Romola Garai

Romola Sadie Garai (/ˈrɒmələ ˈsdi ˈɡæri/; born 6 August 1982) is an English actress. She is known for appearing in the films Amazing Grace, Atonement, and Glorious 39, and in BBC series such as Emma, The Hour, and The Crimson Petal and the White. She has been nominated twice for a Golden Globe Award.

Early life

Garai was born in Hong Kong to British parents. Her mother, Janet A. (née Brown), raised Romola and her three siblings and her father, Adrian E. R. Garai, is a bank manager. Her first name is the female version of the Italian name Romolo, from Romulus, one of the founders of Rome. Romola is also the main character of George Eliot's novel of the same name. Her father's family were of Jewish immigrant background. Garai's great-grandfather, Bernhard "Bert" Garai, an immigrant from Hungary, founded the Keystone Press Agency, a photographic agency and archive, in London, in the early twentieth century.

Garai is the third of four siblings. She moved to Singapore at five, before her family returned to Wiltshire in England when she was eight. She attended an independent boarding school, Stonar School in Wiltshire, and later moved at sixteen to London to attend the City of London School for Girls, where she completed her A-levels. She was fond of drama and appeared in school plays, and also with the National Youth Theatre up until the age of eighteen, where she was spotted by an agent who signed her to play the younger version of Dame Judi Dench's character in the BBC Films/HBO co-production for television, The Last of the Blonde Bombshells.

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GLORIOUS 39 [2009] - ROMOLA GARAI • BILL NIGHY • JULIE CHRISTIE

Bitchute 22 Apr 2025
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On my radar: Romola Garai’s cultural highlights

The Observer 20 Apr 2025
Born in Hong Kong in 1982, actor Romola Garai grew up in Singapore and Wiltshire ... Last year Garai portrayed Annie Ernaux in Eline Arbo’s adaptation of The Years at the Almeida theatre, later ...
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The week in TV: Just Act Normal; The Last of Us; The Stolen Girl; Government Cheese – review

The Observer 20 Apr 2025
(BBC Three) . iPlayer. (Sky Atlantic) .(Sky/Now). (Disney +). (Apple TV+) ... Tanika’s teacher, Miss Jenkins (Romola Garai), seems the nicest of all, though you start to wonder what’s needy and wriggling beneath her golden benevolent surface ... Photograph. HBO ... .
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Our TV critics have selected the 20 best shows and... | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 19 Apr 2025
The Stolen Girl ... 2025. 15 ... (Five episodes). The Feud (2025) ... 2025. 15 ... 2025 ... They just need to hold out until then, fending off Tanika's worried teacher (Romola Garai) and the attentions of their mother's drug dealer Dr Feelgood, never mind social services ... .
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TV tonight: a punchy new comedy based on an award-winning play

The Guardian 16 Apr 2025
Just Act Normal boasts a great cast of emerging screen stars. Plus ... Romola Garai also stars as a well-intentioned teacher.
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Just Act Normal review – to watch this wonderful show is to see stars being born

The Observer 16 Apr 2025
Not least from Tanika’s needy, overeager and overfond teacher, Miss Jenkins (Romola Garai), whose emotional maturity is several degrees lower than her charge’s but who nevertheless fills something of ...
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Just Act Normal: the dark comedy drama that’s a TV feelgood joy

The Observer 13 Apr 2025
It’s just the usual teenage girl japes ... this is most definitely not it ... View image in fullscreen ... The masterful Romola Garai piles on the ambiguity as Tanika’s teacher Ms Jenkins, who is deeply worried about the welfare of her favourite pupil ... Share ... .
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Actor Romola Garai's London: Farang, cocktails in Chinatown and afternoon tea

London Evening Standard 10 Apr 2025
The actor reveals her favourite haunts, and why she’s on a mission to try every afternoon tea in the capital ... .
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Lithgow wins best actor at Olivier Awards for exploring Roald Dahl’s dark side

Lima Ohio 08 Apr 2025
For plays, supporting performer prizes went to Elliot Levey for “Giant” and Romola Garai for “The Years.” Norwegian director Eline Arbo was named best director for “The Years,” an adaptation of Nobel ...
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‘To my wife for managing my vast collection of neuroses!’ – the Olivier awards’ best quotes

The Observer 07 Apr 2025
Director Robert Icke on the unexpected effect of staging the tragedy Oedipus. ... John Lithgow has an extreme reaction akin to audiences at Romola Garai’s The Years as he collects the best actor award.. Romola, I think I’m going to faint! ... Photograph ... .
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Olivier Awards 2025 full list of winners revealed: Lesley Manville and John Lithgow scoop top ...

The Daily Mail 07 Apr 2025
Romola Garai, 42, beamed as she posed with her Best Actress In A Supporting Role gong for her role in The Years ... Romola Garai, 42, beamed as she posed with her Best Actress In A Supporting Role gong for her role in The Years ... Romola Garai for Giant.
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Hilarious moment Maimuna Memon's Olivier Awards win is interrupted by an awkward kiss encounter with ...

The Daily Mail 07 Apr 2025
Meanwhile Romola Garai, 42, beamed as she posed with her Best Actress In A Supporting Role gong for her role in The Years ... Romola Garai, 42, who also ... Romola Garai for Giant. Romola Garai for The Years -.
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From Amsterdam to the West End: the avant-garde hit factory behind The Years and Oedipus

The Guardian 07 Apr 2025
A pair of electrifying London shows bagged four prizes at the Olivier awards ... Among them was Romola Garai, who won the Olivier award for best actress in a supporting role, while Arbo was named best director ... ....
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Winners of the 2025 Olivier Awards celebrating work on the London stage

Wtop 07 Apr 2025
LONDON (AP) — The winners of the 2025 Olivier Awards handed out Sunday for achievement in London theater, opera and dance.. New Play. “Giant”. New Musical. “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”. New Entertainment or Comedy ... Romola Garai, “The Years”.
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John Lithgow wins best actor at the UK stage Olivier Awards for exploring Roald Dahl’s ...

Wtop 07 Apr 2025
For plays, supporting performer prizes went to Elliot Levey for “Giant” and Romola Garai for “The Years.” Norwegian director Eline Arbo was named best director for “The Years,” an adaptation of Nobel ...
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