Jennifer Connelly
Jennifer Connelly Actress |
Introduction
Jennifer Lynn Connelly (born December 12, 1970) is an American entertainer who started her profession as a kid model. She showed up in magazines, papers, and TV promoting before she made her film acting introduction in the wrongdoing film Once Upon a Time in America (1984). Connelly kept demonstrating and acting, featuring in various movies, including the thriller Phenomena (1985), the melodic dream film Labyrinth (1986), the lighthearted comedy Career Opportunities (1991), and the period superhuman film The Rocketeer (1991).
She has been the essence of Balenciaga and Louis Vuitton style notices, just as for Revlon beauty care products. In 2012, she was named the main worldwide face of the Shiseido Company. Magazines, including Time, Vanity Fair, and Esquire, just as the Los Angeles Times paper, have remembered her for their arrangements of the world's most wonderful ladies.
Early life
Connelly was brought into the world in Cairo, New York, in the Catskill Mountains. She is the little girl of Ilene, a collectibles seller, and Gerard Karl Connelly, an apparel producer. Connelly was brought basically up in Brooklyn Heights, close to the Brooklyn Bridge, where she went to Saint Ann's, a non-public school having some expertise in human expression. Her dad experienced asthma, so the family moved to Woodstock, New York, in 1976 to get away from the city smog.
After moving on from secondary school, Connelly concentrated on English writing at Yale University in 1988. Connelly has portrayed herself as an honest understudy who "wasn't actually worried about having a public activity or dozing or eating a lot. I was truly geeky and basically remained in the graduate school library, which is open 24 hours, more often than not I wasn't in class".
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1980–1985: Modeling and early jobs
At the point when Connelly was ten years of age, a promoting leader companion of her dad proposed she tryout as a model. Her folks sent an image of her to the Ford Modeling Agency, which not long after added her to its list. Connelly started demonstrating for print ads before continuing on to TV ads. In a meeting with The Guardian, she uncovered that, in the wake of having done some demonstrating, she had no desires to turn into an entertainer.
At the point when her mom started taking her to act tryouts, then 12-year-old Connelly was immediately chosen for a supporting job as the hopeful artist and entertainer Deborah Gelly in Sergio Leone's Jewish hoodlum epic Once Upon a Time in America (recorded 1982–83, delivered 1984). The job expected her to play out an artful dance schedule. During the tryout, Connelly, who had no artful dance preparation, attempted to copy a ballet performer.
beth Mcgovern's, who played the person as a grown-up, persuaded the chief to project her. Connelly portrayed the film as "an unquestionably charming prologue to filmmaking".
1986–1999: Mainstream films
Connelly acquired public acknowledgment with Jim Henson's 1986 dream Labyrinth with David Bowie, in which she played Sarah Williams, a youngster on a mission to safeguard her sibling Toby from the universe of trolls. Albeit a mistake in the cinema world, the film later turned into a religious exemplary.
New York magazine expounded on a scene that uncovers the connection between Timms and Pond: "This recording is really messy. That is, it causes us to feel like voyeurs when seeing it, however, it's juicily sexual to the point that we can barely turn away". It was somewhat of a test I needed to take on, I presume". Mulholland Falls was a film industry disappointment.
She started to show up in little financial plan films which gathered acclaim from pundits, for example, 1997's theatrics Inventing the Abbotts, set in the last part of the 1950s, in which she filled the role of Eleanor, one of three girls of the town tycoon, Lloyd Abbott. The pundit from Entertainment Weekly idea Connelly gave a solid exhibition; composing she "ups the ante any time she's on-screen".
2000–2003: Worldwide acknowledgment
In 2000, Ed Harris coordinated Connelly in the biopic Pollock in which she played Ruth Kligman, Jackson Pollock's courtesan. Pollock got generally certain gathering, as indicated by audit aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
She showed up in Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream, in light of the novel of a similar name by Hubert Selby Jr. Connelly was attracted to the content for its portrayal of habit and its impacts on family members; she played Marion Silver, the sweetheart of Harry (Jared Leto).
Connelly featured in Ang Lee's Hulk (2003) because she was intrigued by his philosophical viewpoint on the Marvel Comics superhuman. She played Betty Ross, a researcher and the previous sweetheart of the fundamental person, Bruce Banner. The film was a moderate achievement.
Next in 2003, she showed up in House of Sand and Fog, a dramatization dependent on the novel by Andre Dubus III. She depicted Kathy Nicolo, an unwanted spouse whose acquired house is offered at closeout to the Iranian emigre and previous colonel Massoud Amir Behrani (Ben Kingsley). After perusing the content, Connelly said: "(the story is) moving and wonderfully composed. I enjoyed the way that there is nothing but a bad fellow and troublemaker.
I don't think there is another entertainer who might have played Kathy with such power and effortlessness." The film was widely praised, with a BBC pundit remarking, "[Connelly] persuades absolutely as a narrow-minded, frantic and desolate lady who admits to her sibling, 'I simply feel lost'".
2004–2009: Hiatus and return to film
Connelly in 2005
Following two-year nonattendance from the film scene, Connelly returned in the 2005 loathsomeness suspenseful thrill ride Dark Water, which depended on a 2002 Japanese film of a similar name. She played Dahlia, a scared young lady damaged by her past, who moves with her girl to a condo in New York City where paranormal happenings occur.
She played Kathy Adamson in a variation of the original Little Children close by Kate Winslet, a film that centers around the connection between Sarah Pierce (played by Winslet) and Brad Adamson (Patrick Wilson). Connelly co-featured in Blood Diamond inverse Leonardo DiCaprio where she depicted writer Maddy Bowen, who is chipping away at uncovering the genuine story behind blood jewels." Both Little Children and Blood Diamond were designated for long-time Awards.
2010–present
Dustin Lance Black's Virginia debuted on September 15, 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival. After two years, it was declared that it would get a restricted delivery in May 2012. Connelly depicted the lead spot of Virginia, an insane lady who has a 20-year illicit relationship with the neighborhood sheriff, whose little girl then, at that point, begins a relationship with Virginia's child.
Assortment considered her appearance "strong yet underused", while Detroit News expressed "Connelly has too little to even think about doing, yet when she gives up, she hits hard." Indiewire composed that Connelly passed on the job with a "consistent hand", while St. Paul Pioneer Press characterized her translation as "convincing".
Personal life
A brown-haired lady signs signatures for fans. She wears a red dress. Behind her, there is a blondie man in a suit. The lady and the man are confronting a horde of fans.
Connelly and her significant other Paul Bettany, 2009
While recording The Rocketeer, Connelly started a sentiment with her co-star Billy Campbell. They became connected yet separated in 1996 following five years together. Connelly then, at that point, had a relationship with picture taker David Dugan, with whom she has a child, conceived in 1997.
On January 1, 2003, in a private family function in Scotland, she wedded entertainer Paul Bettany, whom she had met while chipping away at A Beautiful Mind. The couple has two kids, a child, conceived in 2003, and a little girl, conceived in 2011. In the wake of having lived respectively in Tribeca, she and Bettany moved to Brooklyn Heights.
Film
Year Title Role Director
1985 Phenomena Jennifer Corvino Dario Argento
Seven Minutes in Heaven Natalie Becker Linda Feferman
1988 Some Girls Gabriella d'Arc Michael Hoffman
1989 Etoile Claire Hamilton/Natalie Horvath Peter Del Monte
1990 The Hot Spot Gloria Harper Dennis Hopper
1991 Career Opportunities Joséphine "Josie" MacClellan Bryan Gordon
The Rocketeer Jennifer "Jenny" Blake Joe Johnston
1994 Of Love and Shadows Irene Betty Kaplan
1995 Higher Learning Taryn John Singleton
1996 Mulholland Falls Allison Pond Lee Tamahori
Far Harbor Ellie John Huddles
Composition for a Dream Marion Silver Darren Aronofsky
Pollock Ruth Kligman Ed Harris
2001 A Beautiful Mind Alicia Nash Ron Howard Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
2003 Hulk Elizabeth "Betty" Ross Ang Lee
Place of Sand and Fog Catherine "Cathy" Niccolo Vadim Perelman
2005 Dark Water Dahlia Williams Walter Salles
2006 Little Children Catherine "Cathy" Adamson Todd Field
Blood Diamond Madeleine "Maddy" Bowen Edward Zwick
2007 Reservation Road Grace Learner Terry George
2008 The Day the Earth Stood Still Helen Benson Scott Derrickson
2009 He's Just Not That Into You Janine Gunders Ken Kwapis
9 7 Shane Acker Voice as it were
Creation Emma Darwin Jon Amiel
2010 Virginia Virginia Dustin Lance Black
2011 The Dilemma Elizabeth "Beth" Ron Howard
Salvation Boulevard Gwendolyn "Gwen" Vanderveer George Ratliff
2012 Stuck in Love Erica Josh Boone
2014 Winter's Tale Virginia Gamely Akiva Goldsman
Aloft Nana Kunning Claudia Llosa
Noah Naameh Darren Aronofsky
Shelter Hannah Paul Bettany
2016 American Pastoral Dawn Dwyer Ewan McGregor
2017 Spider-Man: Homecoming Karen/Suit Lady Jon Watts Voice as it were
Just the Brave Amanda Marsh Joseph Kosinski
2019 Alita: Battle Angel Dr. Chiren Robert Rodriguez
2022 Top Gun: Maverick Penelope "Penny" Benjamin Joseph Kosinski Post-creation
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