Sally Hawkins

reference Sally Hawkins, born in Lewisham, London in ‘76, grew up smack in the middle of Greenwich with parents who were both children’s book authors—so, yes, creativity was basically in her DNA. She went to James Allen’s Girls’ School in Dulwich, then crushed it at RADA, graduating in 1998. Early on, she was all over the stage—think Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream, plus some gritty stuff like Country Music and The House of Bernarda Alba. But Sally didn’t just stick to theater. She popped up in Mike Leigh’s All or Nothing (2002), and if you caught Layer Cake (2004), there she was again. TV fans might remember her as Zena Blake in Tipping the Velvet and especially as Susan Trinder in Fingersmith, where she went toe-to-toe with Imelda Staunton—a duo that had already teamed up in Vera Drake. She kept bouncing between BBC dramas (Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky), comedy (Little Britain), and even radio (Ed Reardon’s Week, Concrete Cow). By 2007, she was nailing Jane Austen’s Persuasion, and just a year later, she blew everyone away in Happy-Go-Lucky. Seriously, people were baffled when she didn’t get an Oscar nod for that. She did a wild variety of stuff—Man to Man with Dean Learner, Desert Flower, Never Let Me Go, Happy Ever Afters—and even hit Broadway in Mrs. Warren’s Profession. In 2017, she totally owned the screen as Elisa in The Shape of Water, earning major praise. Sally Hawkins: always unpredictable, always interesting.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1976-04-27
  • Height: 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
  • Birth Location: Dulwich, London, England, UK
  • Parents: Jacqui Hawkins
  • Professions: Actress, Writer, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Man, you wouldn’t believe how many people have random Star Wars connections. This one’s wild: while juggling drama school (which, honestly, is stressful enough without the whole galaxy far, far away thing), someone actually managed to snag a gig as an extra in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Yup, that’s the one with all the podracing, double-bladed lightsabers, and a young Anakin before he got all angsty. Just imagine showing up to class after a weekend of running around in a Jedi robe or some weird alien costume. Not exactly your average side hustle, right? Most folks at drama school are stuck doing Shakespeare in a musty theater, but this person got to hang out on the set of one of the most hyped-up sci-fi movies ever. Bet they’ve got stories about awkward green screens and maybe even bumped elbows with Ewan McGregor or Natalie Portman. That’s the sort of flex you’d casually drop at parties for years.

    • Quotes:

      You know that feeling when you’re teetering right on the edge of your comfort zone? That’s where the magic happens, at least according to this quote. Forget playing it safe—real growth, the stuff worth bragging about, comes from diving headfirst into the unknown, tripping over your own feet, and sometimes just face-planting spectacularly. It’s like, if you’re not goofing up once in a while, are you even trying? The person behind this line gets it: you have to mess up, laugh at yourself, and get back up with a slightly bruised ego. That’s the whole point. Taking risks isn’t just encouraged; it’s basically the secret sauce for doing anything memorable. Sure, failure stings, but it’s a badge of honor for anyone gutsy enough to chase something bigger than what they already know. So yeah, mess up, laugh about it, and keep going, because that’s where the good stuff lives.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      April 27, 1976

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 2″ (1.57 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Dulwich, London, England, UK

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Jacqui Hawkins and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      49 years old