British Crown Citizen Pauline Moran is a contemporary actress. He plays in the theater, acts in films and on television. Shakespeare's plays, which serve as role models for directors and actors of all civilized countries, she read as a schoolgirl.
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Difficult childhood
Many Russians do not suspect that a rigid hierarchical society has been formed in England. It is very difficult for a person who was born a working-class family to take up a position in the municipality or become a university teacher. Yes, there are social ladders, but it’s very difficult to move on. Pauline Moran was born on August 26, 1947. Parents at that time lived in the small town of Blackpool, which is located in a picturesque location on the coast of the Irish Sea.
My father worked as a docker in the port. Mother was engaged in housework and raising children. In those years, the country healed the wounds inflicted by the Second World War. The girl had to wear clothes that she got from her older sister. The food was very scarce. The meat on the table happened only on weekends and holidays. Pauline was brought up in strict rules. At an early age, she helped her mother in household chores and went to church on Sundays. After the morning sermon it was possible to go to the cinema. The "twists" were mainly American films and Germanic paintings, which England received as trophies after the war.
Professional activity
When a free minute fell out, the girl went ashore, and, looking at the surf, dreamed of how she would become a famous actress. The time came and Pauline began attending a local school. In addition to basic subjects, she learned to play the banjo and guitar. There was a theater studio at the school. Young Moran was happy to attend classes. Preparing for the next rehearsal, the future actress went into the library and carefully reread the text of the play. Diligence and determination paid off handsomely. Following the recommendation of one of the teachers, Moran went to London, where she became a student at the National Youth Theater School.
The first significant role on the stage was played by Moran in the classic play King Lear. Cornelia, performed by the young actress, was praised by almost all critics. Figuratively speaking, the road to the big stage for Pauline was open. However, her acting career did not develop as fast as desired. For several years, Moran received only episodic roles. She was often invited to television projects. On the theater stage, she played in almost all Shakespeare's plays.