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 Saffron Burrows
  
 Full Name :Saffron Burrows
 Birth Year :1973
 Profession :London, UK
 Birth Name :Saffron Dominique Burrows
 Height :6'
 Nationality :British
 Profession :Actress, model
 Modelled for :Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent & Vivienne Westwood
  • Has been injured in a car crash while shooting PERFECT CREATURE in New Zealand. (July 27, 2004)
  • At the pre production stage of DIE ANOTHER DAY (2002), Saffron Burrows and Salma Hayek were both considered for roles in the film. It was also rumored that Connolly, Billy was asked to play the part of a villain in the teaser sequence, but turned it down.
  • Is the daughter of highly political, socialist-feminist parents. In childhood, she sold the Socialist Worker newsletter for pocket money, attended marches and rallies after school with her activist mother and stepfather, and even shared her home with striking miners.
  • Was discovered at 15 in Covent garden, by the same scout who discovered Naomi Campbell, and embarked on a successful career as a model. Burrows modeled in Paris and London for Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent and Vivienne Westwood. But she'd studied drama since she was a child and made her first film at the age of 17, leaving the catwalk behind.
  • Both her parents are socialists and Saffron used to spend her Saturdays selling the Socialist Worker with her dad.
  • While guesting on the Conan O'Brien Show in December 1999, she stated that her height is six feet tall.

Saffron Dominique Burrows was born on 1st January 1, 1973, into a politically charged household. Her parents were active socialist-feminists who had Saffron distributing flyers and attending rallies throughout her childhood. Young Saffron even had to share her house with striking miners. Somehow, though, all of this translated into a successful modeling and acting career. At age 15, Burrows was discovered in London's Covent Garden. An impressive modeling career in France and England ensued, with several major companies building on her precocious looks. However, by the age of 17, Saffron sought something more fulfilling and decided to return to her childhood love of acting. In 1993, she won her first movie role in the drama, In the Name of the Father, which introduced her to Daniel Day-Lewis, whom she dated for a few years. Making steady progress in her career, Burrows won her first major part in 1995's Circle of Friends. The film was a respected romantic drama and co-starred Minnie Driver, Colin Firth and Alan Cumming, with whom Saffron also became romantically involved. Television was Saffron's medium of choice in 1996, with a successful turn on the BBC mini-series Cold Lazarus and Karaoke (she starred as the same character in both features, which had the same director). But it was the following year, 1997, which determined the course of her career (and life).

After appearances in the films Nevada and Lovelife, Saffron worked with the critically-acclaimed director of Leaving Las Vegas, Mike Figgis, on One Night Stand. Their personal and professional relationship has endured through The Loss of Sexual Innocence, Miss Julie, and the split-screen experimental outing, Timecode. Meanwhile, Saffron's career has seen its share of ups and downs. In 1998, she was fired from Woody Allen's Celebrity for "not being vulgar enough." She starred as a lieutenant commander in the 1999 flop Wing Commander, and as a scientist in the high-budget action flick, Deep Blue Sea. The following year, Burrows appeared as a tough girl in 2000's Gangster No. 1. In 2001, Saffron kept busy with roles in Enigma, Tempted and Figgis' Hotel. Audiences could also spot her in 2002's critically-acclaimed Frida, starring Salma Hayek. Saffron Burrows splits her time between her Hollywood and London residences, and lives with Mike Figgis.