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Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Biography

Tilda Swinton (born Katherine Matilda Swinton; November 5, 1960) is an award-winning British actress of Scottish descent, known for her versatile roles in independent films and blockbusters. She is a recipient various accolades throughout her long career, including an Academy Award and two BAFTA Awards, in addition to being nominated for three Golden Globe Awards and five Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Swinton began her career by appearing in experimental films starting with Caravaggio (1986), followed by The Last of England (1988), War Requiem (1989), and The Garden (1990). She won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival for her portrayal of Isabella of France in Edward II (1991). She next starred in Sally Potter's Orlando (1992), for which she received a nomination for the European Film Award for Best Actress. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her performance in The Deep End (2001), and followed this with appearances in Vanilla Sky (2001), Adaptation (2002), Constantine (2005), Julia (2008), and I Am Love (2009).

For the film Young Adam (2003), she won the British Academy Scotland Award for Best Actress. Her performance in Michael Clayton (2007) won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Additionally, she won the European Film Award for Best Actress and received a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the psychological thriller We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011). Swinton has also played the White Witch in The Chronicles of Narnia series (2005–2010) and the Ancient One in the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise.

Swinton was awarded the Richard Harris Award by the British Independent Film Awards in recognition of her contributions to the British film industry. In 2013, she was given a special tribute by the Museum of Modern Art. In 2020, Swinton was awarded the British Film Institute Fellowship, the highest honour presented by the institution, for her "daringly eclectic and striking talents as a performer and film-maker and recognizes her great contribution to film culture, independent film exhibition and philanthropy." That same year, The New York Times ranked her thirteenth on its list of the greatest actors of the 21st century up to that point.

CritifyHub Reviews Featuring Tilda Swinton

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on Moonrise Kingdom | Aug 22, 2025

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Mystic Mirrors: Doctor Strange’s Spellbinding Dance with Destiny

on Doctor Strange | Aug 17, 2025

Ever wonder what happens when a neurosurgeon’s ego collides with a kaleidoscope of cosmic chaos? Doctor Strange (2016) answers with a dazzling plunge into the Marvel multiverse, where director Scott D... Read more

A Tangled Web of Fools: The Coen Brothers’ Sharp Satire in Burn After Reading

on Burn After Reading | Jul 15, 2025

The Coen Brothers’ Burn After Reading (2008) is a masterclass in controlled chaos, a dark comedy that skewers human folly with surgical precision. Directed with their signature blend of cynicism and w... Read more

A Love Letter to Storytelling That Forgets to Beat for Its Readers

on The French Dispatch | Jun 15, 2025

Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch is a meticulously crafted jewel box of a film so precise in its construction that you half-expect it to chime like a grandfather clock when opened. A pastiche of mid... Read more

A Ghost Story Without Specters, A Mystery Without Villains

on The Eternal Daughter | Jun 07, 2025

Joanna Hogg’s The Eternal Daughter is a film that exists in the liminal space between memory and reality, between the living and the spectral, between a mother and a daughter who may or may not be hau... Read more

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