Chip runs into the ballroom]. Though the book she had left the Beast with was once dismissed by him as just another cruel taunt (there was nowhere in the world he could go where he would not be shunned for his appearance), it was through the book that Belle learned the truth of her mother's tragic death, and the Beast realised how he had misjudged Maurice. Her spell was so powerful that all memory of the Prince and his staff was erased from the neighboring village as well. At the Tricycle Theatre in March 2004 she played Ruby, a 1960s hippie who becomes a disenchanted 1980s political wife, for the Oxford Stage Company revival of Peter Flannery's Singer. Agathe Agathe Agathe [the Prince grabs the rose and shortly afterwards, he throws it to the ground]. In the theatre, she played Annie in The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard at The Old Vic theatre, directed by Anna Mackmin, from April to June 2010; a year later returning to the stage in Thea Sharrock's pared-down Sheffield Crucible revival of David Hare's 1978 Plenty: Morahan affords the heady sensation of watching an actress at the top of her game (Sunday Times, Culture, 14 February 2011). The Enchantress then traveled to the Beast's castle, arriving just in time to see Belle admit her love for the Beast despite him being dead and that the last petal had fallen. She is later shown in the end happy when she watches the Prince's staff reunite with their loved ones from the village. https://hero.fandom.com/wiki/Enchantress_(Beauty_and_the_Beast_2017)?oldid=1926405. Britton's radio play When Greed Becomes Fear, a BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play 'inspired by the sub-prime lending fiasco in America. Friends/Allies Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was selfish and unkind. Agathe When the Prince laughed at her offering and turned her away, she revealed her true form as a beautiful, magical woman, and cursed the Prince for his cold, unloving heart: she transformed him into a hideous beast and his servants into household objects. Agathe Through this, she was able to sense that the Prince had a cold heart devoid of love and true beauty. [16] On 13 June 2008, she won Best Actress at the 14th Shanghai Television Festival for her performance. Powers/Skills Morahan joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2001, making her theatre debut at Stratford-upon-Avon in Love in a Wood and her London debut at the Barbican Theatre (that December) in Hamlet. Agathe As a gift, she offered the prince a single rose. : Giving a career enhancing performance, she also played Elinor Dashwood in BBC One's three-part adaptation, by Andrew Davies, of Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility, first broadcast on New Year's Day 2008. Agathe : As punishment, she transformed him into a hideous beast, and placed a powerful spell on the castle and all who lived there. [25], English television, film, and stage actress, Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully, "Hattie Morahan pulls it off at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards", "Hattie Morahan on why it's fun to behave badly", "Relative Values: Anna Carteret and her daughter Hattie Morahan", "Congregations of the Regent House on 25 and 26 June 1999", "Reporter 26/7/00: Congregation of the Regent House on 22 July 2000", "Hattie Morahan: 'I decided not to think about Emma Thompson, "Theatre review: Singer at Oxford Stage Company at the Tricycle, Kilburn", "The Stage / Reviews / Iphigenia at Aulis", "Theatre review: See How They Run at Richmond Theatre and touring", "Theatre review: The City / Royal Court, London", "The Stage / Reviews / ... some trace of her", "The Stage / Reviews / The Family Reunion", "The Stage / Reviews / Time and the Conways", "The Outcast review – 'I feared for Sadie Jones's adaptation of her perfect novel – but it is excellent, "Hattie Morahan interview: 'There were a few hitches, I was pregnant during the shoot, "The Outcast's Hattie Morahan: There won't be any wedding bells this year", Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hattie_Morahan&oldid=980344133, People educated at Frensham Heights School, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, TV series (1 episode: "Schooled in Murder"), RSC The Other Place and The Pit, Barbican, adapted by Dave Sheasby from JL Carr's novella: BBC Radio 4 Saturday Drama series, This page was last edited on 26 September 2020, at 00:26. | Powerful magicSkilled in Enchantments and CursesShapeshifter [21], From 8 August to 26 October 2013, Morahan reprised her role as Nora Helmer alongside Dominic Rowan, who returned as her husband Torvald, at the Duke of York's Theatre London. : Harriet Jane Morahan (born 7 October 1978) is an English television, radio, film, and stage actor. In July 2008, she returned to the National to appear in ...some trace of her, Katie Mitchell's adaptation of Dostoyevsky's The Idiot, co-starring Ben Whishaw at the Cottesloe Theatre,[18] while later in the year she played Mary in T.S. Testing people and teaching them a lesson in kindness, To teach the Prince to be kind and loving (succeeded), Belle, Maurice, Lumiere, Codesworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Gaston, LeFou (formerly), Villagers (formerly). The Beast slashed the portrait of the prince with his claws]. Agathe "[24] The following year, Morahan starred in the five-part BBC series My Mother and Other Strangers. It was also shown that, with each petal that fell from the Enchanted Rose, a part of the castle would crumble, and the servants would develop more characteristics of the household objects they were transformed into. [13] In the same year, for her Lyttelton Theatre performance as Nina in Katie Mitchell's staging of Chekhov's The Seagull,[14] she was awarded second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards 2007. [8], Following Cambridge, Morahan's parents encouraged her to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but she was eager to begin working and told her parents she would enroll only if she was not working professionally within a year.[3]. The Prince bent down on his knees for forgiveness. Although he had everything his heart desired, the prince was selfish and unkind. Enemies : She is the younger daughter of television and film director Christopher Morahan and actress Anna Carteret. Mrs. Potts ', She worked again with director Katie Mitchell, co-starring with Benedict Cumberbatch in The City, a new, darkly comic mystery play by Martin Crimp,[17] 24 April – 7 June 2008.[3]. [10], In July 2005, she appeared again at the National in Nick Dear's Power, staged in the Cottesloe Theatre[11] and also won acclaim at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, in September 2005 playing Viola in Ian Brown's production of Twelfth Night.[12]. Full Name If he could learn to love another and earn their love in return by the time the last petal fall, the spell would be broken. With that, the Enchantress restores the rose and the curse is lifted – the Beast and his servants are transformed back into human beings, the crumbling castle repairs itself back to its former majestic and imposing state, and the village regained its memories of the Prince and his staff. Technical Specs. : The film was released posthumously after Davies' death. Official Sites Type of Hero Chip! Agathe From 29 June to 26 July 2012, she played the lead role of Nora, opposite Dominic Rowan's Torvald, in a new version of A Doll's House by Simon Stephens at London's Young Vic Theatre, in a production directed by Carrie Cracknell and designed by Ian MacNeil. Morahan made her professional debut at the age of 17, playing the leading role of Una Gwithian in a two-part BBC television adaptation of The Peacock Spring (1996). When he dismissed her again, the old woman's outward appearance melted away... [Beggar woman turns into Agathe as she picks up the rose]. : Her older sister Rebecca is a theatre director,[2] and her half-brother Andy is a music video and film director. [23] The Guardian's Julia Raeside was impressed with Morahan's portrayal, writing, "She is so perfectly cast, the lack of her is palpable on screen. Hattie Morahan as Agathe, an impoverished hermit and resident of Villeneuve who, in reality, is the enchantress responsible for cursing the Prince. [25], Morahan has been in a relationship with actor and director Blake Ritson since they met while attending Cambridge University in the late 1990s; the pair have been engaged since the mid 2000s. : : Then one night, an unexpected intruder arrived at the castle, seeking shelter from the bitter storm. This version of the Enchantress is named Agathe and has expanded unlike her animated counterpart.

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