Tilda Swinton

Movie Actress

Tilda Swinton was born in London, England, United Kingdom on November 5th, 1960 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 63, Tilda Swinton biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Katherine Matilda Swinton, Swilda, Tilda
Date of Birth
November 5, 1960
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London, England, United Kingdom
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Voice Actor
Tilda Swinton Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 63 years old, Tilda Swinton has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
67kg
Hair Color
Tilda is a natural redhead (Red-colored hair).
Eye Color
Green
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Tilda Swinton Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Agnosticism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Queen’s Gate School, West Heath Girls’ School, Fettes College
Tilda Swinton Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
2, including Honor Swinton Byrne
Dating / Affair
Béla Tarr, John Byrne (1995-2003), Sandro Kopp (2004-Present)
Parents
Maj John Swinton, Judith Balfour Killen
Siblings
James Christopher Swinton (Brother) (Video Producer), Alexander Harold Swinton (Brother) (Stockbroker), Maj William Henry Cospatrick Swinton (Brother) (Commissioned Scots Guards)
Other Family
Alan Henry Campbell Swinton (Paternal Grandfather), Marie/Mariora Beatrice Evelyn Rochfort Alers-Hankey (Paternal Grandmother), Harold Charles Killen (Maternal Grandfather), Marion Spottiswood Balfour (Maternal Grandmother), Alexa Swinton (Distant Cousin) (Actress, Singer)
Tilda Swinton Career

Swinton joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1984, appearing in Measure for Measure. She also worked with the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, starring in Mann ist Mann by Manfred Karge in 1987. On television, she appeared as Julia in the 1986 mini-series Zastrozzi: A Romance based on the Gothic novel by Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her first film was Caravaggio in 1986, directed by Derek Jarman. In 1987, Swinton starred along Bill Paterson in Peter Wollen's Friendship's Death, she played a female extraterrestrial robot on a peace mission to Earth. In 1988, Swinton was a member of the jury at the 38th Berlin International Film Festival.

Swinton went on to star in several Jarman films, including The Last of England (1987), War Requiem (1989) opposite Laurence Olivier, and Edward II (1991), for which she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the 1991 Venice Film Festival. She performed in the performance art piece Volcano Saga by Joan Jonas in 1989. The 28-minute video art piece is based on a 13th-century Icelandic Laxdæla Saga, and it tells a mythological story of a young woman whose dreams tell of the future.

Swinton played the title role in Orlando (1992), Sally Potter's film version of the novel by Virginia Woolf. The part allowed Swinton to explore matters of gender presentation onscreen, which reflected her lifelong interest in androgynous style. Swinton later reflected on the role in an interview accompanied by a striking photo shoot. "People talk about androgyny in all sorts of dull ways," said Swinton, noting that the recent rerelease of Orlando had her thinking again about its pliancy. She referred to 1920s playful, non-binary French artist Claude Cahun: "Cahun looked at the limitlessness of an androgynous gesture, which I've always been interested in."

In 1993, she was a member of the jury at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. In 1995, with producer Joanna Scanlan, Swinton developed a performance/installation live art piece in the Serpentine Gallery, London, where she was on display to the public for a week, asleep or apparently so, in a glass case, as a piece of performance art. The piece is sometimes incorrectly credited to Cornelia Parker, whom Swinton invited to collaborate for the installation in London. The performance, titled The Maybe, was repeated in 1996 at the Museo Barracco in Rome and in 2013 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1996, she appeared in the music video for Orbital's "The Box".

Recent years have seen Swinton move toward mainstream projects, including the leading role in the American film The Deep End (2001), in which she played the mother of a gay son she suspects of killing his boyfriend. For this performance, she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award. She appeared as a supporting character in the films The Beach (2000), featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Vanilla Sky (2001), and as the archangel Gabriel in Constantine. Swinton appeared in the British films The Statement (2003) and Young Adam (2003). For her performance in the latter film, she received the British Academy Scotland Award for Best Actress.

Swinton has collaborated with the fashion designers Viktor & Rolf; she was the focus of their One Woman Show 2003, in which they made all the models look like copies of Swinton, and she read a poem (of her own) that included the line "There is only one you. Only one". In 2005, Swinton performed as the White Witch Jadis, in the film version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and as Audrey Cobb in the Mike Mills film adaptation of the novel Thumbsucker. Swinton later had cameos in Narnia's sequels The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. In August 2006, she opened the new Screen Academy Scotland production centre in Edinburgh. In 2007, Swinton's performance as Karen Crowder in Michael Clayton earned her both a British Academy Film Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role as well as the for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 2008 80th Academy Awards, the film's sole win from the latter association.

In July 2008, Swinton founded the film festival Ballerina Ballroom Cinema of Dreams. The event took place in a ballroom in Nairn on Scotland's Moray Firth in August. Swinton next appeared in the 2008 Coen Brothers film Burn After Reading. She was cast in the role of Elizabeth Abbott in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, alongside Cate Blanchett and Brad Pitt. She collaborated with artist Patrick Wolf on his 2009 album The Bachelor, contributing four spoken word pieces. Also in 2009, she and Mark Cousins embarked on a project where they mounted a 33.5-tonne portable cinema on a large truck, hauling it manually through the Scottish Highlands, creating a travelling independent film festival. The project was featured prominently in a documentary titled Cinema Is Everywhere. The festival was repeated in 2011.

She had a starring role as the eponymous character in Erick Zonca's Julia, which premiered at the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival and saw a U.S. release in May 2009. She starred in the film adaptation of the novel We Need to Talk About Kevin, released in October 2011. She portrayed the mother of the title character, a teenage boy who commits a high school massacre. In 2012, she was cast in Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2013, and was released in the U.S. in the first half of 2014. She played Mason in the 2014 sci-fi film Snowpiercer. Also in 2012, Swinton appeared in Doug Aitken's SONG 1, an outdoor video installation created for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. In November of the same year, she and Sandro Kopp made cameo appearances in episode 6 of the BBC comedy Getting On.

She co-founded Drumduan Upper School in Findhorn, Scotland in 2013 with Ian Sutherland McCook. Swinton and McCook both had children who attended the Moray Steiner School, whose students graduate at age 14. They founded Drumduan partly to allow their children to continue their Steiner educations with neither grading nor tests. Swinton resigned as a director of Drumduan in April 2019.

In February 2013, she played the part of David Bowie's wife in the promotional video for his song "The Stars (Are Out Tonight)", directed by Floria Sigismondi. In 2013, she was named as one of the 50 best-dressed over 50 by The Guardian. In 2015, she starred in Luca Guadagnino's thriller A Bigger Splash, opposite Dakota Johnson, Matthias Schoenaerts and Ralph Fiennes. Also in 2015, she played Dianne, Amy Schumer's character's editor on S'Nuff Magazine, in Trainwreck.

Swinton portrayed the Ancient One in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in the 2016 film Doctor Strange and the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame. Swinton starred in Luca Guadagnino's 2018 remake of the horror film Suspiria. She played several roles, and was credited as Lutz Ebersdorf. She was ranked one of the best dressed women in 2018 by fashion website Net-a-Porter. In 2021, Swinton starred as newspaper writer J.K.L. Berensen in the Wes Anderson anthology film The French Dispatch, and as Jessica Holland in Apichatpong Weerasethakul's first English-language film, Memoria.

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Julianne Moore looks effortlessly chic as she holds hands with quirky-dressed co-star Tilda Swinton at The Room Next Door photocall

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 16, 2024
The actresses both appeared in great spirits as they stood hand in hand at the photocall in Madrid for their upcoming film The Room Next Door on Wednesday. Promoting their latest film, which is due to be released on Friday, Julianne, 63, looked effortlessly chic in an off the shoulder dark brown tunic blouse and brown satin trousers.  The actress paired the sophisticated look with simple black heels and a gold necklace as she posed beside her co-star. 

Daisy Edgar-Jones looks gorgeous in a figure-hugging Grecian gown as she joins leggy Nathalie Emmanuel and Tilda Swinton at star-studded BFI charity gala

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2024
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Nathalie Emmanuel and Tilda Swinton led the star-studded arrivals at the British Film Institute's fundraising gala Luminous at the Roundhouse in London on Tuesday. The Twisters star, 26, slipped into a red Grecian inspired gown for the bash, which hugged every inch of her jaw-dropping figure. Daisy's backless outfit boasted gold neck piece which she matched to bracelets and added extra height to her frame with a pair of chic heels.

Star of Emmy award-winning spy drama Slow Horses ROSALIND ELEAZAR divulges the secrets of Slough House and what her co-star Gary Oldman really smells like

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 28, 2024
She plays a 'failed' MI5 spy in hit TV thriller Slow Horses, but Rosalind Eleazar's own rise to success has been flawless. She tells Michael Odell why her co-star's portrayal of her disgusting boss is such a 'genius creation' - and unmasks a secret agent in her own family