Doon Mackichan Explained

Doon Mackichan
Birth Date:7 August 1962
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Actress, comedian, writer
Years Active:1985–present
Children:3

Sarah Doon Mackichan (;[1] born 7 August 1962) is a British actress, comedian and writer. She co-created, wrote and performed in the double-Emmy-award-winning Smack the Pony. She frequently collaborates with Armando Iannucci and Steve Coogan, having played multiple characters in The Day Today, Brass Eye and Alan Partridge, and has also appeared in Toast of London and Two Doors Down. Mackichan was nominated for Best Female Comedy Performance at the 2014 British Academy Television Awards for her performance in Plebs and won critical praise for her performance alongside John Malkovich in Bitter Wheat in 2019.

Early life

Mackichan was born on 7 August 1962 in London and later moved with her family to the Scottish village of Upper Largo.[2] She studied drama at Manchester University.[3]

Career

Mackichan had her television debut in comedy series Five Alive, shown by Channel 4 between 1987 and 1988, along with Brian Conley (also making his television debut), Peter Piper, Joanna Brookes and Andrew Secombe. In series 2, shown in 1988, Andrew Secombe was replaced by Phil Nice.

Mackichan, one of the writers and stars of the Channel 4 comedy series Smack the Pony, has appeared in a number of Chris Morris radio and television comedy series such as On the Hour, The Day Today and Brass Eye. Mackichan's own BBC Radio show, Doon Your Way, was broadcast in 1996. She also appeared in the sitcoms Beast and Bedtime, and was a regular performer in Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge and The Mary Whitehouse Experience. She appeared in several of The Comic Strip Presents... films in the early 1990s, and appeared in the 1995 comedy The Glam Metal Detectives. In 2009, she appeared as Jane Thomason, the news producer for the BBC in Taking the Flak. She portrayed Cherie Blair in the Channel 4 satirical drama A Very Social Secretary, and appeared in the Channel 4 sitcom Nathan Barley. She portrayed a BBC news presenter, Louise Marlowe, in series 4 of The Sarah Jane Adventures in 2010.

In film, Mackichan played Victoria Lender in 1997's The Borrowers and teamed up with her former Smack the Pony co-stars for the 2004 film Gladiatress. Also in 1998 she appeared in the BBC TV mini-series of Dickens' novel Our Mutual Friend as Sophronia Lammle.

On stage, she appeared with Matt Di Angelo and David Haig in the Joe Orton black farce Loot. In July 2011, Mackichan performed alongside Julian Barratt in Nikolai Gogol's comedy The Government Inspector at the Young Vic Theatre, London. Later in 2011, she played the part of Frances in April de Angelis' play Jumpy at the Royal Court Theatre. Since 2013, Mackichan has starred in Toast of London as Steven Toast's (Matt Berry) quirky agent Jane Plough.

She has narrated several TV series including The Honey Trap and Bank of Mum and Dad. She has also voiced characters in several animated series including Bob and Margaret, Stressed Eric, Don't Eat the Neighbours and Bromwell High.

She fronted a TV ad campaign for Hallmark in the UK, and appeared alongside Darren Boyd as one half of a married couple for a series of Direct Line insurance TV ads in 2012.

She was a contestant in the 2003 BBC charity singing contest Comic Relief does Fame Academy, in which she came fourth.

She has appeared twice on the BBC panel show QI, in series C, episode 2, ("Cummingtonite", 2005) and series E episode 11, ("Endings", 2007).

From 2013 until 2018, Mackichan played Flavia, a recurring character, in the ITV comedy Plebs, for which she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance in 2014. She played Cathy in the BBC comedy Two Doors Down from 2013 until 2022, when she decided to quit the show to concentrate on other acting roles. In June 2023 it was announced she would be returning to this role in the forthcoming series.

In 2017 she played Feste in the Royal National Theatre's production of Twelfth Night and television film Death on the Tyne in 2018. Mackichan appeared as the Archangel Michael in the Amazon Prime/BBC mini-series Good Omens and as Sarah in Channel 4 comedy-drama Pure in 2019.

In 2019 she appeared as Sondra in David Mamet's Bitter Wheat at the Garrick Theatre. Writing in The Guardian, Michael Billington praised her as having given the show's best performance.[4]

Personal life

In 1997, Mackichan married the actor Anthony Barclay.[3] In 1998, she swam the English Channel as part of a six-person relay team.[5] [6]

Mackichan and Barclay were divorced in 2005, after having three children together. She then lived with her children in Clapham, South London.[3] In 2016, she was living in Hastings, East Sussex.[7]

In March 2016, Mackichan was part of a team of well-known people who attempted to sail around a section of Britain in just five days, as part of the BT Sport Relief Challenge: Hell on High Seas.[8]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997The BorrowersVictoria Lender
1999With or Without YouDeirdre
2000Wild About HarryTara Adair
2003Indian DreamPennyTV film
2004GladiatressDwyfuc
Radio HostDeleted scenes
2005A Very Social SecretaryCherie BlairTV film
2006The Good Housekeeping GuideLydiaTV film
2011AnuvahoodPatricia
2012Acts of GodfreyJacqui
Never Had YouMiss BewsonShort
2013HomeboysSueTV film
Two Doors DownCathyTV film, pilot to TV series
2014Breaking the BankCaroline
2015Draw on Sweet NightLady Elizabeth Kytson
2016ScarletFemale ShopperShort
2017National Theatre Live

Twelfth Night

Feste
2018Death on the TyneEmilyTV film
WinterlongBarbara
Happy New Year, Colin BursteadSandy
2022The Sea BeastQueenVoice role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Five AliveVarious roles15 episodes
1986, 1989Hale and PaceVarious roles / Have a Nice Time Presenter2 episodes
1990Harry Enfield's Television ProgrammeDont's Daughter2 episodes
Birds of a FeatherNurseEpisode: "Parting"
Up Yer NewsVarious roles
1991The Mary Whitehouse ExperienceVarious rolesEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 1"
London's BurningFemale JournalistEpisode: "Series 4, Episode 10"
1992Sean's ShowScriptwriterEpisode: "Blind Date"
1992–1993The Comic Strip Presents...Various roles5 episodes
1994The Day TodayVarious rolesSeries regular, 7 episodes
Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan PartridgeShona McGoughEpisode: "Show 1"
Wanda HarveyEpisode: "Show 6"
1995The Glam Metal DetectivesVarious rolesSeries regular, 5 episodes
Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan PartridgeLiz HeronEpisode: "Knowing Me Knowing Yule with Alan Partridge"
Agony AgainDebra7 episodes
1997I'm Alan PartridgeJennyEpisode: "Watership Alan"
Brass EyeVarious roles4 episodes
1998Our Mutual FriendSophronia LammleMini-series, 4 episodes
Bob and MargaretVarious roles / Moira6 episodes, voice role
1998–2000Stressed EricMaria Gonzalez / Alison ScabieSeries regular, voice role, 13 episodes
1999–2003, 2017Smack the PonyVarious rolesSeries regular, 24 episodes
2000The StrangerersGaladriel2 episodes: "Space Cadets" and "Angels"
The Canterbury TalesAlisonEpisode: "The Journey Back", voice role
2000–2001BeastKirstenSeries regular, 12 episodes
2001Brass EyeSwanchita HazeEpisode: "Paedophilia"
Don't Eat the NeighboursLucy
Bob and MargaretVarious rolesEpisode: "A Very Fishy Christmas", voice role
2002BedtimeFaithSeries 2 regular, 6 episodes
Wire in the BloodAmanda Vane2 episodes: "Shadows Rising, Parts 1 & 2"
2005Nathan BarleyHer Preposterous VoiceMini-series, 1 episode
Twisted TalesSandra BarnesEpisode: "Cursed House"
The Comic Strip Presents...DianaEpisode: "Sex Actually"
Bromwell HighCarol Jackson / Various rolesSeries regular, voice role, 13 episodes
2008Modern TossVarious rolesSeries regular, voice role, 6 episodes
2009Taking the FlakJane ThomasonSeries regular, 7 episodes
2010New TricksGillian WithallEpisode: "Left Field"
The Sarah Jane AdventuresLouise MarloweEpisode: "The Nightmare Man"
2012Me and Mrs JonesSelinaEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 6"
Little CrackersMumEpisode: "Darren Boyd's Little Cracker: Le Concert de L'ecole"
2013Quick CutsSue3 episodes
2013–2015Toast of LondonJane PloughSeries regular, 18 episodes
2013–2018PlebsFlaviaSeries regular, 20 episodes
2014PsychobitchesVarious rolesMini-series, 3 episodes
2015Mountain GoatsNormaEpisode: "Homeless"
2016Mid Morning Matters with Alan PartridgeThe Partridge Playhouse Players / Caller3 episodes, voice roles
The RebelDoctor McGillEpisode: "Law"
2016–2022, 2023Two Doors DownCathySeries regular 1–5 and 7, 36 episodes
2019PureSarahRecurring role, 4 episodes
2019–presentGood OmensArchangel MichaelRecurring role, 8 episodes
2020FlackVictoriaEpisode: "Duncan"
The DuchessCheryl3 episodes
2022Toast of Tinseltown [9] Jane Plough / Brooke Hooberman (credited as Cocoah Mankind)6 episodes
2023Funny WomanMiss Sykes2 episodes: "Series 1, Episodes 1 and 3"
Death in ParadiseMelanie Parker1 episode: "Christmas Special"

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1987To Kill a MockingbirdMayellaBirmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham
1988'Tis Pity She's a WhoreAnnabellaStephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
1990The SquareBattersea Arts Centre, London
1991Abigail's PartyBeverly MossCambridge Theatre, Londonalso, UK Tour
1992Me and My FriendJuliaMinerva Studio, Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
KillersVeronicaRoyal Court Theatre, London
1994RoadCarol/Lane/ValerieRoyal Court Theatre, Londonalso, UK Tour
The Queen and IDiana, Princess of WalesLeicester Haymarket Theatre, Leicester
1995Mother Courage and Her ChildrenYvette PottierRoyal National Theatre, London
1996A Midsummer Night's DreamHelenaAlmeida Theatre, Londonalso, International Tour
1999Sacred HeartKateRoyal National Theatre, London
EmmaEmma WoodhouseWatford Palace Theatre, Watford
2003Excuses!OliviaSoho Theatre, London
2007A Respectable WeddingThe WifeYoung Vic, London
Boeing-BoeingGretchenComedy Theatre, London
2008LootFayeTricycle Theatre, London
2011The Government InspectorAnna AndreyevnaYoung Vic, London
2012JumpyFrancesRoyal Court Theatre, London & Duke of York's Theatre, London
2017Twelfth NightFesteRoyal National Theatre, London
2019Bitter WheatSondraGarrick Theatre, London

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2012WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Actress In A PlayJumpy
2014BAFTA Television AwardsBest Female Comedy PerformancePlebs
British Comedy AwardsBest Female Television ComicToast of London

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jones, Daniel. An English Pronouncing Dictionary. 3 June 2003. Psychology Press. 9780415233392 . Google Books.
  2. News: Jones . Alice . Doon Mackichan on starring in David Mamet's #MeToo play Bitter Wheat . 22 January 2024 . inews.co.uk . 19 June 2019 . en.
  3. Web site: Tears behind theatre's unsung funniest woman - Doon Mackichan. Evening Standard. 10 April 2012 . London.
  4. News: Billington . Michael . Bitter Wheat review – Malkovich and Mamet's monstrous misfire . 12 November 2020 . The Guardian. 19 June 2019.
  5. News: How doon survived the school of hard scots. 13 July 2015. The Scotsman. 19 January 2002.
  6. News: Shoard. Catherine. My whole life has been a black comedy. 13 July 2015. The Guardian.. 4 December 2008.
  7. News: Williams. Zoe. Doon Mackichan: 'We were sexy, funny women – perhaps that was a bit much'. 24 February 2017. The Guardian. 20 November 2016.
  8. Web site: All aboard for celebrity sailing challenge. sportrelief.com. 7 March 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306033309/http://www.sportrelief.com/whats-going-on/all-aboard-celebrity-sailing-challenge. 6 March 2016.
  9. Web site: Toast of Tinseltown. bbc.co.uk. 5 January 2022.