Naomi Watts Biography
Naomi Watts was born in Shoreham, England, on September 28, 1968.
Naomi and her family moved to Australia when she was 14 years old,
four years after the unfortunate death of her father. The aspiring
actress enrolled in acting school and began attending numerous
auditions, where she met future friend and major influence Nicole
Kidman.
With a lot diligence, Watts received a small role in For Love
Alone in 1986. It may not have been a significant part, but it
was a big step forward as Watts tried to follow in her mother's
footsteps, an accomplished actress who also served as inspiration
for Watts.
At 18, Naomi decided to try her hand at modeling and
was hired by an agency in Japan. After a year of struggles, she
realized this sort of exposure was not what for her and returned
home. Now working in the fashion industry -- behind the camera
-- Watts was hired as an editor at Follow Me, a fashion magazine.
The acting bug was too strong, however, and Watts landed roles
in 1991's Flirting, with Nicole Kidman and Thandie Newton, and
in an Australian miniseries alongside Russell Crowe. With the ultimate
desire of being a star in Hollywood, Watts took a leap of faith
and moved to Los Angeles. Bit roles in 1993's Matinee and 1995's
Tank Girl gave her experience but not quite the boost she needed
to become a recognizable face or name. Even after a few consecutive
TV productions with CBS and parts in 1996's Children of the Corn
IV, 1998's Dangerous Beauty and 1999's Strange Planet, a breakthrough
performance had not yet been achieved.
Only after a callback from
Twin Peaks director David Lynch did Naomi finally see true success.
Her strange double character in 2001's Mulholland Drive (which
was originally intended to be a TV pilot, before becoming a feature
film) was her first starring role in a popular movie (albeit not
mainstream) and, according to critics, complemented the rest of
the movie beautifully. Acclaim went through the roof and with attention
being turned toward the film with a Best Director Oscar nomination
for director David Lynch, Watts began receiving long-deserved attention.
Naomi Watts' career post-Mulholland Drive has skyrocketed, with
starring roles in the film short Ellie Parker, the blockbuster
thriller The Ring and Peter Jackson's remake of King Kong (2005).
With her upcoming roles it's clear that Naomi Watts has a bright
Hollywood future ahead of her.
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