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  1. 20 de sept. de 2022 · Tue 20 Sep 2022 06.00 EDT. “G ive me my gin, you little shit!” It’s a role that only Charlotte Rampling could play: a veteran war photographer famous for her adventuring, bravery and hard...

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    Tessa Charlotte Rampling was born in 1946 in Sturmer, Essex, the daughter of Isabel Anne (née Gurteen; 1918–2001), a painter, and Godfrey Rampling (1909–2009), an Olympic gold medallist runner and British Army officer. She spent most of her early life in Gibraltar, France and Spain, before she returned to the UK in 1964. She attended Académie Jeann...

    1960s: Modelling career, starting as actress

    Rampling made her stage debut at the age of 14, singing French chansons with her sister at Bernays Institute in Stanmore. She began her career as a model and first appeared in a Cadbury advertisement. She was working as a secretary when she was noticed by a casting agent in the same building. She made uncredited appearances in two films directed by Richard Lester including his first film with the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night (1964), and as a water skier in The Knack ...and How to Get It (1965)...

    1970–early 1980s: mature roles, Hollywood, and Italian cinema

    She appeared in the cult classic Vanishing Point, in a scene deleted from the U.S. theatrical release (included in the U.K. release). Lead actor Barry Newmanremarked that the scene was of aid in the allegorical lilt of the film. In 1974's The Night Porter, in which she again appears alongside Dirk Bogarde, she plays a former concentration camp inmate who, after World War II, reunites with a former camp guard (Bogarde) with whom she had had an ambiguous, sadomasochistic relationship. Their rel...

    Middle 1980s and 1990s

    Rampling starred in Claude Lelouch's 1984 film Viva la vie (Long Live Life), before going on to star in the cult-film Max, Mon Amour (1986), and appear in the thriller Angel Heart (1987). For a decade she withdrew from the public eye due to depression. In the late 1990s, she appeared in The Wings of the Dove (1997), played Miss Havisham in a BBC television adaptation of Great Expectations (1998), and starred in the film adaptation of Anton Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard (1999), directed by Micha...

    In 1972, Rampling married New Zealand actor and publicist Bryan Southcombe and had a son, Barnaby Southcombe (who became a television director), before divorcing in 1976. The couple was reported to have been living in a ménage à trois with Randall Laurence, a male model, and in 1974, Rampling was quoted by the syndicated columnist Earl Wilson as sa...

    Roles originally offered to Rampling

    1. Roman Polanski wanted Rampling to be cast in Cul-de-sac (1966) but her agent turned it down. Jacqueline Bissetlater took the role. 2. She was considered for a role in The Thief Who Came to Dinner (1973) with Ryan O'Neal. She later turned it down and Jacqueline Bisset took this role as well. 3. Director Tim Burstall met her for a title role in Eliza Fraser (1976), but she did not feel she could consider herself a comedy actress, and she turned it down. Susannah Yorklater took the role. 4. S...

    Nicolaevitch, S. 2008. "Charlotte Forever". Citizen K International; 46 (Spring): 244–253.
    Marieke Boom, Dirk Bogarde, Nagisa Oshima et al.: Charlotte Rampling with compliments. Munich: Schirmer-Mosel, 1986, ISBN 3-88814-220-2
    Charlotte Rampling: with compliments; with a portrait by Dirk Bogarde. London: Quartet, 1987 ISBN 0704326426
    Matthew Campbell (12 March 2017), "The Interview: Charlotte Rampling, actress", The Sunday Times.
    Charlotte Rampling at IMDb
    MacKenzie, Suzie (16 August 2003). "A time for happiness". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 October 2006.
  2. Simon and Mark are joined by the extraordinary Charlotte Rampling to discuss her new film 'Juniper'. Mark reviews the highly anticipated psychological drama 'Blonde', 'Don't Worry Darling', 'Catherine Called Birdy' and 'Juniper'. Stars: Mark Kermode, Simon Mayo, Charlotte Rampling.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt11599576Juniper (2021) - IMDb

    26 de ago. de 2021 · Juniper: Directed by Matthew J. Saville. With Charlotte Rampling, Marton Csokas, George Ferrier, Edith Poor. When a self-destructive teenager is suspended from school and asked to look after his feisty alcoholic grandmother as a punishment, the crazy time they spend together turns his life around.

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  4. 21 de mar. de 2022 · By Stephen Farber. March 21, 2022 12:19pm. Charlotte Rampling in 'Juniper' Courtesy of Celsius Entertainment. Charlotte Rampling has made films all over the world over the course of her...

  5. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Parkland Entertainment. Charlotte Rampling starrer “Juniper” has been picked up by distributor Parkland Entertainment in the U.K. and Ireland. In “Juniper,” Rampling plays Ruth, a “funny, rude,...