Bonham Carter at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival English actress Helena Bonham Carter has been acting since the early 1980s. First appearing in the television series A Pattern of Roses in 1983 before making her film debut playing Lucy Honeychurch in A Room with a View (1985) and the title character in Lady Jane (1986). She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Kate Croy in The Wings of the Dove (1997). For her role as Queen Elizabeth in The King's Speech (2010), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role . She also won the 2010 International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her role as the author Enid Blyton in the television film Enid (2009).
Her other film roles include Ophelia in Hamlet (1990), Where Angels Fear to Tread (1991), Howards End (1992), Elizabeth Lavenza in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), Woody Allen 's Mighty Aphrodite (1995), Marla Singer in Fight Club (1999), Bellatrix Lestrange in four of the Harry Potter films (2007–11), Dr. Serena Kogan / Skynet in Terminator Salvation (2009), Miss Havisham in Great Expectations (2012), Madame Thénardier in Les Misérables (2012), the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella (2015) and Rose Weil in Ocean's 8 (2018).
She has frequently collaborated with director Tim Burton ; in Planet of the Apes (2001), Big Fish (2003), Corpse Bride (2005), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007), Dark Shadows (2012), and playing the Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland (2010) and its sequel Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016).
Her other television work includes the television films Fatal Deception: Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (1993), Live from Baghdad (2002), Toast (2010), and Burton & Taylor (2013); and television series Love, Nina (2016), The Crown as Princess Margaret (2019–2020) and as Noele Gordon in the biographical miniseries Nolly (2023).
She has also narrated audiobooks . In 2011, Penguin Audios released an audiobook version of Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl , narrated by Bonham Carter.[ 1] [ 2]
Film Bonham Carter while filming The King's Speech in December 2009 Key † Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
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References ^ "Diary of a Young Girl (Audio Download): Anne Frank, Helena Bonham Carter, Penguin Audio: Amazon.co.uk: Books" . www.amazon.co.uk . Retrieved 10 February 2024 . ^ The Diary of A Young Girl Audiobook - Anne Frank - Listening Books . ^ a b c d e f "Helena Bonham Carter (visual voices guide)" . Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 24 December 2023 . A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. ^ "Tintoretto: A Rebel in Venice review – the rock'n'roll Renaissance master?" . The Guardian . 20 February 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020 . ^ "My Grandparents' War" . Channel4.com . Retrieved 26 November 2022 . ^ "Cinderella: A Comic Relief Pantomime for Christmas" . Bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 17 December 2020 . ^ "Quentin Blake's Clown" . Radiotimes.com . Retrieved 15 December 2020 . ^ Bold, Ben (24 May 2021). "Helena Bonham Carter flaunts her eccentricity in Sofology ad" . Campaign Live . Archived from the original on 15 January 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2021 . ^ " 'Wild Babies': Everything You Need to Know About the Series" . Netflix Tudum . Retrieved 29 December 2023 . ^ "First look image on Russell T Davies' upcoming ITVX and ITV drama, Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter as Noele Gordon" . Itv.com . Retrieved 6 June 2022 . ^ "BBC announces California Avenue, a new drama from Hugo Blick starring Bill Nighy, Helena Bonham Carter, Erin Doherty, and Tom Burke" . bbc.co.uk/mediacentre . Retrieved 20 June 2025 . ^ Rufus Wainwright, Helena Bonham Carter – Out Of The Game . YouTube . RufusWainwrightVEVO. 3 April 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2016 . ^ Bryan Adams – Brand New Day (Official Video) . YouTube . BryanAdamsVEVO. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 25 March 2016 . ^ "Private Lives" . BBC. Retrieved 5 October 2010 .
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