Frances Fisher
Frances Fisher is a British-born American actress known for her successful stage career in theater.
Movie Actress
May 11, 1952
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Frances Fisher, a British-born American actress, is renowned for her diverse performances across film, television, and theater. She rose to fame for her portrayal of Ruth DeWitt Bukater in the 1997 blockbuster “Titanic.” Her other notable works include “Unforgiven,” “The Lincoln Lawyer,” “The Most Hated Woman in America,” and a recent role in the TV series “Watchmen.” Besides acting, Frances is an environmental activist, working with organizations such as the Environmental Media Association and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
An interesting aspect of Frances Fisher’s career is that it began in theater after she moved to New York. She enjoyed a successful 14-year stage career, participating in regional and off-Broadway productions.