Tara Fitzgerald

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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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Job Title

Actor

Born

November 30, 1967

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"