Michelle Fairley
Northern Irish actress
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2024 | Michelle Fairley will appear in the film 'Small Things like These'. |
2023 | Starred as Princess Augusta in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story on Netflix and contributed to The Gone, a TVNZ and RTE coproduction. |
2022 | Fairley starred in the short film 'An Irish Goodbye'. |
2021 | Won Best Actress at the Chicago International Film Festival for the film Nobody Has to Know |
2021 | Starred as Millie in the film Nobody Has To Know alongside Bouli Lanners. |
2020 | Began starring in the Sky Atlantic crime drama Gangs of London, continuing her prominent television career. |
2019 | Won the Clarence Derwent Award for Best Female in a Supporting Role in Julius Caesar and received a WhatsOnStage Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Play |
2019 | Fairley featured in two productions: the short film 'The Trap' and the TV movie 'Responsible Child'. |
2019 | Appeared in the science fiction series The Feed, demonstrating her versatility across different genres. |
2018 | Played Cassius in Julius Caesar at the Bridge Theatre, performing alongside David Calder, David Morrissey, and Ben Whishaw. |
2017 | Played a main role as Margaret Beaufort in The White Princess historical drama series |
2017 | Announced to appear in a revival of Jim Cartwright's play Road at the Royal Court Theatre. |
2016 | She starred in the short film 'Edith'. |
2016 | Acted in the RTÉ miniseries Rebellion, showcasing her work in Irish television productions. |
2015 | Acted in 'Splendour' at the Donmar Warehouse, playing the role of Genevieve |
2015 | Fairley gives an interview to The Telegraph, candidly discussing her personal life, relationship status, and her perspective on motherhood and career. |
2015 | Appeared in the film In the Heart of the Sea. |
2014 | Michelle Fairley took on diverse roles in 'Ironclad: Battle for Blood', 'Montana', a short film 'I Am Here', and the TV movie 'Common'. |
2014 | Cast as Margaret Langston in the ABC TV Series Resurrection, which ran until 2015. |
2014 | Starred in the Fox series 24: Live Another Day, further diversifying her television roles. |
2013 | Fairley won the Irish Film & Television Award for Best Actress - Television for Game of Thrones and received additional nominations for Saturn Award and Screen Actors Guild Award |
2013 | Fairley expanded her filmography with roles in 'The Invisible Woman', 'Philomena', and voiced a character in 'Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart'. |
2013 | Appeared in the film The Invisible Woman and concluded her role as Catelyn Stark in Game of Thrones. |
2013 | Appeared in the USA Network series Suits, expanding her television acting portfolio. |
2012 | Fairley decides to separate from her long-term boyfriend of seven years, a personal life transition that she discussed in a 2015 interview with The Telegraph. |
2011 | Performed in 'Remembrance Day' at the Royal Court Theatre, portraying the character Sveta |
2011 | Began playing Catelyn Stark in the HBO series Game of Thrones, a role that significantly boosted her international recognition. |
2010 | Michelle Fairley performed in 'Greta Garbo Came to Donegal' at the Tricycle Theatre, playing the role of Paulie Hennessy |
2010 | Michelle Fairley appeared in multiple films including 'Cup Cake', 'The Duel', 'Chatroom', and 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1', demonstrating her versatility as an actress across different roles. |
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