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Kate O'Flynn
British actress (born 1986) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kate O'Flynn (born 1986) is a British actress. She is known for her performance in National Theatre's production of Port for which she received a Critics' Circle Theatre Award in 2013, as well as starring roles in plays A Taste of Honey in 2014, and The Glass Menagerie for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2017.[1][2]
O'Flynn currently stars in Everyone Else Burns (2023–present) and has had recurring roles in Landscapers (2021) and My Lady Jane (2024) as well as appearing in the films Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) and Bridget Jones's Baby (2018).
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Education and training
O'Flynn attended Manchester's Royal Exchange youth theatre as a teenager,[3] before training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).[4]
Career
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O'Flynn's first professional role was in Mike Leigh's 2008 film Happy-Go-Lucky.[3] Later that year, her performance in The Children's Hour with the Royal Exchange Theatre Company won her the 2008 TMA Theatre Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Play,[5] with the Guardian writing "the one to watch is the outstanding newcomer Kate O'Flynn."[6]
In 2009 Kate O'Flynn starred in the comedy-drama TV series Kingdom, with Stephen Fry, as Emily Cartright, council solicitor and girlfriend of trainee solicitor Lyle Anderson, played by Karl Davies. In the same year, O'Flynn appeared with Russell Tovey at London's Royal Court Theatre in Molly Davies' A Miracle. Michael Billington gave the play 3 stars out of five in his review for British newspaper The Guardian, finding that "Kate O'Flynn's Amy is a model of gawky despair" but concluding that the cast "fill out a play that provides plenty of evidence of youthful talent but that also leaves you wanting more".[7] In the Evening Standard, Nicholas de Jongh praised O'Flynn's "beautiful rendering of passivity, selfishness and vulnerability",[8] while The Daily Telegraph's Charles Spencer wrote, "Kate O'Flynn brings an astonishingly raw vulnerability to the stage as Amy, the tears streaming down her face as she describes how impossible she finds it to love and nurture her child".[9]
O'Flynn appeared as Elizabeth Gough in the 2011 television film The Suspicions of Mr Whicher and as Liz in the British feature film comedy Up There, which was the winner of the Best Feature Film award at the 2012 British Academy Scotland Awards[10] and was broadcast on BBC Two in August 2015.[11] In 2012, O'Flynn played the role of Beryl in BBC Four's BAFTA Award-winning[12] television adaptation Room at the Top, based on John Braine's novel of the same name.[13]
In 2013, she performed at the National Theatre in its production of Port. Writing in The Guardian, Maddy Costa noted: "As Rachael [sic] in Simon Stephens's Port, she grew from a mouthy 11-year-old to a downtrodden but resilient 24-year-old – and in the process transformed from a relative unknown to a star in the making".[3] Her performance won her the Critics' Circle's Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer (other than a playwright).[14] She returned to the National Theatre, playing Jo in its 2014 production of Shelagh Delaney's A Taste of Honey.[4]
In 2014, O'Flynn appeared in her second Mike Leigh film Mr. Turner.[15] She would then go on to appear in another of Leigh's films, Peterloo, in 2018.
In 2015 O'Flynn played the part of Dr Peep in police comedy drama No Offence,[16] reprising her role in all three series. The following year, O'Flynn played Myrtle in the BBC Radio 4 sitcom Dot set in the Cabinet War Rooms.[17] In the same year, she also played Lady Alexandrina De Courcy in the ITV costume drama Doctor Thorne, based on Anthony Trollope's novel of the same name.[15] O'Flynn also played Alice Peabody, the new boss at Hard News in Bridget Jones's Baby.[18]
Also in 2016, O'Flynn appeared in episode 6 of the second series of BBC's Father Brown "The Eagle and the Daw" as Katherine Corven. She reprised the character in the 2017 episode 6.2 "The Jackdaw's Revenge".
In 2019 O'Flynn played Victoria Woodcock in the television drama Brexit: The Uncivil War, written by James Graham.[19] In 2021, she appeared in the miniseries Landscapers as DC Emma Lancing.[20][21] In 2022, O'Flynn appeared in Death in Paradise as DI Neville Parker's sister Izzy.
In 2023, she was cast in Everyone Else Burns for Channel 4, playing Fiona, the wife of Simon Bird’s character David.[22] For this, she won a Royal Television Society North West Award for Best Performance in a Comedy.[23] O'Flynn also appeared as Jen in Henpocalypse! on BBC Two;[24] in the same year she played the lead character, Cassie, in the BBC Radio Four psychological drama Spores.[25] In 2024, O'Flynn played Princess Mary Tudor in My Lady Jane, with The i Paper writing she "almost steals the show".[26]
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Personal life
Jonathan Bailey, who starred alongside O'Flynn in the play The House of Special Purpose (2009),[27] calls her his "all-time bezzie". The pair also hiked to the Everest base camp in Nepal together in 2018.[28]
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