002, Sally played Samantha in Mike Leigh's film “All or Nothing.” The pair would go on to work together in two other films, one being the 2004 movie “Vera Drake.” Sally landed her first major television role in 2005 as Susan Trinder in “Fingersmith”. During 2003 and 2005, Sally appeared in four episodes of the comedy series “Little Britain”. Her voice was used on a number of radio series, one in which she was a writer on, “Concrete Cow”. In 2007, she played Anne Elliot in the television film of Jane Austen's Persuasion. Her performance was well received and she was awarded a Golden Nymph award. In 2008 Sally and Mike Leigh worked together again on their third film, a comedy-drama film Happy-Go-Lucky.
Sally portrayed Poppy Cross, a kind-hearted primary school teacher. Her performance received critical acclaim and she received a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and the Silver Bear for Best Actress. Three films starring Sally, “Made in Dagenham”, “Submarine” and “Never Let Me Go”, all premiered at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. Sally, as a veteran of London's theater scene, appeared on Broadway in the theater play “Mrs. Warren's Profession“ in October of 2010. For Sally Hawkins' supporting role in Woody Allen's 2013 film “Blue Jasmine“, Sally was nominated for the first time for an Oscar Award. In November 2014, Sally played Mrs.
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Brown in the movie “Paddington”, which was a film based off of a children’s book. She reprised her role for the sequel, “Paddington 2” in 2017. Also in 2017, she appeared in the Guillermo del Toro film “The Shape of Water”, for which she received an Academy Award for Best Actress nomination. At this year's Academy Awards, Sally was nominated for Best Actress for her performance as a mute cleaning woman, Elisa Esposito. From her many appearances in films, theater and on radio, she acquired a net worth of $3 million.
Personal Life In her free time, Sally loves to dance. She has never been married nor has she ever been romantically linked to any partner. Her love and passion burns for her career alone. She once said that she is open to getting married someday and raising kids and that she and her friend, James Corden once agreed that they would make babies and become life partners if they are still both single at the age of 35, which obviously didn’t happen since Corden married in 2012. Sally is an extremely private person and doesn't like to reveal a lot about her personal life. Sally is so much in love with her acting career to such extent she doesn’t believe she’d survive in other fields. She believes her set of skills are limited and that she’d be useless in most of the endeavors that have nothing to do with acting. As such, she’s hoping to remain an actress for a long time, as long as she is still considered relevant in the industry. She once stated that she was disheartened to learn women are also undermined in the movie industry like in other professions.
There is no doubt that Sally Hawkins has made an imprint on the film industry. Her film resume alone is enough to know that she is one of the best actresses in the industry. It is plain to see that she is just getting started and has yet to even touch the iceberg of her career as an actress. She and Mike Leigh will more than likely make more magical films together in the near future. Expect to see Sally’s face on the big screen as well as at all of the award shows in the upcoming years. Sally Hawkins is definitely here to stay.
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