Brenda Blethyn was born on 20 February 1946 in Ramsgate, Kent, England, UK. A distinguished stage actress, with London's National Theatre where her gift for comedy was on riotous display in 1977's Bedroom Farce, Brenda Blethyn (born in Ramsgate on 20 February 1946) suddenly, even improbably, became a film star, albeit an unusual one, in the '90s on the basis of acting range rather than conventional star looks. She had appeared in the US films, The Witches (d. Nicolas Roeg, 1989) and A River Runs Through It (d. Robert Redford, 1992), but it was her Oscar-nominated performance in Mike Leigh's Secrets & Lies (1996), as the feckless Cynthia confronted with convulsive truths from her past, which brought her to filmgoers' notice. Subsequently, she has appeared as the raucously exploitative mother bursting out of her cheap clothes in Little Voice (d. Mark Herman, 1998), contrastingly poignant as the woman dying of cancer in Girls' Night (d. Nick Hurran, 1998), and made several high-profile films in Australia and the US. She thrives under the strong direction that focuses without constricting her eloquence and vibrancy. She was awarded the OBE in 2003. Brenda Blethyn has recently starred in the movies Closing the Ring (2004), and Between the Sheets (2003) as Hazel Delany. Brenda Blethyn has also featured in many movies such as Blizzard (2002), Sleeping Dictionary, The (2002), and Plots with a View (2002). Some of Brenda Blethyn's early movie break throughs were in Grown-Ups (1980) playing the role of Gloria, King Lear (1982) as Cordelia, Henry VI, Part One (1983) as Joan, and Floating Off (1983) as Janice. Brenda Blethyn has starred in the following television shows Outside Edge (1994) playing Miriam Dervish, Buddha of Suburbia, The (1993), Labours of Erica, The (1989), Sunday Premiere: Claws (1987), Chance in a Million (1984), and Death of an Expert Witness (1983).