Fenella_Woolgar

Fenella Woolgar

Fenella Woolgar

English actress


Fenella Justine Therese Woolgar[1] (born 4 August 1969) is an English film, theatre, television and radio actress. She is known for her roles in various films including Bright Young Things (2003) and Victoria and Abdul (2017). She is also well known for TV shows, including Doctor Who, as crime novelist Agatha Christie, Inside Number 9, and Call the Midwife as Sister Hilda.

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Early life

Woolgar was born in London. Her mother is of Irish descent and she has joint UK and Irish citizenship. Woolgar's early years were spent in New Canaan, Connecticut, USA. She was educated at Mayfield School, Durham University, and then Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).[1]

At university, along with acting she directed Murder in the Cathedral in Durham Cathedral and wrote and performed comedy in The Durham Revue.

Career

Following Woolgar's graduation from RADA in 1999 she worked in rep at The Royal Exchange, Manchester, York Theatre Royal, Sheffield Crucible and for the BBC in both television and radio. In 2002 she was cast as Agatha in Stephen Fry's film Bright Young Things for which she was nominated for several awards. She subsequently went on to work with Mike Leigh in Vera Drake and Mr. Turner, Conor McPherson in The Veil at the National Theatre and Woody Allen in Scoop and You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. She played Agatha Christie in Doctor Who in 2008.[2]

Woolgar has most recently worked in a new show for Apple TV (The Buccaneers) and in theatre at the Donmar, Royal Court, National Theatre; the Old Vic and in the West End. She won the Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actress in the West End in 2013 and the Sunday Times Culture Award for Stage Performance of the Year 2014 for playing Margaret Thatcher in Handbagged. She is regularly heard on BBC radio and was nominated for Best Actress on the radio in 2013 for An American Rose in which she played Rosemary Kennedy. She played the title role in Mrs Dalloway for BBC Radio 4 and Edith Wharton in both The Jinx Element and Ethan Frome. She stars in the titular role in BBC Radio 4 comedy Dot, written by Ed Harris. She has narrated several audiobooks and was nominated for Audio Book of the Year 2013.[3]

Woolgar's recent work includes an upcoming role in The Buccaneers for Apple TV and The Reckoning for the BBC. Between 2014 and 2016 she played Alison Scotlock in Home Fires. She joined the cast of Call the Midwife in 2018 for series 8 as Sister Hilda.[4] She also paints portraits in oils and won Celebrity Portrait Artist of the Year in 2019.

Awards and award nominations

  • Celebrity Portrait Artist of the Year - Sky Arts 2019
  • Stage Performance of the Year – The Sunday Times Culture Awards 2014[5]
  • Clarence Derwent Award for Best Supporting Actress in the West End 2013.[6]

Woolgar has been nominated for several awards, including:

  • Best Supporting Actress – What's On Stage Awards 2013
  • Best Actress – BBC Radio Drama Awards 2013
  • Best Audio Book of the Year (for Life After Life) 2013
  • Best Supporting Actress – British Independent Film Awards 2003
  • Best Supporting Actress – Empire Film Awards 2003
  • Best Supporting Actress – London Critics Circle 2003
  • Best Newcomer – Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2003
  • Best Supporting Actress – Manchester Evening News Awards 2000 and 2001

Filmography

Film

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Television

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Theatre

Radio

Includes:

  • Virginia Woolf in The Hours for BBC Radio 4, Polly Thomas and Judith Kampfner
  • Poetry Please with Roger McGough for BBC Radio 4
  • Book of the Week for Radio 4 including Only In Naples by Katherine Wilson and Millions Like Us by Virginia Nicholson
  • Dot in Dot by Ed Harris, series 1 and 2
  • Blood Sex and Money – Zola, BBC Radio 4 Polly Thomas written by Dan Rebellato
  • Mrs Dalloway in Mrs Dalloway, BBC Radio 4 Marc Beeby
  • Rosemary Kennedy in An American Rose, BBC Radio 4 Sally Avens
  • Edith Wharton in Ethan Frome and in The Jinx Element, BBC Radio 4 Sally Avens
  • Before They Were Famous, Hat Trick
  • Flaw in the Motor, Dust in the Blood, BBC Radio 4, Toby Swift written by Trevor Preston
  • Miss Bingley in Pride and Prejudice, as part of the Jane Austen BBC Radio Drama Collection

Audio

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See also


References

  1. "B.A.". University of Durham Congregation (27 June 10:40am). Durham: Durham University: 3. 1991.
  2. "Fenella Woolgar". Audible.co.uk. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  3. "Meet the cast of Call the Midwife series 9". Radio Times. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  4. "Culture". The Sunday Times. 28 December 2014. Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  5. 'Handbagged' programme. Vaudeville Theatre.

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