The young and beautiful actress, Keira Knightley possesses the grace and charisma of an actress twice her age. Her first major role came in the form of Natasha Jordan in the romantic feature “A Villiage Affair” (1994). The feature drama, which starred Sophia Ward and Nathanial Parker aa a seemingly perfect couple who’s life is turned up-side down once a young socialite heiress played by Kerry Fox, enters their world. Knightley continued to length her credits by appearing in the drama “Innocent Lies” (1996) and the television features “Treasure Seekers” (1996) and “Coming Home” (1998). The following year, Knightley obtained the role of a lifetime when she was cast alongside Natalie Portman in the 1999 George Lucas sci-fi series “Star Wars: Episode I- The Phatom Menace”.

Her breakthrough role, however, came when she was still in her teens in the form of writer-director Gurinder Chadha’s unlikely sleeper hit “Bend It Like Beckham” (2002) as part of a pair of soccer-obsessed teen gal pals who dream of careers kicking like soccer superstar David Beckham. Knightley quickly capitalized on the attention she garnered as the second bananna in the warm, quirky film and was snatched up by Disney for the big screen blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean” (2003), loosely based on the beloved theme park attraction, in which she played Elizabeth Swann, the daughter of a governor who teams with rogue pirate and unlikely ally (Johhny Depp) and a dashing love interest (Orlando Bloom) to cross blades with evil marauders led by the villainous Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush)–she would later reprise the role for a pair of sequels shot back-to-back in 2005. The actress was also used to terrfic effect in writer-director Richard Curtis’ “Love Actually” (2003) as a bride who realizes her groom’s best man is madly in love with her.

Next, Knightley’s athletic frame and acting intensity were put to good use in the action-minded “King Arthur” (2004), a “demystified” and supposedly historically correct interpretation of the myth of the English King in which she played Queen Guinevere as a blue warpaint-sporting warrior chieftess. She followed up with a turn in the mysterioso thriller “The Jacket” (2005) playing the woman who may hold the key to the salvation of an amnesiac man (Adrien Brody) who envisions their meeting in the future. The actress, who seemed to be even more confident with each role, took center stage as the central figure character in director Tony Scott’s hyperkinetic “Domino” (2005), playing Domino Harvey, the real-life daughter of actor Lawrence Harvey who defied her Beverly Hills upbringing and early career as a model to become a resourceful, tough-as-nails bounty hunter. Knightley delivered a dynamic performance, but it was frequently undercut by Scott’s overly stylized direction. Her final 2005 film was a refreshingly lively adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic “Pride and Prejudice,” which cast Knightley as the tale’s bright and strong-willed heroine Elizabeth Bennett, a role that allowed much of the actress’ coltish personal charm and winsome pluck to shine through.
Also Credited As: Kiera Knightley
Born: Kiera Knightley on 03/26/85 in Teddington, London, England
Job Titles: Actress

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Works - Actress:

Jurassic Park IV (2008)

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (2007)

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006)

Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Domino (2005)
The Jacket (2005)

King Arthur (2004)

Love Actually (2003)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

Bend It Like Beckham (2002)

The Hole (2001)
Princess of Thieves (TV) (2001)


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