Siobhan Finneran

English actress

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2024 Guest appeared in Inside No. 9 as Edith in the episode 'Boo to a Goose'
September 2024 Second series of Alma's Not Normal scheduled to air.
May 2024 Appeared in the first episode of the final series of Inside No. 9.
2023 Reprised her role as Clare in the third and final series of Happy Valley on BBC One & BBC iPlayer.
2023 Appeared in The Reckoning as Beryl Hullighan and Time as Marie-Louise O'Dell
2021 Appeared in the first full series of Alma's Not Normal.
2020 Played the unstable mother in the comedy pilot Alma's Not Normal, which was subsequently developed into a full 6-episode series.
2020 Starred in The Stranger miniseries as DS Johanna Griffin
2020 Played DS Howard in the short film 'Pace'
2019 Portrayed Sally Newell in The Widow episode 'Poteza' and played Elaine Pickford in A Confession, a TV dramatisation of a true crime story about the murder of two young women.
2018 Guest appeared in Doctor Who as Becka Savage in the episode 'The Witchfinders'
2018 Appeared in the film 'Pond Life' as Kath Edlington
2017 Played Nikki Kirkbright in ITV's Cold Feet and Marilyn in The Other One pilot.
2017 Nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Happy Valley.
2017 Appeared in multiple TV series including The Moorside as DC Christine Freeman and The Loch as DCI Lauren Quigley
2017 Starred in the film 'Apostasy' as the character Ivanna
2016 Returned for the second series of Happy Valley, which gave more focus to her character Clare's backstory and struggles with alcoholism.
2016 Participated in two short films: 'Somatic' as Dr Mary Thomason and 'Broadcast Signal Intrusion'
2015 Played a supporting role in the three-part supernatural drama serial Midwinter of the Spirit in Autumn.
2015 Happy Valley won the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series.
2015 Finneran completed her run on Benidorm, departing the show alongside co-star Steve Pemberton after the seventh series, finding her final scenes 'heartbreaking'.
2014 Finneran and Mark Jordon divorced after being married for 17 years.
2014 Siobhan Finneran performed the role of Masha in the play '3 Winters' at the Royal National Theatre in London, which continued through 2015
2014 Began main role in Happy Valley, for which she was nominated for a BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress
2014 Finneran appeared in the film 'Un illustre inconnu' (English title: Nobody from Nowhere), playing the role of Elizabeth Travers
2014 Began appearing in the television series Happy Valley, which continued until 2023.
2013 Siobhan Finneran was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award as part of the Downton Abbey ensemble for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
2013 Starred in the second series of The Syndicate on BBC One, portraying Mandy, a hospital worker and domestic abuse victim who wins the national lottery with her colleagues.
2013 Appeared in the film 'The Selfish Giant', earning a British Independent Film Award nomination.
March 2013 Finneran announced her departure from Downton Abbey, explaining she was only signed for three series and did not wish to extend her contract.
2012 Appeared in Sport Relief 2012 as Janice Garvey in a crossover episode between Benidorm and Britain's Got Talent.
2012 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Downton Abbey
2010 Siobhan Finneran appeared in an episode of Casualty as Mel Riley
2010 Started her role in Downton Abbey, which continued until 2012.

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