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Kate Maberly

 
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Kate Maberly
Born Kate Elizabeth Emily Maberly
March 14, 1982 (1982-03-14) (age 27)
Surrey, England
Years active 1991–present
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Kate Maberly
Birth name Kate Elizabeth Cameron Maberly
Born March 14, 1982 (1982-03-14) (age 27)
Genre(s) Rock, Folk, Pop, Acoustic, Alternative
Instrument(s) Guitar, Cello, Piano, Vocals
Years active 1991–present
Website http://www.katemaberly.co.uk/

Kate Elizabeth Cameron Maberly (born 14 March 1982) is an English actress and musician. She has appeared in film, television, radio and on stage.

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Early life

Maberly was born in Surrey, England. She is the daughter of an attorney and one of five children; her older sister Polly is an actress as well. She has two older brothers Thomas and Guy, and one younger brother Jack.

Maberly joined a swimming team when she was 5 years old, and was a county champion swimmer up to the age of 16. She represented her county in tennis from the age of 12, and since 2000 has won various tennis club leagues in London[citation needed].

Maberly skipped a year of school, and graduated from London's Trinity College of Music in 2004 with a joint honours degree in piano and cello performance. She enjoys singing, and writing music).

Career

Her breakthrough role came in 1993 when, at the age of ten, she starred as Mary Lennox in the feature film The Secret Garden. This internationally acclaimed performance paved the way for several subsequent leading roles, including Ira in the 1995 movie Friendship's Field, the blind girl Dinah Bellman in the 1995 movie The Langoliers, and Vanessa in the 1997 BBC TV Drama Mothertime.

Since The Secret Garden, Maberly has also gone on to roles in the 1996 miniseries Gulliver's Travels starring Ted Danson, costarring as the granddaughter of Omar Sharif's character in the 1998 IMAX film Mysteries of Egypt, and as the actress who plays Wendy Darling in the 2004 film Finding Neverland. In early 2007, she appeared in two feature films, the Australian/UK thriller Like Minds, and the British teen comedy Popcorn. In 2009, she will appear as Jennifer in the direct-to-DVD thriller, Boogeyman 3.

She has performed voice-overs for Ordynek, Bringing the Pride of Poland to Texas in 2000, and for The Braniff Pages in 2001. She has completed several radio works for BBC Radio 4, including The Dorabella Variation, A Certain Smile, and National Velvet. Maberly's narration of the audio book Catherine Called Birdy, written by Karen Cushman, received an Audie Award in 1995. More recently, Maberly teamed up with a London area music producer to record several of her own songs for a new EP.

Maberly demonstrated her musical abilities playing the piano in the 1995 BBC drama Mothertime, and playing the cello in the 2004 short film The Audition. She also produced and directed a music video for the Danish rock band Blooq a.k.a Triggerbox.

Movies

Title (Year) Role
The Secret Garden (1993) Mary Lennox
Friendships Field (1995) Ira
The Langoliers (TV) (1995) Dinah Catherine Bellman
Mothertime (1997) Vanessa
Mysteries of Egypt (1998) Granddaughter
Gooseberries Don’t Dance (1999) Guest
Deserter (2002) Jennifer Murray
Audition (2004, short film) Lucy Carrington
Finding Neverland (2004) Wendy Darling
Like Minds aka Murderous Intent (2006) Susan Mueller
Blood on Benefits (2006, short film) Rianne
Popcorn (2007) Annie
Boogeyman 3 (2009) Jennifer
The Story of Bonnie and Clyde (2010) Billy Parker

Theatre

Television

Radio

Other works

  • Catherine Called Birdie (audiobook narrator)
  • Braniff Airway's Promotion for "The Braniff Pages" - braniffpages.com (commercial voiceover)
  • A voiceover for The Origins of the Arabian, a documentary on horses
  • Ordynek, Bringing The Pride of Poland to Texas (commercial voiceover, 2000)

Publications

  • Article Factory Magazine (USA) April 2007, Iss. Spring, pg. 54-62, "British Young Guns"
  • Pictorial Factory Magazine (USA) April 2007, Iss. Spring, pg. 54-64, "British Young Guns"

Awards

Maberly has won two professional awards:

References

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