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Denise Gough (born 28 February 1980)[1] is an Irish actress. She is the elder sister of the actress Kelly Gough. She has worked in film, television and theatre.

Denise Gough
Born (1980-02-28) 28 February 1980 (age 42)[1]
EducationALRA
OccupationActress
RelativesKelly Gough (sister)

Gough is a double Olivier Award winner.


Early life


Born in Ennis, County Clare, daughter of an electrician, Gough is the seventh of eleven siblings.[2] One of her younger sisters is the actress Kelly Gough.[3] She trained as a soprano before leaving Ireland for London at 15.[4] She was awarded a grant to study at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) in Wandsworth aged 18,[2] and graduated from ALRA in 2003.


Theatre


In 2012, she was nominated for the Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her performances in Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms at the Lyric Hammersmith and Nancy Harris's Our New Girl at the Bush Theatre.[5] In January 2014 she was Julia in The Duchess of Malfi, the inaugural production at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, London.[6] At the National Theatre, London, in September 2015 she presented an "electrifying" performance as a recovering substance user in Duncan Macmillan's People, Places and Things, directed by Jeremy Herrin.[7] She reprised the role when the production transferred to the Wyndham's Theatre in March 2016, and subsequently won the Olivier Award for Best Actress. She returned to the National Theatre in April 2017 playing the role of Harper in Marianne Elliot's revival of Tony Kushner's play Angels in America, for which she won the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Gough then returned to People, Places & Things for its New York transfer. Gough returned to the role of Harper in the Broadway transfer of the National Theatre's production of Angels in America, alongside the majority of the London cast, in February 2018.[4][8]


Stage roles


Year Title Character Theatre
2004By the Bog of CatsCaroline CassidyWyndham's Theatre, London
The Kindness of StrangersCherylLiverpool Everyman, Liverpool
2006Everything is IlluminatedBrodHampstead Theatre, London
O Go My ManElsaRoyal Court Theatre, London
2007Someone Else's ShoesMarySoho Theatre, London
2009The GrouchCeliaWest Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
Six Characters in Search of an AuthorStepdaughterChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
Gielgud Theatre, London
2009The BirdsJuliaGate Theatre, Dublin
2010The Plough and the StarsNora ClitheroeAbbey Theatre, Dublin
Jesus Hopped the 'A' TrainMary Jane HanrahanTrafalgar Studios, London
2011The PainterJenny ColeArcola Theatre, London
2012Our New GirlAnnieBush Theatre, London
Desire Under the ElmsAnna PutnamLyric Hammersmith, London
2014Adler and GibbLouiseRoyal Court Theatre, London[9]
The Duchess of MalfiJuliaSam Wanamaker Playhouse, London
2015People, Places and ThingsEmmaDorfman Theatre, National Theatre, London
2016Wyndham's Theatre, London
2017Angels in AmericaHarper PittLyttleton Theatre, National Theatre, London
People, Places and ThingsEmmaSt. Ann's Warehouse, New York
2018Angels in AmericaHarper PittNeil Simon Theatre, Broadway
2022Portia CoughlanPortia CoughlanAbbey Theatre, Dublin

Filmography



Film


Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Outlanders Barmaid
2010 The Kid Patsy
Robin Hood Village Mother
2014 The Quiet Roar Research Assistant
Jimmy's Hall Tess
2018 Juliet, Naked Gina
Colette Mathilde de Morny [10]
2019 The Kid Who Would Be King Mary
The Other Lamb Sarah
2020 Vores mand i Amerika Charlotte Kauffmann
Monday Chloe
2021 Martyrs Lane Sarah

Television


Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2004 Casualty Susan Parish Episode: "Three's a Crowd"
2007 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Christine Faraday Episode: "Limbo"
2008 The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall Michelle Documentary dramatization
2009 The Bill Liz O'Halloran Episode: "Lost Soul"
Waking the Dead Kathleen Episodes: "Magdalene: Part I" and "Magdalene: Part II"
2010 Silent Witness Danielle Boyce Episodes: "Run: Part I" and "Run: Part II"
2011 Holby City Mona Cadogan Episode: "Culture Shock"
2012 Titanic: Blood and Steel Emily Hill 11 episodes
2013 What Remains Liz Fletcher 4 episodes
Complicit Lucy Television film
2014 Stella Collette Jensen 8 episodes
2015 The Duchess of Malfi Julia Television film
2016 Apple Tree Yard DS Johns 1 episode
2017 Guerrilla Fallon 6 episodes
Paula Paula 3 episodes
2021 Too Close Connie Mortensen Miniseries, 3 episodes
2022 Under the Banner of Heaven Dianna Lafferty Miniseries; Main role
Andor Dedra Meero Main role, 5 episodes [11]

Video games


Year Title Role Studio Notes Ref.
2013 Divinity: Dragon Commander Catherine Larian Studios Voice
2015 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Yennefer of Vengerberg CD Projekt Red Voice
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below Alena Omega Force Voice
2016 Dragon Quest Heroes II Voice

Awards and nominations


YearAwardCategoryWorkResult Ref.
2015 Evening Standard Theatre Award Best Actress People, Places and Things Nominated [12][13]
Critics' Circle Theatre Award Best Actress Won [14]
2016 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress Won [15]
WhatsOnStage Award Best Actress in a Play Nominated [16]
2018 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Play Nominated [17]
Obie Award Performance Won [18]
Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Play Angels in America Nominated [19]
Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Supporting Role Won [20]
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Nominated [21]
Theatre World Award Honouree [22]

References


  1. "Jay Taylor on Instagram: "I usually only post pictures of her looking weird or crazy, but as it's her birthday I think we can allow one of her looking just 👌🏽Happy…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  2. "Bright young things". Evening Standard. 20 November 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  3. "Twins' kitchen sync drama". Independent.ie. 18 November 2007. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  4. Clapp, Susannah (19 November 2017). "Denise Gough: the extraordinarily gifted actress on being the toast of New York". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  5. "London Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2012 – Longlist revealed". London Evening Standard. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  6. Coveney, Michael (16 January 2014). "The Duchess of Malfi (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse)". What's On Stage. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  7. Clapp, Sussannah (6 September 2015). "People, Places & Things review — a career-changing performance". The Observer. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  8. Emmrich, Stuart (3 May 2018). "Actress Denise Gough Pays Homage to Bygone Angels". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  9. Billington, Michael (20 June 2014). "Adler and Gibb review – a high-concept satire on the cult of the artist". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  10. Orlova-Alvarez, Tamara; Alvarez, Joe (6 October 2018). "Denise Gough on Toxic and Progressive Masculinity at Toronto Film Festival". Ikon London Magazine. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  11. Crossan, Ash (24 August 2022). "Denise Gough & Kyle Soller Interview: Andor". ScreenRant. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  12. "Evening Standard Theatre Awards: Full list of nominees". Evening Standard. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  13. "Evening Standard Theatre Awards: Who won and why". Evening Standard. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  14. "2015 Results | Critics' Circle Theatre Awards". 28 November 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  15. "Olivier Winners 2016". Olivier Awards. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  16. "Whatsonstage Awards – Winners 2016 |". WestEndTheatre.com – London Theatre Tickets. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  17. "SpongeBob SquarePants & More Win 2018 Drama Desk Awards". Broadway.com. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  18. "2018 Obies Winners and Performances". Obie Awards. 19 May 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  19. Nyren, Erin (11 June 2018). "Tony Award Winners 2018: The Complete List". Variety. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  20. "Olivier Awards 2018: Winners in full". BBC News. 8 April 2018. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  21. "SpongeBob SquarePants, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, My Fair Lady & More Win 2018 Outer Critics Circle Awards". Broadway.com. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  22. "Bravo! Winners Announced for the 2018 Theatre World Awards". Broadway.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.



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[de] Denise Gough

Denise Gough (* 28. Februar 1980 in Ennis) ist eine irische Theater- und Filmschauspielerin.
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[ru] Гоф, Дениз

Дениз Гоф (англ. Denise Gough, род. 28 февраля 1980 г., Эннис, графство Клэр, Ирландия) — ирландская актриса театра, кино и телевидения, получившая известность за игру в британском театре. Двукратная обладательница премии Лоренса Оливье, номинант на премию Тони.



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