Date of Birth
26 July 1973, Finsbury Park, London, England, UK
Birth Name
Kathryn Romany Beckinsale
Height
5' 7" (1.70 m)
Mini Biography
Kate Beckinsale was
born on 26 July 1973 in England, and has resided in London for most of her
life. Her mother is Judy Loe, who
has appeared in a number of British dramas and sitcoms and continues to work as
an actress, predominantly in British television productions. Her father was Richard Beckinsale, born in
Nottingham, England. He starred in a number of popular British television
comedies during the 1970s, most notably the series "Rising Damp" (1974), "Porridge" (1974) and "The Lovers" (1970). He passed away tragically
early in 1979 at the age of 31.
Kate attended the private school Godolphin and Latymer School in London for her grade and primary school education. In her teens she twice won the British bookseller W.H. Smith Young Writers' competition - once for three short stories and once for three poems. After a tumultuous adolescence (a bout of anorexia - cured - and a smoking habit which continues to this day), she gradually took up the profession of acting.
Her major acting debut came in a TV film about World War II called One Against the Wind(1991) (TV), filmed in Luxembourg during the summer of 1991. It first aired on American television that December. Kate began attending Oxford University's New College in the fall of 1991, majoring in French and Russian literature. She had already decided that she wanted to act, but to broaden her horizons she chose university over drama school. While in her first year at Oxford, Kate received her big break in Kenneth Branagh's film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (1993). Kate worked in three other films while attending Oxford, beginning with a part in the medieval historical drama Royal Deceit (1994), cast as Ethel. The film was shot during the spring of 1993 on location in Denmark, and she filmed her supporting part during New College's Easter break. Later in the summer of that year she played the lead in the contemporary mystery drama Uncovered (1995). Before she went back to school, her third year at university was spent at Oxford's study-abroad program in Paris, France, immersing herself in the French language, Parisian culture and French cigarettes.
A year away from the academic community and living on her own in the French capital caused her to re-evaluate the direction of her life. She faced a choice: continue with school or concentrate on her flourishing acting career. After much thought, she chose the acting career. In the spring of 1994 Kate left Oxford, after finishing three years of study. Kate appeared in the BBC/Thames Television satire Cold Comfort Farm(1995) (TV), filmed in London and East Sussex during late summer 1994 and which opened to spectacular reviews in the United States, grossing over $5 million during its American run. It was re-released to U.K. theaters in the spring of 1997.
Acting on the stage consumed the first part of 1995; she toured in England with the Thelma Holts Theatre Company production of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull". After turning down several mediocre scripts "and going nearly berserk with boredom", she waited seven months before another interesting role was offered to her. Her big movie of 1995 was the romance/horror movie Haunted (1995), starring opposite Aidan Quinnand John Gielgud, and filmed in West Sussex. In this film she wanted to play "an object of desire", unlike her past performances where her characters were much less the siren and more the worldly innocent. Kate's first film project of 1996 was the British ITV production of Jane Austen's novel Emma (1996) (TV). Her last film of 1996 was the comedy Shooting Fish (1997), filmed at Shepperton Studios in London during early fall. She played the part of Georgie, an altruistic con artist. She had a daughter, Lily, in 1999 with actor Michael Sheen.
Kate attended the private school Godolphin and Latymer School in London for her grade and primary school education. In her teens she twice won the British bookseller W.H. Smith Young Writers' competition - once for three short stories and once for three poems. After a tumultuous adolescence (a bout of anorexia - cured - and a smoking habit which continues to this day), she gradually took up the profession of acting.
Her major acting debut came in a TV film about World War II called One Against the Wind(1991) (TV), filmed in Luxembourg during the summer of 1991. It first aired on American television that December. Kate began attending Oxford University's New College in the fall of 1991, majoring in French and Russian literature. She had already decided that she wanted to act, but to broaden her horizons she chose university over drama school. While in her first year at Oxford, Kate received her big break in Kenneth Branagh's film adaptation of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (1993). Kate worked in three other films while attending Oxford, beginning with a part in the medieval historical drama Royal Deceit (1994), cast as Ethel. The film was shot during the spring of 1993 on location in Denmark, and she filmed her supporting part during New College's Easter break. Later in the summer of that year she played the lead in the contemporary mystery drama Uncovered (1995). Before she went back to school, her third year at university was spent at Oxford's study-abroad program in Paris, France, immersing herself in the French language, Parisian culture and French cigarettes.
A year away from the academic community and living on her own in the French capital caused her to re-evaluate the direction of her life. She faced a choice: continue with school or concentrate on her flourishing acting career. After much thought, she chose the acting career. In the spring of 1994 Kate left Oxford, after finishing three years of study. Kate appeared in the BBC/Thames Television satire Cold Comfort Farm(1995) (TV), filmed in London and East Sussex during late summer 1994 and which opened to spectacular reviews in the United States, grossing over $5 million during its American run. It was re-released to U.K. theaters in the spring of 1997.
Acting on the stage consumed the first part of 1995; she toured in England with the Thelma Holts Theatre Company production of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull". After turning down several mediocre scripts "and going nearly berserk with boredom", she waited seven months before another interesting role was offered to her. Her big movie of 1995 was the romance/horror movie Haunted (1995), starring opposite Aidan Quinnand John Gielgud, and filmed in West Sussex. In this film she wanted to play "an object of desire", unlike her past performances where her characters were much less the siren and more the worldly innocent. Kate's first film project of 1996 was the British ITV production of Jane Austen's novel Emma (1996) (TV). Her last film of 1996 was the comedy Shooting Fish (1997), filmed at Shepperton Studios in London during early fall. She played the part of Georgie, an altruistic con artist. She had a daughter, Lily, in 1999 with actor Michael Sheen.
Trivia
Studied French and
Russian literature while a student at Oxford.
Studied at New
College Oxford, but left to pursue her acting career before completing her
degree course.
Her mother, Judy Loe is an actress, and her father, Richard Beckinsale, was famous as a
comedy actor.
Attended
grade/primary school at Flexlands Private School in London, England, she took
ballet there and it was at this young age that her father died of a heart
attack.
Younger half-sister
of Samantha Beckinsale.
Got the lead female
role in Pearl Harbor (2001) after Charlize Theron pulled out to do Sweet November (2001).
Lost out to Juliette Binoche for a part in Wuthering Heights (1992).
Has a daughter, Lily Mo Sheen (b. 31 January 1999), with Welsh actor Michael Sheen.
Suffers from stomach
ulcers.
According to an
interview she gave on the UK show "The
Big Breakfast" (1992)
(December 2001), she hates wearing knickers.
Selected by Hello
Magazine as England's Number #1 Beauty.(2002)
Richard Beckinsale's
maternal grandfather - her great-grandfather - was Burmese.
June 2003: Engaged
to director Len Wiseman.
Married Len Wiseman on 9th May 2004 at the Bel-Air Hotel.
Her daughter, Lily, received her own "wedding ring" from Wiseman.
Half sister-in-law
of Richard Trinder.
Ranked #63 in Stuff
magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" (2002)
Was in close
competition for the role of Rachel Keller in The
Ring (2002/I), but lost out
because producers felt she looked too young.
Normally slender,
she gained twenty pounds for roles in 2004 - ten pounds for Van Helsing (2004) and another ten pounds to
portray the voluptuous Ava Gardner in The
Aviator (2004).
Has played a vampire
(Underworld (2003)) and a vampire
hunter (Van Helsing (2004)).
Was listed as a
potential nominee on both the 2005 and 2007 Razzie Award nominating ballots.
She was listed as a suggestion in the Worst Actress category on the 2005 ballot
for her performance in the film Van
Helsing (2004) and again two
years later in the same category for her roles in the films Click (2006/I) and Underworld: Evolution (2006). She failed to receive either
nomination.
Named #23 on the
Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2005 list.
Met Len Wiseman when he directed her in Underworld (2003).
She did not like
Physical Education at school. It was also her worst subject.
Was anorexic as a
teenager
Lives in Venice,
California because it reminds her of London.
Named #78 in FHM
magazine's "100 Sexiest Women in the World 2006" supplement. (2006).
Replaced Sarah Jessica Parker after she dropped out from the film Vacancy (2007).
Ranked #21 on the
Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list.
Director Stephen Sommers wanted Kate for the role of "Anna
Valerious" in Van Helsing (2004). But Stephen feared that it was
too similar in tone to Underworld (2003), a film that Kate started and
was filming at the time. Eventually, her agent got Sommers to send the script
and Kate immediately signed on.
Ranked as #12 in
FHM's "100 Sexiest Women 2008" (2008).
Ranked as #10 in
FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World".
Had an emergency
appendectomy in January, 2004.
Esquire magazine's
"Sexiest Woman Alive" in 2009.
According to her
interview on "Live with
Regis and Kelly" (1988) (aka
"Live with Regis and Kelly") that when she was working on Everybody's Fine (2009), she had never heard nor had a
canoli before until the film's star, Robert
De Niro introduced her to it.
Aged six, a school
report found she had the reading age of an eleven-year-old and an IQ of 152.
Ranked #14 in the
2011 Ask Men list of the top 99 "most desirable" women.
Ranked #3 in the
2010 Ask Men list of the top 99 "most desirable" women.
Ranked #21 in the
2011 FHM Australia list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World".
Ranked #41 in the
2010 FHM UK list of "100 Sexiest Women in the World".