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[[File:hq19.jpg|frame|Naomi Watts. By the way, the ring she's wearing reads "[[Shaped Like Itself|Watts]]".]]
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{{quote|"I'm not this dark, twisted person. Yes, I have my demons and this is my way of exorcising them. It gets them out - and better out than in. Actually, I think that it's the comedians who are the darkest people on the planet, because they think life's just bloody hilarious."}}
{{quote|"I'm not this dark, twisted person. Yes, I have my demons and this is my way of exorcising them. It gets them out - and better out than in. Actually, I think that it's the comedians who are the darkest people on the planet, because they think life's just bloody hilarious."}}


Naomi Ellen Watts (September 28, 1968) is an award winning British-Australian actress and occasional producer. Born in Shoreham, Kent in the UK and raised in Australia before moving to America, Watts struggled in the movie scene for some time, taking on small roles in films she has since admitted were "shit" to pay the rent, before being cast by [[David Lynch]] in the lead role for his project ''[[Mulholland Drive]]''. Her performance as Betty Elms/Diane Selwyn won critical acclaim and the attention of some major players in [[Hollywood California|Hollywood]] and beyond. She has since enjoyed success in a far greater choice of film roles, balancing her resume with box-office successes like Gore Verbinski's 2002 remake of the Japanese horror film ''[[The Ring|Ringu]]'' and deeper roles in indie films such as 2003's ''21 Grams'', which earned her an Academy Award nomination for best actress that many felt was long overdue.
'''Naomi Ellen Watts''' (September 28, 1968 - ) is an award winning British-Australian actress and occasional producer. Born in Shoreham, Kent in the UK and raised in Australia before moving to America, Watts struggled in the movie scene for some time, taking on small roles in films she has since admitted were "shit" to pay the rent, before being cast by [[David Lynch]] in the lead role for his project ''[[Mulholland Drive]]''. Her performance as Betty Elms/Diane Selwyn won critical acclaim and the attention of some major players in [[Hollywood California|Hollywood]] and beyond. She has since enjoyed success in a far greater choice of film roles, balancing her resume with box-office successes like Gore Verbinski's 2002 remake of the Japanese horror film ''[[The Ring|Ringu]]'' and deeper roles in indie films such as 2003's ''21 Grams'', which earned her an Academy Award nomination for best actress that many felt was long overdue.


In addition, Watts had a relationship with late actor [[Heath Ledger]] (she allegedly had to talk him into starring in 2005's Best Picture nominee ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'') from August 2002 to May 2004 before breaking up with him in 2005 and later meeting actor Liev Schreiber in the spring of 2005. They have since had two children together.
In addition, Watts had a relationship with late actor [[Heath Ledger]] (she allegedly had to talk him into starring in 2005's Best Picture nominee ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'') from August 2002 to May 2004 before breaking up with him in 2005 and later meeting actor Liev Schreiber in the spring of 2005. They have since had two children together.
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* [[Old Shame]] - as mentioned above, she's flat-out stated that many of her early films were "shit" and that she only acted in them to pay the rent. Between ''[[Children of the Corn]] IV: The Gathering'', ''[[Tank Girl]]'' and ''[[The Shaft]]'', it's probably a good idea to avoid her pre-''[[Mulholland Drive]]'' films.
* [[Old Shame]] - as mentioned above, she's flat-out stated that many of her early films were "shit" and that she only acted in them to pay the rent. Between ''[[Children of the Corn]] IV: The Gathering'', ''[[Tank Girl]]'' and ''[[The Shaft]]'', it's probably a good idea to avoid her pre-''[[Mulholland Drive]]'' films.
** [[Tank Girl]] has a fair cult following, definitely a case of [[Your Mileage May Vary]]
** [[Tank Girl]] has a fair cult following, definitely a case of [[Your Mileage May Vary]]
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Look at her. ''She's 40!''
* [[Older Than They Look]]: Look at her. ''She's {{age|1968|9|28}}!''
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]] - Pretty rarely, but it does happen in a couple of her films.
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]] - Pretty rarely, but it does happen in a couple of her films.
* [[Remake]] - she's been in ''[[The Ring]]'', ''[[King Kong]]'', ''[[The Painted Veil]]'' and most recently ''[[Funny Games]]''. She's also apparently playing the Tippi Hedren role in the upcoming remake of ''[[The Birds]]''.
* [[Remake]] - she's been in ''[[The Ring]]'', ''[[King Kong]]'', ''[[The Painted Veil]]'' and most recently ''[[Funny Games]]''. She's also apparently playing the Tippi Hedren role in the upcoming remake of ''[[The Birds]]''.

Latest revision as of 21:07, 17 November 2023

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Naomi Watts. By the way, the ring she's wearing reads "Watts".

"I'm not this dark, twisted person. Yes, I have my demons and this is my way of exorcising them. It gets them out - and better out than in. Actually, I think that it's the comedians who are the darkest people on the planet, because they think life's just bloody hilarious."

Naomi Ellen Watts (September 28, 1968 - ) is an award winning British-Australian actress and occasional producer. Born in Shoreham, Kent in the UK and raised in Australia before moving to America, Watts struggled in the movie scene for some time, taking on small roles in films she has since admitted were "shit" to pay the rent, before being cast by David Lynch in the lead role for his project Mulholland Drive. Her performance as Betty Elms/Diane Selwyn won critical acclaim and the attention of some major players in Hollywood and beyond. She has since enjoyed success in a far greater choice of film roles, balancing her resume with box-office successes like Gore Verbinski's 2002 remake of the Japanese horror film Ringu and deeper roles in indie films such as 2003's 21 Grams, which earned her an Academy Award nomination for best actress that many felt was long overdue.

In addition, Watts had a relationship with late actor Heath Ledger (she allegedly had to talk him into starring in 2005's Best Picture nominee Brokeback Mountain) from August 2002 to May 2004 before breaking up with him in 2005 and later meeting actor Liev Schreiber in the spring of 2005. They have since had two children together.

Her father, Peter Watts, used to be Pink Floyd's road manager. Notably, both her parents contributed spoken word vocals to The Dark Side of the Moon.

Naomi Watts has performed in the following roles:
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