| This article's introduction section may not adequately summarize its contents. To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines, please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of the article's key points. (April 2009) | Olivia Hussey (born April 17, 1951) is an English Argentine actress best known for her role as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 film version of Romeo and Juliet. Biography Early life She was born Olivia Osuna in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the daughter of Joy Alma Hussey, an English legal secretary, and Andrés Osuna (aka Osvaldo Ribó), an Argentine tango singer[1][2] who divorced when she was two. She was brought up as a Catholic,[3] and when she was seven years old, Hussey and her younger brother went with their mother to live in London where she attended the Italia Conti Academy drama school for five years. Career Assuming her mother's maiden name as her stage name, Hussey appeared on the London stage as Jenny in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie opposite Vanessa Redgrave. It was during the run of this play that Italian film director Franco Zeffirelli first spotted her. Chosen out of 500 actresses, she appeared in her first starring (and star making) role, as Juliet in Zeffirelli's 1968 film version of Romeo and Juliet opposite Leonard Whiting's Romeo. In 1969, she won a David di Donatello award for Best Actress. Hussey did a brief nude scene in the film, notable for the fact that she was only fifteen years of age when filming occurred. Hussey has appeared in over 41 films. Notable roles include Jessica Bradford in the 1974 Canadian horror movie Black Christmas, Mary, the mother of Jesus in the 1977 TV production of Jesus of Nazareth (her second work for director Zeffirelli), and as Rosalie Otterbourne in Death on the Nile (1978) with Peter Ustinov. One of her other memorable performances was as "Rebecca of York" in the 1982 TV remake of Ivanhoe. In 1990, Hussey played Norma Bates, the mother of Norman Bates in Psycho IV, a TV prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. In 2003, Hussey played the lead in a film adaptation on the life of Mother Teresa, for which she was presented with a CAMIE award (for Character & Morality in Entertainment) on May 12, 2007 in Hollywood. Voice work Hussey has been lauded by many for her unique voice. Her husband suggested she try out for voice work in animation. She has a handful of notable credits and was nominated for "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production" at the Annie Awards for her work in Batman Beyond. Personal life Hussey was married first to actor Dean Paul Martin (son of the famous Rat Pack singer/actor, Dean Martin) in 1971 (he reportedly fell in love with her after seeing Romeo and Juliet, and sought her out). They had a son, Alexander Dean Martin (later an actor), in 1973, before divorcing in 1978. Dean Paul Martin met an untimely death in 1987 when his National Guard F-4 Phantom fighter jet crashed in California's San Bernardino Mountains during a snowstorm. Fourteen-year-old Alexander had watched his father take off on the ill-fated flight. In 1980 Hussey married Japanese musician Akira Fuse, and had one son, Max (born 1983). Divorced from Fuse in 1989, she married American musician David Glen Eisley in 1991. In October 1993, she gave birth to a daughter, India Eisley, now an actress who plays a series regular on the ABC Family teen drama The Secret Life of the American Teenager. She has suffered from agoraphobia, which she decided to treat with meditation rather than medication.[4] She has suffered from anorexia.[5] Filmography | Film | | Year | Film | Role | Other notes | | 1965 | The Battle of the Villa Fiorita | Donna | | | Cup Fever | Jinny- child | | | 1968 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet Capulet | | | 1969 | All the Right Noises | Val | | | 1971 | H-Bomb | | | 1972 | Summertime Killer | Tania Scarlotti | | | 1973 | Lost Horizon | Maria | | | 1974 | Black Christmas | Jessica Bradford | | | 1978 | Death on the Nile | Rosalie Otterbourne | | | 1979 | The Cat and the Canary | Cicily Young | | | 1980 | Virus | Marit | | | The Man with Bogart's Face | Elsa | | | 1982 | Turkey Shoot | Chris Walters | | | 1987 | Distortions | Amy Marks | | | 1989 | The Jeweler's Shop | Thérèse | | | 1990 | Undeclared War | Rebecca Eche | | | 1993 | Quest of the Delta Knights | The Mannerjay | | | 1994 | Save Me | Gail | | | 1995 | Ice Cream Man | Nurse Wharton | | | Bad English I: Tales of a Son of a Brit | | | | 1996 | The Dark Mist | Voice of the Ancients | Voice Role | | 1998 | The Gardener | Mrs. Carter | | | Shame, Shame, Shame | Therapist | | | 2000 | Bloody Proof | Laura | | | 2001 | Island Prey | Catherine Gaits | | | 2005 | Headspace | Dr. Karen Murphy | | | 2006 | Seven Days of Grace | Jewel | | | 2007 | Tortilla Heaven | Petra | | | 2008 | Chinaman's Chance | Mrs. Duncan | | | Three Priests | Rachel | | | Television | | Year | Title | Role | Notes | | 1964 | Drama 60-67 | Mrs. Ken's daughter | Episode: Studio '64 - The Crunch | | 1977 | Jesus of Nazareth | Mary, the mother of Jesus | NBC Miniseries | | 1978 | The Bastard | Alicia | NBC TV-Movie | | The Pirate | Leila | CBS TV-Movie | | 1979 | The Thirteenth Day: The Story of Esther | Esther | ABC TV-Movie | | 1982 | Ivanhoe | Rebecca | CBS TV-Movie | | 1984 | The Last Days of Pompeii | Ione | ABC Miniseries | | 1985 | The Corsican Brothers | Annamarie de Guidice | CBS TV-Movie | | Murder, She Wrote | Kitty Trumbull | Episode: Sing a Song of Murder | | 1990 | Psycho IV: The Beginning | Norma Bates | NBC TV-Movie | | It | Audra Phillips Denbrough | ABC TV-Movie | | 1994 | Lonesome Dove: The Series | Olivia Jessup | Episode: Where the Heart Is Episode: Law and Order Episode: Firebrand | | 1996 | Dead Man's Island | Rosie, the housemaid | TV-Movie | | 1997 | Boy Meets World | Aunt Prudence Curtis | Episode: A Long Walk To Pittsburgh (Part 2) | | 1998 | Pinky and the Brain | Queen | Voice Role Episode: The Megalomaniacal Adventures of Brainie the Poo Episode: Melancholy Brain | | 1999 | Superman: The Animated Series | Talia al Ghul | Voice Role Episode: The Demon Reborn | | 2000 | Batman Beyond | Talia al Ghul | Voice Role Episode: Out of the Past | | 2003 | Mother Teresa | Mother Teresa | TV-Movie | Awards and nominations Annie Awards - 2001: Nominated, "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production" - Batman Beyond
David di Donatello Awards Golden Globe Awards - 1969: Won, "Most Promising Female Newcomer" - Romeo and Juliet
Laurel Awards - 1970: Nominated, "Female New Face" - Romeo and Juliet
References - ^ Olivia Hussey Biography (1951-)
- ^ Olivia Hussey Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ^ Japan Today - Newsmakers - Olivia Hussey realizes her dream to play Mother Teresa
- ^ Olivia Hussey - People Magazine – March 16, 1992
- ^ Olivia Hussey - People Magazine – March 16, 1992
External links - Official website
- Olivia Hussey at the Internet Movie Database
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