Genevieve O'Reilly
Genevieve O'Reilly | |
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Born | Dublin, Ireland |
Alma mater | National Institute of Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2000–present |
Spouse | Luke Mulvihill |
Children | 2 |
Genevieve O'Reilly is an Irish-born Australian actress. She is known for her work in the Star Wars franchise as young Mon Mothma, having portrayed the character in Revenge of the Sith, Rogue One, and the Disney+ series Andor and Ahsoka. She is also known for her career in films, with credits including the 2004 film Avatar, the 2009 period drama The Young Victoria, and the 2010 romantic movie Forget Me Not. In 2016, O'Reilly appeared in the role of Tarzan's mother in The Legend of Tarzan.
Early life and education
O'Reilly was born in Dublin, Ireland, and raised in Adelaide, Australia. She is the eldest of four siblings.[1][2]
At the age of 20 O'Reilly moved to Sydney to attend the National Institute of Dramatic Art,[3] graduating in 2000.[4][1]
Career
Theatre
O'Reilly was cast as the understudy in director Gale Edwards' production of The White Devil a week after graduating from drama school. She went on to appear in Edwards' Sydney Theatre Company production of The Way of the World.[4] Other theatre credits include The Weir by Conor McPherson, at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, and Richard II at the Old Vic.[5] Recent parts at the Royal National Theatre have been in new play, Mike Bartlett's 13, and as Helena, wife to Andrew Scott's emperor Julian in the 2011 production of Ibsen's epic Emperor and Galilean. In July 2012, O'Reilly performed in George Bernard Shaw's The Doctor's Dilemma.[6]
In 2015 she played Kathryn in Splendour by Abi Morgan at the Donmar Warehouse.[7]
In 2017, she played Mary Carney in The Ferryman, first at the Royal Court Theatre and later at the Gielgud Theatre in the West End of London.[8]
Film
O'Reilly has appeared in several productions filmed in Australia, including the first two sequels to The Matrix. She was also in the 2004 Singaporean science fiction film Avatar, playing the lead role of Dash MacKenzie.[9]
Star Wars
In 2005, O'Reilly played the young Mon Mothma in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, though most of her scenes were ultimately cut. The scenes were included as bonus material for the 2005 DVD release. In 2016, she reprised her role as Mon Mothma in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and voiced the same character in the animated TV show Star Wars Rebels in early 2017. In April 2020, she was revealed to be again reprising her role as Mon Mothma in the Disney+ series Andor that premiered in September 2022. She returns to the role in the Disney+ series Ahsoka in 2023.
Television
In television, O'Reilly's first appearance was in 2001 in the Canadian television series BeastMaster as a guest star in "Slayer's Return".[citation needed] The following year O'Reilly appeared in Young Lions as Kimberly Oswald in the episode "Asylum Seekers". O'Reilly then appeared as a prominent character in All Saints from 2002 to 2005 as Leanne Curtis.[citation needed]
From 2011 to 2014, O'Reilly appeared in the series Episodes as a recurring character alongside Matt LeBlanc. Later in 2014, O'Reilly appeared in the television mini series The Honourable Woman as Frances Pirsig. In 2015, O'Reilly appeared in the BBC television series Banished as Mary Johnson.[citation needed]
In 2016, O'Reilly appeared in the British drama The Secret, for which she gained acclaim and was reported to play her character "beautifully".[10]
She starred alongside Tim Roth in Tin Star.[citation needed]
Since moving to the UK, O'Reilly has starred in the political mini-series The State Within, played Princess Diana in the 2007 television docudrama Diana: Last Days of a Princess, and taken the lead role in The Time of Your Life.[citation needed] She played CIA liaison officer Sarah Caulfield in the eighth series of BBC drama Spooks.[11] She played Julie Rees in Harbinger, S9:E1&2 of Waking the Dead. O'Reilly also played the character of Michelle Beadley in the remake of The Day of the Triffids that aired on BBC One in December 2009.[12]
In June 2013, O'Reilly appeared in the pilot episode of the international crime drama Crossing Lines cast as detective and interrogation specialist Sienna Pride,[13] attached to the ICC team from Britain's Scotland Yard.
In early 2015, O'Reilly starred as Mary Johnson in Jimmy McGovern's Banished, a television drama focusing on British convicts in an Australian penal colony.[14]
In 2015, O'Reilly starred as Dr Elishia McKellar, in an Australian paranormal drama Glitch, set in fictional small country town called Yoorana. Series 1 with 6 episodes won major awards. Series 2 was broadcast on ABC1 and Netflix toward the end of 2017.[citation needed]
In 2017, she was cast alongside Tim Roth as Angela Worth in the British TV Series Tin Star.[citation needed]
Personal life
In 2005, O'Reilly moved to London with her husband, Luke Mulvihill, intending to stay for a couple of years, but were still living there in 2020.[1] They have two children, a son and a daughter.[15][1]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2003 | The Matrix Reloaded | Officer Wirtz | ||
The Matrix Revolutions | ||||
2004 | Cyber Wars | Dash MacKenzie | ||
Right Here Right Now | Pizza Girl | |||
2005 | Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith | Mon Mothma | [16] | |
2009 | The Young Victoria | Lady Flora Hastings | ||
2010 | Forget Me Not | Eve Fisher | ||
2015 | Survivor | Lisa Carr | ||
2016 | The Legend of Tarzan | Alice Clayton, Countess Greystoke | ||
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | Mon Mothma | [17] | ||
2017 | The Snowman | Birte Becker | ||
2019 | Tolkien | Mrs. Smith | ||
2021 | The Dry | Gretchen |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | BeastMaster | Nagha | Episode: "Slayer's Return" | |
2002 | Young Lions | Kimberly Oswald | Episode: "Asylum Seekers" | |
2002–2005 | All Saints | Leanne Curtis | Recurring role | |
2005 | The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant | Alicia | TV miniseries | |
Second Chance | Susie Fulham | Television film | ||
Life | Shelly Deane | Television film | ||
2006 | The State Within | Caroline Hanley | Main role | |
2007 | The Time of Your Life | Kate | Main role | |
Diana: Last Days of a Princess | Diana, Princess of Wales | TV docudrama | ||
2009 | Spooks | Sarah Caulfield | Recurring role | |
Waking the Dead | Julie Rees | Harbinger Series 9, Episodes 1 & 2 | ||
The Day of the Triffids | Michelle Beadley | Episode: "Part 1" | ||
2010 | New Tricks | Michelle Armstrong | Episode: "The Fourth Man" | |
Law & Order: UK | Claudia Martin | Episode: "Skeletons" | ||
2011 | Waking the Dead | Julie Rees | Episode: "Harbinger: Parts 1 & 2" | |
2011–2014 | Episodes | Jamie Lapidus | Recurring role | |
2012 | Midsomer Murders | Nina Morgan | Episode: "A Rare Bird" | |
The Last Weekend | Daisy | TV miniseries | ||
2013 | Crossing Lines | Sienna Pride | Episode: "Pilot: Parts 1 & 2" | |
2014 | The Honourable Woman | Frances Pirsig | TV miniseries | |
2015 | Banished | Mary Johnson | TV miniseries | |
2015–2019 | Glitch | Dr. Elishia McKellar | Main role | |
2016 | Endeavour | Annette Richardson | Episode: "Arcadia" | |
The Secret | Hazel Buchanan / Hazel Stewart | TV miniseries | ||
The Fall | Joan Kinkead | Episode: "His Troubled Thoughts" | ||
2017 | Star Wars Rebels | Mon Mothma | Voice; 5 episodes | [18] |
2017–2020 | Tin Star | Angela Worth | 25 episodes | |
2021 | Three Families | Rosie Fortress | Two-part BBC drama | [19] |
2022–present | Andor | Mon Mothma | 9 episodes Nominated—Astra TV Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Streaming Drama Series Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television |
[20][21] |
2023 | Ahsoka | 3 episodes | [22] |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Overwatch | Moira | |
2022 | Overwatch 2 |
References
- ^ a b c d Quinn, Karl (12 December 2020). "The Dry's Genevieve O'Reilly on the journey from Dublin to Adelaide, from Home and Away to Star Wars, and the search for a place to call home". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 30 January 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2024.
- ^ Wise, Jon (1 July 2007). "Genevieve's telly role is spooky reminder of past". The People. Archived from the original on 11 June 2014. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
- ^ Leo, Jessica (22 August 2007). "Irish luck for Adelaide star". Adelaide Now. Retrieved 24 October 2009.
- ^ a b "Life of Reilly". The Sun-Herald. 23 December 2002. Retrieved 24 October 2009.
- ^ United Agents – Genevieve O'Reilly Retrieved 24 October 2009.
- ^ Cavendish, Dominic (25 July 2012). "The Doctor's Dilemma, National Theatre, review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
- ^ "Splendour review – Abi Morgan puts four women in the firing line". the Guardian. 5 August 2015.
- ^ "Cast and West End transfer confirmed for Sam Mendes' The Ferryman". WhatsOnStage.com. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ^ "Avatar (2004)". Moviefone. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- ^ "Genevieve O'Reilly plays The Secret's naive but guilty killer beautifully". Radio Times. May 2016. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
- ^ BBC – Press Office – Network TV Programme Information BBC Week 44 Retrieved on 24 October 2009.
- ^ "Episode 1, The Day of the Triffids - BBC One". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
- ^ "TV Guide".
- ^ Masters, Tim (4 March 2015). "Banished: Jimmy McGovern tells story of first British convicts in Australia". BBC News. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
- ^ Simon Button (22 May 2016). "The Secret's Genevieve OReilly: My Family Always Comes First". The Daily Express. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
- ^ Larson, Corey (19 October 2022). "Lucas Was Right About Mon Mothma (It Just Took 17 Years To See It)". ScreenRant. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
- ^ McMillan, Graeme (8 April 2016). "'Rogue One' and the Surprising Return of Mon Mothma". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
- ^ Ratcliffe, Amy (3 March 2017). "Rogue One's Genevieve O'Reilly On Bringing Mon Mothma to Star Wars Rebels (Exclusive)". Nerdist. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
- ^ "Cast confirmed for BBC One drama Three Families, from the producers of Three Girls". BBC Media Centre. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
- ^ Davids, Brian (15 September 2022). "'Andor' Star Genevieve O'Reilly Never Thought She'd Get the Chance to Flesh Out Mon Mothma". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (6 December 2023). "'Avatar: The Way Of Water', 'Oppenheimer', 'Star Trek' Series Lead Nominations For Genre-Focused Saturn Awards". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on 7 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ^ Glazebrook, Lewis (7 April 2023). "Ahsoka Show Cast & Star Wars Character Guide". ScreenRant. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
External links
- Genevieve O'Reilly at IMDb
- Genevieve O'Reilly at United Agents
- Living people
- Actresses from Adelaide
- Actresses from Dublin (city)
- National Institute of Dramatic Art alumni
- Irish emigrants to Australia
- Irish emigrants to the United Kingdom
- Irish film actresses
- Irish Shakespearean actresses
- Irish stage actresses
- Irish television actresses
- Irish video game actresses
- Irish voice actresses
- 20th-century Irish actresses
- 21st-century Irish actresses
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