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Thandie Newton

Thandiwe "Thandie" Newton (born 6 November 1972) is an English actress.〔Graydon, Nicola; ("Thandie Newton on becoming Condoleezza Rice" ) ''The Times'' (London), 7 September 2008〕〔Carty, Ciaran; ("When Thandie met Condi" ) ''Tribune.ie'', 21 September 2008〕 She has appeared in several British and American films, and is known for roles such as Linda in ''The Pursuit of Happyness'', Nyah Nordoff-Hall in ''Mission: Impossible II'' and Christine in ''Crash'', for which she received a number of awards, including a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
==Early life==
Newton was born in London, England, the daughter of Nyasha, a Zimbabwean health-care worker, and Nick Newton, an English〔Barton, Laura; ("'I was so incredibly self-conscious'" ) ''Guardian.co.uk'', 28 May 2008〕 laboratory technician and artist.〔Lewis, Sian; ("Thandie Newton: 'Condi was my hardest role ever'" ) ''Independent.co.uk'', 31 October 2008〕 Her birthplace has been incorrectly reported to be Zambia in some biographies,〔("Thandie Newton Biography" ) ''Yahoo! Movies''〕 but she has confirmed in interviews that she was born in London.〔Williams, Ka; ("Sweet as Thandie" ) ''KamWilliams.com'', 24 March 2008〕〔Williams, Kam; ("Sweet as Thandie" ) ''NewsBlaze.com'', 24 March 2008〕〔''A Taste of My Life'', Series 4 (BBC Two, 4 June 2008) Thandie Newton – Quote: "Nigel Slater (host): ''You were born in London but you didn't stay here for long did you? You went down to Cornwall?'' Thandie Newton (answers): ''Actually I don't know how my mum and dad managed to do this. But we lived in Zambia, and my mum was pregnant with me. And I was born on a two-week trip back to London, and then we went back to Zambia and my brother was born there. And we ended up coming to England finally when I was three years old. So my dad could help out with the family antique business.''"〕 The name "Thandiwe" means "beloved" in Ndebele, Zulu, Xhosa or siSwati, and "Thandie" is pronounced in English. According to Newton, her mother is a Shona princess.〔Sullivan, Chris; ("Why Newton favours gravity over fluff" ) ''Telegraph.co.uk'', 5 October 2006〕
Regarding her childhood, Newton remarked at a TED conference: "From about the age of 5, I was aware that I didn't fit. I was the black, atheist kid in the all-white, Catholic school run by nuns. I was an anomaly." Newton was brought up in London and Penzance, Cornwall, she studied dance at the Tring Park School for the Performing Arts. Newton grew up as an atheist.〔http://vimeo.com/26848236〕 Between 1992 and 1995, Newton went to Downing College, Cambridge, where she studied social anthropology. She graduated with a 2:1.〔("News and Events: Downing alumna Thandie Newton wins BAFTA award" ) ''Dow.Cam.ac.uk''〕
At 16, she began a six-year relationship with the Australian film director John Duigan, who subsequently cast her in the film ''Flirting'', a sequel to Duigan's 1987 film ''The Year My Voice Broke'', starring Noah Taylor.

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