Romola Garai Biography, age, weight, height, body measurement, husband, net worth, scandal. Romola Garai is a British film and television actress. She was born in British Hong Kong on 6 August 1982. She is nominated for a Golden Globe Award twice and
for a BAFTA award. Romola Garai appeared in Amazing Grace, Atonement, and Glorious 39, and in the BBC series Emma, The Hour and The Crimson Petal and the White.
Romola Garai Biography, age, weight, height, body measurement, husband, net worth, scandal
Age: 36
Birthday: 6 August 1982
Sun Sign: Leo
Born Place: British Hong Kong
Occupation: Actress
Race / Ethnicity: White
Hair Color: Blonde
Eye Color: Light Brown
Romola Garai Relationships
- Janet Garai — Mother
- Adrian Garai — Father
- Ralph Garai — Brother
- Rosie — Sister
- Roxy — Sister
Romola Garai Net Worth
Net Worth: $2 million
Romola Garai Body Measurement
Build: Slim
Height: 5 ft 8½ in or 174 cm
Weight: 71 kg or 156½ pounds
Measurements: 38-28-38 in or 96.5-71-96.5 cm
Dress Size: 10 (US) or 42 (EU)
Shoe Size: 9 (US) or 39.5 (EU)
Romola Garai Movies
2012 | Whitelands | Jen | Short |
2013 | Having You | Camilla | |
The Last Days on Mars | Rebecca Lane | ||
Legacy | Anna March | A BBC drama set in 1974 based on the Cold War thriller by Alan Judd | |
2014 | The Great War: The People’s Story | Kate Parry Frye | TV miniseries documentary |
2015 | Suffragette | Alice Haughton | |
2016 | Dominion | Caitlin Thomas | |
Churchill’s Secret | Nurse Millie Appleyard | TV film | |
2017 | Born to Kill | Jenny | TV miniseries |
The Miniaturist | Marin Brandt | TV series |
Romola Garai Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Company | Notes |
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2004 | Calico | Lucia | Sonia Friedman Productions | Directed by Ed Hall[43] |
2007 | King Lear | Cordelia | Royal Shakespeare Company | Directed by Trevor Nunn[44] |
The Seagull | Nina | |||
2010 | Three Sisters | Masha | Lyric Hammersmith | Directed by Sean Holmes & Filter[45] |
2011 | The Village Bike | Becky | Royal Court | Directed by Joe Hill-GibbonsWon the 2011 George Devine Award |
2014 | Indian Ink | Flora | Roundabout | Directed by Carey PerloffNominated for the 2015 Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Costume Design and Outstanding Revival |
2015 | Measure for Measure | Isabella | The Young Vic | Directed by Joe Hill-Gibbons[46] |
2017 | Queen Anne | Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough | Theatre Royal Haymarket | Written by Helen Edmundson and directed by Natalie Abrahami[47] |
2018 | The Writer | Title role | Almeida Theatre | Written by Ella Hickson and directed by Blanche McIntyre[48] |