Claire Bloom
Claire Bloom started acting at the young age of 15. She started out portraying Shakespearean characters, including Ophelia from Hamlet. Her time in theater helped develop her natural talent and skill. In 1948, she finally got to grace the big screen in the film The Blind Goddess. With decades of films and shows, she’s still as amazing as when she started. Bloom was also in blockbusters such as The King’s Speech, and had even starred in Doctor Who: The End of Time.
Her years as an actress granted her many awards, but also earned her numerous investments for her and her family. The talented actress also held a one-woman show that featured monologues from a number of her performances on stage. She later bagged a starring role in the Broadway revival of The Innocents. The actress had also been featured in a prominent BBC Television production, where she worked with actor Sean Connery for Anna Karenina.