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Samantha Morton

Samantha Morton exists in acting universe all by herself. She was a surprise Oscar nominee for best actress for "In America," starred opposite Tom Cruise in "Minority Report" and blew me away in "Morvern Callar."
Samantha Morton Profile
A profile of two-time Oscar nominated actress Samantha Morton (Best Actress for Jim Sheridan's "In America" and Best Supporting actress for "The Sweet and Lowdown.")
In America
Samantha Morton, Paddy Considine and Djimon Hounsou star in Jim Sheridan's drama about Irish immigrants who come to America in the 1980s.
Morvern Callar
The pre-cog is out of the bag: Samantha Morton constantly amazes and never takes off the headphones in Lynne Ramsey's first film since "Ratcatcher."
Filmography
IMDb comprehensive filmography of Samantha Morton's work in film.
The Samantha Morton Lowdown
A fansite on actress Samantha Morton. Regularly update with news, articles and photo galleries.
Film Unlimited: Samantha Morton
The Guardian's profile of Morton with bio, filmography and links.
BBC Interview
Morton discusses roles in "Jesus' Son" and "Sweet and Lowdown."
A Blonde With Lots of Bottle
The Guardian Unlimited talks to Morton about "Minority Report.'
Minority Report
Morton's performance as pre-cog Agatha was the best thing in this Speilberg/Cruise blockbuster. Here's the official site.
Entertainment Weekly Spotlight
Entertainment Weekly profile of Morton after her Oscar nomination for "Sweet and Lowdown."
Jesus' Son
Based on the short story collection by Denis Johson, Alison Maclean's "Jesus's Son" features an excellent cast including Samantha Morton and Billy Crudup and a strong narrative.
Sweet and Lowdown
This Woody Allen film (which earned Samantha Morton an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress) is absolute candy.

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