To say that Keira Knightley had early aspirations to be a performer would be a gross understatement. When she was just three, Knightley famously asked her parents — Sharman Macdonald, an award-winning playwright, and Will Knightley, a theater and television actor — for an agent. After striving at school despite her dyslexia, Knightley’s parents awarded their daughter an agent when she was seven. Knightley’s otherworldly beauty was no doubt a factor when she began landing roles in amateur stage productions around London, but she would soon prove to the world that she was not just another pretty face. Not that there’s anything wrong with a pretty face.

Keira Knightley breaks out

After a string of low profile roles in films like Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and The Hole, Keira Knightley did what every young actress looking to break out should do. She starred in a charming surprise hit about soccer and class division that went on to become the top-grossing British-financed and distributed film of all time, duh! The film was Bend It Like Beckham and it was the catalyst for the role that would change Knightley’s life forever.

Keira Knightley becomes a box office queen

Many would agree that a movie about pirates starring Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom would be a hit no matter what actress joined them on their swashbuckling adventure. But who could argue that Keira Knightley’s presence as the tough-as-nails Elizabeth Swann had nothing to do with Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’s worldwide gross of over $650,000,000. Knightley did more than hold her own opposite cinematic titan Depp and fellow rising star Bloom on her way to becoming a bona fied action star. She went on to appear in the uber-lucrative sequels Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End before announcing that she would not return for the planned fourth installment. We guess that after helping the franchise gross $2.79 billion worldwide, Knightley felt it was time to move on. Unfortunately, she took the action thing a little too seriously and starred in the unfortunate films King Arthur and Domino before finally proving to critics that there was actually some major talent hidden beneath all that beauty.

Keira Knightley becomes an awards darling

It’s only natural for people to be skeptical of a stunning young actress new on the scene, with questions about talent surfacing as frequently as rumors about boyfriends. Remember when Rosie O’Donnell started out? Well Keira’s rise to prominence was no different. But after she starred as the plucky Elizabeth Bennet in Joe Wright’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic love story Pride & Prejudice the skeptics were silenced. The performance drew raves across the board and landed Knightley her first major nominations as best actress at the Golden Golbes and Oscars. Since then, Knightley has gone on to star in other high profile dramas include The Duchess and Atonement, for which she received her second Golden Globe nod. These days, seeing a period piece that features a strong female character without Knightley as the lead is akin to seeing a hackneyed Disney film without The Rock in the lead. It just doesn’t fit.

Don’t be surprised if there are more nominations in Knightley’s future, with upcoming roles in the upcoming F. Scott Fitzgerald biopic The Beautiful and Damned, the crime thriller London Boulevard and the Kazuo Ishiguro adaptation Never Let Me Go.

Keira Knightley battles rumors about her weight

There’s a rule in Hollywood that if an actress is extremely fit, she usually suffers form an eating disorder. Again, remember when Rosie O’Donnell started out? Keira Knightley was no exception. With photos of her slender figure constantly being plastered all over newsstands, Knightley’s career has constantly been plagued with rumors of anorexia, but the actress continues to deny the claims. After she emerged looking particularly gaunt at the premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, she did admit that there was a history of anorexia in her family but again refuted notions that she suffered from the disease. In 2006, Keira sued the Daily Mail for printing a story that accused her for inadvertent being responsible for the anorexia-related death of a teenage girl. She was eventually awarded a settlement and no doubt celebrated with friends over cheeseburgers, Turkey stuffed with onion rings and pepperoni infused root beer floats.

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Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1995 Innocent Lies Young Celia
1999 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Sabé (Decoy Queen)
2001 Deflation Jogger
The Hole Frances ‘Frankie’ Almond Smith Nominated — Empire Award for Best Debut
2002 Thunderpants Music school student Uncredited
Pure Louise
Bend It Like Beckham Juliette “Jules” Paxton Golden Wave Award for Best Actress

London Film Critics’ Circle Award for Best Newcomer

Nominated — Empire Award for Best British Actress

Nominated — Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Breakthrough Performance

New Year’s Eve Leah
The Seasons Alter Helena
2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Elizabeth Swann Audience Award for Best International Actress

Nominated — Empire Award for Best British Actress

Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress

Nominated — Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Breakout Performance on Screen

Nominated — Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male or Female Actor in an Effects Film

Love Actually Juliet Nominated — Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Breakout Performance on Screen

Nominated — Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble Acting

2004 King Arthur Guinevere Audience Award for Best International Actress

Nominated — Empire Award for Best British Actress

2005 The Jacket Jackie
Domino Domino Harvey
Pride & Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet Nominated — Academy Award for Best Actress

Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama

Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy

Nominated — Empire Award for Best Actress

Nominated — Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress

Nominated — Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress

Nominated — London Film Critics’ Circle Award for British Actress of the Year

Nominated — Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress

Nominated — Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress

2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Elizabeth Swann Nominated — Empire Award for Best Actress
2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End Elizabeth Swann People’s Choice Award for Favorite Female Action Star

Nominated — National Movie Award for Best Performance by a Female

Silk Hélène Joncour
Atonement Cecilia Tallis Empire Award for Best Actress

Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role

Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama

Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama

Nominated — Audience Award for Best International Actress

Nominated — London Film Critics’ Circle Award for British Actress of the Year

2008 The Edge of Love Vera Phillips
The Duchess Georgiana Cavendish Nominated — British Independent Film Award for Best Actress

Nominated — People’s Choice Award for Favorite Female Movie Star

2009 The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers The Fairy
2010 London Boulevard Lillian Palmer Post-production
Never Let Me Go Ruth Post-production
Last Night Joanna Reed Post-production
2011 A Dangerous Method Sabina Spielrein Filming
Television
Year Film Role
1993 Screen One Little Girl
1995 A Village Affair Natasha Jordan
The Bill Sheena Rose
1996 The Treasure Seekers The Princess
1998 Coming Home Young Judith Dunbar
1999 Oliver Twist Rose Fleming
2001 Princess of Thieves Gwyn (daughter of Robin Hood)
2002 Doctor Zhivago Lara Antipova
2003 Gaijin Kate (voice)
2007 Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind Em (voice)

Theatre

Year Production Theatre Role Awards
2009/2010 The Misanthrope Comedy Theatre, London Jennifer (Celimene) Nominated — Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role

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