Person Biography:
Keira Christina Knightley is a British actress born on March 26, 1985, in Richmond, South West London. She is the daughter of actor Will Knightley and actress-turned-playwright Sharman Macdonald. Knightley has an older brother, Caleb. Her father is English, and her mother is Scottish-born with Scottish and Welsh ancestry.
Knightley's early life was immersed in the acting profession, with her parents being part of the industry. She was granted her own agent at the age of six and made her television debut in the TV series "Royal Celebration" at the age of seven.
Knightley struggled with reading and writing difficulties, which were not officially diagnosed as dyslexia. Despite this, she worked hard and overcame the issues by her early teens.
Knightley's early career saw her appear in various British television shows and films, including "The Bill," "The Treasure Seekers," and "Coming Home." Her breakthrough role came in 1999 when she played Natalie Portman's decoy in "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace."
Knightley's rise to fame continued with roles in "Oliver Twist," "Princess of Thieves," and "Bend It Like Beckham." Her performance in "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) earned her widespread recognition and praise.
Knightley has continued to appear in a wide range of films, including "King Arthur," "The Jacket," "Pride & Prejudice," "Domino," "Silk," "Atonement," "The Edge of Love," "The Duchess," "Never Let Me Go," and "London Boulevard."
Knightley has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations throughout her career, including a Golden Globe nomination and an Academy Award nomination. She has also been named as one of the "Sexiest Movie Stars Ever" by Empire Magazine.
In addition to her acting career, Knightley has been involved in various charitable endeavors, including working with the Comic Relief charity and supporting organizations that help people with eating disorders.
Knightley has been in a relationship with actor Rupert Friend since 2010. She has been open about her struggles with dyslexia and has used her platform to raise awareness and support for those affected by the condition.