Jodhi May

Jodhi May , born on May 1st 1975 with Camden in the Large London is a British actress.

She is revealed teenager in the film a world with share of Chris Menges in 1988. She plays there the girl of militant an anti Apartheid in South Africa. She obtains the Prix of female role in 1988 with the Cannes festival for this role.

After literary studies with the University of Oxford, she plays since especially in adaptations of literary works: the Last of Mohicans (according to James Fenimore Cooper, 1992), Lovers of the new world (according to Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1995), the Player (1997), At the happy ones of the world (according to Edith Wharton, 2000).

These adaptations are often intended on television: The Turn off the Screw (according to Henry James, 1999), Tipping the Velvet (according to Sarah Toilets, 2002), or Daniel Deronda (according to George Eliot, 2002).

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