Naomi Watts
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Watts was born 28 September 1968. Her debut film role came in Australia in For
Love Alone (1986) and was followed by three TV shows: Hey Dad.. (1990), Brides
of Christ (911) and Home and Away (1991) and Flirting (1991). Watts was a
failed actor when she first came to the United States. She acted in small-scale
films and eventually became an actress. Her fame grew internationally by
playing the role. Watts was then cast as a depressed journalist in the remake
of The Ring (2002). For her portrayal of a grieving mother in the Alejandro
film 21 Grams, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Watts
continued to climb in the spotlight with her performances in I Heart Huckabees
(2004) and King Kong (2005) as well as Eastern Promises (2007) and The
International (2009). Watts was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Actress
for her performance in The Impossible (2012). In the 2010s, Watts was in films
such as Birdman (2014) St. Vincent (2014) St. Vincent (2015), While We're Young
(2016), The Glass Castle (2017) and Luce (2018). Watts was also a mainstay in
blockbuster movies, appearing in Divergent (2015)-2016.
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