Award-winning actress Kristin Scott Thomas has become internationally renowned for her talent, elegance, and commitment to her craft. Never shying away from challenging roles and determined not to repeat herself, Scott Thomas’ body of work is an extraordinary collection of acclaimed film, television, and theater performances.
Scott Thomas received a Cesar Award nomination for her performance in Gilles Paque Brenner’s SARAH’S KEY and was recently seen in Alain Corneau’s CRIME D’AMOUR. She will soon appear in Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod’s BEL AMI; Lasse Halstrom’s SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN; SOUS TON EMPRISE, Alain Corneau’s UNE FEMME PARFAITE, and DANS LA MAISON. In 2010, Scott Thomas co-starred in Sam Taylor Wood’s directorial debut, NOWHERE BOY. For her performance, she received a Best Supporting Actress British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award nomination and a British Film Independent Award nomination. Last year, Scott Thomas appeared in Catherine Corsini’s PARTIR. For her performance, Scott Thomas received a Cesar Award nomination for Best Actress.
In 2001, Scott Thomas was part of the ensemble for Robert Altman’s acclaimed, Oscar-winning film, GOSFORD PARK.
Scott Thomas first won over audiences and critics worldwide with her Academy Award–nominated performance in the late Anthony Minghella’s THE ENGLISH PATIENT, where she starred opposite Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche. For her performance she was honored by the National Board of Review, and was nominated for a Golden Globe, the BAFTA, and the Screen Actors Guild Award.
Making her U.S. film debut in Prince’s UNDER THE CHERRY MOON, Scott Thomas went on to great acclaim in Mike Newell’s FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL, where she won a BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actress. Other notable credits include: Philip Haas’ ANGELS AND INSECTS; Richard Loncraine’s RICHARD III; Brian DePalma’s MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE; Robert Redford’s THE HORSE WHISPERER; Sydney Pollack’s RANDOM HEARTS; Irwin Winkler’s LIFE AS A HOUSE; Roman Polanski’s BITTER MOON; Paul Schrader’s THE WALKER and Justin Chadwick’s THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL, EASY VIRTUE, and CONFESSIONS OF A SHOPAHOLIC.
1985 UNDER THE CHERRY MOON PRINCE
1987 THE MAN WHO LOVED ZOOS by Jean-Pierre MOCKY
LOUNGE CHAIR by Jean-François AMIGUET
A HANDFUL OF DUST by Charles STURRIDGE
1988 UNCONTROLLABLE CIRCUMSTANCES by Pierre JOLIVET
HEADSTRONG by Carlo COTTI
1989 THE GOVERNOR’S PARTY by Marie-France PISIER
THE BACHELOR by R. FAENZA
1990 IN THE EYES OF THE WORLD by Eric ROCHANT
1991 BITTER MOON by Roman POLANSKI
1993 FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL by Mike NEWEL
AN UNFORGETTABLE SUMMER by Lucian PINTILIE
1994 THE CONFESSIONAL by Robert LEPAGE
ANGELS AND INSECTS by Philip HAAS
THE POMPATUS OF LOVE by Richard Schenkman
1995 MISSION : IMPOSSIBLE by Brian de PALMA
THE ENGLISH PATIENT by Anthony MINGHELLA
RICHARD III by Richard LONCRAINE
1996 LOVE AND CONFUSIONS by Patrick BRAOUDÉ
THE REVENGERS’ COMEDIES by Malcolm MOWBRAY
1997 THE HORSE WHISPERER by Robert REDFORD
1998 UP AT THE VILLA by Philip HAAS
1999 RANDOM HEARTS by Sydney POLLACK
2002 SMALL CUTS by Pascal BONITZER
2003 ARSENE LUPIN by Jean-Paul SALOMÉ
2004 MAN TO MAN by Régis WARGNIER
2005 THE VALET by Francis VEBER
TELL NO ONE by Guillaume CANET
2007 2 ALONE IN PARIS by Eric Judor and Ramzy Bedia
LARGO WINCH by Jérôme SALLE
2008 LEAVING by Catherine CORSINI
I’VE LOVED YOU SO LONG by Philippe CLAUDEL
2009 IN YOUR HANDS by Lola DOILLON
NOWHERE BOY by Sam TAYLOR-WOOD
LOVE CRIME by Alain CORNEAU
SARAH’S KEY by Gilles PAQUET BRENNER
2010 THE WOMAN IN THE FIFTH by Pawel PAWLIKOWSKI
BEL AMI by Dunkan DONNELLAN
SALMON FISHING in the YEMEN by Lasse HALLSTRÖM