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Shirley Henderson

Scottish actress (born 1965)

Shirley Henderson

Summary

Scottish actress (born 1965)

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nameShirley Henderson
imageShirley Henderson 2.jpg
captionHenderson in 2009
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Guildhall School of Music and Drama
occupationActress
years_active1986–present

Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Shirley Henderson (born 24 November 1965) is a Scottish actress. Henderson's film roles include Gail in Trainspotting (1996) and its 2017 sequel, Jude in the Bridget Jones films (2001–2025), and Moaning Myrtle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005). Her other notable credits include Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2002), Intermission (2003), American Cousins (2003), Frozen (2005), Marie Antoinette (2006), Anna Karenina (2012), Filth (2013), and Stan & Ollie (2018).

Henderson starred as Isobel Sutherland in the BBC series Hamish Macbeth (1995–97) and played Frances Drummond in the BBC drama Happy Valley (2016). She was in the BBC miniseries The Way We Live Now (2001) and the ITV television film Dirty Filthy Love (2004), and Claire Salter in the Channel 4 miniseries Southcliffe (2013).

She won the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her role as Elizabeth in the original Old Vic production of Girl from the North Country. Her other accolades include two Scottish BAFTAs, a VFCC Award, BAFTA, BIFA, London Critics' Circle, Chlotrudis, and Gotham, and RTS Awards, and Canadian Screen Award nominations.

Early life and education

Henderson was born in November 1965 in Forres, Moray, and grew up in Kincardine-on-Forth, on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, in Fife. She attended Dunfermline High School. As a child, she began singing in local clubs, at charity events, holiday camps, and even a boxing contest.

At age 16, Henderson completed a one-year course at Adam Smith College, resulting in a National Certificate in Theatre Arts. At 17, she moved to London, where she spent three years at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, graduating in 1986.

Career

Henderson in 2009

Henderson's first television performance was in the leading role of Elizabeth Findlay in the 1987 ITV children's television drama Shadow of the Stone, for which she was cast by Leonard White. Having appeared in theatrical productions in Scotland in 1986 and 1987, she was directed by Peter Hall at the Royal National Theatre as Fanny Lock in Entertaining Strangers from October 1987 to March 1988, and as Perdita in The Winter's Tale from April to November 1988.

In 1990, she played the title role in Eurydice at the Chichester Festival, and also appeared on television in Wish Me Luck and Casualty. She landed the key role of Isobel in the popular BBC series Hamish Macbeth in 1995.

Henderson then moved into films, playing Morag in Rob Roy (1995) and Spud's girlfriend Gail in Danny Boyle's Trainspotting (1996). She continued her work in the theatre, including many productions at the Repertory Theatre in Scotland, the National Theatre, and the Royal Court Theatre in London. The next year, she appeared in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy, in which she demonstrated her singing skills, and Michael Winterbottom's Wonderland.

Henderson played Jude in three Bridget Jones films and Moaning Myrtle in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005). She co-starred in the British film Close Your Eyes (2002) along with Goran Višnjić and Miranda Otto and played French princess Sophie-Philippine in Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette (2006).

She played the school matron in Nick Moore's 2008 film Wild Child.

Small-screen appearances have included playing Marie Melmotte in The Way We Live Now (2001); Catherine of Braganza in Charles II: The Power and The Passion (2003); Charlotte in Dirty Filthy Love (2004); Ursula Blake in the Doctor Who episode "Love & Monsters" (2006); Emmeline Fox in The Crimson Petal and the White (2011); DS Angela Young in Death in Paradise (2011); and Meg Hawkins in Treasure Island (2012). She played Karen, the lead role, opposite John Simm in Channel 4's Everyday and Meme Kartosov in Anna Karenina.

In 2022, HBO Max announced that Henderson would star in Dune: Prophecy as Tula Harkonnen. However, in early 2023, director Johan Renck and Henderson were reported to have exited the production due to a "creative shift" and production delays.

In 2023 Henderson was awarded an Outstanding Contribution by BAFTA Scotland for her contribution to Scottish Film and TV.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992Salt on Our SkinMary
1995Rob RoyMorag
1996TrainspottingGail
1998Speak Like a ChildWoman in DreamUncredited
1999Topsy-TurvyLeonora BrahamNominated – London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year
WonderlandDebbie Phillips
2000The ClaimAnnie
2001Bridget Jones's DiaryJude
2002The Girl in the Red DressGaynor
Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsMoaning Myrtle
Doctor SleepDetective Janet Losey
Once Upon a Time in the MidlandsShirley
24 Hour Party PeopleLindsay WilsonNominated – London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Yearlast=Juryfirst=Louisetitle=And this year's winner is ... unlikely to be a home-grown screen starurl=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/and-this-year-s-winner-is-unlikely-to-be-a-home-grown-screen-star-124403.htmlwork=The Independentdate=3 January 2003access-date=3 January 2021archive-date=28 January 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210128104106/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/and-this-year-s-winner-is-unlikely-to-be-a-home-grown-screen-star-124403.htmlurl-status=live }}
Wilbur Wants to Kill HimselfAliceNominated – British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor/Actresstitle=Shirley Hendersonurl=https://www.bifa.film/people/shirley-henderson/website=bifa.filmdate=12 October 2018access-date=3 January 2020archive-date=29 September 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200929133922/https://www.bifa.film/people/shirley-henderson/url-status=live }}
Villa des RosesEllaNominated – British Independent Film Award for Best Actresslast=Oddyfirst=Janetitle=Scots movie stars' sweet night- Newcomers' gritty drama scoops top awards at bashwork=Daily Recordlocation=Scotlanddate=31 October 2002pages=14–15}}
2003American CousinsAlice
IntermissionSally
FishyGlenda Sands
AfterLifeRuby
2004YesCleaner
Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonJude
2005A Cock and Bull StorySusannah/Shirley Hendersonaka Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story
The Girl in the Red DressGaynorShort
FrozenKath SwarbrickBAFTA Scotland Award for Best Actress in a Scottish Film
Marrakech International Film Festival: Best Actresstitle=British actress Shirley Henderson holdsurl=https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/british-actress-shirley-henderson-holds-the-prize-for-best-news-photo/56240876website=gettyimages.co.ukdate=19 November 2005access-date=3 January 2021archive-date=11 July 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210711014817/https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/british-actress-shirley-henderson-holds-the-prize-for-best-news-photo/56240876url-status=live }}
Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireMoaning Myrtle
2006Marie AntoinetteAunt Sophie
Ma BoyAli
2007I Really Hate My JobAlice
2008Wild ChildMatron
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a DayEdythe DuBarry
2009Life During WartimeJoy JordanNominated – Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Ensemble Cast
2010Meek's CutoffGlory White
The Nutcracker in 3DThe NutcrackerVoice
2011A Portentous DeathRos
2012EverydayKaren Feguson
Anna KareninaOpera housewife
2013The Look of LoveRusty Humphries
In SecretSuzanne
FilthBunty BladesNominated for British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor/Actresslast=Kitfirst=Borystitle=James McAvoy's 'Filth' Lands at Magnoliaurl=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/james-mcavoys-filth-lands-at-660196work=The Hollywood Reporterdate=26 November 2013access-date=3 January 2021archive-date=26 January 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210126023915/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/james-mcavoys-filth-lands-at-660196url-status=live }}
2015Tale of TalesImma
Urban HymnKate Linton
2016Bridget Jones's BabyJude
2017T2 TrainspottingGail
OkjaJennifer
Never Steady, Never StillJudyNominated – Canadian Screen Award for Best Actresstitle=Shirley Hendersondate=14 January 2018url=https://www.academy.ca/2018/shirley-henderson/publisher=Academy of Canadian Cinema & Televisionaccess-date=28 December 2020archive-date=28 December 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201228012845/https://www.academy.ca/2018/shirley-henderson/url-status=live }}
2018Stan & OllieLucille Hardy
2019GreedMargaret
Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerBabu FrikVoice
2022See How They RunAgatha Christie
2023The Trouble with JessicaSarah
2025Bridget Jones: Mad About the BoyJude
ElioOOOOOVoice
I SwearHeather Davidson
GlenrothanJess
TBALove is Not the Answer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Shadow of the StoneElizabeth Findlay6 episodes
1990Wish Me LuckSylvie5 episodes
CasualtyDenise1 episode
1991DreamingPaulineTV movie
ClarissaSally3 episodes
The AdvocatesAndrea3 episodes
1994The BillKelly Rogers1 episode
1995Lloyds Bank Film Challenge: You Know My StoryDiane
1995–1997Hamish MacbethIsobel Sutherland20 episodes
1997Bumping the OddsLynetteTV movie
2000Animated Tales of the World: The Green Man of Knowledgevoice
2001The Way We Live NowMarie Melmotte4 episodes
Nominated – Royal Television Society Award for Best Actor – Female
In a Land of PlentyAnne Marie10 episodes
2003Charles II: The Power and The PassionCatherine of Braganza4 episodes
2004Dirty Filthy LoveCharlotteTV movie
Nominated – Royal Television Society Award for Best Actor – Female
2005ShakespeaRe-ToldKatherine MinolaThe Taming of the Shrew
E=Mc2 (also known as Einstein's Big Idea)Mileva Maric1 episode
2006Doctor WhoUrsula BlakeEpisode: "Love & Monsters"
2007Wedding BellesKellyTV movie
2008Agatha Christie's Marple: Murder Is EasyHonoria Waynflete
2009May Contain NutsAlice Chaplin2 episodes
2011The Crimson Petal and the WhiteEmmeline Fox3 episodes
Death in ParadiseDS Angela YoungEpisode: "An Unhelpful Aid"
The Gruffalo's ChildThe Gruffalo's Childurl=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018nrhmtitle=The Gruffalo's Childaccess-date=10 December 2011publisher=BBC Onearchive-date=16 October 2015archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151016222522/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018nrhmurl-status=live }}
2012Treasure IslandMeg HawkinsTV movie
2013SouthcliffeClaire SalterNominated – BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress
Bob ServantKirsty
2014Jamaica InnHannah
2016Happy ValleyFrances DrummondSeries 2
2018The ABC MurdersRose Marbury3 Part TV series
2020The NestSiobhan5 Part TV series
Worzel GummidgeSaucy Nancylast=Christiefirst=Janettitle=Shirley Henderson stars in Mackenzie Crook's Worzel Gummidge TV film on Christmas Eveurl=https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/shirley-henderson-stars-mackenzie-crooks-worzel-gummidge-tv-film-christmas-eve-3075054work=The Scotsmandate=19 December 2020access-date=3 January 2021archive-date=4 January 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210104035440/https://www.scotsman.com/whats-on/arts-and-entertainment/shirley-henderson-stars-mackenzie-crooks-worzel-gummidge-tv-film-christmas-eve-3075054url-status=live }}
2021Harry Potter: Hogwarts Tournament of HousesHerselfSpecial appearance
Summer Camp IslandSusie's MomVoice
2022The House Across The StreetClaudia
2023The MandalorianAnzellan CrewVoice, 4 episodes
Tom JonesAunt Western
HildaFairy EntityVoice, 1 episode
2024KiffRooVoice, 1 episode
2025SummerwaterAnnieMain cast
Dept. QClaire MarshMain cast

Theatre===

DatesTitleRoleVenueNotesRef.
10 October–November 1986The Grand Edinburgh Fire BalloonRoyal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburghtitle=Theatre Newswork=The Stagedate=9 October 1986page=16}}
December 1986 – January 1987A Wildcat Christmas CarolTiny TimKilmarnocklast=Moorefirst=Johntitle=Seasonal Shows: Kilmarnock: A Wildcat Christmas Carolwork=The Stagedate=15 January 1987page=16}}
1987The Gorbals StoryMaggieplay by Robert McLeish
April 1987The Threepenny OperaLucy BrownDundee Repertory Theatretitle=Regionalwork=The Stagedate=9 April 1987page=26}}
9 October 1987 – 26 March 1988Entertaining StrangersFanny LockRoyal National Theatre, Londondirector: Peter Hall
28 April–24 November 1988The Winter's TalePerditaRoyal National Theatre, Londondirector: Peter Hallurl=http://catalogue.nationaltheatre.org.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Performance&id=983title=Record: The Winter's Talework=Royal National Theatre Archivesaccess-date=28 December 2020archive-date=28 December 2020archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201228012856/http://catalogue.nationaltheatre.org.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Performance&id=983url-status=live }}
March 1989My Mother Said I Never ShouldRosieRoyal Court Theatre, Londonauthor: Charlotte Keatley, director: Michael Attenborough
7 June–28 July 1990EurydiceEurydiceFestival Theatre, Chichesterdirector: Michael Rudmanurl=http://passiton.cft.org.uk/archive/cast-list-eurydice-1990/title=Cast list, Eurydice (1990)publisher=Chichester Festival Theatreaccess-date=30 December 2020archive-date=17 January 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210117152055/https://passiton.cft.org.uk/archive/cast-list-eurydice-1990/url-status=live }}
1 August–5 September 1992The Life of StuffEvelynTraverse Theatre, Edinburghdirector: John Mitchell
Opened 19 April 1993Lion in the StreetsIsobelHampstead Theatre, Londonauthor: Judith Thompson, director: Matthew Lloyd
8–30 October 1993Romeo and JulietJulietCitizens Theatre, Glasgowdirector: Giles Havergal
23 March–2 April 1994The Mill on the FlossMaggie TulliverNew Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (followed by tour)author: George Eliot, directors: Nancy Meckler, Polly Teale
27 April–20 May 1995The Maiden StoneMaryHampstead Theatre, Londonauthor: Rosa Munro, director: Matthew Lloyd
10–20 September 1997The House of Bernarda AlbaStuart DavidsThe Tramway, Glasgowauthor: Federico García Lorca, director: Stuart Davids
9 November–10 December 1997Shining SoulsMandyOld Vic, London
22 November−18 December 1999Anna WeissLynnWhitehall Theatre, Londonauthor: Mike Cullen, director Michael Attenborough
8 July−7 October 2017Girl from the North CountryElizabeth LaineOld Vic, Londondirector: Conor McPherson
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical
30 December 2017 – 24 March 2018Girl from the North CountryElizabeth LaineNoël Coward Theatre, Londondirector: Conor McPherson

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2001London Critics Circle Film AwardsSupporting Actress of the YearTopsy-Turvy
2002British Independent Film AwardsBest Supporting Actor/ActressVilla des Roses
RTS Television AwardsBest ActressThe Way We Live Now
2003Mademoiselle Ladubay AwardsShort FilmThe Girl in the Red Dress
London Critics Circle Film AwardsSupporting Actress of the Year24 Hour Party People
Golden Wave AwardsBest ActressWilbur Wants to Kill Himself
British Independent Film AwardsBest Supporting Actor/ActressWilbur Wants to Kill Himself
Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish & British FilmBest ActressAmerican Cousins
2004London Critics Circle Film AwardsSupporting Actress of the YearIntermission
Newport Beach Film Festival Jury AwardsBest Actress in a Feature Film (Comedy)American Cousins
Bowmore Scottish Screen AwardsActress of the YearAmerican Cousins
2005BAFTA Scotland AwardsBest Actress in a Scottish FilmFrozen
Chlotrudis AwardsBest Supporting ActressWilbur Wants to Kill Himself
Créteil International Women's Film FestivalSpecial Mention for ActingFrozen
Marrakech International Film Festival AwardsBest ActressFrozen
Angel Film AwardsBest Ensemble Cast (with Danny Nucci, Dan Hedaya, Gerald Lepkowski & Vincent Pastore)American Cousins
RTS Television AwardsBest ActressDirty Filthy Love
2006Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish & British FilmBest ActressFrozen
2010Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble Performance
(with Ciarán Hinds, Allison Janney, Michael Lerner, Chris Marquette, Rich Pecci, Charlotte Rampling, Paul Reubens, Ally Sheedy, Dylan Riley Snyder, Renée Taylor & Michael K. Williams)Life During Wartime
2013British Independent Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressFilth
SPIFF AwardsBest ActressEveryday
2014BAFTA Television AwardsBest Supporting ActressSouthcliffe
BAFTA Scotland AwardsBest Actress – TelevisionSouthcliffe
2017VFCC AwardsBest Actress in a Canadian FilmNever Steady, Never Still
2018Canadian Screen AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleNever Steady, Never Still
Laurence Olivier AwardsBest Actress in a MusicalThe Girl from the North Country
2019BAFTA Scotland AwardsBest Actress – FilmStan & Ollie
2020LEJA AwardsBest Voice or Motion Capture PerformanceStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
2023BAFTA Scotland Awardsdate=25 October 2023title=Shirley Henderson and Stuart Wilson announced as BAFTA Scotland Outstanding Contribution Recipients for 2023url=https://www.bafta.org/media-centre/press-releases/shirley-henderson-and-stuart-wilson-announced-as-bafta-scotlandaccess-date=29 November 2025website=bafta.orgpublisher=British Academy Film Awardslanguage=en}}

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