Deirdre Mullins
Born
EducationTrinity College Dublin
University of St Andrews (BA)
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present

Deirdre Mullins is an Irish actress, director and activist. In 2017, she won a Scottish BAFTA for Best Actress in Film for her role in The Dark Mile.[1]

Early life and education

Born in Dublin, Mullins grew up in Stoneybatter on the city's Northside. Her family moved to the suburb Howth when she was 10.[2] She was head girl at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Clontarf. She began her studies in Drama and Theatre at Trinity College Dublin. She then transferred to the University of St Andrews where she studied Anthropology and later graduated with a degree in English Literature in 2006. She participated in the Trinity Players and the St Andrews Mermaids. She went on to train at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School from 2006 to 2008 before moving to London.[3]

Career

Mullins starred as Naomi in the Channel 4 series Man Down.[4] Her theatre work includes playing Rosalind in As You Like It at Shakespeare's Globe,[5][6][7] Lika in Marina Carr's 16 Possible Glimpses at the Abbey Theatre,[8] and Jessie Taite in Seán O'Casey's The Silver Tassie at the National Theatre.[9]

Mullins' directing debut, a production of Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses, was set in a hotel swimming pool and won her rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe 2006 including The Scotsman's top 5 shows to see at the Fringe.[10][11] It was in Time Out's top 3 shows at the Fringe;[12] giving it 5 stars, Rachel Halliburton said 'This is the kind of unexpected discovery that critics live for at Edinburgh'.[13] A decade later, Mullins directed her second show, an experimental new play by Bea Roberts, Infinity Pool, which won a Toast of the Fringe Award[14] at Plymouth Fringe Festival and went on to enjoy a place on The Guardian's list of recommended shows at the Edinburgh Fringe & International Festival 2016. The critic Lyn Gardner described it as 'painfully funny'.[15] Giving it 5 stars from The Stage, Stewart Pringle said it was 'utterly unique and exceptional in every way, it's a heart-breaking story of a stunted life, told with theatrical verve and palpable compassion'.[16] The play was short-listed for the highly prestigious Total Theatre Award.[17]

Mullins is a core committee member of ERA 50:50,[18] a campaign calling for equal representation of women on screen and stage. She made an impassioned speech about this when picking up her BAFTA (Scotland).[19][20]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Holy WaterKate Mulvey
2012ComedownNewsreader 1
2013DoghouseJulie SteptonShort film
2015My Name Is EmilyEmily's Mother
2016Tank 432Sarah Karlsson
2017The Dark MileClaire
2018Ötzi & the Mystery of TimeHelena
2019Crime Lessons: The MuggeningChloeShort film
2019Mumford & Sons: BelovedMotherMusic Video
2020The Christmas BallClare
2022MandrakeCathy Madden
2023In the Lost LandsMara

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Ashes to AshesNurse1 episode
2010De Troon (The Throne)JoannaEpisode: "Maak er maar een republiek van"
2010Midsomer MurdersLibby MorrisEpisode: "The Noble Art"
2011TriviaGráinne4 episodes
2012WhitechapelHeather Green1 episode
2012The Best Possible Taste: The Kenny Everett StoryBBC ReceptionistTelevision film
2013DoctorsChrissie WelshEpisode: "Over a Barrel"
2013VikingsPeasant WomanEpisode: "A King's Ransom"
2013BreathlessDiana FairfaxMiniseries; 1 episode
2013Man DownNaomiMain role (series 1)
2015Inspector George GentlyValerie CullenEpisode: "Breath in the Air"
2015The Frankenstein ChroniclesAgnes Marlott4 episodes
2016Father BrownBebe FontaineEpisode: "The Mask of the Demon"
2017WillAnne Shakespeare3 episodes
2018The RomanoffsNatalie BurrowsEpisode: "The One That Holds Everything"
2019FlackJanetEpisode: "Calvin"
2020Miss Scarlet and The DukeTabitha ButlerEpisode: "The Woman in Red"
2021The DrowningKate4 episodes
2021Shadow and BoneTante Heleen2 episodes
2021Angela BlackEmma1 episode
2022London KillsDr Cassidy HodgesEpisode: "Control Freak"
2023The Couple Next DoorLena

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Overkill's The Walking Dead Heather

Stage

YearTitleRoleTheatreDirector
2008Twelfth Night by William ShakespeareViolaRedgrave TheatreJohn Hartoch
2008A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev (trans. Brian Friel)LizavetaTobacco Factory TheatreSue Wilson
2009Measure for Measure by William ShakespeareMarianaThelma Holt Ltd/Theatre Royal, PlymouthJamie Glover
2009The 24 Hour Plays: Old Vic New VoicesActorThe Old VicAlice Lacey
2011Old Vic 24 Hour Plays Celebrity GalaActorThe Old VicAlexander Ferris
201116 Possible Glimpses (world premiere) by Marina CarrLikaAbbey TheatreWayne Jordan
2011A Midsummer Night's Dream by William ShakespeareHelenaHeadlongNatalie Abrahami
2012As You Like It by William ShakespeareRosalindShakespeare's GlobeJames Dacre
2013The Man Who Pays The Piper by GB SternDaryllOrange Tree TheatreHelen Leblique
2014The Silver Tassie by Seán O'CaseyJessie TaiteLyttelton, National TheatreHoward Davies

Audio

Radio

YearTitleRoleChannelNotes
2009CavityJemmaBBC Radio 4dir Alison Crawford
2009The LakeReaderBBC Radio 4dir Sarah Blunt
2011PositiveTessBBC Radio 4dir Sara Davies
2017The Cold God of Bad Luck by Colin BarrettReaderBBC Radio 4prod Duncan Minshull
2019The Country Girls by Edna O'BrienMarthaBBC Radio 4dir Sally Avens & Jessica Dromgoole
2020For the Love of LeoMary GraceBBC Radio 4dir Marilyn Imrie
2021The HealerReaderBBC Radio 4dir Maggie Ayre
2022English RoseSiobhánBBC Radio 4dir Mary Ward-Lowery

Drama

YearTitleRoleProduction companyNotes
2015The Confessions of Dorian GrayScarlet MooreBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2015DraculaMina HarkerBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2016Doctor Who – "The Very Dark Thing"Admiral EffenishBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2016Charlotte PollardNaomiBig Finish Productionsdir Nicholas Briggs
2017The Prisoner S2Number 2Big Finish Productionsdir Nicholas Briggs
2017HamletOpheliaBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2017Doctor Who – "The War Master"OsenBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2018CiceroVitelliaBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock (nominated for Best Audio Drama 2018 Audie Awards)[21]
2018Class – "Gifted"MabBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2019Doctor Who – "Feast of Fear"The Spae WifeBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2019Torchwood – "Serenity"KellyBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2020Doctor Who – "The Headless Ones"Amanda LatimerBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock
2020Dracula's WarMina HarkerBig Finish Productionsdir Scott Handcock

References

  1. BAFTA Scotland website
  2. Battersby, Eileen (3 August 2012). "'It was the one part I would dream about'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  3. List of graduates from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School since 1984 Archived 8 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Interview with Greg Davies about playing Naomi in Man Down
  5. Interview in Irish Independent about As You Like It
  6. Interview in Irish Examiner about As You Like It
  7. As You Like It on Shakespeare's Globe website
  8. "16 Possible Glimpses info, pics, trailer on the Abbey Theatre website". Archived from the original on 25 June 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  9. Profile on the National Theatre website Archived 12 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  10. "British Theatre Guide's 5 Star review of Metamorphoses". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  11. Edinburgh Guide review of Metamorphoses
  12. Time Out's Fringe Favourites 2006
  13. Rachel Halliburton's review of Metamorphoses for Timeout
  14. Plymouth Fringe website
  15. "Edinburgh festival 2016: The shows we recommend". TheGuardian.com. 9 August 2016.
  16. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 5 October 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  17. "Total Theatre Awards Edinburgh Fringe shortlist announced | WhatsOnStage".
  18. ERA 50:50 website
  19. BAFTA speech about ERA 50:50
  20. Interview in The Guardian about the ERA 50:50 campaign
  21. "Audie Award website". Archived from the original on 10 May 2018. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
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