Gina McKee | |
Birth Name: | Georgina McKee |
Birth Date: | 1964 4, df=yes[1] |
Birth Place: | Peterlee, County Durham, England |
Occupation: | Actress |
Years Active: | 1979–present |
Alma Mater: | East Durham College, National Youth Theatre |
Georgina McKee (born 14 April 1964) is an English actress. She won the 1997 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for Our Friends in the North (1996), and earned subsequent nominations for The Lost Prince (2003) and The Street (2007). She also starred on television in The Forsyte Saga (2002) and as Caterina Sforza in The Borgias (2011). Her film appearances include Notting Hill (1999), Phantom Thread (2017), and My Policeman (2022).
McKee was born in Peterlee, County Durham, in 1964, the daughter of a coal miner, and grew up there and in nearby Easington and Sunderland. Her first experience of acting occurred in her final year at primary school where her teacher finished the school week off with improvisations. Seeing a poster in a shoe-shop window for a new youth drama group, McKee and her friends decided to attend, initially not seriously but later becoming enthusiastic. It led to McKee's first professional appearance, working on Tyne Tees children's series, Quest of Eagles.
From the age of 15, McKee spent three summers in London with the National Youth Theatre. After completing her A-Levels at East Durham College, she decided, with her parents' blessing, to apply to drama schools rather than art colleges. However, she was rejected by Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the Central School of Speech and Drama.
McKee began her career in TV with several background roles including a part on The Lenny Henry Show. She made her film debut in 1988 when she had a small role in The Lair of the White Worm. In 1996, she played Mary in the BBC drama Our Friends in the North, a role for which she won three Best Actress awards in 1997: the British Academy Television Award, the Royal Television Society Award and the Broadcasting Press Guild Award.[2] McKee appeared in several episodes of the Chris Morris spoof current affairs show, Brass Eye (1997, 2001), as reporter Libby Shuss.
McKee's theatre credits include Harold Pinter's The Lover and The Collection at the Comedy Theatre in London. In 2008, she appeared in the BBC drama Fiona's Story and a West End revival of Chekhov's Ivanov.[3] In 2010, she appeared as Goneril in the Donmar Warehouse revival of King Lear, directed by Michael Grandage and starring Derek Jacobi. She received an Olivier Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.[4]
She played the mother of a deaf teenager in BBC TV's thriller, The Silence, opposite Genevieve Barr. In 2018, she appeared in the highly successful BBC/Netflix drama series Bodyguard as Commander Anne Sampson.
McKee has been married to Kez Cary since 1989; they live in East Sussex, England.[5] She has been a vegetarian since 1982.[6]
In 2002, McKee received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts from the University of Sunderland.[7] [8]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | The Lair of the White Worm | Nurse Gladwell | |
1989 | The Rachel Papers | Evonne | |
1989 | Wilt | Party Guest | |
1993 | Naked | Café Girl | |
1996 | The Treasure Seekers | Mary Leslie | |
Element of Doubt | Beth | ||
1998 | Croupier | Marion Nell | |
1999 | Notting Hill | Bella | |
Wonderland | Nadia | ||
Women Talking Dirty | Ellen | ||
2000 | There's Only One Jimmy Grimble[9] | Donna | |
2001 | The Zookeeper | Ankica | |
2002 | Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood | Genevieve | |
2003 | Burning the Bed | Caroline | |
2004 | The Reckoning | Sarah | |
Mickybo and Me | Jonjo's ma | ||
2005 | The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby | Maureen Gray | |
MirrorMask | White Queen/Dark Queen | ||
2006 | Scenes of a Sexual Nature | Julia | |
2007 | And When Did You Last See Your Father?[10] | Kathy Morrison | |
Atonement | Sister Drummond | ||
2009 | In the Loop[11] [12] | Judy Molloy | |
2013 | Madeleine | ||
2015 | Hector | Lizzie | |
Taj Mahal | Louise's Mother | ||
2017 | Phantom Thread | Countess Henrietta Harding | |
2022 | My Policeman | Older Marion Taylor[13] | |
A Grand Romantic Gesture | Ava | Lead role[14] | |
2023 | Typist Artist Pirate King | Dorothy | |
The End We Start From[15] | F |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1979 | Quest of Eagles | Jane | 7 episodes | |
1986 | Auf Wiedersehen, Pet | Girl | 1 episode | |
1987 | Inspector Morse | Girl in Betting Shop | 1 episode | |
1988 | The Lenny Henry Show | Julie | 12 episodes | |
1990 | Drop the Dead Donkey | Lou | 1 episode | |
1991 | An Actor's Life For Me | Sue Bishop | 6 episodes | |
1991 | Minder episode "Look Who's Coming To Pinner" | Joanna | 1 episode | |
1996 | Our Friends in the North | Mary Cox | 9 episodes | |
1997 | Comedy Premieres episode "The Chest" | Fiona Croft | Television film | |
1997 | Brass Eye | Libby Shuss / Vivian Banch | 3 episodes | |
2001 | Dice | Angela Starck | Miniseries, 6 episodes | |
2002–2003 | The Forsyte Saga | Irene Forsyte | Miniseries, 10 episodes | |
2003 | The Lost Prince | Lalla | Television movie | |
2004 | The Blackwater Lightship | Helen | Television movie | |
2006 | Kim Peabody | Miniseries, 2 episodes | ||
2006 | The Lavender List | Marcia Williams | Television movie | |
2007 | Lewis | Diane Turnbull | 1 episode | |
2007 | The Old Curiosity Shop | Sally Brass | Television movie | |
2007 | The Street | Jan Parr | 2 episodes | |
2008 | 1983 The Brink of Apocalypse[16] [17] | Narrator | ||
2008 | Fiona's Story | Fiona | Television film | |
2009 | Waking the Dead | Jackie | 2 episodes | |
2010 | Dive | Jacqueline | Television movie | |
2010 | The Silence | Anne | Miniseries, 4 episodes | |
2011 | Vera | Julie Armstrong | 1 episode | |
2011–2013 | The Borgias | Main cast, 13 episodes | ||
2012 | Missing | Jamie Ortega | 6 episodes | |
2012 | Line of Duty | Jackie Laverty | 3 episodes | |
2012–2013 | Hebburn | Pauline | 12 episodes | |
2012 | Secret State | Ellis Kane | Miniseries, 4 episodes | |
2013 | By Any Means | Helen Barlow | Miniseries, 6 episodes | |
2016 | Royal Wives At War | Television film | ||
2017 | Emerald City | Dr. Jane Andrews | Recurring role, 5 episodes | |
2017 | Knightfall | Landry's Mother | 3 episodes | |
2018 | Bodyguard | Commander Anne Sampson | Main cast, 5 episodes | |
2019 | The Rook | Jennifer Birch | Miniseries, 7 episodes | |
2019 | Catherine the Great | Countess Bruce | Miniseries, 4 Episodes | |
2020 | Black Narcissus | Sister Adela | Miniseries, 2 Episodes |