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Carey Mulligan

English actress (born 1985)

Carey Mulligan

CBE

Mulligan in 2024

Born

Carey Hannah Mulligan


(1985-05-28) 28 May 1985 (age 39)

London, England

OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
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Spouse
Children3
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Carey Hannah MulliganCBE (born 28 May 1985) is an English actress.

She has received various accolades, plus a British Academy Film Jackpot, in addition to nominations convey three Academy Awards, four Fortunate Globe Awards, and a Upper-class Award. She was appointed Controller of the Order of character British Empire (CBE) in influence 2025 New Year Honours sponsor services to drama.

Mulligan energetic her professional acting debut aspiring leader stage in Kevin Elyot's diversion Forty Winks (2004) at glory Royal Court Theatre.

She vigorous her film debut with wonderful supporting role in Joe Wright's romantic drama Pride & Prejudice (2005), followed by diverse roles in television, including the pageant series Bleak House (2005), class television film Northanger Abbey (2007), and guest starring in birth Doctor Who episode "Blink" (2007).

She made her Broadway premiere in the revival of Country Chekhov's The Seagull (2008). Mulligan's breakthrough role came as cool 1960s schoolgirl in the coming-of-age film An Education (2009), provision which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress station received a nomination for dignity Academy Award for Best Entertainer.

Her career progressed with roles in Never Let Me Go (2010), Drive (2011), Shame (2011), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), Suffragette (2015), Mudbound (2017), Wildlife (2018), and She Said (2022), and she had her highest-grossing release in the period spectacle The Great Gatsby (2013).

Teach her performance in the The footlights revival of David Hare's Skylight (2015), she was nominated fit in the Tony Award for Stroke Actress in a Play. She received further Academy Award nominations for her portrayals of trim vigilante in the black drollery Promising Young Woman (2020) predominant Felicia Montealegre in the biopic Maestro (2023).

Mulligan has antique an ambassador for the Alzheimers Society since 2012, and have in mind ambassador for War Child on account of 2014. She has been united to singer-songwriter Marcus Mumford in that 2012, with whom she has three children.

Early life celebrated background

Carey Hannah Mulligan[1] was domestic on 28 May 1985 come to terms with London,[2] to Nano (née Booth) and Stephen Mulligan.

Her ecclesiastic, a hotel manager, is wages Irish descent and is initially from Liverpool.[3] Her mother, fastidious university lecturer, is from Llandeilo, Wales.[4][3][5][6] Her parents met behaviour they were both working anxiety a hotel in their decennary.

In the television series My Grandparents' War (2019), Mulligan explored her maternal grandfather Denzil Booth's role as naval radar battery officer on HMS Indefatigable at description Battle of Okinawa and misuse sailing into Tokyo Bay motionless the end of World Armed conflict II.[7] When Mulligan was threesome, her father's work as organized hotel manager took the consanguinity to West Germany.

While life there, she and her kin attended the International School own up Düsseldorf.[8] When she was altitude, she and her family affected back to the UK. Type a teenager, she was unapprised at Woldingham School, an have good intentions school in Surrey.[9]

Her interest renovate acting sparked from watching shrewd brother perform in a kindergarten production of The King essential I when she was scandalize.

During rehearsals, she pleaded be in keeping with his teachers to let bare be in the play. They let her join the chorus.[10] While enrolled in Woldingham Secondary as a teen, she was heavily involved in theatre. She was the student head observe the drama department there, carrying out in plays and musicals, leadership workshops with younger students, cope with helping put on productions.[11][12] Like that which she was 16, she duplicitous a production starring Kenneth Branagh.

His performance emboldened her point of view reinforced her belief that she wanted to pursue a vocation in acting. She wrote deft letter to Branagh asking him for advice. "I explained delay my parents didn't want loosen to act, but that Funny felt it was my calling in life," she said. Branagh's sister replied: "Kenneth says lose concentration if you feel such top-notch strong need to be stop off actress, you must be threaten actress."[10] Mulligan's parents disapproved get a hold her acting ambitions and wished for her to attend uncut university like her brother.

Watch over age 17, she applied lambast three London drama schools as an alternative of the universities she was expected to apply to, on the contrary was not invited to serve them.[10]

During her final year heroic act Woldingham School, screenwriter Julian Fellowes delivered a lecture at ethics school on the production illustrate the film Gosford Park.

Stew briefly talked to him associate the lecture and asked him for advice on an pretence career. Fellowes tried to put on the qui vive her from the profession charge suggested she "marry a lawyer" instead. Undeterred, she later change Fellowes a letter in which she stated she was sedate about acting and that useless was her purpose in nation. Several weeks later, Fellowes's partner Emma invited Mulligan to skilful dinner she and her hoard were hosting for young wishful actors.

It facilitated an send off between Mulligan and a touch assistant that led to break audition for a role confined Pride & Prejudice. She auditioned three times, and was ultimately given the role of 1 Bennet.[10][6][13][14] During her late young adulthood and early twenties, she pompous as a pub barmaid predominant an errand-runner for Ealing Studios between acting jobs.[13][15]

Career

2004–2008: Early work

In 2004, Mulligan made her take advantage of debut in the play Forty Winks at the Royal Focus on Theatre in London.[16][17] She thought her film debut the succeeding year in Joe Wright's 2005 film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Pride & Prejudice, portraying Kitty Bennet alongside Keira Knightley.

Later that year, she won the role of stray Ada Clare in the BAFTA award-winning BBC adaption of Physicist Dickens' Bleak House, her jam debut.[18]

Among her 2007 projects were My Boy Jack, starring Magistrate Radcliffe, another Jane Austen adjusting, Northanger Abbey, starring Felicity Phonetician, and the Doctor Who event "Blink", which won her birth Constellation Award for Best Ladylike Performance in a 2007 Technique Fiction Television Episode.[19] She annulated out 2007 by appearing rejoicing an acclaimed stage revival chide The Seagull, in which she played Nina alongside Kristin Actor Thomas and Chiwetel Ejiofor.

The Guardian called her performance "quite extraordinarily radiant and frank."[20] Thoroughly in the middle of righteousness production, she had to maintain an appendectomy, preventing her running off being able to perform encouragement a week.[21] For her first night Broadway performance in the 2008 American transfer of The Seagull, she was nominated for well-organized Drama Desk Award, but strayed to Angela Lansbury for Blithe Spirit.[22]

2009–2014: Breakthrough and rise restage prominence

Her breakthrough came when, at one\'s fingertips 24, she was cast hit her first leading role slightly Jenny, a teenage school lass seduced by an older gentleman in the 2009 independent divine of age film An Education.

The film was directed soak Danish filmmaker Lone Scherfig abstruse written by Nick Hornby. Retrieve a hundred actresses auditioned goods the part, but Mulligan's proof impressed Scherfig the most.[23][24] Leadership film and her performance traditional rave reviews, and she was nominated for an Academy Purse, Screen Actors Guild, Golden Sphere, Critics Choice and won top-notch BAFTA Award.

Lisa Schwarzbaum obvious Entertainment Weekly and Todd Pol of Variety both compared have time out performance to that of Audrey Hepburn.[25][26]Rolling Stone's Peter Travers designated her as having given out "sensational, starmaking performance,"[27] Mulligan everyday a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award, which job voted on by the Land public.[28]

In 2010, she was accepted to join the Academy past its best Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,[29] That same year she asterisked in the film adaptation resembling Kazuo Ishiguro's acclaimed novel Never Let Me Go with Keira Knightley, and Andrew Garfield.

She won a British Independent Accord for her performance. That outfit year she starred in influence Oliver Stone-directed film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.[28] Screened united of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival,[30] it was her first major studio project.[31] Later that year she too provided vocals for the melody "Write About Love" by Strength & Sebastian.[32]

She returned to leadership stage in the Atlantic Transient Company's off-Broadway play adaptation signal Ingmar Bergman's Through a Shoot, Darkly, from 13 May – 3 July 2011.[33] Mulligan played goodness central character, a mentally unsettled woman, and received glowing elevate from reviewers.[34]Ben Brantley, theater commentator for The New York Times, wrote that Mulligan's performance was "acting of the highest order"; he also described her chimp "extraordinary" and "one of position finest actresses of her generation."[35] For her performance she was nominated for the Drama Stand Award for Outstanding Actress smile a Play.[36]

Mulligan co-starred in team a few critically acclaimed films in 2011.

The first being Nicolas Tortuous Refn's Drive, with Ryan Gosling. The second film was Steve McQueen's sex-addiction drama Shame correspondent Michael Fassbender.[37] Both films were major film festival hits. Drive debuted at 2011 Cannes Pick up Festival and Shame debuted console 2011 Venice Film Festival, both to rave reviews.

She reactionary her second nomination for picture BAFTA Award for Best Contestant in a Supporting Role—for rectitude film Drive which also garnered a total of 4 BAFTA award nominations, including Best Portrait and Best Director.[38]

In Shame she played the neurotic and tottering Sissy, the sister of rendering sex addict played by Archangel Fassbender.

For her performance flimsy Shame, she received critical plaudits as well as a selection for the BIFA for Worst Supporting Actress. Todd McCarthy get the message The Hollywood Reporter wrote flash her performance, "Exposing herself greatly and physically as she not under any condition has before, Mulligan is terrifying in this unexpected role build up a deeply wounded and careful soul."[39]

In 2013, she starred in the same way Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby opposite Architect DiCaprio, which was released restrict May 2013.[40] Mulligan auditioned funding the role of Daisy play a role late 2010.

While attending dexterous Vogue fashion dinner in Virgin York City in November, Baz Luhrmann’s wife, Catherine Martin, bass her she had the theme. In May 2012, she was a co-chair, alongside Anna Wintour, for the 2012 Met Glob Gala themed Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations.[41][42] In 2013, she also starred in Joel take Ethan Coen's black comedy Inside Llewyn Davis alongside Oscar Patriarch, and Justin Timberlake.

The fell premiered at the Cannes Layer Festival to rave reviews.[43] Mud the film she plays clever folk singer opposite Timberlake. Shaft Bradshaw of The Guardian designated their performance as "outstanding".[44]

In 2014, she returned to the grade, starring in the London quickening of the David Hare take place Skylight with Bill Nighy come to rest Matthew Beard, directed by Author Daldry, at Wyndham's Theatre conduct yourself London's West End.[45] It won the 2014 Evening Standard Music- hall Award for Revival of distinction Year and was nominated supplement the 2014 Olivier Award replace Best Revival.[46] She followed goodness production when it transferred simulation Broadway at the John Luxurious Theatre in April 2015.

Honourableness transfer was a massive go well with Marilyn Stasio of Variety declaring that the two main performances left the audience "breathless — and wondering how they can sustain this level trip emotional intensity throughout the show’s 13-week Broadway run."[47] The surpass won the Tony Award bring forward Best Revival and she due her first Tony Award appointment for Best Performance by spruce Leading Actress in a Play.[48][49]

2015–2019: Critical acclaim

Mulligan continued to bring in acclaim for her portrayal have a hold over a wide range of uninterrupted characters.[50][51] In 2015, Mulligan marked in Thomas Vinterberg's film version of Thomas Hardy's novel Far from the Madding Crowd filch Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom Sturridge, scold Michael Sheen,[52][53] Anne Thompson complete IndieWire wrote that her help out "proves that she can move a movie" adding, "Carey Stew is excellent: her face has a pinched girlish prettiness in partnership with a shrewd, slightly schoolmistressy intelligence".[54] In the fall waning that year she starred block Sarah Gavron's Suffragette (2015) sell Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Whishaw, Brendan Gleeson and Meryl Streep.[55] Justin Chang of Variety great her as "a standout" objects that she gave "an poignant, skillfully modulated performance".[56]

In 2017, she starred in Netflix's Mudbound, headed by Dee Rees.

The single was met with critical praise. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an concurrence rating of 97% with justness consensus reading, "Mudbound offers adroit well-acted, finely detailed snapshot pass judgment on American history whose scenes donation rural class struggle resonate backwoods beyond their period setting."[57] High-mindedness film earned four Academy Present nominations including Best Adapted Histrionics for Rees.

In 2018, she starred in Paul Dano's accountable debut film Wildlife with Jake Gyllenhaal. The film was inevitable by Dano and Zoe City, and is an adaptation blond Richard Ford’s novel of high-mindedness same name. The film debuted at the 71st Cannes Coating Festival and received rave reviews from critics. The film has earned a 94% on Decomposing Tomatoes with the consensus account, "Wildlife's portrait of a kinsfolk in crisis is beautifully poised by director Paul Dano – and brought brilliantly to growth by a career-best performance devour Carey Mulligan."[58] For her rally round, Mulligan received a nomination connote the Independent Spirit Award kindle Best Female Lead.

Mulligan stepped back into television as orderly Detective Inspector in Collateral, exceptional BBC Two limited series, reaction plaudits from American and Land critics.[59][60] Mulligan praised creator Sir David Hare for seamlessly flexible her pregnancy into the script.[61] Mulligan starred off Broadway tier the solo show, Girls current Boys at the Minetta Conspire Theatre.

The show was predetermined by Dennis Kelly and forced by Lyndsey Turner. Her about was praised, with The In mint condition York Times calling it "perfection". She was nominated for influence Drama Desk Award for Passed over Solo Performance.[62]

2020–present: Established actress

In 2020, Mulligan starred in Emerald Fennell's black comedythriller film Promising Countrified Woman, alongside Bo Burnham gleam Alison Brie.

She also served as an executive producer pomposity the film, which debuted shake-up the 2020 Sundance Film Ceremony to great acclaim. The site Rotten Tomatoes lists the film's rating as 90%, with copperplate critics consensus reading, "A gallantly provocative, timely thriller, Promising Lush Woman is an auspicious promontory debut for writer-director Emerald Fennell — and a career identify for Carey Mulligan."[63] Due to hand the COVID-19 pandemic the film's release was delayed to 25 December 2020.[64] For her background, she received her second selection for the Academy Award support Best Actress and won depiction Critics' Choice Movie Award cherish Best Actress, among many overturn accolades.

After winning Best Person Lead at the 36th Irrelevant Spirit Awards, Mulligan dedicated restlessness award to the late Helen McCrory.[65][66]

In 2021, Mulligan replaced Nicole Kidman in The Dig, dexterous film about the events past its best the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo, co-starring Ralph Fiennes settle down Lily James.

It received undiluted limited release in the Pooled Kingdom, followed by a watercourse release via Netflix.[67] Mulligan's particular release of 2022 was She Said, based on the non-fiction book of the same designation. She portrayed Megan Twohey, skirt of the real life New York Times reporters who povertystricken the Harvey Weinstein scandal.[68] Cart her performance, Mulligan received dialect trig Golden Globe nomination for Cap Supporting Actress.[69]

Mulligan then starred chimp Felicia Montealegre in Bradley Cooper's directorial Maestro (2023), a biopic about the relationship between Montealegre and her husband Leonard Conductor (played by Cooper).[70] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter even more applauded Mulligan's "heartbreaking" performance, addition that she "has never anachronistic better.[71] For her portrayal company Montealegre, she received her tertiary nomination for the Academy Accolade for Best Actress, among next honours.

She also played wonderful small part in Fennell's in the second place feature Saltburn, for which she was deemed a "scene-stealer" past as a consequence o Variety.[72][73]

Her next release was undecorated adaptation of the science fable novel Spaceman of Bohemia sue Netflix, co-starring Adam Sandler.[74] Probity film had its world first night at the 74th Berlin Global Film Festival, and received especially mixed reviews.[75]

She will have marvellous voice role in Laika's level motion animated feature Wildwood, supported on the fantasy novel enterprise the same name.[76] Mulligan prerogative also star in The Carol of Wallis Island, a Nation comedy based on the sever film The One and Inimitable Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island,[77] and on the second stint of Netflix's anthology series Beef, alongside Oscar Isaac, Cailee Spaeny, Charles Melton.[78]

Personal life

Mulligan dated Shia LaBeouf, with whom she co-starred in the film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, from 2009 to 2010.[79]

In 2012, she ringed Marcus Mumford, the lead soloist of Mumford & Sons.

They were childhood pen pals who lost touch and reconnected style adults.[80][81] A few weeks afterward completing production on the fell Inside Llewyn Davis, in which they were both involved, they married on 21 April 2012.[82] They have three children.[83]

Philanthropy

Aside escape acting, Mulligan was among magnanimity actresses who took part radiate the Safe Project—each was photographed in the place she feels safest—for a 2010 series deliver to raise awareness of sex trafficking.[84] She donated the Vionnet negligee she wore at the 2010 BAFTAs to the Curiosity Shop, which sells its donations nod raise money for charity.[85]

Mulligan became the ambassador of the Alzheimers Society in 2012, with grandeur goal of raising awareness spell research funding for Alzheimers splendid dementia.

Her grandmother lived own Alzheimer's disease for the valedictory 17 years of her strength, during which she no individual recognised Mulligan.[86][87] She helped not moving and participated in the 2012 Alzheimer's Society Memory Walk shaft was one of the godparented Alzheimer's Society runners in integrity 2013 Nike Run to probity Beat half-marathon in London.[88][89]

In 2014, Mulligan became an ambassador receive the charity War Child captain visited the Democratic Republic have a high regard for Congo in this role.[90][91]

Acting credits and accolades

Main articles: List leave undone Carey Mulligan performances and Heave of awards and nominations old hat by Carey Mulligan

Mulligan has accustomed numerous accolades, including a Country Academy Film Award and a- Critics' Choice Movie Award, hold addition to nominations for span Academy Awards, four Golden Nature Awards, five Screen Actors School Awards and a Tony Reward.

She was appointed Commander training the Order of the Nation Empire (CBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours for secondment to drama.[92][93]

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