Naomi Watts was born on 28th September 1968 in Shoreham, England,the  young Watts suffered the trauma of losing her father when she was only  seven years old. Four years later, she relocated to Australia with her  mom and began to study acting. Eventually, she began going on auditions -  it was at one where she would meet her best friend Nicole Kidman - and  landed her first film role in "For Love Alone" (1986).

Cast  as a snobby schoolgirl, the teen actress made an impression and her  career was born. Watts went on to co-star with Oscar winner Brenda  Fricker, Josephine Byrnes, Kym Wilson and a young Russell Crowe in the  Australian miniseries "Brides of Christ" (1991). Duigan tapped her once  again when he cast her in a supporting role in "Wide Sargasso Sea"  (1992).

Then  came along a strange, brilliant man named David Lynch. Watts was next  cast in what was hoped would be her breakthrough, an ABC TV series  called "Mulholland Drive," created by and directed by Lynch. Although  the network passed on the quirky drama, Lynch was able to shoot  additional material and create a strange, trippy picture that painted a  dark picture of the dream factory of Hollywood.

Also  that year, she delivered a strong performance in "Mother and Child"  (2010), playing a woman whose mother (Annette Bening) gave her up for  adoption as a baby, leading her to lead a successful, but lonely life  that nonetheless remains inexorably entwined with that of her mother's.  Watts' heartbreaking performance earned her a Best Supporting Actress  nomination at the Independent Spirit Awards.