Jessie Buckley(born December 1989) is an Irish actress and singer.The accolades she has receivedinclude aLaurence Olivier Award,and nominations for anAcademy Awardand threeBAFTA Awards.

Jessie Buckley
Buckley in 2019
BornDecember 1989 (age 34)
Killarney,County Kerry, Ireland
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art(BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2008–present
Spouse
Freddie
(m.2023)
AwardsFull list

Buckley began her career in 2008 as a contestant on theBBC TVtalent showI'd Do Anything,in which she came second. ARADAgraduate, her early onscreen appearances were inBBCtelevision series, such asWar & Peace(2016) andTaboo(2017). Buckley made her film debut playing the lead role inBeast(2017), and had her breakthrough starring in the musical filmWild Rose(2018). Her performance as an aspiring country music singer in the latter earned her a nomination for theBAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

Buckley's career progressed with starring roles in theHBOminiseriesChernobyl(2019),I'm Thinking of Ending Things(2020),season fourofFargo(2020),The Lost Daughter(2021),Men(2022) andWomen Talking(2022). Her performance inThe Lost Daughterearned her nominations for theBAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Roleand theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress.Buckley's portrayal ofSally Bowlesin a 2021West End theatrerevival ofCabaretwon her theLaurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

In 2022, she released the collaborative albumFor All Our Days That Tear the HeartwithBernard Butler.

Early life and education

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Buckley was born in December 1989 inKillarney, County Kerry,the daughter of Tim Buckley.[1][2]She has a younger brother and three younger sisters.[2]

She attended Ursuline Secondary School, an all-girls convent school inThurles, County Tipperary,where her mother works as a vocal coach[3][2]and where she performed in school productions.[2]She played a number of male roles at school, including the male lead role of Tony in the musicalWest Side Storyand Freddie Trumper inChess.[4]She reached grade eight in piano, clarinet, and harp at theRoyal Irish Academy of Music,and was a member of the Tipperary Millennium Orchestra. She attended summer workshops with the Association of Irish Musical Societies (AIMS) to improve her singing and acting, and it was here that she was recognised as a talented actress and encouraged to apply for drama school inLondon.Just before she auditioned forI'd Do Anything,she was turned down by two drama schools, including one the day before her first audition for the show.[4]

Buckley attended theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art(RADA), graduating in January 2013.[5]

Career

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2008–2015:I'd Do Anythingand theatrical productions

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Buckley began her career as a contestant onI'd Do Anything,atalent showcentred on the search for a new, unknown lead to playNancyin the 2009West Endrevival of the British musicalOliver!.[6]She reached the final on 31 May 2008, finishing in second place behindJodie Prenger.[7]On 26 August 2008, Buckley performed on Denny Street inTralee,County Kerry forRTÉ Radio 1.[citation needed]She followed this with a performance at a charity concert inCounty Tipperary.[citation needed]On 14 September 2008, Buckley performed at an outdoor concert in celebration ofAndrew Lloyd Webber's birthday inHyde Park,London.She gave a solo rendition of "I Don't Know How To Love Him" fromJesus Christ Superstar,and sang "Light at the End of the Tunnel" fromStarlight Expresswith fellowI'd Do Anythingfinalists Keisha Amponsa-Banson,Niamh Perry,Rachel Tucker,as well asAny Dream Will DofinalistsDaniel Boys,Lewis Bradley,Ben James-EllisandKeith Jack.[8]On 18 September 2008, she andAoife Mulhollandperformed with theRTÉ Concert Orchestraat another event held by Lloyd Webber at theNational Concert Hall,Dublin.[9]

Buckley was offered the opportunity to understudy for the role of Nancy,[10]but turned it down in favour of another production. On 10 October 2008, it was announced that Buckley would make her West End debut in a revival of theStephen SondheimmusicalA Little Night Music,in the role ofAnne Egerman,at theMenier Chocolate Factory,afringeStudio Theatre,in London from 22 November 2008 to 8 March 2009.[11]She appeared alongsideMaureen LipmanandHannah Waddinghamin the production, which was directed byTrevor Nunn.[12]A Little Night Musictransferred from the Menier Chocolate Factory to theGarrick Theatrein London's West End on 7 April 2009. The show closed on 25 July 2009. Since then, she has appeared in a number of concerts nationally, including a Christmas concert alongsideMaria Friedman,Cantabile– the London Quartet andTim Rice,[13]and in February 2010 she appeared alongsideDaniel Boys(andNight Musicco-star Kelly Price[14]) in a series of Valentine musical concerts.[15]

In January 2013, Buckley graduated from theRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art.[5]DuringShakespeare's Globe's 2013 summer season, she playedMirandainThe Tempest,and singerArabella Huntand Kate inSamuel Adamson'sGabriel.[16][17]In September 2013, Buckley appeared oppositeJude LawinMichael Grandage's West End production ofHenry Vat theNoël Coward Theatre.[18]She also played Perdita inKenneth Branagh's theatre company production ofThe Winter's Tale,[19]which was streamed live to cinemas worldwide on 26 November 2015.

2016–present: Screen career and breakthrough

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After an episodic appearance in the detective drama seriesEndeavour,Buckley portrayedMarya BolkonskayainBBC'snew dramatisationofWar and Peace(2016).[20][21]She received acclaim for her performance, with Viv Groskop ofThe Guardianciting her performance as a highlight of episode two, writing that she plays this supposedly plain and pious character "beautifully".[22]Buckley continued her television career with a main role in the drama seriesTaboo(2017), starringTom Hardy.[23]She also starred as Honor Martin inBBC One's dramaThe Last Post(2017), and as Marian Halcombe in the five-part television adaptation ofWilkie Collins' novelThe Woman in White(2018).

Buckley made her film debut as Moll Huntford in the psychological thrillerBeast(2017), for which she received great acclaim. She then starred in the country music dramaWild Rose(2017), which earned Buckley the opportunity to perform music from the film at theGlastonbury Festival.The officialsoundtrackfrom the film reached number one on theUK Country Albums Chart.The film received positive reviews, and her performance was rewarded with a nomination forBest Actress in a Leading Roleat the73rd British Academy Film Awards.

Buckley in January 2020

In 2019, Buckley appeared as Lyudmilla Ignatenko in theHBOandSky UKhistorical drama mini-seriesChernobyl,which revolved around theChernobyl disasterof 1986 and theclean-up effortsthat followed. The five-part series was critically acclaimed, receiving 19 nominations at the71st Primetime Emmy Awards.Buckley then appeared in the biographical dramaJudy,based on the life of American actressJudy Garland.[24]In 2020, she had four releases:Dolittle,directed byStephen Gaghan,[25]The Courier,directed byDominic Cooke,[26]Misbehaviour,directed byPhilippa Lowthorpe,[27]and the surrealist psychological thrillerI'm Thinking of Ending Things,directed byCharlie KaufmanforNetflix.[28]Her performance in the latter was lauded by critics and earned her a nomination forBest Actressat the30th Annual Gotham Independent Film Awards.The same year, Buckley had a lead role in thefourth seasonof theFXblack comedy crime dramaFargo,where she played nurse Oraetta Mayflower.[29][30][31][32]

In 2021, Buckley starred as the younger version of Leda Caruso inMaggie Gyllenhaal's feature directorial debutThe Lost Daughter,withOlivia Colmanportraying the character's older counterpart. The film began a theatricallimited releasein the United States on 17 December 2021, prior to streaming onNetflixat the end of the month. It received acclaim from critics. CriticTy Burrbelieved that Buckley was a "revelation" in the film.[33]For her performance, Buckley won aGotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Supporting Performance,and was nominated for aBAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.She also received her firstAcademy Awardnomination forBest Supporting Actressat the94th Academy Awards.

Buckley was approached byEddie Redmayneto star alongside him, asSally Bowles,in a revival of the musicalCabaret.[34]The production opened to rave reviews in the West End in November 2021,[35][36]winningBest Musical Revivaland Buckley's own asBest Actressat the 2022 Olivier Awards.[37]David Benedict, writing forVarietywrote that Buckley played Bowles "with astonishing fierceness."[38]Nick Curtis, theatre critic for theEvening Standard,described Buckley as "a powerhouse of emotion".[39]

On 15 April 2022, Buckley and formerSuedeguitaristBernard Butlerreleased "The Eagle & The Dove", the lead single from their collaborative album.[40]For All Our Days That Tear the Heartwas released on 17 June 2022.[41]It debuted at No. 23 on theUK Albums Chart.[42]The album was shortlisted for the 2022Mercury Prize.[43]

In 2022, Buckley starred as a widowed woman who travels on holiday to a countryside village inAlex Garland'sfolk horrorfilmMen,alongsideRory Kinnear.[44]The film was screened at theCannes Film Festivalin theDirectors' Fortnightsection in May 2022, before being released in theUnited Stateson 20 May 2022 byA24.[45][46]In June 2021, Buckley joinedFrances McDormand,Rooney Mara,Claire FoyandBen WhishawinSarah Polley'sfeature adaptationofMiriam Toews' bestselling novelWomen Talking,withMGM'sOrion PicturesandPlan B Entertainmentproducing the film.[47]The film began its limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada on 23 December 2022.[48]In July 2022, Buckley joined Colman,Luke Evans,Jonathan PryceandJohnny FlynninScrooge: A Christmas Carol,an animated rendition of theCharles Dickens' classic, which was released onNetflixin December 2022.[49]

She reunited withOlivia ColmaninWicked Little Letters,a comedy directed byThea Sharrock.Principal photography for the project occurred in autumn 2022 in theUnited Kingdom.[50][51]That same year, it was announced that Buckley would replaceCarey Mulliganas the lead in Christos Nikou's English-language feature film debutFingernails.[52]The film, co-starringRiz AhmedandJeremy Allen White,was shot in Toronto in late 2022.[53]Both films premiered at the2023 Toronto International Film Festival.

In May 2023, it was announced that Buckley will star alongsidePaul MescalinChloé Zhao'sHamnet,based on thenovel of the same name.[54]

Personal life

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Buckley was in a relationship with actorJames Nortonbetween 2015 and 2017. She lives inNorfolkas of 2022.[55]She married her husband Freddie, a mental health worker, in mid-2023.[56]

Buckley is an ambassador for The Matt Talbot Community Trust, which provides support for individuals in recovery from addiction.[57]

Acting credits

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Film

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Key
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Year Title Role Notes
2011 Join My Band Stella Short film
2012 Crosswinds Jessie Short film
2013 Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart Luna (voice) English dub
2017 Red Light Kelly Short film
Beast Moll Huntford
2018 Pulsar Cassa Short film
Wild Rose Rose-Lynn Harlan
2019 A Battle in Waterloo Ellen Short film
Judy Rosalyn Wilder
2020 Dolittle Queen Victoria
The Courier Sheila Wynne
Misbehaviour Jo Robinson
I'm Thinking of Ending Things Young Woman
2021 The Lost Daughter Young Leda Caruso
2022 Men Harper Marlowe
Women Talking Mariche
Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Isabel Fezziwig (voice)
2023 Wicked Little Letters Rose Gooding
Fingernails Anna
2025 The Bride! The Bride Filming

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 I'd Do Anything Herself (contestant) Runner-up
2010–2011 Shades of Love Emily Strong 3 episodes
2014 Endeavour Kitty Batten Episode: "Trove"
2016 War & Peace Marya Bolkonskaya 6 episodes
2017 Taboo Lorna Bow 7 episodes
The Last Post Honor Martin 6 episodes
2018 The Woman in White Marian Halcombe 5 episodes
2019 Chernobyl Lyudmilla Ignatenko 5 episodes
2020 Fargo Oraetta Mayflower Season 4(10 episodes)
2021 Romeo & Juliet Juliet Television play

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2022 The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Kate Wilder Voice,motion capture,and likeness

Theatre

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Year Title Role Venue
2008–2009 A Little Night Music Anne Egerman Menier Chocolate Factory
Garrick Theatre
2013 The Tempest Miranda Shakespeare's Globe
Gabriel Kate Shakespeare's Globe
Henry V Katherine Noël Coward Theatre
2015 The Winter's Tale Perdita Garrick Theatre
2021–2022 Cabaret Sally Bowles Playhouse Theatre

Discography

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Collaborative albums

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Recognition and accolades

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In 2019, she was recognised byForbesin its annual30 Under 30list.[59]In 2020 she was listed at number 38 onThe Irish Times'list of Ireland's greatest film actors of all time.[60]

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