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Millie O'Connell | |
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Born | Emilia Rose O'Connell 18 January 1997 Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England |
Years active | 2015–present |
Emilia "Millie" Rose O'Connell (born 18 January 1997) is an English musical theatre actress and singer. She is best known for portraying Anne Boleyn in the original UK tour and West End production of the musical Six . She is part of pop girl group SVN. She has received Laurence Olivier and WhatsOnStage Award nominations.
O'Connell is from Shanklin, Isle of Wight, England. [1] She is of Maltese, Irish, and Italian descent. From the age of three, O'Connell took classes at the Gillian Cartwright School of Dance. She attended Christ the King College. [2] After completing her GCSEs at 16, [3] she won a scholarship to train at Laine Theatre Arts in Epsom, [4] graduating in 2015, aged 18.
O'Connell made her professional stage debut in the international revival of the show 42nd Street in 2016, in Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris, [5] forming part of the ensemble whilst understudying Peggy Sawyer. In 2017, she moved back to the UK, performing in the same show in Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, forming part of the ensemble whilst understudying Anytime Annie. In 2018 she joined the UK tour cast of Thoroughly Modern Millie , understudying Millie Dillmount.
Her rise to fame stemmed from her role of Anne Boleyn in the original UK tour cast of Six in 2018. The show's success gave it a permanent home in the West End's Arts Theatre, where she starred in the show until October 2019. Prior to leaving the show, Millie had played the most shows out of every actress in the original West End cast.
Late 2019 brought O'Connell the role of Velcro in Soho Cinders at Charing Cross Theatre. [6] [7] In 2020 she starred in Be More Chill as Chloe Valentine in The Other Palace. [8] [9] She left the show two weeks before its original closing date to rehearse for Hair at the Turbine Theatre, where she portrayed the role of Jeanie. Following this, Millie landed 'her dream role' of Maureen Johnson in Rent . She starred in this revival alongside Six cast alumna Maiya Quansah-Breed, portraying the leading role of Mimi Marquez and Jocasta Almgill, as her partner Joanne. Due to COVID-19, the show only had five live performances before shutting due to government guidelines. [10] In response to this, the team livestreamed a recorded version of the show during lockdown. They returned to the show in 2021, Millie returning to the role.
In 2021, Millie returned to the role of Chloe Valentine in Be More Chill, showing at the Shaftesbury Theatre, [11] and then returned to the role of Jeanie in Hair, showing in the London Palladium.
In April 2022, it was announced that The Cher Show would be touring the UK. Millie took on the role of Babe (Cher) on the year long tour. [12] The show launched at the Curve Theatre in Leicester. [13] The creative team included director Arlene Phillips, choreographer Oti Mabuse and costume designer Gabriella Slade. [14]
August 2022 brought the original cast of Six together to film a proshot, and Millie, reunited with her castmates, were granted the opportunity to reprise their roles once more at Hampton Court Palace in July.
Millie also forms a part of the pop girl group SVN (pronounced 'seven') alongside six former West End cast members of Six: Jarnéia Richard-Noel, Natalie May Paris, Alexia McIntosh (Lexi), Aimie Atkinson and Maiya Quansah-Breed, and Grace Mouat (former swing and dance captain of the original cast of Six ). After a limited series of concerts in October 2020, their debut concert was rescheduled from February 2022 to 7 August 2022 at the O2 Academy Islington, with the group releasing singles such as Stars (2021) and Woman, Free, Boss and At Christmas (2022).
Year | Title | Artist | Album |
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2021 | Queen | SVN | SVN |
Stars | |||
2022 | Woman | ||
Free | |||
BOSS | |||
At Christmas |
Year | Concert | Date | Venue | Producer | Notes (if necessary) |
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2020 | Girl Power: the Reunion | 10-11 October | Oval Space, Cambridge Heath, London | Aimie Atkinson | - |
2022 | SiX: Live at Hampton Court Palace | 19-20 June | Hampton Court Palace | Kenny Wax | Members did not perform as SVN but as their significant roles in SIX. Grace Mouat did not feature in the event. |
SVN | 7 August | O2 Academy Islington | SVN | Production all in-house; BOSS music video on set, with MBV productions and Genesis Lynea |
Year | Title | Role | Broadcasting channel |
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2015 | The People's Strictly for Comic Relief | Dancer | BBC |
2016 | The Entire Universe | ||
2018 | This Morning | Anne Boleyn | ITV |
2019 | The One Show | BBC One | |
Olivier Awards | ITV | ||
BUILD Ldn | Herself | The Build Series LDN | |
2020 | Rent | Maureen Johnson | - |
2022 | This Morning | Herself | ITV |
2023 | Wonka | Tram Lady 2/Dancer | N/A |
Year | Production | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Laine Leaps Ahead | Lead / Featured Singer | Epsom Playhouse |
2016 | Aladdin | Slave of the Ring / Understudy Jasmine | Civic Theatre |
42nd Street | Ensemble / Understudy Peggy Sawyer | Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris | |
2017 | Ensemble/Understudy Anytime Annie | Theatre Royal Drury Lane | |
2018 | |||
2018 | Six | Anne Boleyn | UK tour |
2019 | Arts Theatre | ||
Soho Cinders | Velcro | Charing Cross Theatre | |
2020 | Be More Chill | Chloe Valentine | The Other Palace |
Hair | Jeanie | Turbine Theatre | |
Rent | Maureen Johnson | Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester | |
Catfish the Musical | DD | Stars Concept Cast | |
Halls | Natalie | Stars Concept Cast | |
2021 | Rent | Maureen Johnson | Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester |
Be More Chill | Chloe Valentine | Shaftesbury Theatre | |
Hair | Jeanie | London Palladium | |
2022 | The Cher Show | Babe (Cher) | UK & Ireland tour |
Six the Musical: Live at Hampton Court Palace [17] | Anne Boleyn | Hampton Court Palace | |
2023 | Sleeping Beauty: The Fairy's Tale | Sleeping Beauty | Norwich Theatre [18] |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | Laurence Olivier Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical | Six | Nominated | [lower-alpha 1] |
2022 | WhatsOnStage Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Musical | Rent | Nominated | [19] |
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