Jodhi was born in 1975. She was born and brought up in London, England, UK. She went to Wadham College, Oxford University 1994-1997. She studied and received a Masters in English. During her time at Wadham she read a lot of literature. She has been acting since she was twelve.
I simply loved education. I mean, I always loved acting as well. It really was a major passion for me, but one I felt I could only fully explore once I'd completed my degree.
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[on fame] Yes, well, I tend not to focus on that side of it, and best not to, really. You don't want to end up living a horribly narcissistic life, do you? And everything about fame and celebrity sort of suggests that kind of fate. As an actor, I think it's really important to be as anonymous as possible. It's your job to convince people that you are somebody else, and so any recognition I'd get away from the screen - well, it's not something I actively seek. To be honest with you, I'm surprised anybody does.
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Pam [Ferris] is hysterically funny and often made me laugh at inappropriate moments. We both had attacks of giggles, which wasn't particularly conducive to the seriousness of the scene.
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Appeared, alongside Cillian Murphy and Fiona Shaw, in a production of 'The Seagull' at the Edinburgh Festival. [August 2003]
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She had never actually owned a television, because she saw no reason to get one. In 2006, playwright Stephen Poliakoff finally convinced her to buy one so she can watch Friends & Crocodiles (2005).
In 2002, she appeared in the play "Far Away" in Paris, the entire production spoken in French.
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One of the youngest actors (age 12) to ever win a Cannes Film Festival acting award for A World Apart (1988), she also won the Laurence Olivier Award for "most promising newcomer".
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For the credits of Eminent Domain (1990), they misspelled her name. Instead of Jodhi, they had Johdi May.
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Went to the same school (Camden School for Girls) as Emma Thompson.
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Studied English at Wadham College, Oxford University 1994-1997