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Portrait of Sally Hawkins

Sally Hawkins

Birth Name: Sally Cecilia Hawkins

Birth Date: 1976-04-27

Birth Place: London, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: سالی هاوکینز, サリー・ホーキンス, 샐리 호킨스

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) as Bystander (uncredited)

Most Important Roles:

  • Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) as Poppy Cross
  • Wonka (2023) as Willy's Mother
  • Cassandra's Dream (2007) as Kate
  • Vera Drake (2004) as Susan Wells
  • An Education (2009) as Sarah Goldman
  • All or Nothing (2002) as Samantha
  • Desert Flower (2009) as Marylin
  • Persuasion (2007) as Anne Elliot
  • Never Let Me Go (2010) as Miss Lucy

Career Highlights:

  • Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
  • Wonka (2023)
  • Cassandra's Dream (2007)
  • Vera Drake (2004)
  • An Education (2009)
  • All or Nothing (2002)
  • Desert Flower (2009)
  • Persuasion (2007)
  • Never Let Me Go (2010)

Awards

Awards:

  • 66th Golden Globe Awards
  • Silver Bear (2008)

Full Biography

Sally Hawkins, born on April 27, 1976, is an English actress who started her career on stage after graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She gained prominence with her role in Mike Leigh's 'All or Nothing' (2002) and has since worked with notable directors like Woody Allen ('Cassandra's Dream', 'Blue Jasmine') and Guillermo del Toro ('The Shape of Water'). Hawkins has received critical acclaim and numerous awards for her performances, including a Golden Globe for her role in 'Happy-Go-Lucky' (2008). She is known for playing diverse characters, ranging from lead roles in films like 'Paddington', 'Maudie', and 'Wonka', to supporting roles in blockbusters such as 'Godzilla'. On television, she has appeared in adaptations of Sarah Waters' novels, notably 'Tipping the Velvet' (2002) as Zena Blake.


About the Movie: All or Nothing (2002)

Poster for All or Nothing (2002)

Release Year: 2002

Nation: France, United Kingdom

Alternative Title: A todo o nada, Agora ou Nunca, Vsechno nebo nic, Allt eller intet, Kaikki tai ei mitään, Ola i tipota, Minden vagy semmi, Tutto o niente, Alt eller ingenting, Wszystko albo nic, Tudo ou Nada, Sve ili ništa, Все или ничего, Vse ali nic, Vsetko alebo nic

Director: Mike Leigh

Writer: Mike Leigh

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: Les Films Alain Sarde, StudioCanal, Thin Man Films

Genre: Comedy Film, Drama, Romance Film

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

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  • Steptoe & Son (1972)
  • Bob Marley: One Love (2024)
  • Taxi (1953)
  • The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017)

Keywords

Story

Penny and Phil are an ordinary working-class couple living in London with their two children, Rachel and Rory. Penny works at a supermarket while Phil drives a taxi for a living. Their relationship has grown stale, with Penny feeling unappreciated and Phil struggling to cope with the daily grind. Their children aren't faring much better: Rachel works as a cleaner but dreams of bigger things, while Rory is unemployed and prone to aggression.

Summary

'All or Nothing' (2002) is a British comedy-drama directed by Mike Leigh. Set in London's working-class neighborhoods, the film explores the lives of ordinary people navigating the challenges of everyday life. The movie focuses on Penny and Phil, a married couple with two children, as they struggle to maintain their relationship amidst the stresses of work and family responsibilities. While the movie doesn't have many notable events, it excels in its portrayal of the monotony and struggles of working-class life.