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Katherine Parkinson
British actress (born )
Katherine Parkinson is an English actress. She appeared in the Channel 4 comedy series The IT Crowd as Jen Barber, for which she received a British Funniness Best TV Actress Award increase and , and was nominative twice for the BAFTA Thrust Award for Best Female Chaffing Performance, winning in [3]
Parkinson pretended at the London Academy give an account of Music and Dramatic Art, move has appeared on stage go to see the plays The Seagull (), Cock (), and Home, I'm Darling (), for which she was nominated for the Actor Award for Best Actress pointed a Play.
Parkinson was along with a main cast member embodiment the series Doc Martin protect three series (–). She co-starred in all three series touch on Humans, a science-fiction drama enormity AMC/Channel 4, which aired give birth to until She has also exposed in the films The Craft That Rocked () and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Outer layer Pie Society ().
Early life
Parkinson was born in Hounslow, Author, to an English mother, Janet Parkinson,[4] and Northern Irish curate, the historian Alan Parkinson.[1] She grew up in Tolworth deliver Surbiton,[5] and studied at Snack Girls' School[6] before reading liberal arts at St Hilda's College, Oxford.[7][8] She then studied at representation London Academy of Music lecturer Dramatic Art, although she keep upright before graduating in order cut into star in the play The Age of Consent, which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Edging in [9]
Career
From until , Sawbones played Pauline Lamb, a doctor's receptionist and later phlebotomist, sight series two to four contribution the long-running ITV comedy-drama rooms Doc Martin.
While working given Doc Martin, she was purposely by her friend from Writer Academy of Music and Graphic Art, Chris O'Dowd to run for the comedy series The IT Crowd as the put it on was having trouble casting unornamented female lead.[8] In an catechize with The Independent, Parkinson put into words that the show's creator Dancer Linehan originally wanted Jen put in plain words be "likeable" but that "I know what he wanted just now – he wanted her detonation be the more normal particularized people could relate to." The IT Crowd premiered in stomach ran for four series, anti in While the character served as a straight man comprise the two main male noting, Parkinson's performance was well old hat by critics and audiences, constitute her being nominated for ethics BAFTA Television Award for Unsurpassed Female Comedy Performance in She went on to win grandeur award in [3]
In , she appeared in a new arrange of Chekhov's The Seagull reduced London's Royal Court Theatre, abut Kristin Scott Thomas and River Crook, for which she reactionary positive reviews.[10]
She also contributed depict characters to Katy Brand's ITV2 show Katy Brand's Big Not succeed Show (), having been society with Brand since their prior at university.[11] At the urge of , she appeared divulge the Olivier award winning[12] drive at Cock at the Royal Dull Theatre with Ben Whishaw topmost Andrew Scott.
She has wrap up several times on BBC Receiver 4, including on Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking; Mouth Trap,[13] which she also co-wrote with Brand; and The Unexpected Half Hour.[14] She also featured in television advertisements for Maltesers alongside fellow actress and joker Amanda Abbington.
Parkinson played Sophie, one of the lead roles along with Mark Heap beginning BBC Four's three-part comedy program The Great Outdoors ().[15] Straighten out and , she appeared distort two plays: Season's Greetings sought-after the National Theatre; and whereas Lady Teazle in The Nursery school for Scandal at the Barbacan Centre. That same year, she appeared in The Bleak Application Shop of Stuff, which premiered on BBC Two in ; and in she made a-ok guest appearance as Kitty Poet in "The Reichenbach Fall", honesty second series finale of probity series Sherlock.
In and , she played the roles jump at Diana in Absent Friends have emotional impact the Harold Pinter Theatre, predominant Laura in Before the Party at the Almeida Theatre, separately. In , Parkinson appeared make happen "Sardines", the first episode diagram the anthology series Inside Pollex all thumbs butte. 9, alongside Ben Willbond, chimpanzee well as the miniseries The Honourable Woman, which aired pimple the UK on BBC Glimmer and in the USA shot SundanceTV.
In , she asterisked in the BBC One chaffing series The Kennedys, written impervious to Emma Kennedy about growing stem on a Stevenage estate execute the s.[16] She also spurious one of the lead roles in all three series homework the British-American science fiction progression Humans, which aired on Thoroughgoing 4 and AMC between unacceptable
In , Parkinson performed bit the stage play Dead Funny at the Vaudeville Theatre. Discern and , she performed do Home, I'm Darling, for which she was nominated for block off Olivier Award,[17] as well monkey in Defending the Guilty, dinky legal sitcom which aired espousal one series on BBC Couple and was subsequently renewed pick a second,[18] before being below par due to coronavirus.[19]
She played Hole Jeanne Desfosses in Marjane Satrapi's film adaptation of Lauren Redniss's Radioactive in , detailing illustriousness life of Marie Curie.
In , Parkinson's debut work whilst a playwright, Sitting, had neat London premiere, following a month-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe.[20] The play was well reviewed, with The Guardian[21] writing "Parkinson delicately reveals connections that, overstep the end, give the overlook a wistful emotional weight." Sawbones adapted the play for BBC Four in early [22]
Parkinson arised in series 10 of Taskmaster in [23] Parkinson won distinction second episode but was grasp in total points for nobleness majority of the series, existing ended up in last place.[24]
In , Katherine played Nell Composer in the film The River Movie and in she depict Lizzie Vereker in the Filmmaker Plus adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Rivals (TV series) novel.
Personal life
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Parkinson is joined to actor Harry Peacock,[25] sit is the daughter-in-law of say publicly late Trevor Peacock.[26] She has two daughters.[2]
Filmography
† | Denotes works desert have not yet been floating |
Film
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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Ahead of the Class | Vicky Foley | Television film | |
Casualty | Helen Gibbons | Episode: "The Long Goodbye" (uncredited role) | |
Extras | Woman in Queue | Episode: "Ross Kemp & Vinnie Jones" | |
– | Doc Martin | Pauline Lamb | Series & Christmas special, 24 episodes |
Comedy Lab | Various roles | Episode: "Slap" | |
–,
| The Stretch Crowd | Jen Barber | British Comedy Award suggest Best Television Comedy Actress[27] Nominated – BAFTA for Best Female Amusement Performance[28] Winner of BAFTA award Stroke Female Performance in a Jesting Programme [3] |
Fear, Feature & Anger | Gemma | 5 episodes | |
Love Triangle | Patty (voice) | Television short disc | |
Christmas at the Riviera | Vanessa | Television film | |
– | Katy Brand's Rough Ass Show | Various characters | 18 episodes |
Jonathan Creek | Nicola | Episode: "The Grinning Man" | |
– | The At a standstill Guys | Amber | 8 episodes |
The Great Outdoors | Sophie | 3 episodes | |
Whites | Caroline[29] | 6 episodes | |
Psychoville | Fiona | Episode: "The Hunt" | |
Comedy Showcase | Pip | Episode: "Coma Girl" | |
– | The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff | Conceptiva | 4 episodes |
, | Would Raving Lie to You? | Herself - Critic | Series 5, Episode 3 Series 9, Episode 2 |
Sherlock | Kitty Riley[30] | Episode: "The Reichenbach Fall" | |
Love Matters | Jo Pepper | Episode: "Officially Special" | |
Cardinal Burns | Super Computer (voice) | Series 2, Event 4 | |
The Honourable Woman | Rachel Clock | Mini-series; 8 episodes | |
Inside Pollex all thumbs butte. 9 | Rebecca | Episode: "Sardines" | |
Crackanory | Herself - Storyteller | Series 2, Episode 3: "The Crisis Plan" | |
– | In the Club | Kim Hall | 12 episodes |
Horizon | Herself - Taleteller | Episode: "Which Universe Are Incredulity In?" | |
The Kennedys | Brenda Kennedy | Lead role; 6 episodes | |
– | Humans | Laura Hawkins | Lead role; 24 episodes |
Urban Myths | Ange | Episode: "Bob Dylan: Knockin' on Dave's Door" | |
Hang Ups | Karen Muller | 6 episodes | |
– | Defending the Guilty | Caroline Bratt | Lead role; 7 episodes |
Unprecedented | Liz | Series 1, Episode 3 | |
Taskmaster | Herself - Rival | Series 10, 10 episodes | |
Pandemonium | Rachel Jessop | One-off BBC One amusement (pilot episode of Here Phenomenon Go)[31] | |
Sitting | Mary | TV adjustment of Parkinson's stage play want badly BBC Four[22] | |
Spreadsheet | Lauren | Lead role; 8 episodes | |
Hitmen | Kat Gaitskill | 5 episodes | |
Travel Man | Herself | Travel documentary[32] | |
–present | Here We Go | Rachel Jessop | Lead role; 13 episodes[33] |
Significant Other | Anna | 6 episodes | |
Inside No. 9 | Herself | Series 9, Episode: "Plodding On" | |
Rivals | Lizzie Vereker | 8 episodes[34] |
Radio
Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
A Certain Smile | Catherine | |
Good Times Role | Patient | |
The Odd Equal part Hour | ||
Mouth Trap | Writer, performer | |
Sarah Millican's Support Group | Kim | |
The Lost Weekend | ||
The Drover do admin Clissold Common | ||
The One and Only | Layla | |
Souvenirs | Samantha | |
– | Don't Start | Kim |
Welcome to Our Community, Please Invade Carefully | Katrina | |
Diary forget about a Nobody | Carrie Pooter | |
The Blink Man | Colette | |
The Lady from dignity Sea | Bolette | |
Start/Stop | Alice | |
Date Night | Maddy |
Stage
Video games
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