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Hetty Baynes est une Actrice née le 1 janvier 1956

Hetty Baynes

Hetty Baynes
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Nom de naissance Henrietta Sara Louise Baynes
Naissance 1 janvier 1956 (68 ans)

Henrietta S.L. "Hetty" Baynes (born 16 August 1956) is an English film, television and theatre actress. She began her career as a ballet dancer at the Royal Ballet School and made her professional debut at 12 in Rudolf Nureyev's The Nutcracker and then Sleeping Beauty at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. In her mid-teens she moved from dance to acting.

She began her acting career at just 17 as an acting ASM in repertory theatre. She was married to film director Ken Russell from 1992 to 1999; they had one son, Rex. She has also been credited as Hettie Baynes, Henrieta Baynes, Henrietta Baynes and Hetty Russell. She obtained a BA in Philosophy from Birkbeck College London in 1990.

Biographie

In 1992 Baynes married film director Ken Russell after meeting him when she successfully auditioned for a part in Russell's The Secret Life of Sir Arnold Bax. In doing so she became Russell's third wife. They were together for five years, a period described as difficult and volatile yet passionate and eventually divorced in 1999. Their son, Rex, was born in 1993.

In 2008 Baynes unsuccessfully sought financial provision as a "dependant" against the estate of the late Mary Spencer Watson, daughter of the artist George Spencer Watson, including the family home in Purbeck, Dorset, where Baynes had spent most of her formative years.

When Russell died in 2011 he left his entire estate to his fourth wife, Lisi Tribble.

Le plus souvent avec

Tony Wharmby
Tony Wharmby
(1 films)
Alan Bates
Alan Bates
(1 films)
Ronald Lacey
Ronald Lacey
(1 films)
Alan Cox
Alan Cox
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Hetty Baynes (5 films)

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Cor, Blimey!, 1h48
Genres Drame, Comédie, Documentaire, Romance
Acteurs Geoffrey Hutchings, Samantha Spiro, Adam Godley, David McAlister, Steve Speirs, Hugh Walters
Rôle Maggie
Note75% 3.7727953.7727953.7727953.7727953.772795
Cor, Blimey! starts with the arrival of Sid James's new wardrobe assistant at the set of Carry On Cleo at Pinewood Studios. The audience is introduced to Sid James, portrayed as a gambling womaniser, and Kenneth Williams (played by Adam Godley). The two men are depicted as bitter rivals with a genuine antipathy for each other.
Coping with Cupid, 18minutes
Genres Science-fiction, Comédie, Fantasy
Acteurs Sean Pertwee, Don Letts, Lorelei King, Hetty Baynes
Rôle Blondes Voices
Note55% 2.7555452.7555452.7555452.7555452.755545
Three beautiful blonde aliens are sent to Earth to find the recipe of romantic love in 48 hours. They ask passers-by in Soho and are offered all kinds of responses. But this doesn't get them anywhere and they're in danger of being trapped in loneliness.
Le Mystère des sept cadrans, 2h12
Réalisé par Tony Wharmby
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Thriller, Aventure, Policier, Romance
Acteurs John Gielgud, Harry Andrews, Cheryl Campbell, Rula Lenska, James Warwick, Joyce Redman
Rôle Vera
Note65% 3.2957053.2957053.2957053.2957053.295705
Le Mystère des sept cadrans (Seven Dials Mystery) est un téléfilm britannique réalisé par Tony Wharmby, diffusé le 8 mars 1981 sur la LWT au Royaume-Uni. Il est adapté du roman Les Sept Cadrans d'Agatha Christie, mettant en scène le Superintendant Battle. En France, le téléfilm a été diffusé en deux parties dans les années 1980 sur FR3 et rediffusé le 1er mars 19951,2 sur France 3.
Nijinski
Nijinski (1980)
, 2h9
Réalisé par Herbert Ross, Yves Amoureux
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Biographie, Musical, Romance
Thèmes Danse, La musique, Sexualité, Homosexualité, Musique, LGBT, LGBT
Acteurs Alan Bates, Leslie Browne, Alan Badel, Jeremy Irons, Ronald Pickup, Ronald Lacey
Rôle Magda
Note65% 3.2869453.2869453.2869453.2869453.286945
The film suggests Nijinsky was driven into madness by both his consuming ambition and self-enforced heterosexuality. He became involved with Romola de Pulszky, a society girl who joined impresario Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes specifically to seduce Nijinsky. After a series of misunderstandings with Diaghilev, who is both his domineering mentor and possessive lover, Nijinsky succumbs to Romola's charms and marries her. After this, his gradual decline from artistic moodiness to a diagnosis of schizophrenia begins.