Biography
The Sussex-born daughter of a photographer and a poet (and the grand-niece of actress Geraldine Fitzgerald), she had a bohemian upbringing and entered London's Drama Centre in 1986.
Fitzgerald subsequently lent her ethereal qualities to "Sirens" (1994) as the wife of a clergyman (Hugh Grant) seduced by the bohemian lifestyle of eccentric artist Norman Lindsay (Sam Neill). In the offbeat British production "A Man of No Importance" (1994), she …
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Career Milestones
1991 | Film debut, "Hear My Song" |
1992 | London stage debut, "Our Song" |
1994 | First film in a leading role, "Sirens" |
1994 | US TV-movie debut, "Fall From Grace" |
1995 | Broadway debut "Hamlet" opposite Ralph Fiennes |
1999 | Starred on the London stage as "Antigone" |
2000 | Played Blanche du Bois in London revival of "A Streetcar Named Desire" |
2001 | Co-starred in the period romance "Dark Blue World" |
