Naomi Watts Movies and Career Information
Sep 28, 1968
Shoreham
Actor and Producer
Naomi Ellen Watts (born September 28, 1968) is a British-born Australian actress. Watts began her career in Australian television, where she appeared in commercials and series, including the Home and Away, Brides of Christ and Hey Dad..!. Her first film role was in the 1986 drama For Love Alone. Later, she had a major supporting role in the coming of age film Flirting, and was cast in the 1996 horror film Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering. Watts gained critical acclaim following her work in the 2001 psychological thriller Mulholland Drive. She appeared in the 2002 cult horror film The Ring. In 2004, she received the nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress as well as for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for the 2003 drama 21 Grams. Other film roles include the 2005 remake of King Kong and the 2007 thriller Eastern Promises. In 2006, Watts became a goodwill ambassador for Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, it helps to raise awareness of AIDS issues. Watts was born in Shoreham, Kent, England, the daughter of Myfanwy Edwards (née Roberts), a Welsh antiques dealer and costume and set designer, and Peter
- Naomi Watts Movies before 2012
- J. Edgar 2011
- Dream House 2011
- Fair Game 2010
- You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger 2010
- Mother and Child 2010
- International 2009
- Funny Games 2008
- Eastern Promises 2007
- Painted Veil 2006
- Outsider (2006) 2006
- King Kong 2005
- Ellie Parker 2005
- Stay 2005
- Ring Two 2005
- Assassination of Richard Nixon 2004
- I Heart Huckabees 2004
- We Don't Live Here Anymore 2004
- Ned Kelly 2004
- 21 Grams 2003
- Le Divorce 2003
- Undertaking Betty 2003
- Ring (2002) 2002
- Mulholland Drive 2001
- Strange Planet 2001
- Wyvern Mystery 2000
- Dangerous Beauty 1998
- Flirting 1992
- Matinee 1977
- Ring (1927) 1927
- Rabbits
- Tank Girl
- Persons Unknown
- Movies Produced by Naomi Watts
- Funny Games 2008
- Ellie Parker 2005
- We Don't Live Here Anymore 2004