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Morse: Drink that, Lewis, and loosen some brain cells.
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Michelle Fairley
Michelle Fairley, born in January 1964 in Northern Ireland, England, is an actor.
In 1988, he played Henrik Ibsen 's work "The Lady from the Sea" as the finale at the Glasgow Civic Theatre and received positive attention. In 2011, she played Catelyn Tully , or Lady Stark , in the American drama " Game of Thrones " .
Performing Experience
When she was a teenager, she was a member of the Ulster Youth Theater, although she was only a hobby, but there she fell in love with acting.
After graduating from grammar school, he continued to improve his acting skills with the Fringe Benefits troupe.
In the mid-1980s, her mentor recommended her to participate in the Irish playwright Christina Reid's "Joyriders". Michelle won the role and in 1986 successfully stood on the Tricycle Theatre in London's medium-sized theaters.
Her first screen appearance is impressive, in Stephen Polyakov (Stephen Poliakoff) 1988 thriller " Hidden City, played his roles in the cleaners" (Hidden City).
In the late 1990s, she starred in a series of high-quality television productions, especially the BBC longevity series "Lovejoy" (1986-94) and ITV's "Inspector Morse" (1987). -2000).
In 1994, at the Old Museum Art Centre in Belfast, the Irish premiere of Ariel Dorfman's tense drama "Death and the Maiden" staged a stunning comeback. In the play, she played a former political prisoner with a vengeful heart, reversing revenge. The torturer who abused her.
In addition, she also participated in some TV movies, such as Channel 4's crime drama "Comics" in 1996 and BBC's "The Precious Blood" in the same year. In the same year, he played the leading role in the BBC comedy "Safeand Sound" set in Belfast. Michelle played the role of Tommy's alcoholic and free-spirited sister Eleanor, who was also the object of Dougie's love. Although the drama was only filmed for one season, it was the beginning of Michelle's broader drama.
In 1997, he played the vulgar and treacherous Mrs. Fitzpatrick in a classic short play adapted from Henry Fielding 's comedy novel " Tom Jones " by the BBC. In the same year, he also played a recurring role in the BBC's "The Broker's Man".
In 1999, she co-starred in the comedy "Births, Marriages and Deaths" with the cool star Ray Winstone, which was nominated by BAFTA.
Her theatrical career reached a rising peak in 1997, acting as the heroine in the thriller "The Weir" written by Conor McPherson. The play received an enthusiastic response, and from its debut in London’s Royal Court Theater (Royal Court Theater) all the way to the show to the opposite of the Atlantic Ocean., A total of 277 shows were staged at the Watercor Theater in New York.
Michelle's theatrical career has continued to rise with a series of pioneer-level performances. In 2003, she starred in Owen McCafferty's "Scenes from the Big Picture" at the National Theatre and in the same year as Gary Mitchell's Irish drama "Loyal Women" at the Royal Court Theatre. In 2004, the British and Irish premieres of Harold Pinter 's " Ashes to Ashes " (Ashes to Ashes) directed by McCafferty, which she participated in in 2004, started as scheduled at the Royal Court Theatre and the Lyric Theatre in Belfast, respectively. .
In the theater industry enjoyed a high reputation, Downton Abbey plays Lady Mary's Michelle Dockery has said've watched Shakespeare's plays MF participating "in 2007 of London's top Donmar Warehouse Theater Othello ", and that "MF It fully interprets the image of the character in my mind when I first read this drama when I was 15 years old"
For her role as Emilia in the drama "Othello", she was nominated for the " Laurence Olivier Awards " (Olivier award, the most important British drama and musical award, named after the famous British actor Laurence Olivier , which is considered to be the highest international honor in the British drama. It is equivalent to the BAFTA and the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre in the United States .
Although her success in theatrical performance did not make the transition to the big screen, a glimpse of her mother who played Hermione Granger in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)" was enough to arouse HBO. The attention of the "Game of Thrones" crew, and successfully won her the role of Catelyn Stark.
Her big-screen resume is also often a little surprised. She has played some less important roles in some well-received movies, such as James Ivory 's "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries" in 1998, and Kate Winslet 's Hideous Kinky in 1999 ( Hideous Kinky), and Mysterious Island (The Others) by Nicole Mary Kidman in 2001 . She has portrayed successful supporting roles in two real story adaptations of Julie Walters, an Oscar-winning actress, in 2005 ITV's "Ahead of the Class" as a teacher at a problematic school in London, and the other In 2009, Frank McGuinness wrote the BBC's " A Short Stay in Switzerland " (A Short Stay in Switzerland) as a loyal and reliable butler.
MF starred in a popular British TV series, won the 2010 BAFTA best series " MISFITS " (Misfits), as the mother of the leading actor Nathan (episodes 1 and 2)
MF will appear in the third season of the popular drama Suits "Golden Lawyer", which will be broadcast on July 16, 2013. As a loop actor, he will play the successful British Petroleum businessman and may make his debut in the third episode of the third season.
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