Morfydd Clark
Morfydd Clark | |
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Born | Sweden[1] | 17 March 1989
Nationality | Welsh |
Citizenship | British |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2014–present |
Morfydd Clark (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmɔrvɪð];[2] born 17 March 1989) is a Welsh actress.[3][4] Her appearances include Love & Friendship (2016), Interlude in Prague (2017), and The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019). Also on television, she played Mina Harker in Dracula (2020) and Sister Clara in His Dark Materials (2019).
She is most notable for playing Maud in the film Saint Maud (2019), where she received a number of accolades for her performance, including a BAFTA Cymru as well as BIFA and BAFTA Rising Star Award nominations. She is also known for playing Galadriel in the Amazon Prime series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022–present).[5][6][7][8]
Early life
[edit]Clark was born in Sweden and moved with her family to Penarth, Wales, when she was two years old.[9] She described her father as a "Northern Irish Glaswegian". Her maternal lineage comes from North Wales.[10] Her parents spoke English together, but her maternal grandparents were Welsh speakers, which led to her attending a Welsh language school, Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg.[11] She is bilingual in English and Welsh.[12] Her first taste of acting was playing Mrs Dai Bread in a school production of Under Milk Wood.[13] After struggling with dyslexia and ADHD, she left school at sixteen.[14] She later completed her A Levels in English and mathematics at Kings Monkton School in Cardiff. In 2009, she was accepted to British Youth Music Theatre's production of According to Brian Haw[15] and to the National Youth Theatre of Wales, before training at the Drama Centre London.[14]
Career
[edit]Clark left Drama Centre in her final term to star in Saunders Lewis's play Blodeuwedd with Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru. She has appeared in Violence and Son at the Royal Court, as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, and in Les Liaisons Dangereuses at the Donmar Warehouse.[16] She played Frederica Vernon in Whit Stillman's film Love & Friendship.[17] In 2016, Clark was named as one of the Screen International Stars of Tomorrow for her early work in television and theatre.[13] She appeared in the film The Call Up[18] and as Cordelia in King Lear at The Old Vic.[19] In 2017, she starred in Interlude In Prague,[20][21] and portrayed Catherine Dickens in The Man Who Invented Christmas.[22]
In 2019, she appeared in the films Crawl, The Personal History of David Copperfield, and Eternal Beauty. Also that year, Clark starred as Maud in the psychological horror film Saint Maud, for which she was nominated for Best Actress of the 2020 British Independent Film Awards.[23][24] For her performance as Maud, she won the BAFTA Cymru best actress award,[25] and was nominated for the 2021 BAFTA Rising Star Award.[26]
The Rings of Power
[edit]Clark portrays the character Galadriel in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power on Amazon Prime[5][6][7][8] (a younger version of the character found in The Lord of Rings). She was so shocked when she was cast in the role that she fainted.[27]
Morfydd has cited that she is "proud" that being a Welsh speaker influenced her portrayal of her bilingual character, Galadriel. The actor stated, "I feel I can be much more romantic and deep in Welsh. So that was really useful for me, because I was thinking, '[What's the] language of her heart? What language does she think in?'" In another interview, the actor discussed her education in Welsh: "Well, I went to a Welsh language school and everything is taught in Welsh. Welsh is phonetic, so it's great for people with dyslexia. I started learning English in the third year. What my Tolkien-obsessed mother was really proud of and passed on to us was that Tolkien was inspired by the Welsh. Oddly enough, his work was a badge of honour for me, because the Welsh are Welsh and obsessed with anything Welsh."[28] She also mentioned enjoying speaking in Welsh on-set with co-stars Owain Arthur and Trystan Gravelle.[29]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Madame Bovary | Camille | |
The Falling | Pamela Charron | ||
2016 | Pride and Prejudice and Zombies | Georgiana Darcy | |
Love & Friendship | Frederica Vernon | [30][31] | |
The Call Up | Shelly | ||
2017 | Interlude in Prague | Zuzanna Luptak | |
The Man Who Invented Christmas | Kate Dickens | ||
2019 | Crawl | Beth Keller | |
The Personal History of David Copperfield | Dora Spenlow & Clara Copperfield | [32] | |
Eternal Beauty | Young Jane | ||
Saint Maud | Maud | [33][34] | |
2023 | Starve Acre | Juliette | |
TBA | Hamlet | Ophelia | Filming[35] |
TBA | Making noise |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | New Worlds | Amelia | Television miniseries |
A Poet in New York | Nancy Wickwire | Television film | |
2015 | Arthur & George | Mary | Episode: "1.1" |
2016 | National Theatre Live: Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Cécile Volanges | |
2018 | The Alienist | Caroline Bell | Episode: "Silver Smile" |
The City and the City | Yolanda Stark | Episodes: "Breach," "Ordinary" | |
Patrick Melrose | Debbie Hickman | Episodes: "Bad News," "Some Hope" | |
Outsiders | Mari | Television film | |
2019 | His Dark Materials | Sister Clara | 4 episodes |
2020 | Dracula | Mina Harker | Television miniseries |
2022–present | The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power | Galadriel | Lead role[5][6][7][8][36][37] |
2023 | Murder is Easy | Bridget | Two-part drama[38] |
Theatre
[edit]Year | Play | Role | Theatre company | Director
(Writer) |
Notes |
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2013 | Blodeuwedd[39] | Blodeuwedd | Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru | Arwel Griffiths | |
2015 | Violence and Son | Jen | The Royal Court | Hamish Pirie | [40] |
2015 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | The Crucible Theatre | Jonathan Humphreys | [41] |
2015 | Les Liaisons Dangereuses | Cecile | The Donmar Warehouse | Josie Rourke | [42][43] |
2016 | King Lear | Cordelia | The Old Vic | Deborah Warner
(William Shakespeare) |
|
2017 | The Cherry Orchard | Anya | The Sherman | Rachel O'Riordan
(Anton Chekhov/Gary Owen) |
[44][45] |
2019 | The Colours | Joe | Soho Theatre | Max Barton
(Harriet Madeley) |
[46] |
2024 | Look Back In Anger | Helena Charles | Almeida | Atri Banerjee | |
2024 | Roots | Beatie Bryant | Almeida | Diyan Zora | [47][48] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | Dublin Film Critics' Circle | Breakthrough Award | Saint Maud and The Personal History of David Copperfield | Won | [49] |
Sunset Film Circle Awards | Best Actress | Saint Maud | Nominated | [50] | |
2021 | London Critics' Circle Film Awards | British/Irish Actress of the Year | Saint Maud and Eternal Beauty | Won | [51] |
Actress of the Year | Saint Maud | Nominated | |||
British Independent Film Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | [52][53] | ||
BAFTA Cymru | Best Actress | Won | [25] | ||
British Academy Film Awards | Rising Star Award | Nominated | [54][26] | ||
2022 | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Lead Performance | Nominated | [55] | |
2023 | Critics' Choice Super Awards | Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series | The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power | Nominated | [56] |
Canneseries | Madame Figaro Rising Star Award | Won | [57] |
References
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- ^ "Morfydd Clark on Anya". Sherman Theatre. 9 October 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
- ^ Thorpe, Vanessa (12 October 2019). "Three films, four roles, one breakout star: Morfydd Clark". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ "Rising stars of 2017: actor Morfydd Clark". The Guardian. 1 January 2017. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ a b c Livingstone, Jo (16 September 2022). ""The Rings of Power" Is True to Tolkien's Mythmaking Spirit". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ a b c "Morfydd Clark: Siarad Cymraeg yn help i chwarae Galadriel". BBC Cymru Fyw (in Welsh). 6 October 2022. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ a b c "Morfydd Clark: Elbisch für Fortgeschrittene". Der Spiegel (in German). 9 September 2022. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ a b c Murray, Noel (2 September 2022). "'The Rings of Power' Premiere Recap: All Is Not Calm in Middle-Earth". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ "Morfydd Clark interview: Her sexual awakening performances have critics in raptures". The Independent. November 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2020.
- ^ Marsh, Carl (9 October 2020). "Morfydd Clark Interview". Buzz. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
- ^ "Morfydd Clark yn lleisio trêl ar gyfer cyfres The Lord of the Rings". Golwg 360. November 2022. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
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- ^ a b Williams, Holly (1 January 2017). "Rising stars of 2017: actor Morfydd Clark". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
- ^ "According to Brian Haw (2009) | British Youth Music Theatre".
- ^ Khan, Jessica (2 September 2015). "Morfydd Clark Joins LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES at Donmar This Winter". Broadway World. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ^ Robey, Tim (26 May 2016). "Love & Friendship shows just how funny Jane Austen can be - review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ^ McNamara, Fred. "The Call Up". Starburst. Retrieved 23 September 2016.
- ^ BWW news desk (26 May 2016). "Jane Horrocks, Celia Imrie & Morfydd Clark to Join Glenda Jackson in The Old Vic's KING LEAR". Broadway World. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
- ^ Khan, Jessica (24 March 2016). "Stage Stars Samantha Barks and Morfydd Clark Join INTERLUDE IN PRAGUE Film". Broadway World. Retrieved 5 June 2016.
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- ^ "' Lord of the Rings' Series Taps Morfydd Clark as Young Galadriel (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. 18 December 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
- ^ Wade, Joseph (18 February 2021). "2020 British Independent Film Awards – Winners List". Retrieved 23 February 2021.
- ^ "Saint Maud: Will Gompertz reviews Rose Glass's debut film ★★★★☆". BBC News. 9 October 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
- ^ a b "Bafta Cymru: Gangs of London wins four awards". bbc.co.uk. 25 October 2021.
- ^ a b "Kingsley Ben-Adir among Bafta Rising Star nominees". bbc.co.uk. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
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- ^ "Lord of the Rings star Morfydd Clark 'proud' Welsh influenced her portrayal of bilingual Mighty Morfydd Power Elf". Nation.Cymru. 3 September 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
- ^ "Lord of the Rings star Morfydd Clark says she 'spoke more Welsh in New Zealand than in London'". Nation.Cymru. 8 October 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
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- ^ Wiseman, Andreas (11 May 2022). "Oscar Winners Riz Ahmed & Aneil Karia Team For Modern Hamlet With Morfydd Clark, Joe Alwyn & WME Independent; Duo Give Exclusive Interview About Their Timely Adaptation — Cannes Market Hot Package". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
- ^ Kroll, Justin (17 December 2019). "'Lord of the Rings Series Taps Morfydd Clark as Young Galadriel". Variety. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- ^ "How Galadriel Became One of the Most Fascinating Characters in 'Lord of the Rings'". Time. 2 September 2022. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
- ^ "Casting revealed for Murder is Easy, based on the classic mystery by Agatha Christie". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. 10 July 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
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- ^ "Breaking Baz: Morfydd Clark & Billy Howle Lead Hot Theater Productions In London Dubbed The Angry & Young Season". Deadline. 20 May 2024.
- ^ "Roots/Look Back in Anger at the Almeida review: the ferocious roar of angry young men and women resonate down the decades". standard. 2 October 2024.
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- ^ "The 2022 Fangoria Chainsaw Awards". knotfest.com. 16 May 2022.
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- ^ "Madame Figaro Rising Star Award". canneseries.com (in French). Retrieved 17 April 2023.
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 21st-century Welsh actresses
- Actresses from Cardiff
- Alumni of British Youth Music Theatre
- British expatriates in Sweden
- People from Penarth
- Welsh people of Irish descent
- Welsh people of Scottish descent
- Actors with dyslexia
- People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- 1989 births
- Swedish people of Scottish descent
- Swedish people of Welsh descent
- Swedish people of Northern Ireland descent
- Alumni of the Drama Centre London