Kate Dickie

Kate Dickie (born 23 March 1971) is a Scottish actress who has appeared in television series, stage plays and films. She is known for her television roles as Lex in the BBC series Tinsel Town (2000–2001) and Lysa Arryn in the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011, 2014). She supports the theatre company Solar Bear, which is known for its collaborations with deaf people, in part through her role as a patron.[1]

Kate Dickie
Dickie in 2017
Born (1971-03-23) 23 March 1971
East Kilbride, Scotland
Alma materRoyal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1994–present
Children1

Dickie is also known for her portrayal of the security operative Jackie in her 2006 feature-film debut Red Road, directed by Andrea Arnold, for which she won several awards, including Best Actress at the British Academy Scotland Awards and the British Independent Film Award for Best Actress. She again won Best Actress at the 2016 British Academy Scotland Awards for the film Couple in a Hole. Her other film appearances include Prometheus (2012), Filth (2013), The Witch (2015), and Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017).

Early life

Dickie was born in East Kilbride, Scotland, but spent part of her childhood in different parts of Scotland, Wigtownshire, Galloway, Perthshire and Ayrshire, due to frequent moves by her family. From an early age she discovered her passion for acting, which her parents also supported. Coming from a working-class family (her father was a farmer and gardener) in which no family member had been in the arts before, she was embarrassed to call herself an actress since she was afraid to be called pretentious.[2] Her desire for drama classes supported her to overcome her insecurities that appeared through the frequent school changes and helped her dealing with adjusting to new people and surroundings. After leaving school she went to college in Kirkcaldy to study for a national certificate in drama. In 1990, she won a place at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama and decided to stay in Glasgow.[2] Dickie started to work in theatre and had the opportunity to perform with some of Scotland's best companies. She finally achieved her breakthrough in 2000, in the BBC Scotland / Raindog series, Tinsel Town.[2]

Acting career

Through Dickie's performance in her film debut Red Road (in which she plays a security camera operative who gets involved with people's everyday lives through her camera perspective and who begins to stalk a man for reasons relating to her past) with her former drama school mate and co-star Tony Curran, she gained more recognition as a serious actress.[3][4][5][6]

In the stage play Aalst, based on the true story of a couple who had killed their children and were sentenced in a high-profile trial, Dickie plays one of the parents. Her motivation to perform this role was her feeling of "responsibility to play people like that and to give them a voice. People that are not necessarily good or nice and have good lives."[2]

Dickie reprised the role of Jackie in Donkeys, a follow-up to Red Road which is directed by Morag McKinnon. She portrayed Mary in the United Kingdom supernatural thriller film Outcast.[7]

Dickie was a swimming trainer in the 2010 television film Dive.

She appears in the HBO television series Game of Thrones, where she plays the role of Lysa Arryn.[8]

In 2018 Dickie appeared in season 5 episode of Shetland and in 2020 Emma Stansfield and her appeared in Sleaford Mods' video for the previously unreleased song Second.[9]

Personal life

Dickie lives with her daughter, Molly Christie (born in 2004), and her boyfriend, Kenny, in Glasgow.

Filmography

Stage

YearTitleRole
1994Bonjour Tristesse
1997–98Timeless
1999ElectraElectra
1999Mainstream
2000AD
2001Blooded
2002 Running Girl Running Girl
2002–03Lament
2003The Entertainer
2005Boiling a FrogFooaltiyeman
2005Trojan WomanAndromache
2007AalstCathy Delany

Television

YearTitleRoleNote
1994Rab C. NesbittYoung girl(1 episode) – "Mother"
2000–2001Tinsel TownLex
2003The ViceBeverly(1 episode) – "Gameboys"
2003Taggart(1 episode) – "Penthouse and Pavement"
2004Still GamePregnant Girl(1 episode, Series 3) – "Swottin"
2006Film '72Herself
2007TaggartWendy Nuget(1 episode) – "Island" (2003)
2008He Kills CoppersJanis
2010Five DaughtersIsabella Clennell(2 episodes)
2010DiveAlison(2 episodes)
2010The Pillars of the EarthAgnes Builder
2011,
2014
Game of ThronesLysa Arryn(5 episodes)
2012New TricksDCI Fiona MacDougall(1 episode) – "Glasgow UCOS"
2013By Any MeansPatricia BrooksEpisode #1,2
2015London SpyEditor(1 episode) – "Strangers"
2015The Frankenstein ChroniclesMrs. Bishop
2016One of UsSal(4 episodes)
2017VeraNell Hinkin(1 episode) – "The Blanket Mire"
2018The CryMorven Davis
2019ShetlandDI Sam Boyd(1 episode)
2019Peaky BlindersMother Superior(1 episode) - "Strategy"
2020The English GameAileen Suter(2 episodes)
2020The NestSergeant McClelland

Film

YearTitleRoleNote
2003Room for the NightProstituteShort film
2005Who Do You Love?MumShort
2006AccidentsMumShort
2006Red RoadJackie
2006The HarvestEmma BoveyShort
2008Somers TownJane
2008SummerJanice
2008TraceKarenShort
2008PussyfootingJoanShort
2009BelieveJanice
2010OutcastMary
2010Native SonPolicewomanShort film (Cinema Extreme)
2010DonkeysJackie
2012PrometheusFord
2012ShellClaire
2013FilthChrissie
2013Not Another Happy EndingAnna le Fevre
2013For Those in PerilCathy
2014SororAmandaShort
2014Catch Me Daddy
2015The WitchKatherine
2015Couple in a HoleKaren
2015GracieMaryShort
2016PrevengeElla
2017Star Wars: The Last JediFirst Order Officer
2018Tell It to the BeesPam Kranmer
2019Balance, Not Symmetry[10]Mary Walker
2020The Green KnightPost-production

Video Game

YearTitleRole
2020The Complex

Awards and nominations

Year Award Work Result
2000 British Academy Scotland Award Best Television Performance Tinsel Town Nominated
2006 British Academy Scotland Award Best Actress in a Scottish Film Red Road Won
2006 British Independent Film Award for Best Actress in a British Independent Film Red Road Won
2006 Montreal Festival of New Cinema Acting Award for Best Actress Red Road Won
2007 London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actress of the Year Red Road Nominated
2016 British Academy Scotland Award for Best Actress in a Scottish Film Couple in a Hole Won

References

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