Julie Walters

Julie Walters
Julia Mary "Julie" Walters, CBEis an English actress and writer. She has won two BAFTA Film Awards, four BAFTA TV Awards and received the BAFTA Fellowship in 2014. Walters first came to international prominence in 1983, for playing the title role in Educating Rita. It was a role she had created on the West End stage and it earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. It also won her a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. She received a...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth22 February 1950
CityEdgbaston, England
I'm too young at 50. I'm not grown up yet. There's part of everybody like that.
I've never done so much bloody crying in my life. I was always moaning about how hard it was when we were shooting, how awful I felt.
Shakespeare - it's not funny. No matter how they try to make Shakespeare funny, when it's meant to be funny it's not funny.
Stage is the most exciting. Film is lovely, because it's like a family.
Some people have a terrible stretch between family and work. It is a difficult thing to achieve.
I keep seeing myself in my daughter, and I see my mother in me and in her. Bloody hell.
I read "Pride and Prejudice" [by Jane Austen]. I was gobsmacked by it - it's so funny and so modern. Unbelievable. You don't expect funny to come through after 200 years - humor doesn't transcend decades, let alone centuries.
Debate is so much better than denial.
I don't know if you can change things, but it's a drop in the ocean.
It seems that when you get to a certain age you almost give yourself permission to misbehave and say what you think. People allow it, with very old people.
He (Bell) was the person that had to take me under his wing.
The characters do have a life of their own; it's weird.
The characters do have a life of their own; it's weird.