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Maeve Dermody

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Maeve Dermody
Born (1988-11-02) 2 November 1988 (age 35)
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present

Maeve Dermody (/mv ˈdɜːrmədi/ mayv DUR-mə-dee;[1] born 2 November 1988)[citation needed] is a UK-based Australian actress. After a film appearance at 5 years old, her adult acting career has included work in Australian and British television, theatre, short films and movies.

Early life

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She is the daughter of Susan Murphy Dermody, a film theorist, historian, director, and Zen Roshi (teacher).[2] Her father is a psychologist. Dermody's family encouraged a love of literature and the arts, and supported performing as well - her mother gave Dermody her first part when she was 5 years old in the film her mother directed Breathing Under Water (1993).[3] Dermody attended Mosman High School in Sydney with a near-perfect UAI.[4][3] During high school she was active in drama classes, as well as the Australian Theatre for Young People, and furthered her acting education with several courses at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney.

Career

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While still in high school, Dermody began getting roles in Australian television series such as All Saints (1998), and in short films. Her first major film role was in the independent thriller Black Water (2007), about a trio of people trapped in the mangroves of the Northern Territory by a menacing saltwater crocodile.[5] Dermody's performance in Black Water earned her multiple nominations for Best Supporting Actress awards in the Australian film industry. Her next major film role was in Beautiful Kate (2009), for which she was again nominated for the AFI Best Supporting Actress Award.[5][6] She had a lead role in the 2010 film Griff the Invisible, and in the 2012 miniseries Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms.[6][5]

In 2013, Dermody starred as Claire Simpson in the 10-part Australian-Singaporean TV drama series Serangoon Road.[7]

Dermody is also active in the Australian theatre, having appeared in productions such as Killer Joe, Measure for Measure, Our Town,[3] and The Seagull, for major theatre companies in Sydney.[4]

In Christmas 2015, Dermody starred as Vera Claythorne in BBC One's version of Agatha Christie's thriller And Then There Were None.[8]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1992 Breathing Under Water Maeve
2003 All Shook Up Billy Short
2006 A Fairytale of the City The Girl Short
2007 Walnut Ghyselle Short
Black Water Lee
2009 Shot Open Amelia Walsh Short
Past Midnight Ginny Short
Beautiful Kate Toni
At the Breakfast Table Short
2010 Griff the Invisible Melody
Magpie Martha Short
2012 Dangerous Remedy Jo Wainer TV film
Almost Emily Short
2013 Greg's First Day Mandy Short
2014 Wedding of the Year
2015 The Fear of Darkness Dr. Sarah Faithfull
2016 Pawno Kate
The Space Between Olivia
2017 2:22 Sandy
2018 Birdie Short
2019 Love Type D Frankie
2020 The Secret Garden Alice
The Immortal Lucy Short

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 White Collar Blue Amanda Payne 1 episode
2006 All Saints Taylor Patterson Episode: "Truth Hurts"
Monarch Cove Charlotte Lee Miniseries, 1 episode
2007 The Chaser's War on Everything 1 episode
2009 My Place Evelyn Episode: "1918 Bertie"
2011 Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo Rachel Carr Miniseries
2012 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Eunice Henderson Episode: "Murder on the Ballarat Train"
Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms Lee Miniseries, series regular
Rake Polly Nesbitt 2 episodes
Dangerous Remedy Joanne Bertram Telemovie
2013 Power Games: The Packer-Murdoch War Anna Murdoch Miniseries
Serangoon Road Claire Simpson Series regular
2015 And Then There Were None Vera Elizabeth Claythorne Miniseries
2016 Ripper Street Prudence Sumner Episode: "All the Glittering Blades"
2016-2018 Marcella Grace Gibson 4 episodes
2017 SS-GB Sylvia Manning Miniseries
The Frankenstein Chronicles Esther Rose Season 2, series regular
2019 Carnival Row Portia Fyfe Season 1, series regular
Gold Digger Emily Miniseries, episode: "Her Daughter"
2020-2021 The Beast Must Die Violet Series regular
2022 Why Didn't They Ask Evans? Moira Nicholson Miniseries, 3 episodes

Music videos

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Year Title Artist Role
2009 "Warning" Incubus Lead Girl

Theatre

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Year Play Role Venue / Company
2004 Vincent in Brixton Eugenie Loyer Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
2005 The Girl on the Sofa The Girl New Theatre, Sydney
2006 The Peach Season Zoe Griffin Theatre Company, Sydney
2008 Killer Joe Dottie Downstairs Theatre, Sydney
2010 Measure for Measure Juliet Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney with Company B
Our Town Emily Webb Sydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
2011 The Seagull Nina Mikhailovna Zarechniy Belvoir St Theatre Sydney with Company B

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result
2008 AFI Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Black Water Nominated
IF Awards Best Actress Black Water Nominated
YEN Magazine Young Woman of the Year: Film, Television and Theatre Won
2009 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Supporting Actress Black Water Nominated
AFI Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Beautiful Kate Nominated
2010 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Supporting Actress Beautiful Kate Nominated
FBi Radio Sydney Music, Arts & Culture Awards Best Performer Our Town Nominated
2011 News Limited Star of the Year Won
2015 FilmQuest Cthulhu Trophy Best Actress Pawno Nominated
2016 AACTA Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Pawno Nominated
2017 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Actress Pawno Nominated
2021 Micheaux Film Festival Outstanding Actress in Feature Film Love Type D Nominated

References

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  1. ^ "Maeve Dermody on Being Part of And Then There Were None". Agatha Christie. 22 December 2015. Retrieved 11 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Roshi Susan Murphy". Zen Open Circle. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Maeve Dermody Gets All the Hot Boys". Au.lifestyle.yahoo.com. 10 December 2009. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  4. ^ a b Roach, Vicky (16 March 2011). "Maeve Dermody has a genius to act in Griff the Invisible and The Seagull". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  5. ^ a b c Spring, Alexandra (5 April 2012). "Actress Maeve Dermody gets lost in her work". Vogue. Retrieved 25 February 2014.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b Wasley, Alice (29 April 2012). "All revved up for new miniseries in Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms". Daily Telegraph. Sydney, New South Wales: News Ltd. Retrieved 9 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Don Hany and Maeve Dermody's Serangoon Road journey". news.com.au. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  8. ^ "One: And then there were none: Vera Claythorne". BBC. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
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