Serena Scott Thomas

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Job Title

Actor

Born

Serena Harriet Scott Thomas on September 21, 1961 in Dorset, England, GB

Career Milestones

Professional acting debut in the BBC production of "The Green Man"

Worked as a fashion model

1991

Made feature film debut in Peter Medak's "Let Him Have It," based on a true story

1992

Cast as a high-class prostitute in a TV adaptation of Mary Wesley's raunchy novel, "Harnessing Peacocks"

1993

Received wide critical and popular praise for her performance in the title role of the television adaptation of Andrew Morton's controversial book "Diana: Her True Story"

1996

Cast in a recurring role as Nash's (Don Johnson) ex-wife, Kelly Weld in the series, "Nash Bridges" (CBS)

1997

Starred in the BBC mini-series "Nostromo," based on Joseph Conrad's epic novel of war and revolution in turn-of-the-century South America

1998

Co-starred with Mitchell Anderson, Jennifer Tilly and Lori Petty in the independent drama "Relax... It's Just Sex," directed by P.J. Castellanetta

1999

Played Dr. Molly Warmflash in the 007 thriller "The World Is Not Enough"

2004

Cast as a shady businesswoman on the WB series "Summerland"

2005

Played Bruce Willis's kidnapped wife in the thriller "Hostage"

2006

Cast opposite Bill Paxton in the crime drama, "Haven"