Tilda Swinton

Swinton began her career by appearing in Derek Jarman's experimental films ''Caravaggio'' (1986), ''The Last of England'' (1988), ''War Requiem'' (1989), and ''The Garden'' (1990). For her portrayal of Isabella of France in ''Edward II'' (1991), she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress. She next starred in ''Orlando'' (1992), ''Female Perversions'' (1996), and ''The Beach'' (2000), and was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of a desperate mother in ''The Deep End'' (2001).
Swinton received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing a corporate attorney in ''Michael Clayton'' (2007). Other notable credits include ''Vanilla Sky'' (2001), ''Adaptation'' (2002), ''Young Adam'' (2003), ''Constantine'', ''Broken Flowers'' (both 2005), ''Burn After Reading'', ''The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'' (both 2008), ''I Am Love'' (2009), ''We Need to Talk About Kevin'' (2011), ''Only Lovers Left Alive'' (2013), ''Snowpiercer'' (2014), ''Trainwreck'' (2015), ''Suspiria'' (2018), ''Memoria'' (2021), ''The Eternal Daughter'' (2022), and ''The Room Next Door'' (2024). Swinton garnered mainstream recognition with her roles as the White Witch in the ''Chronicles of Narnia'' series (2005–2010) and the Ancient One in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise (2016–2019). She frequently collaborates with filmmaker Wes Anderson, appearing in such projects as ''Moonrise Kingdom'' (2012), ''The Grand Budapest Hotel'' (2014), and ''Asteroid City'' (2023).
Swinton has received various honours throughout her career, including a special tribute by the Museum of Modern Art in 2013, the British Film Institute Fellowship and the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in 2020, and the Honorary Golden Bear in 2025. Provided by Wikipedia
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