Geraldine James

English actress


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nameGeraldine James
honorific_suffixOBE
birth_date
birth_placeMaidenhead, Berkshire, England
occupationActress
yearsactive1973–present
spouse
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| name = Geraldine James | image = | honorific_suffix = OBE | birth_date = | birth_place = Maidenhead, Berkshire, England | occupation = Actress | yearsactive = 1973–present | spouse = | children = Geraldine James (born 6 July 1950) is an English actress. She has worked extensively on television, on stage and in film. She is known for her roles as Sarah Layton in The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Marilla Cuthbert in the Netflix series Anne with an E (2017–2019) and as Queen Mary in the 2019 film Downton Abbey. She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress for her performance in the television film She's Been Away.

Early life and education

Geraldine James Thomas was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, on 6 July 1950, the daughter of Gerald Trevor Griffith Thomas, a cardiologist, and his wife Annabella Doogan. Her parents divorced. After failing her 11-plus exam, she was educated at Downe House School in Newbury, Berkshire, where she was known as Gerry Thomas. Embarrassed by her simple surname, she used the grander-sounding name of Vaughan-Thomas while at the school. Her stage name makes use of her middle name of James.

She studied drama at the Drama Centre London.

Career

After graduating from the Drama Centre, James spent three years in repertory theatre and school theatre.

Her film credits include Gandhi (1982), The Tall Guy (1989), The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (1989), Sherlock Holmes (2009), Alice in Wonderland (2010), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), and 45 Years (2015).

On television, Geraldine James played Sarah Layton in The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Rosemary "Rose" Garrity in Band of Gold (1995) and Gloria Green in The Sins (2000). She is also known as Mrs. Pincher, the breastfeeding mother in Little Britain (2004).

From 2017 to 2019, she starred in the Netflix series Anne with an E as Marilla Cuthbert, and in the 2019 film Downton Abbey as Queen Mary.

In 2020 James voiced the spoken words on the track "All the Works of Nature Which Adorn the World" ("Vista", "Ad Astra") on the album Human. :II: Nature. by Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish.

Awards and recognition

James was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2004.

Theatre director Peter Hall said that James ranks among the great English classical actresses. ::data[format=table]

YearNominated workAwardCategoryResultRefs
1977DummyBAFTA TV AwardBest Actress
1984The Jewel in the CrownBAFTA TV AwardBest Actress
1989She's Been AwayVenice Film FestivalVolpi Cup for Best Actress
1990The Merchant of VeniceDrama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a Play
1990The Merchant of VeniceTony AwardBest Actress in a Play
1995Band of GoldBAFTA TV AwardBest Actress
2000The SinsBAFTA TV AwardBest Actress
2017Anne with an ECanadian Screen AwardsBest Supporting Actress, Drama
2018
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Personal life

James is married to actor and director Joseph Blatchley. They have a daughter.

Selected stage roles

Radio

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DateTitleRoleDirectorStation
The HoursGaynor MacfarlaneBBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
Baldi: The Book CaseMaggieMark LambertBBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
Turtle DiaryNeaeraGaynor MacfarlaneBBC Radio 4 Saturday Play
The Raj QuartetMildred LaytonJeremy MortimerBBC Radio 4
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Filmography

Film

Television

References

References

  1. "Geraldine James Biography (1950-)".
  2. [[Eric Bywaters. E. G. L. Bywaters]], [https://history.rcp.ac.uk/inspiring-physicians/gerald-trevor-griffith-thomas "Gerald Trevor Griffith Thomas 1916-1987"], Royal College of Physicians, Vol. VIII (1987), p. 502
  3. Shannon, Sarah. (7 April 2004). "Geraldine James: A talent to surprise".
  4. (30 May 2004). "Desert Island Discs - Geraldine James - BBC Sounds".
  5. [https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/kBi7eVurh9md1MR36vodT6nVA1Y/appointments "Geraldine JAMES BLATCHLEY, OBE"], Companies House, accessed 16 August 2025
  6. Jay, Elle. (20 April 2020). "ALBUM REVIEW: Nightwish".
  7. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/2001_51_mon_01.ahtml "Geraldine James"] (17 December 2001) ''Woman's Hour'', Radio 4, BBC
  8. [http://awards.bafta.org/award/1978/television/actress "Television. Actress in 1978"] [[BAFTA]]
  9. "Miss Geraldine James, OBE". Debrett's.
  10. "Triumph in Venice" (16 Sep 1989) ''The Guardian''
  11. (28 March 2019). "Anne with an E, Cardinal win big at Canadian Screen Awards".
  12. "Hoffman as Shylock: London Critics Cool" (3 June 1989) ''New York Times''
  13. {{"'Merchant' role is jewel in James' crown" (29 Jan 1990) ''USA TODAY''
  14. (30 August 2018). "Imelda Staunton, Geraldine James Join 'Downton Abbey' Movie".
  15. "Michelle Dockery, Nicholas Pinnock and David Dawson announced for This Town, Steven Knight's original new drama series for the BBC".
  16. (November 15, 2023). "'Dope Girls': Julianne Nicholson & Eliza Scanlen To Lead BBC Drama About Female Crime Boss In Soho; Filming Underway".

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