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Saffron Burrows (born 22 October 1972) See also:

  • is a British actress who has appeared in films such as Circle of Friends, Wing Commander, Deep Blue Sea, Gangster No. 1, Enigma, Troy, Reign Over Me, and The Bank Job. On the small screen she starred as on , Dr. Norah Skinner on My Own Worst Enemy, Detective Serena Stevens on , and Victoria Hand on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. She appeared as Cynthia Taylor on the series Mozart in the Jungle and as in the series You.


Early life
Saffron Burrows was born in St Pancras in central and grew up in . Her mother is a trade unionist and primary school teacher in Hackney and her father is 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 and then Stoke Newington School in . When asked for her preference of a school in Hackney or , she said she wanted to be in a multicultural and inclusive environment. She enrolled in acting classes at the Anna Scher Theatre in Islington when she was 11.

Burrows had a successful modelling career after she was discovered at age 15 in by fashion photographer Beth Boldt. For five years she divided her time between London and , where she learned . She found the modelling world's "obsession with the ideal of the body" troubling.


Career

Acting
Burrows made her film debut in 1993 with a small role in '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 's Welcome II The Terrordome. In 1996 she starred in the production of 's Karaoke and in Hotel de Love; the next year she was seen in , Nevada, The Matchmaker and 's One Night Stand. In 1999 she appeared in Figgis's experimental film The Loss of Sexual Innocence, in which she played twins – one raised in England, the other in Italy. In 1999, she appeared in the thriller Deep Blue Sea, and had the title role in Figgis's film adaptation Miss Julie, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. She starred for Figgis again alongside Stellan Skarsgård in Timecode (2000), a split-screen digital experimental film shot in a single take with no edits. She followed it with Gangster No. 1, starring , and . She next co-starred with and in 's 1940s drama Enigma and starred in Tempted, an improvised thriller set in New Orleans, with and .

Figgis's ensemble feature Hotel followed, reuniting Burrows with colleagues from Timecode including and on location in Venice, where she played the Duchess of Malfi. She had a cameo in Frida, Hayek's 2002 biopic of artist . Burrows performed in Spanish in The Galindez File, a film written by Spanish novelist Vazquez Montalban, about a woman seeking the truth about the disappearance of a critic of the Dominican dictator Trujillo. In 2004, she played the role of , the wife of Trojan Prince , played by , in Troy.

Burrows dedicated herself to stage work in the early 2000s. She appeared at the Royal National Theatre in Jeanette Winterson's The Powerbook, directed by ; the play also went on tour, visiting the Theatre National Du Chaillot in Paris and the Teatro Argentina in Rome. In January 2005, she created the role of Janey Morris in the world premiere of Earthly Paradise at the . The play centered on the love triangle of Janey, her husband (the writer and proponent of the Arts and Crafts movement), and the painter Dante Gabriel Rossetti. London theatre critic Nicholas De Jongh said of her performance: "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 theatre in London in a rehearsed reading of the 24-hour play Night Sky, alongside Christopher Eccleston. Burrow has since participated in the "24 Hour Plays" in New York and Los Angeles.

In 2006, Burrows was the female lead in the New Zealand thriller , appeared in 's film , and co-starred in Klimt, Chilean director ' cinematic portrait of . Burrows played opposite as the artist's lover, a woman of many personalities and nationalities. Onstage in 2006, she starred opposite in the world premiere of 's Some Girl(s) at the Gielgud Theatre, London. She then appeared in 's film Reign Over Me with and . Burrows also had lead roles in the Indian thriller Broken Thread and in director Peter Howitt's drama Dangerous Parking. On television, she played attorney on ABC's (season 4) from 2007 to 2008. She starred in the series My Own Worst Enemy in 2008.

Also in 2008, Burrows starred in the independent film The Guitar as a woman who suffers several life setbacks all at once, including a cancer diagnosis and bankruptcy, and survives them all. 's directorial debut, the film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She also had a starring role in Roger Donaldson's heist film The Bank Job, and appeared opposite in Jonas Pate's Shrink. She contributed to an Actors Come Clean for Congo video for the 's campaign in support of issues. In 2010, she starred as Detective Serena Stevens on , departing at the end of the ninth season. In September 2010, she took part in the documentary feature The People Speak, televised on the . The film was directed and produced by and Anthony Arnove. Burrows modelled for Marks & Spencer's autumn 2010 campaign for their Portfolio range. In 2012, she performed opposite in the political comedy Knife Fight.

In 2013 and 2014, Burrows joined the ABC television show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She played agent Victoria Hand in a recurring role. She also starred in the series Mozart in the Jungle as Cynthia Taylor, a cellist with the New York Symphony. The series ran for four seasons from 2014 to 2018. In 2019, Burrows starred in the recurring role of on the second season of the thriller You. She reprised her role in the third season, which was released in October 2021.


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


Personal life
Burrows is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She is , and said that she "prefers the company of women". She was engaged to actor in the 1990s and dated director for five years until 2002. She was previously in a relationship with actress . Burrows married writer Alison Balian, her girlfriend of six years, in August 2013. Burrows gave birth to their first child in 2012 and their daughter in 2017. Burrows and Balian separated in 2020.

Burrows has expressed sympathy for European-style social democracies and for French Socialist politician Ségolène Royal. Frost over the World , YouTube, 28 March 2008. She joined an group when she was 11 years old and went on to become the Vice President of the National Civil Rights Movement. Burrows is a campaigner for disabled rights and equality. In 2009, she became an American citizen.


Filmography

Film
1991ModelShort film
1993In the Name of the FatherGirl in Commune
1995Circle of FriendsNan Mahon
1995Jules
1995Welcome II the TerrordomeJodie
1996Hotel de LoveMelissa Morrison
1997Zoey
1997NevadaQuinn
1997One Night StandSupermodel
1997Moira Kennedy Kelly
1999Wing CommanderLieutenant Commander "Angel" Deveraux
1999English/Italian twin
1999Deep Blue SeaDr. Susan McCallister
1999Miss JulieMiss Julie
2000AssumptionsRubyShort film
2000TimecodeEmma Green
2000Gangster No. 1Karen
2001EnigmaClaire Romilly
2001TemptedLilly LeBlanc
2001Mairead
2001HotelDuchess of Malfi
2002FridaGrace
2002FlashpointDara
2002Hideous Man Short film
2003The Galíndez FileMuriel Colber
2003Peter PanNarrator/Voice
2004KrugGrace KrugShort film
2004Troy
2004Terrible KissesWomanShort film
2006Captain Lilly Squires
2006KlimtLea de Castro
2006Juliet
2007Broken ThreadJenny
2007Reign Over MeDonna Remar
2007Dangerous ParkingClaire Matteson
2008Melody Wilder
2008Martine Love
2009ShrinkKate Amberson
2009Dr. Anna Eastman
2010LawyersAnneShort film
2012Francine
2012Knife FightSophia Becker
2015Veronica
2023Dangerous WatersAlma
2023BagheadCatherine
2024Elizabeth Mills


Television
1992Les cinq dernières minutesDaisy SmithEpisode: "Meurtre en Ardèche"
1993Full Stretch Episode: "Family Affairs"
1996KaraokeSandra Sollars
1996Sandra Sollars
1996Crucial TalesSarah BrownEpisode: "I Bring You Frankincense"
2007–200820 episodes
2008LucyEpisode: "Nan and Lucy"
2008Agatha Christie's MarpleAudrey StrangeEpisode: "Towards Zero"
2008My Own Worst EnemyDr. Norah Skinner9 episodes
2009KingsDeathEpisode: "The Sabbath Queen" (episode 8)
2009The EastmansDr. Anna EastmanUnsold pilot
201015 episodes (Season 9)
2011BonesIke LatulippeEpisode: "The Finder" (season 6 episode 19)
2013The Crazy OnesHelenaSeason 1 Episode 5: "She's So European"
2013–2014Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Victoria Hand4 episodes
2014–2018Mozart in the JungleCynthia TaylorSeries regular
2019ElementaryRuby CarvilleSeason 7 Episode 1: "The Further Adventures"
2019–2021; 2025YouRecurring role (Season 2); Main cast (Season 3); Guest (Season 5) (12 episodes)
2022WestworldAnastasia WhitneySeason 4 Episode 2: "Well Enough Alone"


Awards and nominations
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
  • 2000: Nominated, "Favorite Newcomer Actress" – Deep Blue Sea

Screen Actors Guild Awards
  • 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


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