Post Chronicle - Found Apr. 23, 2009 Naomie Harris and Ray Winstone have joined the cast of 'Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll,' a biopic of British rocker Ian Dury.
Korea Herald - Found Jun. 30, 2009 Besides the singer, the film stars Naomie Harris from 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' (2006), and Ben Miles from 'V for Vendetta...
Hemel Hempstead Gazette - Found May. 29, 2009 Extras are being called to film a scene of the new Ian Dury movie, starring Ray Winstone and Naomie Harris, at Watford Palace Theatre on June 1, 2
MaleFirst Mens Magazine - Found Jun. 3, 2009 Most disturbingly, Naomie Harris runs in for a kiss straight after. Before he even gets to wash his hands...
Indiewire - Found May. 31, 2009 Poppy Shakespeare, UK ? U.S. PREMIERE Director: Benjamin Ross Cast: Naomie Harris, Anna Maxwell Martin Catch meets One Flew Over the Cuckoos...
Monsters and Critics - Found May. 14, 2009 If you saw the talented Naomie Harris play the single mom in the gritty inner city flick 'Explicit Ills' released recently you will understand...
LA Splash Magazine - Found May. 12, 2009 Hilarious, enter at your own risk and you must be this tall to enjoy the satire and British humor. Starring Brendan Patricks and Naomie Harris.
Watford Observer - Found Jun. 12, 2009 Lord of the Rings star Andy Serkis as Dury himself, The Office favourite Mackenzie Crook and Naomie Harris, who starred in the Pirates of the...
Real life and fantasy mix on film: in 'Tristram Shandy,' egos clash; 'Bubble' tells a working-class tale; 'Nanny MePhee' works her magic.(MOVIES)(Movie ... An article from: National Catholic Reporter
Naomie Melanie Harris
6 September 1976 (1976-09-06)(age 32)
London, England
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1987-present
Naomie Melanie Harris (born 6 September 1976) is an English screen actress known for her starring role as Selena in 28 Days Later and her supporting turn as Tia Dalma in the second and third Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
From an interview with Daily Mail: "Naomie has overcome all manner of adversity - a single-parent upbringing in North London's Finsbury Park, bullying at school, a miserable stint at Cambridge where she says she cried every day of her three-year degree course - to become one of Britain's unlikeliest celebrities."3. She had a very difficult time as a student at Cambridge. "When I went to Cambridge University, Mum said I wouldn't fit in and she was right," she explains. "I hated it. The people there were so different to me. They talked about Eton and skiing and here I was, this black girl from Finsbury Park. I just felt so lonely. There was only one other black person in my year; I was very unhappy and cried every day."