Thandiwe Adjewa "Thandie" Newton (born 6 November 1972) is an
English actress.
[Graydon, Nicola; Timesonline.co.uk, 7 September 2008][Carty, Ciaran; Tribune.ie, 21 September 2008][Posa, Mari; SensoryOverload.typepad.com, 19 August 2004] She has appeared in a number of successful
British and
American films, including
The Pursuit of Happyness;
Run, Fat Boy, Run;
Mission: Impossible II;
Crash and
W.Early life
Newton was born in London, England, and is the daughter of Nyasha, a
Zimbabwean health-care worker, and Nick Newton, an
English laboratory technician and artist.
[Lewis, Sian; Independent.co.uk, 31 October 2008] Her birthplace has been incorrectly reported to be
Zambia in some biographies,
[ Yahoo! Movies] however she has confirmed in interviews that she was born in London, during a two-week trip by her parents.
[Williams, Kam; KamWilliams.com, 24 March 2008][Williams, Kam; NewsBlaze.com, 24 March 2008][A Taste of My Life, Series 4 (BBC Two, 4 June 2008) Thandie Newton — Quote: "Nigel Slater (host): You were born in London but you didn't stay here for long did you? You went down to Cornwall? Thandie Newton (answers): Actually I don't know how my mum and dad managed to do this. But we lived in Zambia, and my mum was pregnant with me. And I was born on a two-week trip back to London, and then we went back to Zambia and my brother was born there. And we ended up coming to England finally when I was three years old. So my dad could help out with the family antique business."] The name "Thandiwe" means "beloved" in
Ndebele,
Zulu,
Xhosa or
Swazi and the name "Thandie" is pronounced
Tan-dee.
[ IMDb.com] According to Newton, her mother is a Zimbabwean
Shona Princess.
[Sullivan, Chris; Telegraph.co.uk, 5 October 2006] Raised in
London and
Penzance,
Cornwall, she went on to read Archaeology and Anthropology at
Downing College,
Cambridge, from 1992 to 1995, where she achieved a
2:1.
[ Dow.Cam.ac.uk]Career
Newton made her film debut in
Flirting (1991). She gained international recognition in the
Merchant Ivory production of
Jefferson in Paris as
Sally Hemings, which led to her being cast in
Jonathan Demme's
Beloved (1998), in which she played the title character. She played the female lead Nyah Hall in the film
Mission: Impossible II. When this film went over schedule, she had to pull out of the film
Charlie's Angels, and her character ultimately went to
Lucy Liu.
Between 2003 and 2005, Newton played Makemba "Kem" Likasu, the love interest, and later wife of
Dr. John Carter on the
American television series
ER. She reprised the role once more for the series finale in 2009. In 2004 also appeared in
The Chronicles of Riddick and
Crash. In the latter, she played a wealthy black woman who, along with her husband, finds herself the target of a racist policeman (played by
Matt Dillon). Newton was honoured with a
BAFTA award for
Best Supporting Actress in 2006. She also played Chris Gardner's wife, Linda Gardner, in
The Pursuit of Happyness.
In addition to her film and television credits she played the title role in a 2006 radio
pantomime version of
Cinderella.
[ News.BBC.co.uk, 15 December 2006]In 2007, she starred alongside
Eddie Murphy in the comedy
Norbit as his love interest, and opposite
Simon Pegg as his ex-girlfriend in the comedy
Run Fat Boy Run.
Newton next portrayed
U.S. National Security Advisor-turned
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, in
W.,
Oliver Stone's film biography of
President George W. Bush. The film was released 17 October 2008.
Newton was an introducer at
Wembley Stadium on 7 July 2007 for the
UK leg of
Live Earth. She was due to introduce
Al Gore to the concert, but he was delayed, leaving Newton to tell jokes to try and entertain the audience.
[Needham, Alex; Guardian.co.uk, 7 July 2007]Newton is set next to portray the
United States President's
First Daughter Laura Wilson in
2012, a disaster film directed by
Roland Emmerich, set to be released 13 November 2009.
Personal life
Newton married English writer/director/producer
Ol Parker in 1998. The couple have two daughters: Ripley, born in 2000, and Nico, born in 2004. Her daughters were named after the character
Ellen Ripley in the
Alien films and the singer
Nico.
In 2006, she contributed a foreword to
We Wish: Hopes and Dreams of Cornwall's Children, a book of children's writing published in aid of the
NSPCC. In it, she writes vividly about her childhood memories of growing up in
Cornwall and the way in which the county's vibrant cultural heritage made it easy for her to "enrich every situation with layers of magic and meaning".
In 2008, Newton visited poverty-stricken
Mali, describing it as a "humbling experience". She visited the village of
Nampasso in the
Ségou Region of the country.
[ Contactmusic.com, 4 February 2009]Newton swapped her
BMW X5 for a
Toyota Prius after protesters bombarded the car with eggs at the gates of her daughters’ school. She then wrote to her celebrity friends, asking them to join her in switching to more environmentally sound cars.
[McLean, Craig; Scotsman.com, 7 January 2007]In an interview with
The Advocate, Newton revealed she had a
lesbian relationship at 16 and was in love with the girl. She discussed her
sexual orientation saying "We're all potentially
bisexual; it all depends on your circle, your upbringing and all kinds of things. Or maybe I'm just talking about myself. I could've easily fallen in love with a woman over a man."
[Snarker, Dorothy; AfterEllen.com, 3 October 2008)]Newton has suffered from
bulimia.
Some of Newton's co-stars have mentioned that she can be a bit of a practical joker.
Simon Pegg, for instance, mentioned that she once put
cellophane over his toilet whilst shooting
Run Fatboy Run, and sewed up the neck and cuffs of his T-shirts. Furthermore, on the special features of the DVD, whilst Simon Pegg is being interviewed, they are interrupted by the fact that Pegg has to change bottles of water - the stock provided was replaced with
vodka by Newton. "He is extremely easy to do these things to. I got him, what a sap!" said Newton at the film's London premiere.
David Schwimmer (who directed the film) dubbed the actress "the queen of practical jokes".
Filmography

Newton at the 2007 BAFTAs