"If you haven't heard of Watts yet, you will. The English born,
Aussie-bred blonde's star-making performance as Betty, a naive Hollywood
ingenue has Hollywood tongues wagging already.
Reflecting on her casting session, she recalls, 'I went in and met with
David, but he never had me do a reading. He just asked me to talk about
myself for an hour and cast me based on that.'" -- Lael Loewenstein,
May 17, 2001.
Naomi Watts is an accomplished actress, working steadily in the U.S.,
England and Australia. She has worked with such directors as George Miller,
Marshall Herskovitz, John Duigan and David Lynch.
Born September 28, 1968, Shoreham, England, UK, Naomi is the daughter
of Peter Watts, sound engineer and tour manager for Pink Floyd until 1974.
You will notice they have the same last name -- more proof that he is,
in fact, her father...
She recently completed the Showtime movie, The Outsider, directed by
Randa Haines (director of Children of a Lesser God).
Earlier this year, Watts produced and starred in the short film Ellie
Parker, which screened in competition at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival.
The film is currently being developed as a feature film. Also, she received
the Best Actress in Short Film Award from the Method Fest.
Born in England, Watts moved to Australia at 14 and began acting while
attending school.
Watts currently resides in Los Angeles -- a quick helicopter hop from
my pad, here in San Francisco.
I "fell in love with Naomi" -- if you will, before I even saw Mulholland
Drive. But it was only because of this film that I really ever noticed
her. I'd seen her as Rufus Sewell's uptight wife in Dangerous Beauty and
in Wide Sargasso Sea, but I didn't remember her from those films. But
I was seeing lots of photographs and trailers of her in Mulholland Drive.
So gorgeous and sweet and special. The end of my "personal thoughts" section.
Mulholland Drive was originally planned as a TV series, "Mulholland
Drive", screened in competition at Cannes, takes us back to familiar
Lynchville with its host of Dopplegangers and moody scenes. Director David
Lynch, winner of the 1990 Palme d'Or with "Wild at Heart", has assembled
much of his regular team (composer Angelo Badalamenti, production designer
Jack Fisk, editor Mary Sweeney).
A dark-haired woman (Laura Elena Harring) is left amnesiac after a car
crash. She wanders the streets of Los Angeles in a daze before taking
refuge in an apartment. There she is discovered by Betty (Naomi Watts),
a wholesome Midwestern blonde who has come to the City of Angels seeking
fame as an actress. Together, the two attempt to solve the mystery of
Rita's true identity. The story is set in a dream-like Los Angeles, spoilt
neither by traffic jams nor smog.
Interesting filmcritic.com interview with Naomi... HERE.
Filmography
Mulholland Drive (2001) .... Betty Elms
Down (2001) .... Jennifer Evans
Ellie Parker (2001) (S).... Ellie Parker (also producer)
Strange Planet (1999) .... Alice
Babe: Pig in the City (1998) (voice) .... Additional Character Voice
Dangerous Beauty (1998) .... Guila De Lezze
Under the Lighthouse Dancing (1997) .... Louise
Children of the Corn IV: The Gathering (1996) (V) .... Grace Rhodes
Persons Unknown (1996) .... Molly
Tank Girl (1995) .... Jet Girl
Custodian, The (1993) .... Louise
Gross Misconduct (1993) .... Jennifer Carter
Wide Sargasso Sea (1993) .... Fanny Grey
Matinee (1993) .... Shopping Cart Starlet
Flirting (1991) .... Janet Odgers
For Love Alone (1986) .... Leo's Girlfriend
Notable TV appearances
"Bill, The" (1983) playing "Ruth Klein" in episode: "Promised Land, The"
4/3/2001
Wyvern Mystery, The (2000) (TV) .... Alice Fairfield
Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, The (1999) (TV) .... Holly Maddux
Christmas Wish, The (1998) (TV) .... Renee
"Sleepwalkers" (1997) TV Series .... Kate Russell
Timepiece (1996) (TV) .... Mary Chandler
Bermuda Triangle (1996) (TV) .... Amanda
"Brides of Christ" (1991) (mini) TV Series .... Frances Heffernan
"Home and Away" (1988) TV Series .... Julie Gibson (1991)
Other Watts projects include an appearance in "Eddy-Taking Credit", an
educational video for teenagers about the positive and negative aspects
of credit cards. A Publicity Article: "Radio Times" (UK), 4 March 2000,
Vol. 304, Iss. 3967, pg. 20, "Watts the story on Naomi?"