Harris, Rosemary (1927–)
Harris, Rosemary (1927–)
English actress. Born Sept 19, 1927, in Ashby, Suffolk, England; grew up in India; graduate of Royal Academy of Dramatic Art; m. Ellis Rabb (actor-director), 1959 (div. 1967); m. John Ehle (novelist), 1967; children: Jennifer Ehle (actress who won a Tony Award for Best Actress for Waiting in the Wings, 2000).
Awardwinning actress, made Broadway debut in the short-lived Climate of Eden (1952) but won Theatre World Award; starred in The Seven Year Itch in London (1953), then appeared with Bristol Old Vic; returned to NY with Old Vic as Cressida in Guthrie's modern-dress version of Troilus and Cressida (1956); joined Chichester Festival for inaugural season (1962), then appeared in Olivier's acclaimed production of Uncle Vanya (1963); won Tony award for The Lion in Winter (1966), Drama Desk Award for Merchant of Venice and Streetcar Named Desire (1966), and London Evening Standard Award for Plaza Suite (1969); nominated for Tonys for Old Times, The Royal Family, Heartbreak House, Pack of Lies, Hay Fever, A Delicate Balance and Waiting in the Wings; films include Beau Brummell (1954), The Boys from Brazil (1978), Crossing Delancey (1988), Tom & Viv (Oscar nomination, 1994), Hamlet (1996), My Life So Far (1999), Sunshine (1999), Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Being Julia (2004).