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Saffron Domini Burrows (born 22 October 1972) is an English actress and model who has appeared in films such as '' Circle of Friends,'' ''
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,'' '' Deep Blue Sea,'' '' Gangster No. 1,'' '' Enigma,'' ''
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,'' '' Reign Over Me'' and '' The Bank Job''. On the small screen, she has starred as Lorraine Weller on ''
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,'' Dr. Norah Skinner on '' My Own Worst Enemy,'' Detective Serena Stevens on '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' and Victoria Hand on ''
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''. She appeared as Cynthia Taylor on the
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series '' Mozart in the Jungle'' and as
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in the
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series '' You''.


Early life

A Londoner, Burrows was born in St Pancras and grew up in
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, her mother a trade unionist and primary school teacher in Hackney and her father an architect and teacher. Her parents and stepfather were Socialist Workers Party members, and Burrows was politically active from a young age. Burrows attended William Tyndale Primary School in
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and then Stoke Newington School. When asked for her preference of a school in Hackney or Hampstead, she said she wanted to be in a multicultural, inclusive environment. She enrolled in acting classes at the Anna Scher Theatre when she was 11. Burrows had a successful modelling career after she was discovered at age 15 in
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by fashion photographer Beth Boldt. For five years she divided her time between London and
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, where she learned French. She found it troubling the pressure the modelling world put on young girls with its "obsession with the ideal of the body".


Career


Acting

Burrows made her film debut in 1993 with a small role in Jim Sheridan's '' In the Name of the Father''. Her first significant acting roles came in 1995, as an ambitious young Irishwoman in '' Circle of Friends,'' and in Ngozi Onwurah's ''Welcome II The Terrordome''. She starred in the BBC production of
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's ''
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'' (1996), and in '' Hotel de Love'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and '' The Matchmaker''. In 1999 she appeared in Mike Figgis' experimental film '' The Loss of Sexual Innocence'', where she played twins: one raised in England, the other in Italy. She appeared in the thriller film '' Deep Blue Sea,'' and had the title role in a film of ''
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'', which premiered at the
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. In 1999 she appeared with
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in '' Timecode'' (2000), a split-screen digital experimental film shot in a single take with no edits. She followed it with '' Gangster No. 1'' with
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,
Paul Bettany Paul Bettany (born 27 May 1971) is an English actor. He is mostly known for his roles as J.A.R.V.I.S. and Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, recently starring in the Disney+ miniseries '' WandaVision'' (2021), for which he was nominated ...
and
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. She co-starred with
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and Dougray Scott in Michael Apted's 1940s drama '' Enigma''. She starred in '' Tempted'', an improvised thriller set in New Orleans, with
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and Peter Facinelli. Mike Figgis' ensemble feature ''
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'' followed, re-uniting Burrows with some colleagues from '' Timecode'', including
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and
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in Venice, where she played the Duchess of Malfi. In 2002, she had a cameo role in Hayek's produced biopic '' Frida''. She then dedicated herself to stage work. She was directed by Deborah Warner at the
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in Jeanette Winterson's ''The Powerbook''. The play toured, visiting the Theatre National Du Chaillot, Paris, and the Teatro Argentina, Rome. Burrows performed in Spanish in ''The Galindez File'', a film written by Spanish novelist
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about a woman seeking the truth about the disappearance of a critic of the Dominican dictator Trujillo. In 2004, she played the part of
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in ''
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''. In January 2005, she created the role of Janey in the world premiere of ''Earthly Paradise'' at the
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. The play of a love triangle between Janey Morris; her husband William Morris, the writer and proponent of the Arts and Crafts movement; and
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, the
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painter. Theatre critic Nicholas De Jongh said of her performance in ''The Earthly Paradise'' that "Burrows takes to the stage like a swan to water ... She deserves no end of watching." On 30 October 2005, she appeared on stage at the
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theatre in London in a rehearsed reading of the 24-hour play ''Night Sky'', alongside Christopher Eccleston. In 2006, Burrows was the female lead in the New Zealand thriller '' Perfect Creature''. That same year, she worked with Chilean director Raoul Ruiz on '' Klimt'', his cinematic version of the life of
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. In this film, she played opposite John Malkovich as the artist's lover, a woman of many personalities and nationalities. She performed in Hal Hartley's '' Fay Grim''. Onstage in 2006, Burrows starred opposite David Schwimmer in Neil Labute's world premiere of '' Some Girl(s)'' at the Gielgud theatre, London. She then starred opposite
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and Adam Sandler in Mike Binder's '' Reign Over Me''. Burrows played the female lead roles in the Indian film thriller ''Broken Thread'', and in ''Dangerous Parking'', a drama directed by Peter Howitt. On television, Burrows played attorney Lorraine Weller on ABC's ''
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'' (Season 4) from 2007–08. She starred on
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's 2008 series, '' My Own Worst Enemy''. In 2008, Burrows starred in the independent film ''
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'', Amy Redford's directorial debut, which premiered at the
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. In 2008, she had a starring role as Martine Love in Roger Donaldson's heist film '' The Bank Job''. She played opposite Kevin Spacey in Jonas Pate's ''
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''. She has contributed to the ''Actors Come Clean for Congo'' video for the Raise Hope for Congo campaign, a campaign of the Enough Project, in support of the conflict mineral issue. In 2010, she starred as Detective Serena Stevens on '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', departing at the end of the ninth season. In September 2010, she took part in the documentary feature film ''The People Speak'', directed and produced by
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and Anthony Arnove, televised on the
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, linked with ''The People Speak'' (Film) – International. Burrows modeled for
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's autumn 2010 campaign for their
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range. In 2012, Burrows performed opposite
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in the political comedy ''Knife Fight''. She has participated in the "24 Hour Plays" in London, New York, and Los Angeles. In 2013 and 2014, Burrows joined the ranks of the
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on the ABC television show '' Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' where she played the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Victoria Hand in a recurring role. In 2019, Burrows starred in the recurring role of
Dottie Quinn ''You'' is an American psychological thriller novel series, written by Caroline Kepnes, and television series, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, following bookshop owner Joe Goldberg in a satire of romantic comedies, as he struggles to ...
on the second season of the
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thriller '' You''. She reprised her role in the third season, which released in October 2021. She starred in the
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show '' Mozart in the Jungle'' as Cynthia Taylor, a cellist with the New York Symphony. The series ran for four seasons from 2014 to 2018.


Writing

Burrows has written diaries, book reviews and newspaper and magazine articles for ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' and the ''
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''.


Personal life

Burrows is a Fellow of the
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. Burrows is
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, and has said that she "prefers the company of women." She was engaged to actor Alan Cumming in the 1990s, and dated director Mike Figgis for five years until 2002. She was also previously in a relationship with actress Fiona Shaw. Burrows married writer Alison Balian, her girlfriend of six years, in August 2013. Burrows gave birth to their son in 2012, and their daughter in 2017. They separated in 2020. Burrows has expressed sympathy for European style social democracies and for French Socialist politician
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. She joined an anti-
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group when she was 11 years old and she went on to become the Vice President of the National Civil Rights Movement. Burrows is a campaigner for disabled rights and equality. In 2009, Burrows became an American citizen.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations

;Blockbuster Entertainment Award *2000: Nominated, "Favorite Newcomer Actress" – ''Deep Blue Sea'' ;
Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as SAG Awards) are accolades given by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). The award was founded in 1952 to recognize outstanding performances in movie and ...
*2008: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" – ''Boston Legal'' *2009: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series" – ''Boston Legal''


References


External links

* *
Articles written by Saffron Burrows
for the ''
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'' UK * Saffron Burrows' Guest DJ Set on KCR
KCRW Guest DJ Set
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