Fiona Shaw
Fiona Shaw (born Fiona Mary Wilson; 10 July 1958) is an Irish film and theatre actress. She did extensive work with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, as well as in film and television. In 2020, she was listed at No. 29 on ''The Irish Times'' list of Ireland's greatest film actors. She was made an Honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth II in 2001.She won the 1990 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress for roles in the plays ''Electra'', ''As You Like It'', ''The Good Person of Szechwan'' (1990), and ''Machinal'' (1994). She received three Olivier Award nominations for her roles in ''Mephisto'' (1986), ''Hedda Gabler'' (1992), and ''Happy Days'' (2008). She made her Broadway debut playing the title role in ''Medea'' (2002) for which she earned a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. She returned to Broadway in the Colm Tobin play ''The Testament of Mary'' (2013).
In film, she played Petunia Dursley in the ''Harry Potter'' film series (2001–2010). Other notable film roles include in ''My Left Foot'' (1989), ''Persuasion'' (1995), ''Jane Eyre'' (1996), ''The Tree of Life'' (2011), ''Colette'' (2018), ''Ammonite'' (2020), and ''Enola Holmes'' (2020).
Her television roles include Hedda Hopper in the HBO film ''RKO 281'' (1999), and Marnie Stonebrook in the HBO series ''True Blood'' (2011). She played Carolyn Martens in the BBC series ''Killing Eve'' (2018–22), for which she received the 2019 BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress, as well as two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. For her role as a counselor in ''Fleabag'' (2019), she received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series nomination. She starred in the BBC One series ''Baptiste'' (2021), and the Disney+ series ''Andor'' (2022). Provided by Wikipedia
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