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Agutter appears on the 1990 Prefab Sprout song "Wild Horses", speaking the words "I want to have you". [19] Personal life [ edit ] Sixty Five Roses Club— Scotland". Cystic Fibrosis trust. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 . Retrieved 25 May 2017. Agutter was born on 20 December 1952 [1] in Taunton, Somerset, England. [2] She is the daughter of Derek Agutter (an entertainments manager in the British Army) and Catherine, and was raised Roman Catholic. [3] [4] She has Irish ancestry on her mother's side. [5] As a child, she lived in Singapore, [6] Dhekelia (Cyprus) and Kuala Lumpur ( Malaya). She was discovered at Elmhurst Ballet School, a boarding school she attended from ages eight to sixteen, [6] when a casting agent was looking for a young English-speaking girl for a film. She did not get that part, but he recommended her to the producers of East of Sudan (1964). Shakespeare Schools Foundation Patrons". Shakespeare Schools Foundation. Shakespeare Schools Foundation. Archived from the original on 11 December 2017 . Retrieved 12 July 2021.

Nowra, L. (2003). Walkabout. Sydney: Currency Press& Canberra: ScreenSound Australia, National Screen and Sound Archive, pp. 17–18; ISBN 978-0-86819-700-5. particular love is charity work for The Diabetic Association and NCH Action for Children - a charity which provides home and other help for McLean, G. (22 February 2002). "My life in front of the lens". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 1 January 2017 . Retrieved 21 August 2009. Agutter has been attached to several causes throughout her career. She has been involved in raising awareness of the illness cystic fibrosis, which she believes was responsible for the deaths of two of her siblings. Her niece has the disease. At Agutter's suggestion, an episode of Call the Midwife focused on cystic fibrosis. [27] She has also worked in support of charities, in particular the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, of which she is a patron (she is also a carrier of the genetic mutation). [28] [29] [30] Politics [ edit ] In August 2014, Agutter was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September 2014's referendum on that issue. [31] Filmography [ edit ] Film [ edit ] YearShe relocated to the United States in 1974 to pursue a Hollywood career and subsequently appeared in Logan's Run (1976), Amy (1981), An American Werewolf in London (1981), and Child's Play 2 (1990). During the same period, Agutter continued appearing in high-profile British films, such as The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Equus (1977)—for which she won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role)—and The Riddle of the Sands (1979). In 1981, she co-starred in The Survivor, an Australian adaptation of the James Herbert novel by that name, and was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Agutter moved to Hollywood at twenty-one and appeared in a number of films over the next decade, including The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Logan's Run (1976), Equus (1977)(for which she won a BAFTA as Best Supporting Actress), An American Werewolf in London (1981), and an adaptation of the James Herbert novel The Survivor (1981). Agutter has commented that the innocence of the characters she played in her early films, combined with the costumes and nudity in later adult roles such as Logan's Run, Equus, and An American Werewolf in London, are "perfect fantasy fodder". [10] [11] Ewing, Interview by Sarah (22 August 2014). "Jenny Agutter: My family values". The Guardian . Retrieved 2 July 2021. a b "Jenny Agutter on Call the Midwife: 'It's hard playing a nun. You're asked to believe things that are absurd' | Call The Midwife". The Guardian . Retrieved 2 July 2021.

In 1976, Jenny really came to the attention of US film audiences with her starring role in the science-fiction classic Logan's Run (1976) with Michael York. Though not a critical favorite, it was a huge box-office success and spawned a television series. She also starred alongside Richard Chamberlain in a well-received made-for-TV version of the famous Dumas tale The Man in the Iron Mask (1977) and turned in a solid performance in the WW II thriller The Eagle Has Landed (1976) with Michael Caine and Donald Sutherland. The next year, she starred in Peter Shaffer's weighty Equus (1977) as "Jill Mason", alongside Richard Burton. Among her other TV and film work during the 1970s were Dominique (1979), School Play (1979), and The Riddle of the Sands (1979).Bowdler, Neil (25 June 2010). "Jenny Agutter: 'Cystic fibrosis is in my family' ". BBC News. BBC. Archived from the original on 13 September 2014 . Retrieved 25 May 2017. TV star Jenny Agutter cuts the ribbon on new homes". Somerset County Gazette. 1 May 2012. Archived from the original on 22 January 2018 . Retrieved 25 May 2017.

Ewing, Sarah (22 August 2014). "Jenny Agutter: My family values". Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 October 2015 . Retrieved 25 May 2017. Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2015: #64. Werner Herzog's Queen of the Desert". ION Cinema. 6 January 2015. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 . Retrieved 23 February 2015. Agutter has appeared in numerous theatre productions since her stage debut in 1970, including stints at the National Theatre in 1972–73, the title role in a derivation of Hedda Gabler at the Roundhouse in 1980 and with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982–83, playing Alice in Arden of Faversham, Regan in King Lear and Fontanelle in Lear. In 1987–88, Agutter played the role of Pat Green in the Broadway production of the Hugh Whitemore play Breaking the Code, about computer pioneer Alan Turing. [14] In 1995 she was in an RSC production of Love's Labour's Lost staged in Tokyo. [14] She is also a patron of the Shakespeare Schools Festival, a charity that enables school children in the UK to perform Shakespeare in professional theatres. [15] Audio [ edit ] Crace, J. (8 December 1997). "Interview: Almost forever young". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 January 2017 . Retrieved 21 August 2009. Powell, Jenny Agutter & Philip. "Jenny Agutter: Recordings and Radio". www.jennyagutter.net. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016 . Retrieved 25 May 2017.After returning to Britain in the early 1990s to pursue family life, Agutter shifted her focus to television, appearing in the 2000 version of television adaptation of The Railway Children, this time as the mother, and since 2012 she has had an ongoing role in the BBC's Call the Midwife. Her film work in recent years includes The Avengers (2012) and Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), and in 2022, Agutter returned to the world of The Railway Children once more by reprising her role from the 1970 film 52 years later in a sequel, The Railway Children Return. Call the Midwife's Jenny Agutter: "I do love playing a nun" ". Radio Times. 18 January 2015. Archived from the original on 12 April 2021. BBC Radio 4 Extra– Ed Reardon's Week, Series 8, Have a Great Weekend". BBC. 2012. Archived from the original on 20 June 2014 . Retrieved 3 October 2014. Powell, Rosalind. "Relative Values: the actress Jenny Agutter and her niece Georgina, a florist". The Times . Retrieved 2 July 2021. Agutter, Jenny (1952–)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 11 May 2013 . Retrieved 29 December 2013.

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