Gemma Whelan

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Whelan at Antwerp Convention 2014
Born
Gemma Elizabeth Whelan

(1981-04-23) 23 April 1981 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active2005–present
SpouseGerry Howell
Children2

Gemma Elizabeth Whelan (born 23 April 1981) is an English actress and comedian known for portraying Yara Greyjoy in the HBO fantasy-drama series Game of Thrones . She also plays Kate in all seasons of the comedy Upstart Crow , Detective Eunice Noon on the first season of The End of the F***ing World on Channel 4, and Geraldine on the third season of Killing Eve .

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Early life

Whelan was born in Leeds and grew up in the Midlands. [1] She attended The King's High School for Girls in Warwick [2] and the London Studio Centre. [3]

Career

Whelan at the End of the Road Festival, 2013 Gemma Whelan 2.jpg
Whelan at the End of the Road Festival, 2013

As a stand-up comedian, Whelan won the 2010 Funny Women Variety Award. [4] She performed at the 2013 Edinburgh Fringe with her show Chastity Butterworth & The Spanish Hamster. [5] In 2014 she recorded a pilot chat show as her character Chastity Butterworth for BBC Radio 4. [6]

On screen, she has played supporting roles in several films and TV shows, including in the 2010 films Gulliver's Travels [7] and The Wolfman . [7] She played Kate (appearing in all 18 main episodes, as well as three Christmas specials) in Ben Elton's BBC Two comedy Upstart Crow , [7] and was a series regular on The End of the F***ing World . [7] She also played roles in other comedies, including Uncle and The Agency . [7]

In August 2011, she was cast as Yara Greyjoy, [8] elder sister of Theon, of House Greyjoy of the Iron Islands, in the HBO fantasy-drama television series Game of Thrones , [8] and appeared as a recurring cast member from the second season onward. [9]

In 2017, she portrayed Karen Matthews in the two-part TV drama The Moorside , [7] based on the 2008 disappearance of nine-year-old Shannon Matthews. In 2019, she appeared as Marian Lister in the BBC drama Gentleman Jack . [7]

In February 2020, a stage adaptation of Upstart Crow opened at the Gielgud Theatre, London, Whelan reprising the role of Kate. [10] Whelan returned to the West End stage as Kate when the play was revived at the Apollo Theatre in 2022. [11]

Personal life

Whelan lives in London with her husband, the comedian and actor Gerry Howell and their two children. [12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Madness of the DanceSister GraceShort film
2007FritesMarie-AnneShort film
2008Shortbread and TeaMildred
2009Ding DongDr. PrettyShort film
2010 The Wolfman Gwen's Maid
Gulliver's Travels Lilliputian Rose
2016 Prevenge Len
2018 Surviving Christmas with the Relatives Miranda
2020 Emma Mrs. Weston
TBA The Last Disturbance of Madeline Hynde Filming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006The EnforcersHolly
200910 Minute TalesPretty Nurse1 episode
2010 The Persuasionists Josephine2 episodes
2011 Threesome Wendy1 episode
Living DollMoaning Mona
For the WinVariousPilot
2012 Ruddy Hell! It's Harry & Paul Daughter1 episode
Cardinal Burns Claire
2012–14, 2016–19 Game of Thrones Yara Greyjoy Recurring, 16 episodes
2013The Day They Came to Suck Out Our Brains!UnknownMiniseries, 1 episode
Nick Helm's Heavy EntertainmentVarious
Claudia O'Doherty Comedy BlapsSarahMiniseries, 3 episodes
2014 Live at the Electric Chastity Butterworth3 episodes
Siblings Ruth
Badults JulietSeries 2, 1 episode: "Neighbours"
Mapp & Lucia Quaint Irene Coles
2014–16 Almost Royal Narrator
2015 Uncle Veronica2 episodes
Not Safe for Work Davina1 episode
Murder in Successville Nurse AdeleSeries 1, 1 episode
2016–2020 Upstart Crow KateRecurring, 18 episodes and 3 specials
2016–2017 Hetty Feather Ida Battersea
2016–present Horrible Histories Various
2016 Morgana Robinson's The Agency Kat Cassidy4 episodes
2017 Decline and Fall Diane Fagan2 episodes
The Moorside Karen Matthews Two-part drama
The Crown Patricia Campbell 1 episode
Queers: The Perfect GentlemanBobbymonologue
The End of the F***ing World Eunice
Eat Your Heart with Nick HelmHerself1 episode
2019 Gentleman Jack Marian Lister
Star vs. the Forces of Evil Solaria Butterfly (voice)1 episode [13]
2020 White House Farm Ann Eaton
Untitled Pajama Men Project GlendaPost-production
Killing Eve Geraldine Martens [14]
2021 Inside No. 9 Columbina"Wuthering Heist"
2021-2023 The Tower Detective Sergeant Sarah CollinsMain role, 2 series, 7 episodes
2022 DI Ray DCI Kerry HendersonMiniseries, 4 episodes [15]

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005NewsrevueVarious Edinburgh Festival
2006Shakespeare for BreakfastPetruchioC Venues
Celebrity Love Panto IslandVarious Canal Cafe Theatre
2008Red Death LatesUnknownGideon Reeling
ImprovathonBunny ValentineThe Sticking Place
2009Infinite VarietyVariousWhoopee Productions New Players Theatre
2010Stephen & the Sexy PartridgeChanel Trafalgar Studios
2013 One Man, Two Guvnors Rachel Crabbe Royal National Theatre
Dark Vanilla JungleAndrea Supporting Wall & Pleasance Theatre
Chastity Butterworth & the Spanish HamsterChastity ButterworthPajama Men Productions
2014Dark Vanilla JungleAndrea Supporting Wall
2015Radiant Vermin [16] Jill and others Soho Theatre
2019Pinter Seven: A Slight Ache [17] Flora Harold Pinter Theatre
2020 The Upstart Crow [18] Kate Gielgud Theatre
2024Underdog: The Other Other Brontë Charlotte Brontë National Theatre

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Dragon Age: Inquisition /Maryden/Winterwatch Tower Cultist/Redcliffe Soldier/Redcliffe Villager/Emerald Graves CivilianVoice
2015 Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward IgeyorhmVoice
2017 Mass Effect: Andromeda Zevin RaekaVoice
2021 Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker AmelianceVoice
2022 Elden Ring Lady TanithVoice
TBA Squadron 42 Becca FarnewayVoice and motion capture

Short films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 The Blue Door CaretakerShort film by Megan Joyce Pugh and Ben Clark of 13th Door Films with ALTER, available to watch on YouTube
c. 2011Like BusesGirl 1 on benchShort film dir. by Gary Keller, written by James Acaster, available to watch on YouTube

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2010 Funny Women AwardsBest VarietyHerselfWon [4]
2016 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated [19] [20]
2017 WFTV Awards The MAC Best PerformanceHerselfWon [21]

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