Kate Beckinsale Biography, Life, Interesting Facts
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Childhood And Early Life
Kate Beckinsale was the daughter of Richard Beckinsale, who died when she was five years old and Judy Loe. Both parents were actors. As a young girl, she got involved in youth theatre. When Beckinsale was fifteen, she had a nervous breakdown and received therapy. She has a half-sister Samantha Beckinsale. Her mother remarried, and she has some step-siblings.
Education
Kate Beckinsale was educated at Godolphin and Latymer School in Hammersmith, London. After high school, she attended Oxford University where she was involved in theatre while studying languages.
Rise To Stardom
Kenneth Branagh cast her in the film Much Ado About Nothing (1993) when Beckinsale was still a student at Oxford University. She subsequently dropped out of university to pursue a career in acting. She was in Haunted, a television version of Emma(1996) and Cold Comfort Farm (1995).
Career
Kate Beckinsale moved to the United States and settled in LA where she appeared in The Last Days of Disco (1998) and Brokedown Palace (1999). She was then cast in Pearl Harbour (2001) with Ben Affleck. The film was a huge success. Other films include Serendipity, The Golden Bowl, and Laurel Canyon. Beckinsale was offered the starring role of a vampire in the film Underworld (2013) which was successful at the box office. She went on to appear in Underworld: Evolution, Underworld: Rise of Lycans and Underworld Awakening.
Recent work includes The Face of an Angel (2015), Love & Friendship (2016) and The Disappointments Room. ] She also starred in the horror film The Disappointments Room and The Only Living Boy in New York (2017).
Awards And Achievements
In 2017 Kate Beckinsale won the London Film Critics Award for British Actress of the Year and was also nominated for the Actress of the Year award for Love & Friendship (2016). Other awards she has won include a 2012 Spike Guys’ Choice Award: Jean-Claude Gahd Dam for Underworld: Awakening and a 1999 London Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress of the Year for The Last Days of Disco.
Personal Life And Legacy
Kate Beckinsale’s father died when she was five years old.
She was in a relationship with Michael Sheen between 1995-2003. They share a daughter, Lily Mo Sheen. Beckinsale met Len Wiseman when he directed her in Underworld, and they married in 2004. The couple separated in 2015 and divorced in 2016.
Diseases Disabilities
As a young woman, Kate Beckinsale suffered from anorexia.
Philanthropic Works / Humanitarian Work
Charities Beckinsale supports include the British Heart Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, FilmAid International, and the Entertainment Industry Foundation.