Helena Bonham Carter Biography (2)
Born and raised in London, Bonham Carter was educated at one of that city's foremost schools, Westminster. Director Trevor Nunn persuaded her to postpone her studies to star in his film Lady Jane. Then, on the last day of shooting Nunn's film, James Ivory offered here the lead in A Room With a View. This began a series of roles in E.M. Forster adaptations that would bring Bonham Carter international stardom, followed by Where Angels Fear to Tread and Howard's End. She also played Ophelia in Franco Zeffrelli's Hamlet opposite Mel Gibson, appeared in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein directed by Kenneth Branagh and starred as Woody Allen's wife in Mighty Aphrodite.
Bonham Carter's wide variety of contemporary roles include playing an anorexic in Getting it Right, a stripper in Dancing Queen and the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald in Fatal Deception. Other television credits include Arms and the Man, Beatrix Potter, A Hazard of Hearts, as well as guest appearances on Miami Vice. Bonham Carter's stage appearances include Woman in White, The Chalk Garden, House of Bernarda Alba and Trelawny of the Wells.
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