Juliet Stevenson has two siblings. They are Greda Stevens and Tim Stevens. There isn’t much information about them on the internet as they have kept their lives away from the limelight.
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Juliet Stevenson’s illustrious career began in 1978 with the Royal Shakespeare Company, marking the inception of a ‘new wave’ of actors. Her significant roles on stage include Isabella in “Measure for Measure,” Madame de Tourvel in “Les Liaisons Dangereuses,” and Anna in the UK premiere of “Burn This” in 1990. However, it was her portrayal of Paulina in “Death and the Maiden” that earned her the prestigious Olivier Award in 1992.
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In addition to her stage prowess, Stevenson has made a lasting impact on television and film. Her performance in the TV film “Life Story” (1987) as scientist Rosalind Franklin earned her a Cable Ace award. Notable film roles include “Truly, Madly, Deeply,” “Emma,” and “Bend It Like Beckham.” Stevenson’s commitment to her craft extends to audiobooks, where she has recorded unabridged versions of Jane Austen’s novels and other literary works.
Despite her cinematic success, Stevenson has also faced controversies, notably starring in the TV film “Hear the Silence” (2003), which promoted debunked claims about the MMR vaccine and autism.
In 2009, she received the Best Actress Dagger at the Crime Thriller Awards for her role in ITV’s “A Place of Execution.” Beyond her acting achievements, Stevenson’s contribution to the audiobook realm and her lifetime achievement prize at the Women in Film and TV awards highlight her multifaceted career.


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