Monica Dolan

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Monica Dolan
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Dolan in a frame from Out of Darkness, 2012
Born
Monica Margaret Dolan

(1969-03-15) 15 March 1969 (age 55)
Alma mater Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Occupation Actress
Years active1992–present
Awards BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress

Monica Margaret Dolan (born 15 March 1969) is an English actress. [1] She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing Rosemary West in Appropriate Adult (2011).

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Early life and education

Dolan was born in Middlesbrough to Irish parents, and raised in Woking, Surrey with three older siblings. [2] She trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. [3]

Career

Her credits include Agatha Christie's Poirot , Dalziel and Pascoe , Tipping the Velvet (with Rachael Stirling) and Judge John Deed . She also starred in ITV drama U Be Dead . [4] [5] [6] [7] In 2006, she played the future Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in the television drama Wallis and Edward.

Her stage appearances include Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer , [8] Regan in King Lear [9] and Masha in The Seagull , [10] the latter two with Ian McKellen. [11]

Dolan played British serial killer Rosemary West in the ITV drama Appropriate Adult in 2011, receiving critical acclaim and a BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress. [12] [13]

On stage, she starred as Loretta in Chalet Lines, written by Lee Mattinson, at the Bush Theatre. [14] In 2013, she portrayed twin sisters Meg and Mave Carter in the BBC TV series Call the Midwife . She appeared in W1A (a three-series follow-up to BBC2's BAFTA-winning comedy series Twenty Twelve ), as Senior Communications Officer Tracey Pritchard. [15]

In 2016, Dolan appeared as Janet McIntyre in the BBC two-part drama The Witness for the Prosecution , an Agatha Christie play adapted for television by Sarah Phelps. [16]

In 2017, she made guest appearances in Catastrophe , Death in Paradise and Strike , whilst also writing and starring in her debut one-woman play, The B*easts at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The play went on to win an Edinburgh Stage Award. [17] [18]

In 2018, Dolan made a guest appearance in an episode of the fourth series of Inside No 9 . Later that year, she portrayed Marion Thorpe in the critically acclaimed miniseries A Very English Scandal , receiving her second BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress. [19] [20] The B*easts also transferred for a limited London run at the Bush Theatre. [21]

In 2019, she portrayed Karen Richards in the stage production of All About Eve for which she received a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress. [22]

June 2020 saw her appearing in the remade television series of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads on BBC One. In one of two newly-written episodes, Dolan performed a monologue in "The Shrine". This was one of the episodes staged at London's Bridge Theatre in September 2020, with Dolan reprising her role. [23]

In 2021, she appeared in The Dig , playing May Brown, wife of the archaeologist and astronomer Basil Brown, who discovered the Anglo-Saxon treasure at Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge, Suffolk. [24]

In 2022, Dolan starred as Sister Aloysius in Doubt: A Parable at the Chichester Festival Theatre, receiving critical acclaim. [25] She also appeared alongside Eddie Marsan in the ITV drama The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe as Anne Darwin. [26] [27] She has appeared in two episodes of Black Mirror : "Smithereens", from Series 5, and, more recently, "Loch Henry", from Series 6. [28]

In 2023, she played Carmel in six-part Channel 4 comedy drama The Change. She also starred in Typist Artist Pirate King , directed by Carol Morley, as British artist Audrey Amiss. The film had its UK premiere at the Glasgow Film Festival in March, and was released in October 2023, to positive reviews. [29] In January 2024, she played the role of subpostmistress Jo Hamilton in the ITV drama series Mr Bates vs The Post Office . In August 2024, she appeared as Ann Branson, the mother of a murdered son, in the second series of the BBC TV drama Sherwood.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996A Midsummer Night's DreamHermia
1999 Topsy-Turvy Miss Barnes
2003 She Stoops to Conquer Miss Kate HardcastleVideo
2005GuernseyClaire
2007HopeMotherShort film
2009 Stalin: Reign of Terror Pitkovskaya
2010 The Arbor Ann Hamilton
Never Let Me Go Nurse
2011MeconiumKel (voice)Short film
2012 Sightseers Janice
2013Bed TrickBeatriceShort film
Out of DarknessShort film
Vice of MindMother (voice)Short film
Kick-Ass 2 Tommy's Mum
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa Angela Ashbourne
2014 Pride Marion Cooper
The Falling Miss Martha Alvaro
TwelveJodieShort film
2015 Eye in the Sky Angela Northman
2017FernWomanShort film
2019 Official Secrets Fiona Bygate
National Theatre Live: All About Eve Karen Richards
Days of the Bagnold Summer Sue Bagnold
Rialto Claire
2021 The Dig May Brown
Cyrano Marie
2022 Empire of Light Rosemary Bates
Typist Artist Pirate King Audrey Amiss
A Woman Walks into a BankNarratorShort film
2024 This Time Next Year Connie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 The Bill Mrs. HeatonSeries 9; Episode 154: "Cause for Concern"
1997Ruth BellSeries 13; Episode 43: "A Bitter Pill"
1998The GiftJoTelevision film
2001 Judge John Deed Natalie AbbottSeries 1; Episode 1: "Rough Justice"
2002 Dalziel and Pascoe Megan LowrySeries 7; Episode 1: "The Unwanted"
Tipping the Velvet Alice AstleyMini-series; Episode 1
2005 Wallis & Edward Elizabeth Television film
2006 Agatha Christie's Poirot Cora Gallaccio / Miss GilchristSeries 10; Episode 3: "After the Funeral"
The Commander: Blacklight DC Pamela HayesTelevision film
2007 The History of Mr. Polly Annie LarkinsTelevision film
2008 Great Performances ReganSeries 37; Episode 12: "King Lear"
2009 Occupation Nicky SwiftMini-series; Episodes 1–3
U Be Dead Maria MarcheseTelevision film
Midsomer Murders Imogen StroudSeries 12; Episode 7: "The Great and the Good"
2010ExcludedAmandaTelevision film
DCI Banks: Aftermath Maggie ForrestSeries 1; Episodes 1 & 2: "Aftermath: Parts 1 & 2"
2011 Appropriate Adult Rosemary West Mini-series; Episodes 1 & 2
BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress
2012 Coming Up LisaSeries 10; Episode 4: "Spoof or Die"
2013 Call the Midwife Meg / Mave CarterSeries 2; Episode 3
Complicit JudithTelevision film
The Escape Artist Eileen MorrisMini-series; Episodes 2 & 3: "Parts 2 & 3"
2014–2024 W1A Tracey PritchardSeries 1–4; 16 episodes
2015 Wolf Hall Alice More Mini-series; Series 1; Episodes 2 & 4: "Entirely Beloved" and "The Devil's Spit"
The Casual Vacancy Tessa WallMini-series; Episodes 1–3
2016 Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge AngelaSeries 2; Episodes 1 & 4: "Foxhunter + Radio Play" and "Jasper + Chef"
Neil Gaiman's Likely StoriesDr. Marshall / Café Manager / Nora / Miranda WalkerMini-series; Episodes 1–4
The Witness for the Prosecution Janet McIntyreMini-series; Episodes 1 & 2
2017 Death in Paradise Patricia LawrenceSeries 6; Episode 2: "The Secret of the Flame Tree"
Catastrophe PollySeries 3; Episode 2
Strike Leonora QuineSeries 1; Episodes 4 & 5: "The Silkworm: Parts 1 & 2"
2018 Inside No. 9 MaySeries 4; Episode 3: "Once Removed"
A Very English Scandal Marion Thorpe Mini-series; Episodes 2 & 3
Nominated — BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress
Vanity Fair Mrs. Peggy O'DowdMini-series; Episodes 4–7
Hang Ups Alison JonesEpisodes 1 & 3
God's Own CountyJackieTelevision short film
2019 Christmas University Challenge Herself - ContestantSeries 9; Episode 3: "Guildhall School of Music and Drama v UCL"
Urban Myths Catherine Dickens Mini-series; Series 3; Episode 1: "Bleak House Guest"
2019, 2023 Black Mirror CS Linda Grace,
Janet McCardle
Series 5; Episode: "Smithereens",
Series 6; Episode 2: "Loch Henry"
2020 Unprecedented KatEpisode 4
Talking Heads LornaEpisode 12: "The Shrine"
2022 The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe Anne Darwin Mini-series; Episodes 1–4
My Name is LeonMaureenTelevision film
2023 The Change CarmelSeries 1; Episodes 1–6
2024 Celebrity Chase Herself - ContestantSeries 14; Episode 2
Mr Bates vs The Post Office Jo Hamilton Mini-series; Episodes 1–4 [30]
Comic Relief: Funny for Money Tracey PritchardTelevision film
Inside No. 9 MaySeries 9; Episode 6: "Plodding On"
Sherwood Ann BransonSeries 2; Episodes 1–6

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorVenue
1992 The Merchant of Venice Jessica John Durnin Northcott Theatre
Outside Edge UnknownMartin Harvey
The Three Musketeers UnknownJohn Durnin
To Kill a Mockingbird UnknownChristopher Sergel
1992–1993Robin of the WoodMuchJohn Durnin
1994Unfinished BusinessFeebs Steven Pimlott Barbican Theatre
Words, Words, WordsPerformerUnknown The Other Place
1994–1995 Coriolanus Virgilia David Thacker Swan Theatre
Barbican Theatre
Henry V Princess Catherine Matthew Warchus Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Barbican Theatre
Measure for Measure Juliet Steven Pimlott Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Theatre Royal, Newcastle
1995–1996 A Midsummer Night's Dream Hermia Adrian Noble Barbican Theatre
Golden Gate Theatre
Shubert Theatre
1996–1997 Peter Pan Unknown Matthew Warchus West Yorkshire Playhouse
1997 Jane Eyre Jane Eyre Polly Teale UK tour
1998 The Glass Menagerie Laura Polly Teale Royal Lyceum Theatre
An Experiment with an Air-Pump Maria FenwickMatthew Lloyd Hampstead Theatre
1999 The Glory of Living Lisa Kathryn Hunter Royal Court Theatre
Hay Fever Sorel Bliss Declan Donnellan UK tour
The Taming of the Shrew Katherine Lindsay Posner Barbican Theatre
2001The WallsMary Mick Gordon Cottesloe Theatre
Sliding with SuzanneSuzanne Max Stafford-Clark Royal Court Theatre
2002–2003A Laughing Matter Peg Woffington / Hannah More Max Stafford-Clark Lyttelton Theatre
UK tour
She Stoops to Conquer Kate Hardcastle Max Stafford-Clark Lyttelton Theatre
UK tour
2004 Mary Stuart Mary Patrick Sandford Nuffield Theatre
2005 Macbeth Lady Macbeth Max Stafford-Clark Oxford Playhouse
Arcola Theatre
2007–2008 King Lear Regan Trevor Nunn Courtyard Theatre
UK & World tour
The Seagull Masha Trevor Nunn Courtyard Theatre
UK & World tour
2008Birth of a NationPainter Ramin Gray Royal Court Theatre
2013Chalet LinesLorettaMadani Younis Bush Theatre
The Same Deep Water as MeAnne / Georgina John Crowley Donmar Warehouse
2015Plaques and TanglesMeganLucy Morrison Royal Court Theatre
2017The B*eastsTessaJohn HoggarthWriter
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Bush Theatre
2019All About EveKaren RichardsIvo van HoveNoel Coward Theatre
Appropriate Toni Lafayette Ola Ince Donmar Warehouse
2020 The Shrine Susan Nicholas Hytner Bridge Theatre [31]
2022 Doubt: A Parable Sister Aloysius Lia Williams Chichester Festival Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef
2012 British Academy Television Award Best Supporting Actress Appropriate Adult Won [32]
2019 British Academy Television Award Best Supporting Actress A Very English Scandal Nominated [33]
Olivier Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role All About Eve Won [34]
2023 Royal Television Society Award Actor - Female The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe Nominated [35]

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