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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