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  1. Hattie Morahan. Harriet Jane Morahan (born 7 October 1978) is an English actress. Her roles include Alice in The Bletchley Circle, Gale Benson in The Bank Job (2008), Ann in Mr. Holmes (2015), Rose Coyne in My Mother and Other Strangers (2016), and Agathe/The Enchantress in Beauty and the Beast (2017).

  2. Hattie este fiica cea mai tânără a producătorului de film Christopher Morahan și a actriței Anna Carteret. Ea a urmat școala superioară din Frensham și New Hall. Ea a studiat în Cambridge, în timpul studiului a jucat în digerite piese prezentate studenților. Deja la vârsta de 17 ani joacă rolul principal în filmul "Una Gwithian ...

  3. Mar 25, 2013 · Hattie Morahan and Susannah Wise in A Doll’s House. Photo: Johan Persson Morahan explains that the aim shared by Cracknell and designer MacNeil was to somehow replicate the play’s original sense of accusatory familiarity for its bourgeois audiences: “yes it’s nineteenth-century, and yet half-close your eyes and you could be in a shabby ...

  4. Hattie Morahan was born on October 7, 1978 in Lambeth, London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Beauty and the Beast (2017), The Bank Job (2008) and Mr. Holmes (2015).

  5. Hattie Morahan was born in London in 1978. Her father, Christopher Morahan, is a television and stage director, who is perhaps best known for his television adaptation of The Jewel in the Crown (1984). Her mother, Anna Carteret, is an actress whose most high profile role was that of Inspector Kate Longton, whom she played in the BBC police ...

  6. Mar 17, 2019 · Hattie Morahan Bio, Wiki and Career. Hattie Morahan was born on 7 October 1978 as Hattie Jane Morahan. Her birth sign is Libra and birthplace is Lambeth, London, England. Further, she is the youngest daughter of actress Anna Carteret and film and television director, Christopher Morahan. Morahan’s citizenship is English and she is of white ...

  7. Jul 29, 2013 · Last year saw Hattie Morahan tackle one of the most famous roles in theatre, playing Nora in playwright-of-the-moment Simon Stephens’ hugely successful adaptation of A Doll’s House at the Young Vic. Receiving not only an outpour of acclaim – “superb”, “intelligent” and “enthralling” were just some of the adjectives decorating her glowing notices – the actress was declared ...

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