Morfydd Clark

Welsh actress

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2024 Scheduled to perform in two notable plays: Helena Charles in Look Back In Anger and Beatie Bryant in Roots, both at the Almeida Theatre
2023 Nominated for Critics' Choice Super Awards Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
2023 Appeared as Juliette in 'Starve Acre', continuing her consistent work in film.
2023 Won Canneseries Madame Figaro Rising Star Award for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
2023 Clark stars in two-part drama 'Murder is Easy' as Bridget
2022 Nominated for Fangoria Chainsaw Awards Best Lead Performance for Saint Maud
2022 Began playing Galadriel in Amazon Prime's 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' series.
2021 Won London Critics' Circle Film Awards for British/Irish Actress of the Year for Saint Maud and Eternal Beauty
2021 Nominated for British Independent Film Awards Best Actress for Saint Maud
2021 Won BAFTA Cymru Best Actress for Saint Maud
2021 Nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award.
2021 Nominated for London Critics' Circle Film Awards Actress of the Year for Saint Maud
2020 Nominated for Sunset Film Circle Awards Best Actress for Saint Maud
2020 Portrayed Mina Harker in the television series 'Dracula'.
2020 Morfydd Clark won the Dublin Film Critics' Circle Breakthrough Award for her performances in Saint Maud and The Personal History of David Copperfield
2019 Performed in 'Saint Maud', receiving critical acclaim and earning BAFTA Cymru, BIFA, and BAFTA Rising Star Award nominations.
2019 Appeared in 'The Personal History of David Copperfield' and played Sister Clara in 'His Dark Materials'.
2019 Performs as Joe in The Colours at Soho Theatre, directed by Max Barton
2019 A significant year for Clark with multiple prominent roles: Beth Keller in 'Crawl', dual roles as Dora Spenlow and Clara Copperfield in 'The Personal History of David Copperfield', Young Jane in 'Eternal Beauty', and the lead role of Maud in 'Saint Maud'.
2019 Played Sister Clara in the television series 'His Dark Materials'.
2018 Clark appears in multiple television series including 'The Alienist', 'The City and the City', and 'Patrick Melrose'
2017 Starred in Interlude In Prague and portrayed Catherine Dickens in The Man Who Invented Christmas.
2017 Starred in 'Interlude in Prague', continuing to develop her acting career.
2017 Plays Anya in The Cherry Orchard at The Sherman theatre, a production adapted by Gary Owen
2016 Appeared in the film 'Love & Friendship', expanding her acting portfolio.
2016 Named as one of the Screen International Stars of Tomorrow for her early work in television and theatre. Appeared in the film The Call Up and played Cordelia in King Lear at The Old Vic.
2015 Clark performs multiple notable theatre roles: Jen in Violence and Son at The Royal Court, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet at The Crucible Theatre, and Cecile in Les Liaisons Dangereuses at The Donmar Warehouse
2014 Morfydd Clark appeared in two films: 'Madame Bovary' as Camille and 'The Falling' as Pamela Charron, marking her early film career.
2014 Left Drama Centre in her final term to star in Blodeuwedd, a play by Saunders Lewis with Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru.
2014 Morfydd Clark appears in television miniseries 'New Worlds' as Amelia
2014 Clark portrays Nancy Wickwire in the television film 'A Poet in New York'
2013 Morfydd Clark performs in the play Blodeuwedd as the titular character, produced by Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru and directed by Arwel Griffiths

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