Kirsty Strain

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Kirsty Strain
Kirsty Strain in Cops and Monsters Pilot.jpg
Strain in the pilot episode of the Cops and Monsters web series, 2016
Born
Kirsty Jean Mary Strain

OccupationActress
Years active2000–present

Kirsty Strain is a Scottish actress, best known for her roles in the popular comedy sketch series, Burnistoun , and as Angie Warren in the BBC Scotland television series, River City . She can more recently be seen in Outlander and the feature films, And Violet and Anna and the Apocalypse .

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Education and early career

Kirsty Strain attended Bannerman High School in Glasgow before enrolling at Langside College in the same city to study acting and performance. She later went on to study at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York in 2005, training under Paul Calderón [1] where fellow alumni in her year included Margherita Missoni and Norwegian actress Sofie Cappelen. She remained in New York for three years, during which time she performed at the school's Marilyn Monroe Theatre and at the Independent Theatre in downtown New York.

Her interest in theatre and performance began with her early childhood experience at the Scottish Youth Theatre (SYT) which included performing with fellow SYT alumnus Sean Biggerstaff in a production of Sleeping Beauty at the Tron Theatre in Glasgow. [2] Further theatre performances with the organisation included The Glory on the main stage of the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow and at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen. She also performed in their 2002 production of Illyria at the Macrobert Arts Centre. [3]

Career

Kirsty Strain's career began when she went on to work with the Scottish Youth Theatre's patrons, Blythe Duff and Colin McCredie in Taggart for STV in the role of Lisa Corrie in the programme's 99th episode, "So Long Baby" in 2009. [4] This however, wasn't Kirsty's first television performance: That came in the form of the short film entitled, Rice, Paper, Stars in the roles of Ninja/Baby/Doll as part of the Tartan Shorts series for the BBC in 2000. [5]

She worked on the feature film Up There. [6] She appeared in the comedy sketch series Burnistoun for which she is a member of the principal cast, produced by The Comedy Unit. [7] Strain has filmed three consecutive series, the third of which was televised in August 2012. She was a regular in the BBC One Scotland television series River City , in the recurring role of Angie Warren. She had a role in the BBC One drama, One of Us , and she most recently appeared in an episode of Outlander , which was televised in October 2017. Strain also worked on the feature film Anna and the Apocalypse , and appeared in a central role for the feature film And Violet, also in 2017.

Charities

She is a campaigner for ME awareness and supports the charities TYMES Trust and Share A Star.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008All of MeRhona
2010When The Bough BreaksSarah
2010Best BeforeAnna
2010Native SonDead Girl
2011Somebody's DaughterAmy Scott
2012Up ThereCheryl
2014The House of HimSophie
2014The WeepersLady Maclean
2014I.Q YouDanielle
2015Dropping Off MichaelRoxy
2017And VioletZoe
2017 Anna and the Apocalypse Ms Wright
2017Echoes That RemainSusanAlso Writer and Director

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Episode(s) & Notes
2000Rice, Paper, StarsNinja/Baby/DollTelevision Short
2009 Taggart Lisa CorrieEpisode 99, "So Long, Baby"
2009–2012 Burnistoun VariousTelevision Series
2012 River City Angie WarrenTelevision Series
2016 One of Us Monica GrantTelevision Series
2016 Burnistoun Goes To Work VariousTV movie
2017 Outlander PeggyTelevision Series

Video Games

YearTitleRole(s)Episode(s) & Notes
2015 Bedlam AthenaMain character

References

  1. "Kirsty Strain". IMDb. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  2. Paisley Daily Express. Paisley Daily Express (1 February 2011).
  3. Scottish Youth Theatre Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine . Scottish Youth Theatre (26 March 2008).
  4. "Kirsty Strain". IMDb. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  5. "RICE PAPER STARS". National Library of Scotland. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
  6. Empire Online. Empire Online.
  7. The Comedy Unit Archived 1 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine . The Comedy Unit.