Sally Hawkins

British actress

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2024 Hawkins will appear via archive footage in 'Paddington in Peru', with her lines overdubbed by Emily Mortimer.
2023 Appears in 'Wonka'.
2023 Sally Hawkins voiced the role of Mum in 'Kensuke's Kingdom' and appeared in 'Wonka' as Mrs. Wonka.
2023 Appears in 'Wonka'.
2022 Starred in The Lost King, a dramatisation of Philippa Langley's search for King Richard III's remains.
2022 Hawkins serves as the Narrator (voice) in the television short 'The Smeds and The Smoos'
2022 Hawkins plays Lue in 5 episodes of the television series 'Mammals'
2022 Starred in The Lost King, a dramatisation of Philippa Langley's search for King Richard III's remains.
2021 Sally Hawkins appeared in multiple films including 'Spencer', 'The Phantom of the Open', and 'A Boy Called Christmas'.
2019 Won the British Animation Award for Best Voice Performance for The Snail and the Whale
2019 Appears in 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters'.
2019 Won the British Animation Award for Best Voice Performance for The Snail and the Whale
2019 Appears in 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters'.
2018 Sally Hawkins publicly disclosed that she suffers from lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that can complicate her ability to travel.
2018 Sally Hawkins publicly disclosed that she suffers from lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease that can complicate her ability to travel.
2017 Hawkins received numerous awards and nominations for her performance in The Shape of Water, winning awards from multiple critics associations including Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, and National Society of Film Critics
2017 Won the London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year for Paddington 2
2017 Stars in 'Paddington 2' and plays Elisa Esposito in 'The Shape of Water', earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
2017 Starred as Elisa Esposito in 'The Shape of Water', which was a major critical success
2017 Hawkins received numerous awards and nominations for her performance in The Shape of Water, winning awards from multiple critics associations including Boston, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, and National Society of Film Critics
2017 Won the London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year for Paddington 2
2017 Stars in 'Paddington 2' and plays Elisa Esposito in 'The Shape of Water', earning a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress.
2016 Stars in 'Maudie'.
2016 Hawkins portrays Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester in an episode of 'The Hollow Crown' series, specifically in 'Henry VI, Part I'
2016 Stars in 'Maudie'.
2015 Sally Hawkins served as the narrator for 'Book at Bedtime: The Girl on the Train' on BBC Radio 4
2015 Sally Hawkins participated as a reader in 'Letters Live' at Freemasons' Hall
2015 Hawkins voices the Stick Lady in the television short 'Stick Man'
2014 Appears in 'Godzilla' and stars in 'Paddington'.
2014 Hawkins plays Yvonne Hesselman in the television pilot 'How and Why'
2014 Appears in 'Godzilla' and stars in 'Paddington'.
November 2014 Portrayed Mrs. Brown in the critically acclaimed film Paddington. Designed a Paddington Bear statue to raise funds for the NSPCC.
November 2014 Portrayed Mrs. Brown in the critically acclaimed film Paddington. Designed a Paddington Bear statue to raise funds for the NSPCC.
2013 Appears in Woody Allen's 'Blue Jasmine', receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
2013 Sally Hawkins won the Empire Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Blue Jasmine
2013 Sally Hawkins won the Empire Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Blue Jasmine
2013 Appears in Woody Allen's 'Blue Jasmine', receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
2012 Stars in 'Constellations' at the Royal Court Theatre, which later moves to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End.
2012 Hawkins voices the Bird character in the television short 'Room on the Broom'
2012 Stars in 'Constellations' at the Royal Court Theatre, which later moves to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End.
2011 Sally Hawkins appeared in the BBC Radio 4 production 'Revolution', portraying the character Therese
2011 Sally Hawkins appears in the television episode 'Barbara Windsor's Little Cracker: My First Brassiere' as part of the Little Crackers series
2010 Stars in 'Made in Dagenham' and makes her Broadway debut in 'Mrs. Warren's Profession'.
2010 Sally Hawkins performed in the BBC Radio 4 production 'Greed All About It', playing the role of Alice
2010 Sally Hawkins starred in multiple notable films including 'It's a Wonderful Afterlife', 'Never Let Me Go', 'Made in Dagenham', and 'Submarine'.
2010 Hawkins played a lead role in the film 'Made in Dagenham'.
2010 Stars in 'Made in Dagenham' and makes her Broadway debut in 'Mrs. Warren's Profession'.
October 2010 Appeared on Broadway in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the American Airlines Theatre. Three films (Made in Dagenham, Submarine, and Never Let Me Go) premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
October 2010 Appeared on Broadway in Mrs. Warren's Profession at the American Airlines Theatre. Three films (Made in Dagenham, Submarine, and Never Let Me Go) premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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