Maeve Dermody Explained

Maeve Dermody
Birth Date:1985 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1991–present

Maeve Dermody (;[1] born 2 November 1985) 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. She characterises her own acting goal as "to be able to play different characters every time, without traces of myself".

Early life

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. 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

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. 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.[4] [5] She had a lead role in the 2010 film Griff the Invisible, and in the 2012 miniseries .[5]

In 2013, Dermody starred as Claire Simpson in the 10-part Australian-Singaporean TV drama series Serangoon Road.[6]

Dermody is also active in the Australian theatre, having appeared in productions such as Killer Joe, Measure for Measure, Our Town, and The Seagull, for major theatre companies in Sydney.[7]

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

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Breathing Under WaterMaeve
2003All Shook UpBillyShort
2006A Fairytale of the CityThe GirlShort
2007WalnutGhyselleShort
Black WaterLee
2009Shot OpenAmelia WalshShort
Past MidnightGinnyShort
Beautiful KateToni
At the Breakfast TableShort
2010Griff the InvisibleMelody
MagpieMarthaShort
2012Dangerous RemedyJo WainerTV film
AlmostEmilyShort
2013Greg's First DayMandyShort
2014Wedding of the Year
2015The Fear of DarknessDr. Sarah Faithfull
2016PawnoKate
The Space BetweenOlivia
20172:22Sandy
2018BirdieShort
2019Love Type DFrankie
2020The Secret GardenAlice
The ImmortalLucyShort

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003White Collar BlueAmanda Payne1 episode
2006All SaintsTaylor PattersonEpisode: "Truth Hurts"
Monarch CoveCharlotte LeeMiniseries, 1 episode
2007The Chaser's War on Everything1 episode
2009My PlaceEvelynEpisode: "1918 Bertie"
2011Rachel CarrMiniseries
2012Miss Fisher's Murder MysteriesEunice HendersonEpisode: "Murder on the Ballarat Train"
LeeMiniseries, series regular
RakePolly Nesbitt2 episodes
Dangerous RemedyJoanne BertramTelemovie
2013Anna MurdochMiniseries
Serangoon RoadClaire SimpsonSeries regular
2015And Then There Were NoneVera Elizabeth ClaythorneMiniseries
2016Ripper StreetPrudence SumnerEpisode: "All the Glittering Blades"
2016-2018MarcellaGrace Gibson4 episodes
2017SS-GBSylvia ManningMiniseries
The Frankenstein ChroniclesEsther RoseSeason 2, series regular
2019Carnival RowPortia FyfeSeason 1, series regular
Gold DiggerEmilyMiniseries, episode: "Her Daughter"
2020-2021The Beast Must DieVioletSeries regular
2022Why Didn't They Ask Evans?Moira Nicholson Miniseries, 3 episodes

Theatre

YearPlayRoleVenue / Company
2004Vincent in BrixtonEugenie LoyerEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2005The Girl on the SofaThe GirlNew Theatre, Sydney
2006The Peach SeasonZoeGriffin Theatre Company, Sydney
2008Killer JoeDottieDownstairs Theatre, Sydney
2010Measure for MeasureJulietBelvoir St Theatre, Sydney with Company B
Our TownEmily WebbSydney Opera House with Sydney Theatre Company
2011The SeagullNina Mikhailovna Zarechniy Belvoir St Theatre Sydney with Company B

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008AFI AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleBlack Water
IF AwardsBest ActressBlack Water
YEN MagazineYoung Woman of the Year: Film, Television and Theatre
2009Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Supporting ActressBlack Water
AFI AwardsBest Actress in a Supporting RoleBeautiful Kate
2010Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest Supporting ActressBeautiful Kate
FBi Radio Sydney Music, Arts & Culture AwardsBest PerformerOur Town
2011News LimitedStar of the Year
2015FilmQuest Cthulhu TrophyBest ActressPawno
2016AACTA AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RolePawno
2017Film Critics Circle of Australia AwardsBest ActressPawno
2021Micheaux Film FestivalOutstanding Actress in Feature FilmLove Type D

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Maeve Dermody on Being Part of And Then There Were None. Agatha Christie. 22 December 2015. 11 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Roshi Susan Murphy. 2021-02-10. Zen Open Circle. en-US.
  3. Web site: Maeve Dermody Gets All the Hot Boys. Au.lifestyle.yahoo.com. 10 December 2009 . 12 September 2010.
  4. Web site: Spring. Alexandra. Actress Maeve Dermody gets lost in her work. Vogue. 25 February 2014. 5 April 2012.
  5. Web site: All revved up for new miniseries in Bikie Wars: Brothers in Arms. Wasley . Alice. 29 April 2012. Daily Telegraph. News Ltd. 9 May 2012. Sydney, New South Wales.
  6. Web site: Don Hany and Maeve Dermody's Serangoon Road journey. news.com.au. 25 February 2014.
  7. News: Roach. Vicky. Maeve Dermody has a genius to act in Griff the Invisible and The Seagull. Daily Telegraph. 25 February 2014. 16 March 2011.
  8. Web site: One: And then there were none: Vera Claythorne. BBC. December 26, 2015.