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Rosamund pike's experience

1979 65438+1October 27th rosamund pike was born in a famous musical family in West End of London, England. His father is a violinist in a symphony orchestra and his mother is an opera singer. Therefore, rosamund pike was educated by a typical English lady at an early age, and has made great achievements in language, literature and music. She can speak French and German fluently, and can play the piano and cello. She is an out-and-out graduate of Oxford University majoring in English literature, which makes her the first bond girl from Oxford in the history of 007 movies. Good family conditions made her parents dress rosamund pike beautifully and fashionably since childhood. She still said that her mother made her clothes like dolls.

Growing up in London, an international metropolis with maverick ideas colliding with each other and emerging art forms, also had a far-reaching impact on her later artistic thoughts. For the story of Princess Diana hyped by the British media, she has this comment: "She is so noble and elegant, persistent at the same time, dare to love and hate, and she is the pride of us British people." Princess Diana is known as the "rose of England", and her relatives and friends have called her "rose" since childhood. She felt a natural affinity with Princess Diana. It is under this good cultural influence and the subtle influence of the unique social environment that her unique image temperament is formed: beautiful, intelligent and bright.

Although she is very famous, rosamund pike's parents have been strict with her modesty and prudence since she was a child. Since rosamund pike entered the cast of "Come Back Another Day", various concerns have followed, and her parents have always told her. She said: "From the first time I appeared on the screen, my parents kept reminding me to learn from my predecessors with an open mind, because I am a newcomer and have a lot to learn." It is under the teaching of parents' traditional modesty that there is a unique Bond girl on the screen today. Rosamund pike's performance also won the favor of Lee Te macri, director of Die Another Day, who affectionately called her "our Oxford girl" (meaning girls from Oxford and Cambridge universities).