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Sunday, September 27

Jane Austen Movie Throwdown

Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your piano forte sound? A comic character, if ever there was one, Miss Mary Bennet is the most pendantic and least smart and accomplished of the Bennet sisters, though she strives to be the most talented and interesting one. Plain, and with a mind as blunt as a dull knife, Mary's aphorisms are famous for their lack of originality and wit. Take, for example, her pronouncement to Elizabeth after Lydia runs away with Wickham: "Unhappy as the event must be for Lydia, we may draw from it this useful lesson: that loss of virtue in a female is irretrievable - that one false step involves her in endless ruin - that her reputation is no less brittle than it is beautiful, - and that she cannot be too much guarded in her behaviour towards the undeserving of the other sex." How her family could put up with such tripe, I do not know. This week I ask you: which actress in a recent film portrayed this character best?
Best Mary Bennet

Lucy Briers, Pride and Prejudice 1995

Lucy has had a steady career in film and theatre since her turn as Miss Mary Bennet. She had the luxury of playing the character in the most beloved and longest adaptation of P&P, which gave her ample opportunities to utter Mary's banal sentiments. Both Lucy's parents were actors, and she came by her thespian skills naturally."You are brought up with a certain amount of success around you and so have high expectations," she said in an interview. "If you don't live up to these there are moments when you think: ‘I am not as good as my father.’ I have worked through those feelings and decided that it is all right — I can be an actress in my own right." (Image from Austenprose)






Talulah Riley, Pride and Prejudice 2005

This film was too short to fully capitalize on the inane character of Mary who, as played by young Talulah Riley, is insipid and sweet. Talulah began her career shortly before shooting began on this film. Her latest project is St. Trinians: 2, in which she acts with other Jane Austen actors, Colin Firth and Gemma Arterton. The film also stars Rupert Everett. Engaged to be married to a businessman, Riley splits her time between homes in L.A. and London.




Ruby Bental, Lost in Austen, 2008

A quirky Mary Bennet with a nice personality, Ruby gave the character a twee image. To quote Laurel Ann's words about Ruby in an earlier post: "Born in London in 1988, Ruby has solid theatrical roots - she is the daughter of actress Janine Duvitski (Vanity Fair 1999 & Little Dorrit 2008) and actor Paul Bentall (Vanity Fair 2004 and Silent Witness 2007). If you are lucky enough to live on the other side of the pond, you can catch her as Minnie the hopeless housemaid in the second season of BBC One’s production of Lark Rise to Candleford, which stars Julia Sawalha (Pride and Prejudice 1995)."

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Best Mary Bennet
Lucy Briers, 1995 Talulah Riley, 2005 Ruby Bental, 2008

Saturday, November 15

Team Bennet 2005: Where Are They Now?


This is one of my favorite happy moments in the 2005 movie adaptation, Pride and Prejudice, where all six of the team Bennet ladies walk together arm in arm. So where are all of these talented actresses now? From left to right.

Mrs. Bennet (Brenda Blethyn) stars as a Sister Ignatious, a Benedictine nun in the movie The Calling, the story of a young university graduate Joanna (Emily Beechen) engaged in a modern lifestyle who shocks her friends and family by announcing she has a calling to join a closed order of Benedictine Nuns and give up the life they had all assumed she was planning. The cast also includes other Austen related actors, Susannah Harker (Jane Bennet in Pride and Prejudice 1995) and Corin Redgrave (Persuasion 1995).

Jane Bennet (Rosamund Pike) stars with a slew of other Austen actors in An Education, (screenplay written by Nick Hornby), a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age. The cast includes Emma Thompson (Elinor Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility 1995), Dominic Cooper (John Willoughby in Sense and Sensibility 2008), Olivia Williams (Jane Austen in Miss Austen Regrets 2008, and Jane Fairfax in Emma 1996), Sally Hawkins (Anne Elliot in Persuasion 2007), and Carey Mulligan (Isabella Thorpe in Northanger Abbey 2007). Miss Pike is also engaged to her director from Pride and Prejudice, Joe Wright.

Kitty Bennet (Carey Mulligan) in addition to co-starring in An Education mentioned above, she has three major motion pictures in the queue, The Greatest, Brothers and Public Enemies.

Mary Bennet (Talulah Riley) has recently stared in Dr. Who and portrays Marianne in the movie The Boat that Rocked which is a period comedy about an illegal radio station in the North Sea in the 1960's. The cast also includes Emma Thompson (Elinor Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility 1995) and Gemma Arterton (Elizabeth Bennet in Lost in Austen).

Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) is currently staring as Georgiana Cavendish in the movie The Duchess and will be staring with Gwyneth Paltrow (Emma Woodhouse in Emma 1996) in Shakespeare’s King Lear.

Lydia Bennet (Jena Malone) portrays Kelly in The Messenger, the story of an American soldier (Ben Foster) who struggles with an ethical dilemma when he becomes involved with a widow of a fallen officer played by Samantha Morton (Harriet Smith in Emma 1996).