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Polly Walker

Polly Walker
  • Name: Polly Walker
  • Birthday: 1966-05-19
  • Also known as: Πόλι Γουόκερ,폴리 워커,Polly Alexandra Walker
  • Place of birth: Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
  • Popularity: 26.267
Biography: Polly Alexandra Walker was born on May 19, 1966 in Warrington, Cheshire, England. She graduated from Ballet Rambert School in Twickenham, began her career as a dancer, but an injury at age 18 forced her to change direction. She started at London's Drama Centre to the Royal Shakespeare Company, where she portrayed small parts before graduating to small roles on television. Polly landed the title role in the television series Lorna Doone (1990) before making her feature debut in Journey of Honor (1991) ("Shogun Mayeda"). She first gained attention as an English woman in an Irish terrorist brigade in Phillip Noyce's Patriot Games (1992)

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Title Release date
John Carter   as  Sarkoja 2012-03-07
Clash of the Titans   as  Cassiopeia 2010-03-26
Scenes of a Sexual Nature   as  Esther 2006-11-03
Control   as  Barbara Copeland 2004-12-07
Jeffrey Archer: The Truth   as  Mrs. Archer 2002-12-01
Savage Messiah   as  Paula Jackson 2002-04-26
D-Tox   as  Jenny 2002-01-04
After Alice 2000-01-01
Dark Harbor   as  Alexis Chandler Weinberg 1999-12-31
8 ½ Women   as  Palmira 1999-05-22
Curtain Call   as  Julia 1998-12-05
Talk of Angels   as  Mary Lavelle 1998-10-30
The Woodlanders   as  Mrs. Charmond 1998-02-06
Bandyta   as  Mara 1997-11-07
The Gambler   as  Polina 1997-10-30
Robinson Crusoe   as  Mary McGregor 1997-05-12
Roseanna's Grave   as  Cecilia 1997-03-06
Emma   as  Jane Fairfax 1996-08-02
Restoration   as  Celia Clemence 1995-12-29
The Trial   as  Leni 1993-06-18
Sliver   as  Vida Warren 1993-05-21
Patriot Games   as  Annette 1992-06-04
A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia   as  Mme. Dumont 1992-04-18
Enchanted April   as  Caroline Dester 1991-11-27
Walking a Tightrope   as  Hélène Lagache 1991-09-01
Journey of Honor   as  Cecilia 1991-04-27
Lorna Doone   as  Lorna Doone 1990-12-26
Kremlin Farewell   as  Nadja 1990-04-01