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Home/People/Maria Aitken
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Born
Sep 12, 1945
Age 80
Place of Birth
Dublin, Ireland
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

15
Movies
12
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Maria Aitken

Acting

Biography
Aitken was born in Dublin, Ireland, the daughter of Sir William Aitken, a Conservative MP, and Penelope Aitken, whose father was John Maffey, 1st Baron Rugby. Her grandfather was the UK Representative to Ireland (1939–49). She is a great-niece of newspaper magnate and war-time minister Lord Beaverbrook, and sister to former Conservative cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken. She attended Riddlesworth Hall Preparatory School in Norfolk, Sherborne School for Girls in Dorset and St Anne's College, Oxford, where she graduated with a degree in English Language and Literature. She has directed several plays in the West End and on Broadway. Her production of The 39 Steps, which ran in London for nine years, also played three years on Broadway and won Olivier and Tony Awards. In 2011, she directed Frank Langella in Man and Boy on Broadway. She is a Visiting Lecturer at Yale, NYU and Juilliard drama schools. Her extensive acting career includes leading roles at the Royal National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company and in the West End. She has played more Noël Coward leads than any other actress. Her film career includes appearances in Doctor Faustus (1967), Mary, Queen of Scots (1971), Half Moon Street (1986), A Fish Called Wanda (1988) (for which she was nominated for a BAFTA award), The Fool (1990), The Grotesque (1995), Fierce Creatures (1997), Jinnah (1998) and Asylum (2005). She is the author of A Girdle Round the Earth, a story of some of the more remarkable women travellers of the last 200 years, and Style: Acting in High Comedy, published in 1996, which contends that "High comedies are not bloodless, refined, wordy plays — their themes are sex, money and social advancement. They contain a splendid contradiction: wit and elegance at the service of man's basest drives." From Wikipedia
Asylum poster

Asylum

as Claudia Greene
2005
Jinnah poster

Jinnah

as Edwina
1998
Dare To Dream: The Making of Jinnah poster

Dare To Dream: The Making of Jinnah

as Self
1998
Fierce Creatures poster

Fierce Creatures

as Di Admin
1997
The Grotesque poster

The Grotesque

as Lavinia Freebody
1995
The Fool poster

The Fool

as Lady Amelia
1990
A Fish Called Wanda poster

A Fish Called Wanda

as Wendy
1988
Half Moon Street poster

Half Moon Street

as The Hon. Maura Hardcastle
1986
Bedroom Farce poster

Bedroom Farce

as Susannah
1980
Whinfrey's Last Case poster

Whinfrey's Last Case

as Mrs. Otway
1979
Don't Be Silly poster

Don't Be Silly

as Ellie Bloom
1979
Quiet as a Nun poster

Quiet as a Nun

as Jemima Shore
1978
Out of the Trees poster

Out of the Trees

Cast
1976
Mary, Queen of Scots poster

Mary, Queen of Scots

as Lady Bothwell
1971
Some Girls Do poster

Some Girls Do

as Robot Flight Attendant (uncredited)
1969