- Considers herself more French than British, having lived in Paris for more years than in her homeland.
- Speaks French fluently and often stars in French films. Dubbed herself in French in Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994).
- The casting choice of her as Katherine Clifton in The English Patient (1996) led to a dispute between the studio and the producers of the film. Originally, 20th Century Fox was to finance the film, but they preferred a more well-known actress to play Katharine instead of Thomas. Demi Moore lobbied particularly hard for the role. After the producers refused to give in on a series of casting choices, Fox backed out of the film, and the project was uncertain just as production was about to begin. However, within a few weeks - during which the cast and crew stayed on in Italy without knowing if the film would be made - the film was picked up by Miramax.
- Speaking an almost perfect French, with only a small hint of English accent, she has provided her own dubbing in most of her movies shot in English.
- Has lived in Paris since she was 19.
- Admits to being difficult on the set of Gosford Park (2001). She did apologize to the cast and crew upon filming, but claims that she was in character during the production: "I was playing this woman who was difficult and so I became difficult".
- She actively lobbied director Anthony Minghella for the part of Katherine in The English Patient (1996). Minghella was dubious at first, especially after their first meeting which Scott-Thomas labeled as "disastrous". She was cast after writing him a letter which included the statement "I am 'K' in your film".
- She was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2003 Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to drama.
- Made her feature film debut in the 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon (1986), which was directed by and starred Prince.
- She holds both British and French citizenship.
- Considers Only God Forgives (2013) to be very disturbing and hard to watch.
- Has played the mother of Scarlett Johansson's characters in two movies: The Horse Whisperer (1998) and The Other Boleyn Girl (2008).
- Was told by a school teacher back in her native England that she wouldn't make it as an actress because there was no money to be made of it and that's what influenced her to move to France where she currently still resides.
- As of 2018, has appeared in four films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), The English Patient (1996), Gosford Park (2001) and Darkest Hour (2017). Of those, only The English Patient (1996) won in the category.
- When asked about which film she's most proud of during an interview with Gloucester Citizen on March 22, 2015, she cited Un été inoubliable (1994), Only God Forgives (2013) and The English Patient (1996).
- Is the eldest of five children.
- She views Lucian Pintilie's Un été inoubliable (1994) as a peak of her career. She played a leading part for which she had to speak Romanian. Rather than learn Romanian for her part, she read her lines phonetically. She had all the lines translated into French, which she speaks fluently, so she knew what she was saying. She explained further, "The deal was they were going to dub me. But in the end they didn't bother because I was able to say it with enough conviction. It's a great, great movie. Really great." [2002].
- Older sister of Serena Scott Thomas.
- She was awarded Legion d'Honneur, France's highest civilian award, in January 2005 honors list.
- She was awarded the DBE (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2015 Queen's New Year Honours List for her services to drama.
- Has three children with her ex-husband, François Olivennes: Hannah (born in 1988), Joseph (born 1991), and Georges (born 2000).
- In the late 1990s she was scheduled to appear opposite Harrison Ford in a doomed production titled "Age of Aquarius," but the project fell through due to financing complications. Yet again when she was up for the role of Harrison Ford's leading lady in Six Days Seven Nights (1998), she lost the part to Anne Heche. She finally succeeded in appearing with Ford in Random Hearts (1999).
- Has starred in three films with good friend Ralph Fiennes: The English Patient (1996), Chromophobia (2005) and The Invisible Woman (2013).
- Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#50). (1995)
- Kristin's paternal grandfather, Commander William Scott Thomas, DSC, RN, was Welsh, born in St Asaph, Flintshire, Wales. Kristin is also of English, and 1/16th Dutch, ancestry.
- She was nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of 2003 for her performance in "Three Sisters" at the Playhouse.
- Has the rare distinction of being in two movies that opened on the same day in the U.S - The Golden Compass (2007) and The Walker (2007).
- Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. (1997)
- Was approached to play Emily Tallis in Atonement (2007).
- She won a 2008 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of her performance in "Seagull" at the Playhouse.
- Starred in four movies about World War II: The English Patient (1996), Sarah's Key (2010), Suite Française (2014) and Darkest Hour (2017).
- She also dubbed herself in French for Random Hearts (1999).
- Was awarded the prestigious Laurence Olivier best actress award for her performance in Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull", on London's West End Stage. She was also nominated for the same award for her performance in Harold Pinter's "Old Times".
- Educated at a boarding school.
- Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 53rd Cannes International Film Festival in 2000.
- Was considered for the part of Mrs. Lovett in a film adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007).
- The Golden Compass (2007), in which she had a small role, finished it's domestic box office run on March 6 2008. The day after, March 7 2008, her movie The Other Boleyn Girl (2008) opened in theaters.
- She is starring as "Arkadina" in "The Seagull" at the Walter Kerr Theatre in New York. (October 2008)
- Has a lifelong fear of spiders.
- At 19 she moved to France where she met her husband Francois Olivennes.
- Revealed to Belgian newspaper Le Soir in 2014 that she dreams of working with the Dardenne brothers (Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne).
- Stars in the Luigi Pirandello play "As You Desire Me" at the Playhouse Theatre, West End, London, England. (January 2006)
- Ex-sister-in-law of Scott J. Tepper.
- Born on the same date as Doug Jones.
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