50 facts you missed about actress Carey Mulligan
Learn 50 things about actress Carey Mulligan.
1. Carey Hannah Mulligan born 28 May 1985, is an English actress.
2. In 2004, she made her acting debut on stage in London in the play Forty Winks.
3. Her feature film debut was as Kitty Bennet in the 2005 film adaptation of Pride & Prejudice.
4. In 2008, she made her Broadway debut in a revival of Chekhov's The Seagull, and in 2011 she starred in an Off-Broadway stage adaptation of Through a Glass Darkly, both to critical acclaim.
5. In 2014, she made her West End debut in a revival of David Hare's Skylight.
6. Carey Mulligan was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in the 2015 Broadway production of Skylight.
7. Carey Mulligan received widespread critical acclaim for her performance in the 2009 film An Education.
8. For her role as Jenny Mellor (based on the memoir of journalist Lynn Barber), she was nominated for the Golden Globe, SAG, Academy Award for Best Actress, and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
9. Carey Mulligan is also known for her film roles in Never Let Me Go (2010), Drive (2011), Shame (2011), The Great Gatsby (2013), Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) and Far from the Madding Crowd (2015).
10. Carey Mulligan was born in Westminster, London, to a middle-class family, the daughter of Nano (née Booth) and Stephen Mulligan.
11. Her father is of Irish descent and was originally from Liverpool. Her mother is from Llandeilo, Wales.
12. Carey Mulligan has an older brother, Owain, who was formerly a captain in the British Army who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
13. Mulligan's mother is a university lecturer and her father is a hotel manager.
14. Her parents met while they were both working in a hotel in their twenties.
15. When she was three years old, her family moved to Germany when her father was hired to manage a hotel there.
16. While living in Germany, Mulligan and her brother attended the International School of Düsseldorf.
17. When she was eight, she and her family moved back to England.
18. As a teenager, she was educated at Woldingham School in Surrey.
19. Her interest in acting sparked from watching her brother perform in a school production of The King and I when she was six. During his rehearsals, she pleaded with his teachers to let her be in the play. They let her join the chorus.
20. While enrolled in Woldingham School as teen, she was heavily involved in theatre. Carey Mulligan was the student head of the drama department there, performing in plays and musicals, conducting workshops with younger students, and helping put on productions.
21. When Mulligan 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.
22. Carey Mulligan wrote a letter to Branagh's mail listing 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. Kenneth Branagh's sister wrote back to Mulligan saying, "Kenneth says that if you feel such a strong need to be an actress, you must be an actress."
23. Mulligan's parents disapproved of her acting ambitions and wished for her to attend a university like her brother.
24. At age 17, Mulligan applied to three London drama schools, instead of the universities that she was expected to submit an application to, but did not receive a subsequent offer.
25. During Mulligan's final year at Woldingham School, actor/screenwriter Julian Fellowes delivered a lecture at her school on the production of the film Gosford Park.
26. Carey Mulligan briefly talked to Fellowes after the lecture and asked him for advice on an acting career. However, Fellowes dissuaded her from the profession and suggested that she "marry a lawyer" instead. Undeterred, Mulligan later sent Fellowes a letter in which she stated that she was serious about acting and that the vocation was her purpose in life.
27. Several weeks later, Fellowes's wife Emma invited Mulligan to a dinner for young, aspiring actors that she and her husband were hosting to offer advice. The dinner event facilitated an introduction between Mulligan and a casting assistant that led to an audition for a role in Pride and Prejudice.
28. Carey Mulligan auditioned on three occasions and eventually attained the role of Kitty Bennett.
29. During her late teens and early twenties, Mulligan worked as a pub barmaid and an errand-runner for Ealing Studios in between acting jobs.
30. In 2004, at the age of 19, Mulligan began her acting career on stage in the play Forty Winks at the Royal Court Theatre in London.
31. Carey Mulligan made her film debut the following year in Pride & Prejudice, the 2005 film adaptation of the Jane Austen novel, portraying Kitty Bennet.
32. Carey Mulligan auditioned for and won the role of orphan Ada Clare in the BAFTA award-winning BBC adaption of Charles Dickens' Bleak House, her television debut.
33. Among her 2007 projects were My Boy Jack, starring Daniel Radcliffe that features her in a supporting role.
34. Carey Mulligan identified with her role Elsie, who vociferously opposes her brother going to ar.
35. She earned a Constellation Award for playing the main character Sally Sparrow in an episode of Doctor Who.
36. Carey Mulligan rounded out 2007 by appearing in an acclaimed revival of The Seagull, in which she played Nina to Kristin Scott Thomas' Arkadina and Chiwetel Ejiofor's Trigorin. The Daily Telegraph said her performance was "quite extraordinarily radiating'" and The Observer called her "almost unbearably affecting."
37. While in the middle of the production, she had to have an appendectomy, preventing her from being able to perform for a week.
38. 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.
39. Her big breakthrough came when, at 22, 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.
40. Over a hundred actresses auditioned for the part, but Mulligan's audition impressed Scherfig the most.
41. The film and Mulligan's performance received rave reviews, and she was nominated for an Academy Award, Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe, and won a BAFTA Award. Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly and Todd McCarthy of Variety both compared her performance to that of Audrey Hepburn
42. Carey Mulligan was a recipient of the Shooting Stars Award from the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival and received a BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination, which is voted on by the British public.
43. Carey Mulligan next starred in independent film The Greatest (2009) as the pregnant girlfriend of a boy who dies. Her involvement with the project helped it "tremendously", according to the director.
44. After being selected to join The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, she won a British Independent Award for Never Let Me Go, an adaption of the 2005 Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, in which she starred and narrated. It was released in September 2010, competing against her other project, the Oliver Stone-directed film Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Screened out of competition at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, it was her first major studio project. Later that year she also provided vocals for the song "Write About Love" by Belle & Sebastian.
45. 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.
46. She donated the Vionnet gown she wore at the 2010 BAFTAs to the Curiosity Shop, which sells its donations to raise money for Oxfam.
47. She 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 suffers from Alzheimers and no longer recognizes her.
48. 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.
49. She is married to Marcus Mumford, the lead singer of Mumford & Sons. They were childhood pen pals who lost touch and reconnected as adults. They married on 21 April 2012, a few weeks after wrapping production on the film Inside Llewyn Davis, in which they were both involved.
50. In April 2015, it was reported that Mulligan and Mumford are expecting their first child.
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