Kelly Macdonald

Kelly Macdonald

  • Born: 1976-2-23
  • Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Height: 5' 2½" (1.59 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Eastwood High School, Newton Mearns
  • Representative Works: Gosford Park, no country for old men, Boardwalk Empire, Brave
  • Kelly Macdonald (Kelly Macdonald) , born on February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotch, England, is a British female actor [1]  .
    In 1996, he participated in his first movie " Trainspotting " and entered the showbiz [2]  . In 2000, starred in the drama " Two Family House ". In 2003, with the movie " Gosford Park " , she was nominated as the best British female actor in the 8th Jameson Empire Awards . In 2006, with the TV movie " The Girl in the Café " wonAward for Best Supporting Actress in a Short Drama or TV Movie [3]  . In 2007, the thriller film " no country for old men " she participated in was released [4]  and she won the London Film Critics Circle Awards for Best British Supporting Actress [5]  . In 2008, with the movie " Choke " get The 24thSundance Film Festival Feature Film category Special Jury Prize [6]  . In 2010, the crime history drama " Boardwalk Empire " starring her was broadcast. With this drama, she was nominated for the Golden Globe Awards for the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie and a Miniseries [7-8]  . In 2012, he dubbed the animated film " Brave " [9]  and was nominated for the best animated film dubbing in the 40th Anne Award [10]  . In 2016, he starred in the sixth episode of the science fiction drama " Black Mirror 3 " "Hated by the Country" [11]  . In 2017, starring in the biographical film " Goodbye Christopher Robin " [12]  , and with the film shortlisted for the best supporting actress in The 20th British Independent Film Awards [13]  . In 2018, the drama film " Puzzle " starring in it was released [14]  . Representative works " no country for old men " and so on.

    Early Experience

    Scotch female KALIE · James MacDonald was born in 1976, mother and younger brother who both work in the clothing industry, The hour's home is not rich. At the age of 17, she left home and went to Glasgow to attend university, but dropped out soon. KALIE once felt the charm of acting in a local amateur drama club, but her shy personality made her doubt whether she could truly become an actor. Until one day, a flyer for recruiting actors fell into the hands of Kelly Macdonald, who was a part-time bartender; with the encouragement of her friends, she participated in the first interview in her life. This film was later regarded as a classic "Trainspotting". KALIE played the role of Diane, a minor female student who was with the role of Scotch fellow Ewan McGregor , and broke into the hearts of fans all over the world with the most indelible image. , It also made her nominated for the Scotch Award of the British Academy of Film Arts, but this does not mean that KALIE's acting career can be as high as the film’s star Ewan McGregor. She has remained the same for many years. A shy girl who is easily overlooked, until she matures and proves her worth with her strength, her quiet beauty tends to become more charming and dazzling in male-dominated films.

    Performing Experience

    " Trainspotting after" KALIE · James MacDonald in Catherine Elise Blanchett in "Elizabeth I" there is inOther works include "Cousin Bette" , "Splendor" , "My Life So Far" , "The Loss of Sexual Innocence" and "Tube Tales" . In 2000, he won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress for "Two Family House" Nominated, and co-starred in the British comedy "Some Voices" with the later Mr. Bond Daniel Wroughton Craig . In 2001, he won a number of collective performance awards with other actors who collaborated with "Gosford Park" .
    In 2003, Kelly Macdonald starred in the 6-episode political thriller series "State of Play" with David Morrissey , Bill Nighy and others . This can be described as her second masterpiece after waiting for a long time after her debut, and it was a sensation. This drama was also put on the big screen by Hollywood stars in 2008. Since then, KALIE · James MacDonald has starred in the Irish film "InterMission" with Colin Farrell, Cillian Murphy , Colm Meaney, etc., and also acted as Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet in "Finding Neverland" . In 2005, she and Bill Nighy reunited under the direction of "State of Play" director David Yates , and staged a touching year-long love in the reserved and humorous TV movie "The Girl in the Café" . David Yates successfully integrated political elements into this. Among the love sketches. The film also allowed James MacDonald to get the biggest award in his acting career-a Golden Globe nomination and won an Emmy Award. In the same year, she also appeared in "Lassie" ,"Nanny McPhee" , "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" , "Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story" and "Enfants invisibles" have five major screen works.
    In 2007, in the crime thriller "no country for old men" , which became a hit at various awards , KALIE · James MacDonald enriched the film with her powerful and quiet temperament, which made it even more eye-catching . Her latest starring works will be the first two films, "Chuck" and "The Pleasant Gentleman" by actor Clark Gregg and Michael Keaton , which will appear in the competition and non-competition sections of the 2008 sundance film festival respectively . In addition, she also joined the film "In the Electric Mist" adapted from James Lee Burke's Romanzo criminale of the same name , and starred with Tommy Lee Jones , John Peter Sarsgaard and John Goodman . Moon comes out.
    In private life, Kelly Macdonald met Dougie Payne, a member of Travis , also from Scotch , in 2000. They married three years later and welcomed their first child in 2008.

    Personal Life

    family member:
    Husband: Dougie Payne (member of Travis band) child; Freddie Macdonald
    Extended Reading

    State of Play quotes

    • Stephen Collins: [seated on the steps of Cal McCaffrey's house, as Cal is walking away] You're no good to Anne now... Your name will be on the story... You'd know if you had them... Kids... They shoot the messenger... They just do