Carey Mulligan Career Retrospective | SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025
- Career Q&A with Carey Mulligan in honor of her performance in SUFFRAGETTE. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety.
Carey Mulligan currently stars in SUFFRAGETTE. The stirring film is inspired by the early-20th-century campaign of the Suffragettes, who were activists for Women's Suffrage - the right of women to vote. The cast includes also includes Helena Bonham Carter, Golden Globe Award nominee Brendan Gleeson, British Independent Film Award winner Anne-Marie Duff, BAFTA Award winner Ben Whishaw, and three-time Academy Award winner Meryl Streep.
Carey was nominated for an Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Critics' Choice Movie Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for her starring role as Jenny Mellor in Lone Scherfig's Best Picture Academy Award nominee An Education. The portrayal earned her the National Board of Review Award, the BAFTA Award, and the BIFA (British Independent Film Award) for Best Actress, among other honors.
She made her film debut in Joe Wright's Pride & Prejudice, also released by Focus Features. Among her other early films were Anand Tucker's When Did You Last See Your Father?; Shana Feste's The Greatest; Michael Mann's Public Enemies; and Jim Sheridan's Brothers.
She starred in Mark Romanek's Never Let Me Go, for which she won the Best Actress BIFA and was an Evening Standard British Film Award nominee; Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps; Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive, for which she was a BAFTA Award nominee; and Steve McQueen's Shame. The latter was her first film with Suffragette screenwriter Abi Morgan, bringing Ms. Mulligan Critics' Choice Movie Award, Evening Standard British Film Award, and BIFA nominations, among other honors.
Moviegoers have also seen her in Joel and Ethan Coen's Inside Llewyn Davis; Thomas Vinterberg's Far from the Madding Crowd; and Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby, which won two Academy Awards and for which she received an Australian Film Institute Award nomination as Best Actress.
Ms. Mulligan's telefilm credits include Brian Kirk's My Boy Jack and Jon Jones' Northanger Abbey. She costarred in the BBC miniseries Bleak House, directed respectively by Justin Chadwick and Susanna White, in which Natalie Press of Suffragette also starred.
In 2014, she made her West End stage debut starring with Bill Nighy and Matthew Beard in a revival of David Hare's Olivier Award-winning play Skylight, directed by Stephen Daldry. In 2015, the same creative team reconvened to stage the production on Broadway, and it won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play; Ms. Mulligan received Drama Desk and Tony Award nominations for her performance. She was previously a Drama Desk Award nominee for her starring role in the Atlantic Theater Company's 2011 production of Through a Glass Darkly, at the New York Theatre Workshop; the off-Broadway adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's screenplay was adapted by Jenny Worton and directed by David Leveaux. She was also a Drama Desk Award nominee for her 2008 Broadway debut in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, directed by Ian Rickson at the Walter Kerr Theatre, after having originated the role in the production's 2007 Royal Court Theatre staging.
I can listen to her all day
she is such a nice person, and a reallyyyy good actor
Wonderful chat, and I love the moderator. Great stuff
she is the definition of CLASS
The movie is really good, and unmissable if you have an interest in history and social issues. Cary is pretty great in everything she does, and most of all she picks very good scripts.
Jenelle Riley is such a great moderator!! one of the best for sure
She looks so natural and pristine. It reminds me an old (really old) Elvis' song which goes like "She looks like an Angel, talks like an Angel, ... But, she's a Devil in Disguise." But, I have no doubt that she's an angel. Or, she is angelic, at least, if angel is only an imagination.
Carey Mulligan
beautiful
Between Kate Winslet and herself they are my two favorite character actors. I would love to see a remake of The Mayor of Casterbridge. She would be amazing in the role of Susan or her daughter.
Same here. And also Natalie Portman too.
I really like carry muligun . Specialy her moal personly in my oponion she is the best in her job
I love her in An Education. I wasn't interested in watching it at all given it sounded quite boring from the look of it. Took a chance to watch it and blown away by her performance. The perfect blend between innocence and maturity that she displayed in the movie was really captivating. As a person, she is so sweet and she has a great voice too.
sally sparrow !
Kate Rugby isn't Irish! She's English, from Yorkshire
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Sorry Rusby
@@peeayouel Yes she comes from Barnsley in South Yorkshire just near Sheffield.
carey should do the fast and the furious villain
assembled 18 She's too sweet for that.lol
I am not a lesbian but if i were, she'd be my dream partner in every single way! ❤
There is not that many women in this series
Once, Andrew Garfield caught Carey Mulligan looking at some porn magazines. Why did she do that?
She was looking for her mum.
It was in Never Let me Go lol
That crowd was awful
They were responding to the funny bits...