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==Career== |
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Fahy trained at the [[Bristol Old Vic]] Theatre School. |
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She made her theatre debut at The Playhouse Theatre in [[Liverpool]] in Ray Cooney's ''Not Now Darling'', followed by two years at the [[Everyman Theatre, Liverpool|Everyman Theatre]] in Liverpool playing leading roles in ''[[The Taming of The Shrew]]'', ''The Country Wife'', Ted Whitehead's ''The Sea Anchor'' and Mike Stott's ''Funny Peculiar''. Her television career started soon after with Arthur Hpcraft's series ''[[The Nearly Man]]'' at [[Granada Television|Granada]], directed by John Irvin. She has since appeared in numerous stage plays, television and feature films both in the UK and the US. In recent years she has directed three plays, Oliver Cotton's ''Wet Weather Cover'' at the Kings Head and Arts Theatre WE, Jean-Claude Carriere's play ''Little Black Book'' at Park Theatre, and again at Park Theatre, Alexander Bodin-Saphir's play ''Rosenbaum's Rescue''. |
She made her theatre debut at The Playhouse Theatre in [[Liverpool]] in Ray Cooney's ''Not Now Darling'', followed by two years at the [[Everyman Theatre, Liverpool|Everyman Theatre]] in Liverpool playing leading roles in ''[[The Taming of The Shrew]]'', ''The Country Wife'', Ted Whitehead's ''The Sea Anchor'' and Mike Stott's ''Funny Peculiar''. Her television career started soon after with Arthur Hpcraft's series ''[[The Nearly Man]]'' at [[Granada Television|Granada]], directed by John Irvin. She has since appeared in numerous stage plays, television and feature films both in the UK and the US. In recent years she has directed three plays, Oliver Cotton's ''Wet Weather Cover'' at the Kings Head and Arts Theatre WE, Jean-Claude Carriere's play ''Little Black Book'' at Park Theatre, and again at Park Theatre, Alexander Bodin-Saphir's play ''Rosenbaum's Rescue''. |
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Kate Fahy | |
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Born | Dublin |
Occupation | Actress. Director |
Years active | 1971 to present |
Spouse | |
Children | 3 |
Kate Fahy, Lady Pryce (born 29 January 1950), is an Irish actor and director. She is known primarily for playing Patricia in Jioanna Hogg's 2010 film Archipelago and playing Stevie in Edward Albee's play The Goat or Who is Sylvia at the Almeida Theatre and the Apollo West End. She has worked extensively in theatre, film and television since 1971.
Career
Fahy trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She made her theatre debut at The Playhouse Theatre in Liverpool in Ray Cooney's Not Now Darling, followed by two years at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool playing leading roles in The Taming of The Shrew, The Country Wife, Ted Whitehead's The Sea Anchor and Mike Stott's Funny Peculiar. Her television career started soon after with Arthur Hpcraft's series The Nearly Man at Granada, directed by John Irvin. She has since appeared in numerous stage plays, television and feature films both in the UK and the US. In recent years she has directed three plays, Oliver Cotton's Wet Weather Cover at the Kings Head and Arts Theatre WE, Jean-Claude Carriere's play Little Black Book at Park Theatre, and again at Park Theatre, Alexander Bodin-Saphir's play Rosenbaum's Rescue.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1975 | The Nearly Man | Millie Dutton | TV series (5 episodes) |
1978 | The Sweeney | Julie Kingdom | TV series (1 episode 'Drag Act' S4 E3) |
1980 | Life for Christine | Rose | TV film |
1981 | Bognor | Coriander Cordingley | TV series (6 episodes) |
ITV Playhouse | Angela Birley | TV series (1 episode: "Sin with Our Permission") | |
Roger Doesn't Live Here Anymore | Rose | TV series (6 episodes) | |
1984 | Bergerac | Fleur Ewell | TV series (1 episode: "House Guests") |
Oxbridge Blues | Eileen/Lizzie | TV series (2 episodes) | |
1985 | Storyboard | Deidre Aitken | TV series (1 episode: "King & Castle") |
1986 | Screenplay | The Mozart Inquest | TV series |
1991 | The House of Elliot | Alice Burgoyne | TV series (11 episodes: 1991–1993) |
1996 | Frontiers | Diane Lightfoot | TV series |
1997 | Trial & Retribution | Meg Richards | TV series (2 episodes) |
1999 | Pure Wickedness | Detective Inspector Mary Carson | TV series |
2000 | A Likeness in Stone | Mrs. Warner | TV film |
2001 | The Fourth Angel | Gail (Jack's Secretary) | |
2002 | The Jury | Dr. Emma McGlade | TV series |
2005 | Cherished | Mrs. Justice Hallett | TV film |
2006 | The Living and the Dead | Nancy Brocklebank | |
The Best Man | Dr. Cowley | TV film | |
2008 | Defiance | Riva Reich | |
2010 | Silent Witness | Margaret Hudson | TV series (1 episode: "Intent: Part II") |
Archipelago | Patricia |
2011
The hour Jemima Sherwin BBC Series
2011 Happy Accident Claire Short
2013 Holby City Mary Tinsley BBC
2014 Death In paradise Emma fielding Red Planet Series
2014 The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Georgina Shore Hat Trick
2017 Doctors Ruth Hunter BBC
2018 Witless Jane Objective Prods
2019 The Show Karen Phoenix Films
Don't Forget The Driver Lyn BBC series
2022 This England Clare Edwards Sky
2022 A Spy Among Friends Dora Philby ITV
2023 A Paris Proposal Marion Durand Hallmark TV film.
2023 Casualty Mags Pine BBC
References
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