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2022
The Sandman

as Urania Blackwell

2020
Two for Joy

as Aisha

2018
Rillington Place

as Ethel Christie

2016
Magik

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The Last Panthers

as Naomi

2015
Cider with Rosie

as Annie Lee

2015
Decoding Annie Parker

as Annie Parker

2014
Miss Julie

as Kathleen

2014
The Harvest

as Katherine

2015
Cosmopolis

as Vija Kinsky

2012
John Carter

as Sola

2012
The Messenger

as Olivia Pitterson

2009
Mister Lonely

as Marilyn Monroe

2008
The Daisy Chain

as Martha Conroy

2008
Elizabeth: The Golden Age

as Mary, Queen of Scots

2007
Control

as Debbie Curtis

2007
Expired

as Claire Barney

2007
Free Jimmy

as Sonia (voice)

2006
Lassie

as Sarah Carraclough

2005
River Queen

as Sarah O'Brien

2005
The Libertine

as Elizabeth Barry

2004
Enduring Love

as Claire

2004
Code 46

as Maria Gonzales

2004
In America

as Sarah

2003
Minority Report

as Agatha [Pre-Cog Chamber]

2002
Max and Ruby

as Ruby

2002
Samantha Morton Samantha Morton

Birthday

1977-05-13

Place of Birth

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK

Biography

Samantha Jane Morton (born 13 May 1977) is an English actress and film director. She began her performing career with guest roles in television shows such as Soldier Soldier and Boon before making her film debut in the 1997 drama film This Is the Sea, playing the character of Hazel Stokes. After a string of roles in low-budget and television films, she landed the role of Hattie in 1999's Sweet and Lowdown, for which she received the attention from Hollywood, the critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Morton subsequently starred in 2002's Minority Report and Morvern Callar. She received her second Academy Award nomination for her performance as the young Irish mother coping with life in New York City, Sarah, in 2003's In America. Morton starred in 2004's Enduring Love and The Libertine and 2005's Lassie. She received won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Movie for her role as Myra Hindley in 2006's Longford. She appeared in the 2007 biographical films Control, Elizabeth: The Golden Age and Mister Lonely, and she starred in 2008's Synecdoche, New York. Morton appeared in the 2009 critically acclaimed The Messenger. She made her directorial debut in the English television film The Unloved. Description above from the Wikipedia article Samantha Morton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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