
Rosemary Harris
Born: 1927-09-19
Place of Birth: Suffolk, England, UK
Biography
Rosemary Harris (born September 19, 1927) is a distinguished English actress with a career spanning over seven decades. Renowned for her work in theater, film, and television, she has received numerous accolades, including a Tony Award, an Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe. Harris is perhaps best known to modern audiences for her portrayal of Aunt May in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007). Her illustrious stage career includes a Tony Award for Best Actress for her role as Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter (1966). She has also been nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in Tom & Viv (1994). Harris was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 1986 and received a Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2017. Born in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, England, Harris trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She has been celebrated for her versatility and emotive performances, making her a beloved figure in the world of performing arts. Rosemary Harris is married to the late American novelist John Ehle, who passed away in 2018. Together, they have a daughter, Jennifer Ehle, who is a celebrated actress known for her roles in Pride and Prejudice (1995) and The King's Speech (2010). Harris's family has been deeply involved in the arts, with her husband contributing significantly to Appalachian literature and her daughter excelling in film, television, and theater.
Known For

Spider-Man

Spider-Man 3

The Monday Before Thanksgiving

Spider-Man 2

The Gift

The Fall

Hamlet

This Means War

Crossing Delancey

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead

Being Julia

The Shiralee

Sunshine

Tom & Viv

Blithe Spirit

Beau Brummell

Othello

Death of a Salesman

Wuthering Heights

Twelfth Night

Blow Dry

The Boys from Brazil

Strange Interlude

Looking for Richard

Radio Free Albemuth

Uncle Vanya

Broadway: The Next Generation

My Life So Far

Belonging

Is Anybody There?

Behind the Ultimate Spin: The Making of 'Spider-Man'

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

A Flea in Her Ear

The Royal Family

The von Trapp Family: A Life of Music

The Ploughman's Lunch

The Bridge

How Holocaust came to Television

Oscar Wilde About America
