
Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter (London, 1966) is a British actress renowned for her versatility and ability to portray distinctive characters.
Initially, she made her mark in period dramas and literary adaptations, such as *A Room with a View* (1985) and *Howards End* (1992), which earned her the image of an "English rose." However, she has successfully reinvented herself, embracing more eccentric, complex, and often dark roles.
Among her most iconic performances are Marla Singer in *Fight Club* (1999), the Red Queen in *Alice in Wonderland* (2010), Mrs. Lovett in *Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street* (2007), and the villainous Bellatrix Lestrange in the *Harry Potter* saga. She was also acclaimed for her role as Queen Elizabeth in *The King's Speech* (2010), which earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Her distinctive style, often gothic, whimsical, or intensely dramatic, has made her one of the most recognizable and acclaimed actresses in contemporary cinema, with a predilection for strong and psychologically layered characters.