- Born
- Birth nameClare Julia Hawes
- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Keeley Hawes was born on 10 February 1976 at St Mary's Hospital, London, England as Clare Julia Hawes. She is an actress and producer, known for The Bank Job (2008), High-Rise (2015) and Death at a Funeral (2007). She has been married to Matthew Macfadyen since 8 October 2004. They have two children. She was previously married to Spencer McCallum, with whom she has an older child.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Mel G
- SpousesMatthew Macfadyen(October 8, 2004 - present) (2 children)Spencer McCallum(December 2001 - April 2002) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenMylesMaggieRalph
- ParentsBrenda HawesTony Hawes
- She is the youngest of four children. Her father and two brothers are all London cabbies.
- While at Sylvia School, she had elocution lessons to eliminate her broad cockney accent.
- In 2017, at the age of 41, she revealed in a magazine interview that she would never do any more nude scenes in her career because she didn't want comparisons with her earlier nude scenes when she was in her twenties.
- Hawes left her first husband after five months of marriage. She became involved with Matthew Macfadyen (her co-star from the BBC TV series MI-5 (2002)) shortly afterwards but maintains she never had an affair whilst married to McCallum.
- She gave birth to her first child at age 24, a son Myles McCallum in April 2000. The child's father is her boyfriend (now ex-husband), Spencer McCallum. In October 8, 2004, she married her boyfriend of two years, Matthew Macfadyen, in a private ceremony in their local Registry Office. She gave birth to her second child at age 28, a daughter Maggie Macfadyen in December 2004. She gave birth to her third child at age 30, a son Ralph Macfadyen in September 2006.
- Complicity (2000) is risqué, but I'm not bothered by such things. I watched RoboCop (1987) the other night and it was full of gratuitous violence. I would rather see gratuitous sex.
- Coming from a family where the parents had been together for 40 years, you never imagine that divorce is going to happen to you.
- I was sent the DVD of me in Macbeth (2005), and there was this big, dramatic moment and I was thinking, this is looking good, and Myles came in and said, "Oh, Mummy, when are you going to do something good like Madagascar (2005)?"
- I've nothing against stay-at-home mums, but I love going to work, I love what I do and I wouldn't want to start resenting my home life if I was staying home 365 days a year.
- Well, I think if you do a lot of interviews, you're laying yourself open. If you put yourself out, accept every invitation to every premiere, then you can't really complain when people knock on your front door and photograph you in the street. With Matthew and Pride & Prejudice (2005), the whole thing was huge, but even then, we haven't been followed around that much. Hopefully that's because we keep ourselves to ourselves.
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