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Georgia Close
NameGeorgia Close
OccupationActress
Notable worksThe Duke of Burgundy, The Falling

Georgia Close is a British actress known for her roles in various BBC productions, including The Falling, which premiered at the London Film Festival and starred Maisie Williams and Florence Pugh. Close's performances have been recognized by BAFTA, and she has worked with notable directors such as Peter Strickland and Carol Morley. Her film career has also involved collaborations with Channel 4 and Film4. Close has shared the screen with actors like Maxine Peake and Katie Jarvis.

Early Life and Education

Georgia Close was born in England and began her acting career at a young age, attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and later graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She has mentioned being inspired by the works of Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams, and has performed in productions at the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Close's early life and education have been influenced by her experiences at Bristol Old Vic and The Young Vic. She has also been involved in projects with Theatre Royal, Bath and The Lyric Hammersmith.

Career

Close's career in film and television has included roles in The Duke of Burgundy, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and starred Sidse Babett Knudsen and Chiara D'Anna. She has worked with production companies like BBC Films and Film4 Productions, and has appeared in episodes of Casualty and Doctors. Close has also been involved in projects with ITV Studios and Sky Studios. Her performances have been recognized by The British Independent Film Awards and The Evening Standard Theatre Awards. Close has collaborated with actors like Emily Watson and Rupert Graves.

Filmography

Georgia Close's filmography includes roles in The Falling, The Duke of Burgundy, and Black Mirror, which has featured actors like Jon Hamm and Bryce Dallas Howard. She has also appeared in Peaky Blinders, which stars Cillian Murphy and Helen McCrory, and has worked on projects with Working Title Films and Universal Pictures. Close's film career has involved collaborations with directors like Tom Hooper and Sam Mendes. She has shared the screen with actors like Eddie Redmayne and Saoirse Ronan.

Awards and Nominations

Close has been recognized for her performances with nominations from The British Independent Film Awards and The Evening Standard Theatre Awards. She has also been involved in projects that have won awards like the BAFTA TV Award and the Emmy Award. Close's work has been recognized by The Royal Television Society and The Broadcasting Press Guild. She has collaborated with actors who have won awards like the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award, including Kate Winslet and Idris Elba.

Personal Life

Georgia Close is a private person, but it is known that she resides in London and is involved in various charitable organizations, including The Prince's Trust and The British Red Cross. She has mentioned being inspired by the work of Amnesty International and UNICEF. Close has also been involved in projects with The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. She has collaborated with actors who are involved in charitable work, including Emma Thompson and Hugh Grant. Close's personal life has also been influenced by her experiences at The University of Oxford and The University of Cambridge.

Category:British actresses

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