DOB: February 5, 1946
Background: Rampling is an English actress born in Essex. Her father, Godfrey Rampling, was an army officer and an Olympic gold medal winning runner.
Filmography: Her career includes English, French, and Italian films. One of her earliest role was in the Oscar-nominated film "Georgy Girl" (1966), after which her career blossomed. She appeared in the controversial films "The Damned" (1969) and "The Night Porter" (1974). She was discovered by American audiences in "Farewell, My Lovely" (1975), Woody Allen's "Stardust Memories" (1980), and Sidney Lumet's "The Verdict" (1982). During the 1990s she appeared in many television production including "Great Expectations" (1999), after which director Francois Ozon coaxed her back into film. She starred in his films "Under the Sand" (2000) and "Swimming Pool" (2002). She was also featured in "The Duchess" and "Never Let Me Go" and will next be seen Lars von Trier's "Melancholia," "The Eye of the Storm," and "The Sea."
SAG Awards:
Best TV Movie/Miniseries Actress Nomination
"Restless" (2013); lost to Julianne Moore ("Game Change")




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