Kate Beckinsale Loe was born on July 26th,
1973, to two seasoned British television actors, and
has spent most of her life in London. She has a half-sister
who's also an actress; they only met briefly when Kate
was very young and didn't cross paths again until 1995.
She made her acting debut in a television WWII drama
called One Against the Wind, and was soon cast in a
short corporate film about industrial accidents.
In 1991, Kate left for Oxford University's New College,
where she majored in French and Russian literature.
She already knew that she was going to be an actress,
but in order to broaden her horizons she decided to
attend a regular university rather than drama school.
In 1992, she landed the role of Hero in the film adaptation
of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. She was able
to travel to Tuscany, Italy, where the film was being
shot. She eventually dropped out of her studies after
winning the role in three other European productions.
Up next for Kate was a role in the 1994 BBC television
satire, Cold Comfort Farm, which opened to rave reviews
in American art-house theatres and was a hit by indie
standards. She continued performing in British theatre
for the next few years, and added some more forgettable
films to her resume.
In 1998, Kate returned to American eyes in the film
Brokedown Palace, co-starring Claire Danes, and starred
in the indie films Shooting Fish and The Last Days of
Disco.
The talented actress also juggles motherhood as she
has a daughter, Lily Sheen (born January 31, 1999) with
actor Michael Sheen. |