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Carey Mulligan

Carey Hannah Mulligan〔''England & Wales, 1984-2004.'' Gives name at birth as "Carey Hannah Mulligan"〕 (born 28 May 1985) is an English actress. In 2004, she made her acting debut on stage in London in the Kevin Elyot play ''Forty Winks''. Her feature film debut was as Kitty Bennet in the 2005 film adaptation of ''''Pride & Prejudice''''. She had early roles on British television in such programs as ''Bleak House'' and ''Doctor Who''. In 2008, she made her Broadway debut in a revival of Chekhov's ''The Seagull'' to critical acclaim.
Mulligan received widespread recognition for her performance in the 2009 film ''An Education''. For her role as Jenny Mellor (based on the memoir of journalist Lynn Barber), she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award and won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in the 2015 Broadway revival of David Hare's ''Skylight''.
She is known for her film roles in ''An Education'' (2009), ''Never Let Me Go'' (2010), ''Drive'' (2011), ''Shame'' (2011), ''The Great Gatsby'' (2013), ''Inside Llewyn Davis'' (2013), ''Far from the Madding Crowd'' (2015) and ''Suffragette'' (2015).
Mulligan is the ambassador for Alzheimer's Society and War Child. She is married to British musician Marcus Mumford, with whom she has a daughter.
==Early life==
Mulligan was born in Westminster, London, to a middle-class family,〔Hornby, Nick ("She's the One" ) ''Elle''〕〔Muller, Matt ("There's Something About Carey" ) ''Total Film''〕 the daughter of Nano (née Booth) and Stephen Mulligan. Her father is of Irish descent and was originally from Liverpool. Her mother is from Llandeilo, Wales.〔 She has an older brother, Owain, who was formerly a captain in the British Army who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.〔〔Nicholl, Katie ("Carey's Mulligan's Brother Owain Heads to Afghanistan" )'' Daily Mail ''〕〔Jonathan Ross Show, 15 November 2014 Series 7 Episode 5 ITV; Mulligan states that her brother was formerly in the army〕 Mulligan's mother is a university lecturer and her father is a hotel manager.〔〔 Her parents met while they were both working in a hotel in their twenties. When she was three years old, her family moved to Germany when her father was hired to manage a hotel there. While living in Germany, Mulligan and her brother attended the International School of Düsseldorf.〔Abramowitz, Rachel ("Carey Mulligan Gets An Education" ) ''Los Angeles Times''〕 When she was eight, she and her family moved back to England. As a teenager, she was educated at Woldingham School in Surrey.
Her interest in acting sparked from watching her brother perform in a school production of ''The King and I'' when she was six. During his rehearsals, she pleaded with his teachers to let her be in the play. They let her join the chorus.〔 While enrolled in Woldingham School as teen, she was heavily involved in theatre. She was the student head of the drama department there, performing in plays and musicals, conducting workshops with younger students, and helping put on productions.〔staff ("ABC News Mulligan" ). ''AbcNews''〕 When Mulligan was 16, she attended a production of ''Henry V'' starring Kenneth Branagh. His performance emboldened her and reinforced her belief that she wanted to pursue a career in acting. Mulligan wrote a letter to Branagh's mail listing asking him for advice. "I explained that my parents didn't want me to act, but that I felt it was my vocation in life," she said. Kenneth Branagh's sister wrote back to Mulligan saying, "Kenneth says that if you feel such a strong need to be an actress, you must be an actress."〔Fox, Chloe ("Carey Mulligan All or Nothing" ). ''The Telegraph''.〕
Mulligan's parents disapproved of her acting ambitions and wished for her to attend a university like her brother. At age 17, Mulligan applied to three London drama schools, instead of the universities that she was expected to submit an application to, but did not receive a subsequent offer.〔 During Mulligan's final year at Woldingham School, actor/screenwriter Julian Fellowes delivered a lecture at her school on the production of the film ''Gosford Park''. Mulligan briefly talked to Fellowes after the lecture and asked him for advice on an acting career. However, Fellowes dissuaded her from the profession and suggested that she "marry a lawyer" instead. Undeterred, Mulligan later sent Fellowes a letter in which she stated that she was serious about acting and that the vocation was her purpose in life. Several weeks later, Fellowes's wife Emma invited Mulligan to a dinner for young, aspiring actors that she and her husband were hosting to offer advice. The dinner event facilitated an introduction between Mulligan and a casting assistant that led to an audition for a role in ''Pride and Prejudice''. Mulligan auditioned on three occasions and eventually attained the role of Kitty Bennett.〔〔Fuller, Graham ("Actress Carey Mulligan, Emotionally Speaking" ) "The Arts Desk"〕〔Buck, Joan ("The Talented Miss Mulligan" ) ''Vogue''〕〔Clements, Erin ("Three Things to Know About An Education Star Carey Mulligan" ) "Elle.com"〕 During her late teens and early twenties, Mulligan worked as a pub barmaid and an errand-runner for Ealing Studios in between acting jobs.〔〔Staff ("Carey Mulligan Returns Home" ) Hamhigh.co.uk,〕

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