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Portrait of Juliet Aubrey

Juliet Aubrey

Birth Name: Juliet Aubrey

Birth Date: 1966-12-17

Birth Place: Fleet, Hampshire, England, UK

Details

Alternate Names: جولیت اوبری

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • Shining Through (1992) as Brunette at Dance (uncredited)

Most Important Roles:

  • Still Crazy (1998) as Karen Knowles
  • The Constant Gardener (2005) as Gloria Woodrow
  • Jacob (1994) as Lea
  • Death of a Salesman (1996) as Miss Forsythe
  • Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin (2021) as Narrator
  • Welcome to Sarajevo (1997) as Helen Henderson
  • Bertie and Elizabeth (2002) as Queen Elizabeth
  • Go Now (1995) as Karen Walker
  • Super Eruption (2011) as Kate
  • F (2010) as Helen Anderson

Career Highlights:

  • Still Crazy (1998)
  • The Constant Gardener (2005)
  • Jacob (1994)
  • Death of a Salesman (1996)
  • Fearless: The Women Fighting Putin (2021)
  • Welcome to Sarajevo (1997)
  • Bertie and Elizabeth (2002)
  • Go Now (1995)
  • Super Eruption (2011)
  • F (2010)

Full Biography

Juliet Aubrey, born on 17 December 1966, is an English actress known for her versatile roles across theater, film, and television. She won a BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress in 1995 for her role as Dorothea in the BBC series 'Middlemarch' (1994). Aubrey's notable film appearances include 'Still Crazy' (1998), 'The Constant Gardener' (2005), and 'The Infiltrator' (2016). She also played Helen Cutter in the ITV series 'Primeval' (2007–11).


About the Movie: L'amante perduto (1999)

Poster for L'amante perduto (1999)

Release Year: 1999

Nation: Italy, United Kingdom

Alternative Title: The Lost Lover

Director: Roberto Faenza

Writer: Avraham B. Yehoshua, Roberto Faenza, Sandro Petraglia

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 1 nomination

Similar: N/A

Story

The movie 'L’amante perduto' follows Adam and his wife Asya, who are struggling with their frozen love due to the tragic death of their four-year-old son in a car accident. Their teenage daughter Dafi observes her parents' strained relationship with concern. One day, Gabriel, a young Israeli man, arrives from Paris and becomes close with Asya, reigniting her passion for life. Meanwhile, an Arab mechanic named Na Im, who works at Adam's garage, befriends Dafi, and they eventually fall in love despite their cultural differences.

Summary

'L’amante perduto' (The Lost Lover) is a dramatic film directed by Roberto Faenza, released in 1999. Based on Abraham Yehoshua’s novel of the same name, the movie explores themes of grief, loss, and redemption through love. The story revolves around Adam and Asya, whose marriage is strained after the tragic death of their son. Their daughter Dafi struggles to understand her mother's absence while dealing with her own teenage angst. The arrival of Gabriel from Paris disrupts the family's dynamics when he becomes close with Asya, while Na Im, an Arab mechanic working at Adam’s garage, forms a bond with Dafi that transcends cultural boundaries.