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Carey Mulligan

Carey Hannah Mulligan (born 28 May 1985) is an English actress. She has received various accolades, including a British Academy Film Award, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and a Tony Award.

Carey Mulligan
Mulligan in 2018
Born
Carey Hannah Mulligan

(1985-05-28) 28 May 1985 (age 37)
London, England
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Spouse
(m. 2012)
Children2
AwardsFull list

Mulligan made her professional acting debut on stage in Kevin Elyot's play Forty Winks (2004) at the Royal Court Theatre. She made her film debut with a supporting role in Joe Wright's romantic drama Pride & Prejudice (2005), followed by diverse roles in television, including the drama series Bleak House (2005), the television film Northanger Abbey (2007), and a guest appearance in Doctor Who, where she played Sally Sparrow. She made her Broadway debut in the revival of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (2008), which earned her a Drama Desk Award nomination.

Mulligan's breakthrough role came as a 1960s schoolgirl in the coming-of-age film An Education (2009), for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. She gained further acclaim for her performances in Never Let Me Go (2010), Drive (2011), Shame (2011), The Great Gatsby (2013), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), Suffragette (2015), Mudbound (2017), Wildlife (2018), and She Said (2022). For her performance in the Broadway revival of David Hare's Skylight (2015), she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, and for her portrayal of a vigilante in the black comedy Promising Young Woman (2020), Mulligan received her second Academy Award nomination.

Mulligan has been an ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society since 2012, and an ambassador for War Child since 2014. She has been married to singer-songwriter Marcus Mumford since 2012. They have two children.

Early life and education

Carey Hannah Mulligan[1] was born on 28 May 1985 in London,[2] to Nano (née Booth) and Stephen Mulligan. Her father, a hotel manager, is of Irish descent and is originally from Liverpool.[3] Her mother, a university lecturer, is from Llandeilo, Wales.[4][3][5][6] Her parents met while they were both working in a hotel in their twenties. In My Grandparents' War (2019), she explored her maternal grandfather Denzil Booth's role as naval radar artillery officer on HMS Indefatigable at the Battle of Okinawa and then sailing into Tokyo Bay at the end of World War II.[7]

When Mulligan was three, her father's hotel manager work took the family to Germany. While living there, she and her brother attended the International School of Düsseldorf.[8] When she was eight, she and her family moved back to the UK. As a teenager, she was educated at Woldingham School, an independent school in Surrey.[9]

Her interest in acting sparked from watching her brother perform in a school production of The King and I when she was six. During rehearsals, she pleaded with his teachers to let her be in the play. They let her join the chorus.[10] While enrolled in Woldingham School as a teen, she was heavily involved in theatre. She was the student head of the drama department there, performing in plays and musicals, conducting workshops with younger students, and helping put on productions.[11][12]

When she was 16, she attended a production of Henry V starring Kenneth Branagh. His performance emboldened her and reinforced her belief that she wanted to pursue a career in acting. She wrote a letter to Branagh asking him for advice. "I explained that my parents didn't want me to act, but that I felt it was my vocation in life," she said. Branagh's sister replied: "Kenneth says that if you feel such a strong need to be an actress, you must be an actress."[10]

Mulligan's parents disapproved of her acting ambitions and wished for her to attend a university like her brother. At age 17, she applied to three London drama schools instead of the universities she was expected to apply to, but was not invited to attend them.[10] During her final year at Woldingham School, actor/screenwriter Julian Fellowes delivered a lecture at the school on the production of the film Gosford Park. Mulligan briefly talked to him after the lecture and asked him for advice on an acting career. Fellowes tried to dissuade her from the profession and suggested she "marry a lawyer" instead. Undeterred, she later sent Fellowes a letter in which she stated she was serious about acting and that it was her purpose in life.

Several weeks later, Fellowes's wife Emma invited Mulligan to a dinner she and her husband were hosting for young aspiring actors. It facilitated an introduction between Mulligan and a casting assistant that led to an audition for a role in Pride and Prejudice. She auditioned three times, and was eventually given the role of Kitty Bennet.[10][6][13][14] During her late teens and early twenties, she worked as a pub barmaid and an errand-runner for Ealing Studios between acting jobs.[13][15]

Career

2004–2008: Early work

In 2004 Mulligan made her stage debut in the play Forty Winks at the Royal Court Theatre in London.[16][17] She made her film debut the following 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 orphan Ada Clare in the BAFTA award-winning BBC adaption of Charles Dickens' Bleak House, her television debut.[18]

Among her 2007 projects were My Boy Jack, starring Daniel Radcliffe, another Jane Austen adaptation, Northanger Abbey, starring Felicity Jones, and the Doctor Who episode "Blink", which won her the Constellation Award for Best Female Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Television Episode.[citation needed] She rounded out 2007 by appearing in an acclaimed stage revival of The Seagull, in which she played Nina alongside Kristin Scott Thomas and Chiwetel Ejiofor. The Daily Telegraph said her performance was "quite extraordinarily radiating'" and The Observer called her "almost unbearably affecting."[19] While in the middle of the production, she had to have an appendectomy, preventing her from being able to perform for a week.[19] For her debut Broadway performance in the 2008 American transfer of The Seagull, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, but lost to Angela Lansbury for Blithe Spirit.[20]

2009–2014: Breakthrough and critical success

Her big breakthrough came when, at 24, she was cast in her first leading role as Jenny in the 2009 independent film An Education, directed by Danish filmmaker Lone Scherfig and written by Nick Hornby. Over a hundred actresses auditioned for the part, but Mulligan's audition impressed Scherfig the most.[21][22] The film and her performance received rave reviews, and she was nominated for an Academy Award, Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe, Critics Choice and won a BAFTA Award. Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly and Todd McCarthy of Variety both compared her performance to that of Audrey Hepburn.[23][24] Rolling Stone's Peter Travers described her as having given a "sensational, starmaking performance,"[25] Mulligan was the recipient of the BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination, which is voted on by the British public.[26]

In 2010, she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,[27] That same year she starred in the film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's acclaimed novel Never Let Me Go with Keira Knightley, and Andrew Garfield. She won a British Independent Award for her performance. That same year she starred in the Oliver Stone-directed film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.[26] Screened out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival,[28] it was her first major studio project.[29] Later that year she also provided vocals for the song "Write About Love" by Belle & Sebastian.[30]

She returned to the stage in the Atlantic Theater Company's off-Broadway play adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's Through a Glass, Darkly, from 13 May – 3 July 2011.[31] Mulligan played the central character, a mentally unstable woman, and received glowing praise from reviewers.[32] Ben Brantley, theater critic for The New York Times, wrote that Mulligan's performance was "acting of the highest order"; he also described her as "extraordinary" and "one of the finest actresses of her generation."[33]

 
Mulligan at the Australian premiere of The Great Gatsby in 2013

Mulligan co-starred in two critically acclaimed films in 2011. The first being Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive, with Ryan Gosling. The second film was Steve McQueen's sex-addiction drama Shame alongside Michael Fassbender[34] Both films were major film festival hits. Drive debuted at 2011 Cannes Film Festival and Shame debuted at 2011 Venice Film Festival, both to rave reviews. She was nominated for her second BAFTA award—Best Supporting Actress—for the film Drive which also garnered a total of 4 BAFTA award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director.[35] For her performance in Shame, she received critical praise as well as a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

In 2013, she starred as Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, which was released in May 2013.[36] Mulligan auditioned for the role of Daisy in late 2010. While attending a Vogue fashion dinner in New York City in November, Baz Luhrmann’s wife, Catherine Martin, told her she had the part. In May 2012, she was a co-chair, alongside Anna Wintour, for the 2012 Met Ball Gala themed Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations.[37][38] In 2013, she also starred in Joel and Ethan Coen's black comedy Inside Llewyn Davis alongside Oscar Isaac, and Justin Timberlake. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews.[39]

In 2014, she starred in the London revival of the play Skylight with Bill Nighy and Matthew Beard, directed by Stephen Daldry, at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End.[40] It won the 2014 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Revival of the Year and was nominated for the 2014 Olivier Award for Best Revival.[41] She followed the production when it transferred to Broadway at the John Golden Theatre in April 2015. The transfer was a massive success. The play won the Tony Award for Best Revival and she earned her first Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play.[42][43]

2015–present: Continued acclaim

Mulligan has continued to earn acclaim for her portrayal of a wide range of complex characters.[44][45] In 2015, Mulligan was praised for her roles in two acclaimed films released that year. She starred in Thomas Vinterberg's film adaptation of Thomas Hardy's novel Far from the Madding Crowd with Matthias Schoenaerts, Tom Sturridge, and Michael Sheen,[46][47] as well as Sarah Gavron's Suffragette with Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Whishaw, Brendan Gleeson and Meryl Streep.[48]

In 2017, she starred in Netflix's Mudbound, directed by Dee Rees. The film was met with critical acclaim. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 97% with the consensus reading, "Mudbound offers a well-acted, finely detailed snapshot of American history whose scenes of rural class struggle resonate far beyond their period setting."[49] The film earned four Academy Award nominations including Best Adapted Screenplay for Rees.

 
Mulligan attending the premiere of Wildlife at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival

In 2018, she starred in Paul Dano's directorial debut film Wildlife with Jake Gyllenhaal. The film was written by Dano and Zoe Kazan, and is an adaptation of Richard Ford’s novel of the same name. The film debuted at the 71st Cannes Film Festival and received rave reviews from critics. The film has earned a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus reading, "Wildlife's portrait of a family in crisis is beautifully composed by director Paul Dano – and brought brilliantly to life by a career-best performance from Carey Mulligan."[50] For her performance, Mulligan received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actress.

Mulligan stepped back into television as a Detective Inspector in Collateral, a BBC Two limited series, receiving plaudits from American and British critics.[51][52] Mulligan praised creator Sir David Hare for seamlessly accommodating her pregnancy into the script.[53]

Mulligan appeared off Broadway in the solo show, Girls and Boys at the Minetta Lane Theatre. The show was written by Dennis Kelly and directed by Lyndsey Turner. Her performance was praised, with The New York Times calling it "perfection". While promoting the show on Stephen Colbert's Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Mulligan described being injured while the curtain was going down. Bradley Cooper, who was in the audience, visited her backstage and carried her to urgent care.[54]

In 2020, Mulligan starred in Emerald Fennell's black comedy thriller film Promising Young Woman, alongside Bo Burnham and Alison Brie. She also served as an executive producer on the film, which debuted at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival to great acclaim. The website Rotten Tomatoes lists the film's rating as 90%, with a critics consensus reading, "A boldly provocative, timely thriller, Promising Young Woman is an auspicious feature debut for writer-director Emerald Fennell — and a career highlight for Carey Mulligan."[55] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the film's release was delayed to 25 December 2020.[56] For her performance, she received her second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress and won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress among many other honours. After winning Best Female Lead at the 36th Independent Spirit Awards, Mulligan dedicated her award to the late Helen McCrory.[57][58]

In 2021, Mulligan replaced Nicole Kidman in The Dig, a film about the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo, co-starring Ralph Fiennes and Lily James. It received a limited release in the United Kingdom, followed by a streaming release via Netflix.[59] The following year, Mulligan portrayed Megan Twohey, one of the real life New York Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein scandal, in Maria Schrader's She Said, based on the book of the same name.[60] For her performance, Mulligan received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.[61]

Upcoming projects

Mulligan will star as Felicia Montealegre in Bradley Cooper's directorial Maestro, a biopic based on the life of Leonard Bernstein, alongside Cooper and Jeremy Strong.[62] The film is set to be released on Netflix in 2023. She will also star with Adam Sandler in Netflix's adaptation of the science fiction novel Spaceman of Bohemia, directed by Johan Renck.[63] In addition, she will have a voice role in the stop motion animated feature Wildwood, based on the fantasy novel of the same name.[64]

Personal life

Mulligan is married to Marcus Mumford, the lead singer of Mumford & Sons. They were childhood pen pals who lost touch and reconnected as adults.[65][66] A few weeks after completing production on the film Inside Llewyn Davis, in which they were both involved, they married on 21 April 2012.[67] They have two children.[68][69]

Philanthropy

Aside from acting, Mulligan was among the actresses who took part in the Safe Project—each was photographed in the place she feels safest—for a 2010 series to raise awareness of sex trafficking.[70] She donated the Vionnet gown she wore at the 2010 BAFTAs to the Curiosity Shop, which sells its donations to raise money for charity.[71]

Mulligan became the ambassador of the Alzheimer's Society in 2012, with the goal of raising awareness and research funding for Alzheimers and dementia. Her grandmother lived with Alzheimer's disease for the final 17 years of her life, during which she no longer recognised Mulligan.[72][73] She helped host and participated in the 2012 Alzheimer's Society Memory Walk and was one of the sponsored Alzheimer's Society runners in the 2013 Nike Run to the Beat half-marathon in London.[74][75]

In 2014, Mulligan became an ambassador for the charity War Child and visited the Democratic Republic of Congo in this role.[76][77]

Acting credits

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2005 Pride & Prejudice Kitty Bennet [78]
2007 Blood on Benefits Emma Short film [79]
And When Did You Last See Your Father? Rachel [80]
2008 Slapper Susan Short film [81]
2009 The Greatest Rose [82]
Brothers Cassie Willis [83]
Public Enemies Carol Slayman [84]
An Education Jenny Mellor [85]
2010 Never Let Me Go Kathy H [86]
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Winnie Gekko [87]
2011 Drive Irene [88]
Shame Sissy Sullivan [89]
2013 The Great Gatsby Daisy Buchanan [90]
Inside Llewyn Davis Jean Berkey [91]
2015 Far from the Madding Crowd Bathsheba Everdene [92]
Suffragette Maud Watts [93]
2017 Mudbound Laura McAllan [94]
2018 Wildlife Jeanette Brinson [95]
2020 Promising Young Woman Cassandra "Cassie" Thomas Also executive producer [96]
A Christmas Carol Belle (voice) [97]
2021 The Dig Edith Pretty [98]
2022 She Said Megan Twohey [99]
2023 Spaceman   Lenka Post-production [100]
Maestro   Felicia Montealegre [101]
Wildwood   (voice) Filming [102]
TBA Saltburn   Post-production [103]
Key
  Denotes productions that have not yet been released

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2005 Bleak House Ada Clare Miniseries (15 episodes) [104]
2006 The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard Emily Pritchard 6 episodes [105]
Agatha Christie's Marple Violet Willett Episode: "The Sittaford Mystery" [106]
Trial & Retribution Emily Harrogate 2 episodes [107]
2007 Waking the Dead Sister Bridgid 2 episodes [108]
Northanger Abbey Isabella Thorpe Television film [109]
My Boy Jack Elsie Kipling Television film [110]
Doctor Who Sally Sparrow Episode: "Blink" [111]
2014 The Spoils of Babylon Lady Anne York (voice) 2 episodes [112]
2015 The Walker Sunny 8 episodes [113]
2018 Collateral DI Kip Glaspie Miniseries (4 episodes) [114]
2019 My Grandparents' War Herself Episode: "Episode 4" [115]
2021 Saturday Night Live Herself (host) Episode: "Carey Mulligan/Kid Cudi" [116]

Stage

Year Title Role Venue Ref.
2004 Forty Winks Hermia Royal Court Theatre, London [117]
2005–06 The Hypochondriac Angelique Almeida Theatre, London [118]
2007 The Seagull Nina Zarechnaya Royal Court Theatre, London [119]
2008 Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway [120]
2011 Through a Glass Darkly Karin Atlantic Theatre Company, Off-Broadway [121]
2014 Skylight Kyra Hollis Wyndham's Theatre, West End [122]
2015 Golden Theatre, Broadway [123]
2018 Girls & Boys Performer Royal Court Theatre, London [124]
Minetta Lane Theatre, Off-Broadway [125]

Discography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title Result
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The Seagull Nominated
2009 Academy Award Best Actress An Education Nominated
British Academy Film Award Rising Star Award Nominated
Best Actress in a Leading Role Won
Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Actress Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
National Board of Review Best Actress Won
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2011 British Academy Film Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role Drive Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Supporting Actress Shame Nominated
2012 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play Through a Glass Darkly Nominated
2015 Skylight Nominated
Tony Award Best Leading Actress in a Play Nominated
2017 Independent Spirit Award Robert Altman Award Mudbound Won
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated
2018 Evening Standard Theatre Award[126] Best Actress Girls & Boys Nominated
Independent Spirit Award Best Female Lead Wildlife Nominated
2019 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Solo Performance Girls & Boys Nominated
2021 Academy Award Best Actress Promising Young Woman Nominated
Critics Choice Movie Awards Best Actress Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Independent Spirit Award Best Female Lead Won
MTV Movie & TV Awards Best Performance in a Movie Nominated
National Board of Review Best Actress Won
Palm Springs International Film Festival International Star Award Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Cinema Vanguard Award Won
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nominated
2022 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture She Said Nominated

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carey, mulligan, carey, hannah, mulligan, born, 1985, english, actress, received, various, accolades, including, british, academy, film, award, addition, nominations, academy, awards, three, golden, globe, awards, tony, award, mulligan, 2018borncarey, hannah, . Carey Hannah Mulligan born 28 May 1985 is an English actress She has received various accolades including a British Academy Film Award in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards three Golden Globe Awards and a Tony Award Carey MulliganMulligan in 2018BornCarey Hannah Mulligan 1985 05 28 28 May 1985 age 37 London EnglandOccupationActressYears active2004 presentSpouseMarcus Mumford m 2012 wbr Children2AwardsFull listMulligan made her professional acting debut on stage in Kevin Elyot s play Forty Winks 2004 at the Royal Court Theatre She made her film debut with a supporting role in Joe Wright s romantic drama Pride amp Prejudice 2005 followed by diverse roles in television including the drama series Bleak House 2005 the television film Northanger Abbey 2007 and a guest appearance in Doctor Who where she played Sally Sparrow She made her Broadway debut in the revival of Anton Chekhov s The Seagull 2008 which earned her a Drama Desk Award nomination Mulligan s breakthrough role came as a 1960s schoolgirl in the coming of age film An Education 2009 for which she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress She gained further acclaim for her performances in Never Let Me Go 2010 Drive 2011 Shame 2011 The Great Gatsby 2013 Inside Llewyn Davis 2013 Far from the Madding Crowd 2015 Suffragette 2015 Mudbound 2017 Wildlife 2018 and She Said 2022 For her performance in the Broadway revival of David Hare s Skylight 2015 she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play and for her portrayal of a vigilante in the black comedy Promising Young Woman 2020 Mulligan received her second Academy Award nomination Mulligan has been an ambassador for the Alzheimer s Society since 2012 and an ambassador for War Child since 2014 She has been married to singer songwriter Marcus Mumford since 2012 They have two children Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 2004 2008 Early work 2 2 2009 2014 Breakthrough and critical success 2 3 2015 present Continued acclaim 2 3 1 Upcoming projects 3 Personal life 4 Philanthropy 5 Acting credits 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Stage 6 Discography 7 Awards and nominations 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditCarey Hannah Mulligan 1 was born on 28 May 1985 in London 2 to Nano nee Booth and Stephen Mulligan Her father a hotel manager is of Irish descent and is originally from Liverpool 3 Her mother a university lecturer is from Llandeilo Wales 4 3 5 6 Her parents met while they were both working in a hotel in their twenties In My Grandparents War 2019 she explored her maternal grandfather Denzil Booth s role as naval radar artillery officer on HMS Indefatigable at the Battle of Okinawa and then sailing into Tokyo Bay at the end of World War II 7 When Mulligan was three her father s hotel manager work took the family to Germany While living there she and her brother attended the International School of Dusseldorf 8 When she was eight she and her family moved back to the UK As a teenager she was educated at Woldingham School an independent school in Surrey 9 Her interest in acting sparked from watching her brother perform in a school production of The King and I when she was six During rehearsals she pleaded with his teachers to let her be in the play They let her join the chorus 10 While enrolled in Woldingham School as a teen she was heavily involved in theatre She was the student head of the drama department there performing in plays and musicals conducting workshops with younger students and helping put on productions 11 12 When she was 16 she attended a production of Henry V starring Kenneth Branagh His performance emboldened her and reinforced her belief that she wanted to pursue a career in acting She wrote a letter to Branagh asking him for advice I explained that my parents didn t want me to act but that I felt it was my vocation in life she said Branagh s sister replied Kenneth says that if you feel such a strong need to be an actress you must be an actress 10 Mulligan s parents disapproved of her acting ambitions and wished for her to attend a university like her brother At age 17 she applied to three London drama schools instead of the universities she was expected to apply to but was not invited to attend them 10 During her final year at Woldingham School actor screenwriter Julian Fellowes delivered a lecture at the school on the production of the film Gosford Park Mulligan briefly talked to him after the lecture and asked him for advice on an acting career Fellowes tried to dissuade her from the profession and suggested she marry a lawyer instead Undeterred she later sent Fellowes a letter in which she stated she was serious about acting and that it was her purpose in life Several weeks later Fellowes s wife Emma invited Mulligan to a dinner she and her husband were hosting for young aspiring actors It facilitated an introduction between Mulligan and a casting assistant that led to an audition for a role in Pride and Prejudice She auditioned three times and was eventually given the role of Kitty Bennet 10 6 13 14 During her late teens and early twenties she worked as a pub barmaid and an errand runner for Ealing Studios between acting jobs 13 15 Career Edit2004 2008 Early work Edit In 2004 Mulligan made her stage debut in the play Forty Winks at the Royal Court Theatre in London 16 17 She made her film debut the following year in Joe Wright s 2005 film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel Pride amp Prejudice portraying Kitty Bennet alongside Keira Knightley Later that year she won the role of orphan Ada Clare in the BAFTA award winning BBC adaption of Charles Dickens Bleak House her television debut 18 Among her 2007 projects were My Boy Jack starring Daniel Radcliffe another Jane Austen adaptation Northanger Abbey starring Felicity Jones and the Doctor Who episode Blink which won her the Constellation Award for Best Female Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Television Episode citation needed She rounded out 2007 by appearing in an acclaimed stage revival of The Seagull in which she played Nina alongside Kristin Scott Thomas and Chiwetel Ejiofor The Daily Telegraph said her performance was quite extraordinarily radiating and The Observer called her almost unbearably affecting 19 While in the middle of the production she had to have an appendectomy preventing her from being able to perform for a week 19 For her debut Broadway performance in the 2008 American transfer of The Seagull she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award but lost to Angela Lansbury for Blithe Spirit 20 2009 2014 Breakthrough and critical success Edit Mulligan at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival Her big breakthrough came when at 24 she was cast in her first leading role as Jenny in the 2009 independent film An Education directed by Danish filmmaker Lone Scherfig and written by Nick Hornby Over a hundred actresses auditioned for the part but Mulligan s audition impressed Scherfig the most 21 22 The film and her performance received rave reviews and she was nominated for an Academy Award Screen Actors Guild Golden Globe Critics Choice and won a BAFTA Award Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly and Todd McCarthy of Variety both compared her performance to that of Audrey Hepburn 23 24 Rolling Stone s Peter Travers described her as having given a sensational starmaking performance 25 Mulligan was the recipient of the BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination which is voted on by the British public 26 In 2010 she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 27 That same year she starred in the film adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro s acclaimed novel Never Let Me Go with Keira Knightley and Andrew Garfield She won a British Independent Award for her performance That same year she starred in the Oliver Stone directed film Wall Street Money Never Sleeps 26 Screened out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival 28 it was her first major studio project 29 Later that year she also provided vocals for the song Write About Love by Belle amp Sebastian 30 She returned to the stage in the Atlantic Theater Company s off Broadway play adaptation of Ingmar Bergman s Through a Glass Darkly from 13 May 3 July 2011 31 Mulligan played the central character a mentally unstable woman and received glowing praise from reviewers 32 Ben Brantley theater critic for The New York Times wrote that Mulligan s performance was acting of the highest order he also described her as extraordinary and one of the finest actresses of her generation 33 Mulligan at the Australian premiere of The Great Gatsby in 2013 Mulligan co starred in two critically acclaimed films in 2011 The first being Nicolas Winding Refn s Drive with Ryan Gosling The second film was Steve McQueen s sex addiction drama Shame alongside Michael Fassbender 34 Both films were major film festival hits Drive debuted at 2011 Cannes Film Festival and Shame debuted at 2011 Venice Film Festival both to rave reviews She was nominated for her second BAFTA award Best Supporting Actress for the film Drive which also garnered a total of 4 BAFTA award nominations including Best Picture and Best Director 35 For her performance in Shame she received critical praise as well as a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress In 2013 she starred as Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann s The Great Gatsby opposite Leonardo DiCaprio which was released in May 2013 36 Mulligan auditioned for the role of Daisy in late 2010 While attending a Vogue fashion dinner in New York City in November Baz Luhrmann s wife Catherine Martin told her she had the part In May 2012 she was a co chair alongside Anna Wintour for the 2012 Met Ball Gala themed Schiaparelli and Prada Impossible Conversations 37 38 In 2013 she also starred in Joel and Ethan Coen s black comedy Inside Llewyn Davis alongside Oscar Isaac and Justin Timberlake The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to rave reviews 39 In 2014 she starred in the London revival of the play Skylight with Bill Nighy and Matthew Beard directed by Stephen Daldry at Wyndham s Theatre in London s West End 40 It won the 2014 Evening Standard Theatre Award for Revival of the Year and was nominated for the 2014 Olivier Award for Best Revival 41 She followed the production when it transferred to Broadway at the John Golden Theatre in April 2015 The transfer was a massive success The play won the Tony Award for Best Revival and she earned her first Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play 42 43 2015 present Continued acclaim Edit Mulligan has continued to earn acclaim for her portrayal of a wide range of complex characters 44 45 In 2015 Mulligan was praised for her roles in two acclaimed films released that year She starred in Thomas Vinterberg s film adaptation of Thomas Hardy s novel Far from the Madding Crowd with Matthias Schoenaerts Tom Sturridge and Michael Sheen 46 47 as well as Sarah Gavron s Suffragette with Helena Bonham Carter Ben Whishaw Brendan Gleeson and Meryl Streep 48 In 2017 she starred in Netflix s Mudbound directed by Dee Rees The film was met with critical acclaim On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 97 with the consensus reading Mudbound offers a well acted finely detailed snapshot of American history whose scenes of rural class struggle resonate far beyond their period setting 49 The film earned four Academy Award nominations including Best Adapted Screenplay for Rees Mulligan attending the premiere of Wildlife at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival In 2018 she starred in Paul Dano s directorial debut film Wildlife with Jake Gyllenhaal The film was written by Dano and Zoe Kazan and is an adaptation of Richard Ford s novel of the same name The film debuted at the 71st Cannes Film Festival and received rave reviews from critics The film has earned a 94 on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus reading Wildlife s portrait of a family in crisis is beautifully composed by director Paul Dano and brought brilliantly to life by a career best performance from Carey Mulligan 50 For her performance Mulligan received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Actress Mulligan stepped back into television as a Detective Inspector in Collateral a BBC Two limited series receiving plaudits from American and British critics 51 52 Mulligan praised creator Sir David Hare for seamlessly accommodating her pregnancy into the script 53 Mulligan appeared off Broadway in the solo show Girls and Boys at the Minetta Lane Theatre The show was written by Dennis Kelly and directed by Lyndsey Turner Her performance was praised with The New York Times calling it perfection While promoting the show on Stephen Colbert s Late Show with Stephen Colbert Mulligan described being injured while the curtain was going down Bradley Cooper who was in the audience visited her backstage and carried her to urgent care 54 In 2020 Mulligan starred in Emerald Fennell s black comedy thriller film Promising Young Woman alongside Bo Burnham and Alison Brie She also served as an executive producer on the film which debuted at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival to great acclaim The website Rotten Tomatoes lists the film s rating as 90 with a critics consensus reading A boldly provocative timely thriller Promising Young Woman is an auspicious feature debut for writer director Emerald Fennell and a career highlight for Carey Mulligan 55 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the film s release was delayed to 25 December 2020 56 For her performance she received her second Academy Award nomination for Best Actress and won the Critics Choice Movie Award for Best Actress among many other honours After winning Best Female Lead at the 36th Independent Spirit Awards Mulligan dedicated her award to the late Helen McCrory 57 58 In 2021 Mulligan replaced Nicole Kidman in The Dig a film about the events of the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo co starring Ralph Fiennes and Lily James It received a limited release in the United Kingdom followed by a streaming release via Netflix 59 The following year Mulligan portrayed Megan Twohey one of the real life New York Times reporters who broke the Harvey Weinstein scandal in Maria Schrader s She Said based on the book of the same name 60 For her performance Mulligan received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress 61 Upcoming projects Edit Mulligan will star as Felicia Montealegre in Bradley Cooper s directorial Maestro a biopic based on the life of Leonard Bernstein alongside Cooper and Jeremy Strong 62 The film is set to be released on Netflix in 2023 She will also star with Adam Sandler in Netflix s adaptation of the science fiction novel Spaceman of Bohemia directed by Johan Renck 63 In addition she will have a voice role in the stop motion animated feature Wildwood based on the fantasy novel of the same name 64 Personal life EditMulligan is married to Marcus Mumford the lead singer of Mumford amp Sons They were childhood pen pals who lost touch and reconnected as adults 65 66 A few weeks after completing production on the film Inside Llewyn Davis in which they were both involved they married on 21 April 2012 67 They have two children 68 69 Philanthropy EditAside from acting Mulligan was among the actresses who took part in the Safe Project each was photographed in the place she feels safest for a 2010 series to raise awareness of sex trafficking 70 She donated the Vionnet gown she wore at the 2010 BAFTAs to the Curiosity Shop which sells its donations to raise money for charity 71 Mulligan became the ambassador of the Alzheimer s Society in 2012 with the goal of raising awareness and research funding for Alzheimers and dementia Her grandmother lived with Alzheimer s disease for the final 17 years of her life during which she no longer recognised Mulligan 72 73 She helped host and participated in the 2012 Alzheimer s Society Memory Walk and was one of the sponsored Alzheimer s Society runners in the 2013 Nike Run to the Beat half marathon in London 74 75 In 2014 Mulligan became an ambassador for the charity War Child and visited the Democratic Republic of Congo in this role 76 77 Acting credits EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2005 Pride amp Prejudice Kitty Bennet 78 2007 Blood on Benefits Emma Short film 79 And When Did You Last See Your Father Rachel 80 2008 Slapper Susan Short film 81 2009 The Greatest Rose 82 Brothers Cassie Willis 83 Public Enemies Carol Slayman 84 An Education Jenny Mellor 85 2010 Never Let Me Go Kathy H 86 Wall Street Money Never Sleeps Winnie Gekko 87 2011 Drive Irene 88 Shame Sissy Sullivan 89 2013 The Great Gatsby Daisy Buchanan 90 Inside Llewyn Davis Jean Berkey 91 2015 Far from the Madding Crowd Bathsheba Everdene 92 Suffragette Maud Watts 93 2017 Mudbound Laura McAllan 94 2018 Wildlife Jeanette Brinson 95 2020 Promising Young Woman Cassandra Cassie Thomas Also executive producer 96 A Christmas Carol Belle voice 97 2021 The Dig Edith Pretty 98 2022 She Said Megan Twohey 99 2023 Spaceman Lenka Post production 100 Maestro Felicia Montealegre 101 Wildwood voice Filming 102 TBA Saltburn Post production 103 Key Denotes productions that have not yet been releasedTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes Ref 2005 Bleak House Ada Clare Miniseries 15 episodes 104 2006 The Amazing Mrs Pritchard Emily Pritchard 6 episodes 105 Agatha Christie s Marple Violet Willett Episode The Sittaford Mystery 106 Trial amp Retribution Emily Harrogate 2 episodes 107 2007 Waking the Dead Sister Bridgid 2 episodes 108 Northanger Abbey Isabella Thorpe Television film 109 My Boy Jack Elsie Kipling Television film 110 Doctor Who Sally Sparrow Episode Blink 111 2014 The Spoils of Babylon Lady Anne York voice 2 episodes 112 2015 The Walker Sunny 8 episodes 113 2018 Collateral DI Kip Glaspie Miniseries 4 episodes 114 2019 My Grandparents War Herself Episode Episode 4 115 2021 Saturday Night Live Herself host Episode Carey Mulligan Kid Cudi 116 Stage Edit Year Title Role Venue Ref 2004 Forty Winks Hermia Royal Court Theatre London 117 2005 06 The Hypochondriac Angelique Almeida Theatre London 118 2007 The Seagull Nina Zarechnaya Royal Court Theatre London 119 2008 Walter Kerr Theatre Broadway 120 2011 Through a Glass Darkly Karin Atlantic Theatre Company Off Broadway 121 2014 Skylight Kyra Hollis Wyndham s Theatre West End 122 2015 Golden Theatre Broadway 123 2018 Girls amp Boys Performer Royal Court Theatre London 124 Minetta Lane Theatre Off Broadway 125 Discography EditYear Title Album2010 Write About Love Belle and Sebastian featuring Carey Mulligan Write About Love2011 Theme from New York New York Shame2013 Five Hundred Miles with Justin Timberlake and Stark Sands Inside Llewyn Davis2014 Didn t Leave Nobody but the Baby with Gillian Welch and Rhiannon Giddens Another Day Another Time Celebrating the Music of Inside Llewyn Davis2015 Let No Man Steal Your Thyme with Michael Sheen Far from the Madding CrowdAwards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Carey Mulligan Year Award Category Title Result2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The Seagull Nominated2009 Academy Award Best Actress An Education NominatedBritish Academy Film Award Rising Star Award NominatedBest Actress in a Leading Role WonCritics Choice Movie Awards Best Actress NominatedGolden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama NominatedNational Board of Review Best Actress WonScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated2011 British Academy Film Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role Drive NominatedCritics Choice Movie Award Best Supporting Actress Shame Nominated2012 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play Through a Glass Darkly Nominated2015 Skylight NominatedTony Award Best Leading Actress in a Play Nominated2017 Independent Spirit Award Robert Altman Award Mudbound WonScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Nominated2018 Evening Standard Theatre Award 126 Best Actress Girls amp Boys NominatedIndependent Spirit Award Best Female Lead Wildlife Nominated2019 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Solo Performance Girls amp Boys Nominated2021 Academy Award Best Actress Promising Young Woman NominatedCritics Choice Movie Awards Best Actress WonGolden Globe Awards Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama NominatedIndependent Spirit Award Best Female Lead WonMTV Movie amp TV Awards Best Performance in a Movie NominatedNational Board of Review Best Actress WonPalm Springs International Film Festival International Star Award WonSanta Barbara International Film Festival Cinema Vanguard Award WonScreen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Nominated2022 Golden Globe Awards Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture She Said NominatedSee also EditList of British Academy Award nominees and winners List of actors with Academy Award nominations List of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categoriesReferences Edit Carey Mulligan Golden Globes Retrieved 17 September 2022 Pulver Andrew 4 April 2015 A special intensity How Carey Mulligan quietly grabbed Hollywood s attention The Guardian Retrieved 28 January 2022 a b Rees Claire 7 February 2010 Mum keeps my feet on ground says Oscar hopeful Carey Mulligan Wales Online Retrieved 18 February 2010 England amp Wales 1984 2004 Gives name at birth as Carey Hannah Mulligan Anna Carey 28 October 2009 Life lessons captured on film The Irish Times Retrieved 21 December 2009 subscription required a b Fuller Graham Actress Carey Mulligan Emotionally Speaking The Arts Desk Carey Mulligan PBS December 2019 Retrieved 26 April 2021 Abramowitz Rachel Carey Mulligan Gets An Education Los Angeles Times Anita Singh 20 February 2010 Carey Mulligan her journey from school stage to Bafta s red carpet The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 Retrieved 10 April 2012 a b c d Fox Chloe Carey Mulligan All or Nothing The Telegraph Emily Attwood amp Brian Haran 23 September 2005 Actress Carey s Pride and Joy archived ICSouthLondon co uk Archived from the original on 20 February 2006 ABC News Mulligan ABC News a b Buck Joan The Talented Miss Mulligan Archived 15 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine Vogue Clements Erin Three Things to Know About An Education Star Carey Mulligan Archived 22 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Elle com Carey Mulligan Returns Home Hamhigh co uk Billington Michael Forty Winks Guardian Review The Guardian Spencer Charles Forty Winks Telegraph Review The Telegraph Why Carey s Delighted to be an Orphan The Scotsman a b Chloe Fox 10 October 2007 Carey Mulligan All or nothing The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 20 December 2009 Paul Cozby 2009 Billy Elliot Nabs Drama Desk Best Musical About com Archived from the original on 7 July 2011 Retrieved 18 December 2009 Harry Haun 22 September 2009 Educating Carey Lone Scherfig s 60s Tale Grooms a New Movie Star FilmJournal Archived from the original on 10 June 2013 Retrieved 18 December 2009 Diane Solway 10 February 2010 Lone Scherfig W Magazine Archived from the original on 6 June 2013 Todd McCarthy 21 January 2009 An Education Variety Retrieved 18 December 2009 Lisa Schwarzbaum 7 October 2009 An Education 2009 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 18 December 2009 Travers Peter 8 October 2009 Education Rolling Stone Retrieved 10 March 2011 a b Homaday Ann 24 September 2010 After her breakout year Carey Mulligan still garnering praise for acting The Washington Post Karger Dave 25 June 2010 Academy Invites 135 New Members Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 27 June 2010 Retrieved 27 June 2010 Noah Sherna 15 April 2010 Mike Leigh film in running for Palme D Or The Independent Retrieved 15 April 2010 Boyrs Kit 13 August 2009 Carey Mulligan joins Wall Street 2 The Hollywood Reporter registration required New Belle and Sebastian Write About Love 7 September 2010 Pitchfork Carey Mulligan to Play Woman Battling Psychiatric Illness on New York Stage The Hollywood Reporter 13 January 2011 Retrieved 13 January 2011 Milano Maria 7 June 2011 Carey Mulligan gets rave reviews for new play InStyle Retrieved 8 June 2011 Brantley Ben 3 July 2011 Under Pretty Skin Madness Lurks The New York Times Hayes Cathy 25 November 2010 Michael Fassbender to star with Carey Mulligan in New York movie about sex Irish Central Irish Central LLC Retrieved 26 November 2010 2012 BAFTA Nominations The Guardian Chitwood Adam 16 November 2010 Carey Mulligan Officially Cast as Daisy in Baz Luhrmann s THE GREAT GATSBY Collider Galloway Stephen 24 April 2013 Baz Luhrmann s Despair Drive and Gamble Behind Great Gatsby The Hollywood Reporter Horyn Cathy 12 October 2011 Prada and Schiaparelli at the Met The New York Times Retrieved 30 October 2011 Dargis Manohla 19 May 2013 Coen Brothers Inside Llewyn Davis Is Popular at Cannes The New York Times Skylight review Hare revival is a Thatcherite play for today The Observer 22 June 2014 Retrieved 3 August 2014 Olivier Award Nominations 2015 Olivier Awards 9 March 2015 Archived from the original on 27 April 2015 Healy Patrick Jr 3 September 2014 David Hare s Skylight Coming to Broadway From London The New York Times Tony awards 2015 nominations in full The Guardian 28 April 2015 Retrieved 28 April 2015 Oh Sheryl 27 March 2020 Carey Mulligan and the Deconstruction of the Likable Woman Film School Rejects Retrieved 29 May 2022 Strong Hannah 12 April 2021 Carey Mulligan Women have been having these conversations for millennia Little White Lies Retrieved 9 March 2022 McNary David 16 September 2013 Michael Sheen Juno Temple Join Far From the Madding Crowd Variety Retrieved 29 September 2013 White James 16 September 2013 Carey Mulligan Heads Far From The Madding Crowd Empire Retrieved 29 September 2013 Lee Benjamin 6 March 2015 First official look at the cast and crew of highly anticipated drama Suffragette The Guardian Mudbound 2017 Rotten Tomatoes Wildlife 2018 Rotten Tomatoes McHenry Jackson If You Like Dour British Detective Shows Watch Collateral Vulture Retrieved 11 November 2018 Mangan Lucy 12 February 2018 Collateral review Carey Mulligan shines in a damaging political drama The Guardian Retrieved 11 November 2018 Carey Mulligan Praises BBC Writers Who Worked Her Pregnancy Into Collateral Script HuffPost 19 February 2018 Retrieved 11 November 2018 Fierberg Ruthie 16 July 2018 How Bradley Cooper Rescued Carey Mulligan From Her Onstage Injury at Girls and Boys Playbill Promising Young Women Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 27 November 2020 Promising Young Woman Will Debut in Theaters in Time for Christmas Variety 9 October 2020 Retrieved 27 November 2020 Carey Mulligan and Riz Ahmed poised for Oscar upsets after Spirit awards wins The Guardian 23 April 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Carey Mulligan dedicates Independent Spirit awards win to Helen McCrory BBC News 23 April 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2021 Yes Virginia there are movies this holiday season Here s where to find them Los Angeles Times 19 November 2020 Retrieved 19 November 2020 Kroll Justin 7 June 2021 Carey Mulligan And Zoe Kazan To Portray The Real Life New York Times Reporters Who Broke The Harvey Weinstein Sex Scandal Story In Plan B And Annapurna Drama For Universal Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 7 June 2021 Hipes Patrick Petski Denise 12 December 2022 Golden Globe Nominations The Complete List Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 12 December 2022 Carey Mulligan Joins Bradley Cooper s Leonard Bernstein Netflix Movie Maestro The Hollywood Reporter 22 September 2020 Retrieved 27 November 2020 D Alessandro Anthony 15 April 2021 Carey Mulligan Boards Adam Sandler Netflix Movie Spaceman Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 15 April 2021 Hipes Patrick 25 August 2022 Carey Mulligan Mahershala Ali Peyton Elizabeth Lee Among Voice Cast For Laika s Wildwood See First Look Image Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 25 August 2022 Perpetua Matthew 4 August 2011 Marcus Mumford Gets Engaged to Carey Mulligan Rolling Stone Marcus Stephanie 21 April 2012 Carey Mulligan Marries Marcus Mumford Actress Weds Musician In England HuffPost Hughes Hilary 20 November 2013 T Bone Burnett on the Making of Inside Llewyn Davis Esquire Carey Mulligan Is Pregnant Expecting Her First Child With Marcus Mumford US Magazine 8 June 2015 Retrieved 26 June 2015 Carey Mulligan Reveals Her Daughter s Name Just Weeks After Welcoming a Baby Girl With Marcus Mumford E News 13 October 2015 Cronin Emily 24 November 2010 Black Lace Benefit for the Safe Project Elle Hachette Filipacchi Media Archived from the original on 4 October 2011 Retrieved 21 December 2011 Milligan Lauren 10 May 2010 Caring Carey Vogue UK Archived from the original on 12 June 2011 Retrieved 10 April 2011 Brimelow Adam 21 May 2012 Carey Mulligan supports bid to raise dementia awareness BBC News Retrieved 21 December 2012 Actress Carey Mulligan to put spotlight on dementia as new Ambassador for Alzheimer s Society Alzheimer s Society 21 May 2012 Archived from the original on 28 October 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Carey Mulligan to Run to the Beat for Alzheimer s Society Alzheimer s Society 16 August 2013 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Carey Mulligan to step out to fight dementia in London Alzheimer s Society 21 September 2013 Archived from the original on 27 January 2013 Carey Mulligan named War Child Global Ambassador 26 September 2014 Carey Mulligan Joins War Child War Child 21 October 2016 Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Sperling Nicole 15 December 2017 Director Joe Wright on Discovering Saoirse Ronan and Getting Gary Oldman to Become Churchill Vanity Fair Retrieved 15 December 2022 Potts Andrew Lee andrewleepotts 1 December 2014 carey mulligan on the set of keychains 1st 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