Amy-Joyce Hastings

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Amy-Joyce Hastings
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Amy-Joyce Hastings at The Callback Queen US Premiere at the Jean Cocteau Cinema
Born (1980-09-24) 24 September 1980 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Years active1990–present
Website http://www.amyjoycehastings.com

Amy-Joyce Hastings (born 24 September 1980 [1] ) is an Irish actress who was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Film at the 2022 IFTA Film & Drama Awards for her performance in Who We Love.

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Early life and career

Amy-Joyce Hastings was born in Ireland to parents Robert and Catríona Hastings. [2] Taking a very early interest in acting she enrolled in drama classes at the Gaiety School of Acting when it opened in Dublin in the late 1980s. Here she was scouted by Bond movies casting director Debbie McWilliams and eventually cast in the role of Geraldine Quinton in Fools of Fortune opposite Julie Christie, Iain Glen and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.

A couple of years later, following two final rounds of casting at London's Pinewood Studios she narrowly lost out on the role of Mary Lennox in Warner Bros' The Secret Garden , directed by Agnieszka Holland. Continuing dance and acting classes throughout her younger years, she appeared in a variety of productions and made regular appearances on RTÉ youth interest television programs such as Jo Maxi and Pajo's Junkbox, as well as reviewing children's films for the Pat Kenny radio show.

In 1998 she was shortlisted for the title role in a film – adapted from another William Trevor novel – Felicia's Journey , directed by Atom Egoyan. However she elected instead to train for three years at the Samuel Beckett Centre in Trinity College Dublin – Ireland's first and only acting degree course. She graduated with a distinction in 2001, and began a full-time acting career.

She has worked in film, television and theatre. Hastings' first role was as a child actor in the 1990 film Fools of Fortune directed by Pat O'Connor. [3]

She featured in Season 1 of The Tudors alongside Henry Cavill.

She has appeared in a number of independent films such as Brit flick Little Deaths (which premiered at Film4 Frightfest and the SXSW festival in the US) [4] and in the lead role of Kate Loughlin in Romantic Comedy The Callback Queen [5] which received a US run at George R. R. Martin's Jean Cocteau Cinema in February 2014 [6] and was nominated for two IFTA awards in 2016 following its domestic cinema release. She played Iseult in Len Collin's film Sanctuary, which scored a 100% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes website from critics [7] and was proclaimed the Best Irish Feature Film of 2017 by the Dublin Film Critics' Circle. [8] She can currently be seen in The Green Sea, starring Katharine Isabelle and directed by Randal Plunkett. [9] The Green Sea (2021) - IMDb , retrieved 3 August 2021</ref> She has also starred in a number of award-winning short films, and received the 2017 Underground Cinema Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Oonagh in the IFTA Nominated LGBT drama Lily. [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Fools of Fortune Geraldine Quinton
1997The Very StuffNicolaShort film
2003Sex and SensibilityMariaVideo
2006Double TakeAgent Amanda SharpeVideo
2007 W.C. Helen
2007Poetic LicenseAoifeShort film
2008DualityDr. Sarah O'ConnorShort film
2009The LetterLillianShort film
2010DancerAnnaShort film
2011 Little Deaths Lucy
2013 The Callback Queen Kate Loughlin
2014Duets
2014Thin AirCara
2014Footsteps of AngelsCharlotte
2016 Lily OonaghNominated Best Live Action Short Film 2017 IFTA Film & Drama Awards

Winner Best Supporting Actress, Underground Cinema Awards Dublin 2017

2016SanctuaryIseultWinner Dublin Film Critics Circle Award 2017
2016The Gaelic CurseKelly
2017ParfumAvaShort film
2017The Family WaySandraShort film
2019Close to Nothing At AllAva CollinsShort film
2021The Green SeaVicky
2021 Who We Love OonaghNominated Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Film

2022 IFTA Film & Drama Awards

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995 Finbar's Class Crystal4 episodes
2005 A Scare at Bedtime Electrocutioner / Buster Cherry's WifeEpisodes: "Dead Funny", "Truth or Die"
2007CinephiliaJan HarlanTV film
2007 The Tudors Mole Girl1 episode: Message to the Emperor
2010The GuardsSheila O'BriainEpisodes: "Brother", "Good Mule"
2010An Cúpla CorrLinda

Theatre career

Hastings has many stage credits in both the UK and Ireland. Amongst these are roles as Carol in Oleanna [10] by David Mamet, Estelle Rigault in No Exit [11] by Jean-Paul Sartre, Cathy Calhoun in the first European production of Orange Flower Water [12] by Craig Wright, and the world premiere of The Night Garden, developed by the Royal National Theatre Studio and first performed at the Northcott Theatre in Exeter. [13]

Her Shakespeare credits include the role of Regan in King Lear and most recently Miranda in The Tempest in July 2013. During March and April 2012, Hastings played the role of real life Titanic stewardess Violet Jessop in the world premiere of the first full-length stageplay about the Titanic; Iceberg – Right Ahead! at London's Gatehouse Theatre to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Titanic's maiden voyage. [14]

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