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Michelle Dockery

Dockery at the Paris Fashion Week 2012
Born (1981-12-15) 15 December 1981 (age 30)
Romford, North East London, England
Occupation Actress
Years active 2004–present

Michelle Dockery (born 15 December 1981) is an English actress of stage and screen, and a singer. She is known for her role as Lady Mary Crawley in the ITV/PBS drama series Downton Abbey. She made her television debut in Fingersmith in 2005.

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Early life

Dockery is the youngest of three daughters of Michael Dockery, a native of Athlone, Ireland,[1] who worked his way up from driving a van to becoming a surveyor, and his wife Lorraine, is from Stepney, East London. After working as a driver, in his 50s, her father graduated in occupational hygiene and qualified as an environmental analyst, becoming the first person to survey the British bases in Antarctica. [2] Dockery's great-grandmother Maud Malyon was born in 1910 in Newham, East London, and was a domestic servant.[3] She was just 17 when she married grocer’s assistant William Henry Oakman, 18, at West Ham Register Office.

Dockery was born and brought up in Romford, East London. [4] She was educated first at the Chadwell Heath Foundation School in Chadwell Heath, later known as Chadwell Heath Academy. She was then trained at the Finch Stage School[5]. At the age of 18, with two A-levels, she won a place at London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama (Guildhall School of Music & Drama). [6] She graduated from London's Guildhall School of Music & Drama in 2004.[7].

Personal life

Dockery lives in London with her boyfriend, who is an architect.[8]

Acting career

Theatre

Dockery was a member of the National Youth Theatre, studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where she won the Gold Medal for drama and made her professional debut in His Dark Materials at the Royal National Theatre in 2004.[9] In 2006, she was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award for her performance as Dina Dorf in Pillars of the Community at the National Theatre.[10]

Dockery appeared in Burnt by the Sun at the National Theatre for which she received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[11] She won second prize at the Ian Charleson Awards for her performance as Eliza Doolittle in Peter Hall's production of Pygmalion at the Theatre Royal, Bath, which toured the UK and transferred to The Old Vic in 2008,[12] and for the same production was nominated Best Newcomer at the Evening Standard Awards 2008.[13]

In 2010, she played Ophelia in Hamlet at the Crucible Theatre alongside John Simm.[14]

Television

Dockery made her television debut as Betty in Fingersmith in 2005.[15]

In 2006, she starred as Susan Sto Helit in a two-part adaptation of Terry Pratchett's novel Hogfather.[16]

In 2008, Dockery played Kathryn in Channel 4's The Red Riding Trilogy and played the guest lead of tormented rape victim Gemma Morrison in BBC`s Waking the Dead. In 2009, she appeared in the two-part Cranford Christmas special for the BBC, and starred as the lead character in a modernised BBC adaptation of The Turn of the Screw.

Dockery came to public prominence in 2010 when she played Lady Mary Crawley in Julian Fellowes' series Downton Abbey, the first season of which was screened on ITV between September and November 2010. She was nominated for a Southbank Award in January for Best Breakthrough Performance in a TV drama. A second series of Downton Abbey was shown in 2011, followed by a special Christmas Day episode, and a third series has been commissioned for broadcast in September 2012.[17]

Music

Dockery is also a jazz singer. She sang at the 50th Anniversary of Ronnie Scott's Jazz club in London and has occasionally sung with Sadie and the Hotheads, a band formed by Elizabeth McGovern, who plays her mother in Downton Abbey.[18][19] Dockery cites her musical influences as Peggy Lee, Melody Gardot and Billie Holiday in her more melancholy moods.[19] Dockery’s passion for music is shared by McGovern.[19]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2005 Fingersmith Betty TV series
2006 Hogfather Susan/Death of Rats TV movie
2007 Consent TV film
Dalziel and Pascoe Aimee Hobbs TV series (2 episodes)
2008 Poppy Shakespeare Dawn TV film
Heartbeat Sue Padgett TV series (1 episode: "Take Three Girls")
2009 Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1974 Kathryn Taylor TV film
Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1983 Kathryn Taylor TV film
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Ewa Rozenfeld TV film
Waking the Dead Gemma Morrison TV series (2 episodes)
Return to Cranford Erminia Whyte TV mini-series (2 episodes)
The Turn of the Screw Ann TV film
2010 "Spoiler" Goth Girl Short
Downton Abbey Lady Mary Crawley TV series (16 episodes: 2010-2011)
Shades of Beige Jodie Short
2011 Hanna False Marissa
2012 Anna Karenina Princess Betsy Tverskaya Filming (as of January 2012)
Henry IV, Part 1 Lady Percy TV film (pre-production as of January 2012)

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue Awards and nominations
2004 His Dark Materials Jessie/ understudy Lyra National Theatre
2005 Henry IV Parts I & II Carrier
The UN Inspector Female activist
Pillars of the Community Dina Nominated—Ian Charleson Award - Best Actress
2007 Dying for It Kleopatra Almeida Theatre
Pygmalion Eliza Doolittle UK tour Ian Charleson Award - Best Actress
Nominated—Evening Standard Award - Best Newcomer
2008 Uncle Vanya Yelena UK tour
Pygmalion Eliza Doolittle Old Vic Theatre Ian Charleson Award - Best Actress
Nominated—Evening Standard Award - Best Newcomer
2009 Burnt By The Sun Maroussia National Theatre Nominated—Olivier Award - Best Supporting Actress
2010 Hamlet Ophelia Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

References

  1. ^ Downton Abbey: The Farce Factor The Entertainment Network, RTÉ, 10 October 2011
  2. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2043939/Downton-Abbeys-girls-On-screen-play-Earls-daughters-secret-hide-dramas-lie-family-histories.html#ixzz1p15DOnIQ
  3. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2043939/Downton-Abbeys-girls-On-screen-play-Earls-daughters-secret-hide-dramas-lie-family-histories.html
  4. ^ Davies, Barbara (1 October 2011). "Real secrets of Downton's girls". Mail Online. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2043939/Downton-Abbeys-girls-On-screen-play-Earls-daughters-secret-hide-dramas-lie-family-histories.html. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 
  5. ^ Company Members - Michelle Dockery National Theatre; accessed 21 October 2011
  6. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2031723/Downton-Abbeys-Michelle-Dockery-Whats-Essex-girl-doing-Downton-Abbey.html#ixzz1p0ylgKBB
  7. ^ Masterpiece: Downton Abbey PBS; accessed 21 October 2011.
  8. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2031723/Downton-Abbeys-Michelle-Dockery-Whats-Essex-girl-doing-Downton-Abbey.html#ixzz1p0x2KLcG
  9. ^ Inverne, James (30 November 2004). "Previews for Second Part of His Dark Materials Begin Nov. 30". Playbill. http://www.playbill.com/news/article/89824-Previews-for-Second-Part-of-His-Dark-Materials-Begin-Nov-30. Retrieved 11 January 2012. 
  10. ^ "Recent awards for drama graduates". Guildhall School of Music and Drama. http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/acting/acting_graduates/recent_awards_for_drama_graduates.html?print=1. Retrieved 1 October 2011. 
  11. ^ "Olivier awards nominations". guardian.co.uk (Guardian News and Media). 8 February 2010. http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/2010/feb/08/olivier-awards-nominations-full-list. Retrieved 1 October 2011. 
  12. ^ Theatre review: Pygmalion/Old Vic, London The Guardian, 17 May 2008
  13. ^ The 2008 ES Theatre Awards shortlist Evening Standard, 24 November 2008
  14. ^ First Night: Hamlet, Sheffield Crucible The Independent, 23 September 2010
  15. ^ "Michelle Dockery". IMDb. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1890784/. Retrieved 1 October 2011. 
  16. ^ O'Sullivan, Michael (7 March 20008). "'Hogfather': Low-Budget Hogwash". Washington Post: p. T 39. 
  17. ^ Halliday, Josh (3 November 2011). "Downton Abbey: ITV confirms third series". guardian.co.uk (Guardian News and Media). http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/03/downton-abbey-itv-third-series?newsfeed=true. Retrieved 10 November 2011. 
  18. ^ The Times, 6 November 2010
  19. ^ a b c Woods, Judith (9 September 2011). "Michelle Dockery: What's an Essex girl doing at Downton Abbey?". Daily Mail. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2031723/Downton-Abbeys-Michelle-Dockery-Whats-Essex-girl-doing-Downton-Abbey.html#ixzz1p126UuFH. Retrieved 3 May 2012. 

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