Carey Mulligan was born on 28 May 1985, in Westminister, London, England, to Nano, a university lecturer of Welsh descent, and Stephen Mulligan, a hotel manager of Irish descent. She is an actress, probably best known for her role of Jenny Mellor in the film “An Education”, as well as for roles in the films “Never Let Me Go”, “Drive”, “The Great Gatsby” and “Far From the Madding Crowd”.
So just how wealthy is Carey Mulligan now? Sources state that Mulligan has amassed a wealth over $15 million, as of late 2016, accumulated during her acting career which began in 2004.
Carey Mulligan Net Worth $15 Million Dollars
Mulligan’s family moved to Germany in her early childhood, where she attended the International School of Düsseldorf. They returned to England when she was eight, and she enrolled in Woldingham School in Surrey, becoming very active in the school’s theater productions. While still in high school, she was introduced to a casting agent, which enabled her to land a role in the acclaimed romantic drama film “Pride & Prejudice” in 2005, playing Kitty Bennet. The same year she made her television debut, with the role of orphan Ada Clare in the BBC adaption of Charles Dickens’ “Bleak House”, and the following year she was cast as Emily Pritchard in the series “The Amazing Mrs Pritchard”. Her net worth began to rise.
Mulligan’s resume continued to grow through 2007, when she appeared in the TV films “Northanger Abbey” and “My Boy Jack”, as well as in the series “Waking the Dead” and “Doctor Who”, earning a Constellation Award for her performance in the latter project. Mulligan also appeared as Nina in a revival of “The Seagull” in 2007, gaining rave reviews before reprising the role on Broadway in the following year.
In 2009, the actress was cast as Jenny Mellor, a teenager involved with a much older businessman, in the independent drama “An Education”, which was her breakthrough role and earned her a BAFTA Award, plus considerably contributing to her wealth. The same year she played Rose in the drama film “The Greatest”, and appeared in the films “Brothers” and “Public Enemies”. In 2010 she was cast as Kathy H in the romantic drama “Never Let Me Go”, and shortly after as Winnie Gekko in the film “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”, gaining additional recognition. The following year saw Mulligan playing Irene in the neo-noir film “Drive”, and Sissy Sullivan in the drama “Shame”, while also appearing in Ingmar Bergman’s “Through a Glass, Darkly”, an off-Broadway play adaptation. All added to her wealth.
In 2013 she was cast as Daisy Buchanan in the film adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald’s acclaimed novel “The Great Gatsby”, which further boosted her fame and fortune. A year later, she starred as Kyra Hollis in a revival of the play “Skylight”, reprising the role in the same play on Broadway in 2015. Mulligan then starred as Bathsheba Everdene in the 2015 film adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s novel “Far from the Madding Crowd”, further improving her Hollywood status and her net worth as well.
Her most recent film role was in the 2015 historical period drama “Suffragette”, and Mulligan is currently filming the independent drama film “Wildlife” and the period drama “Mudbound”, both announced for release in 2017.
Speaking about her private life, Mulligan has been married to singer Marcus Mumford since 2012; the couple has one child together.
The actress has been involved in philanthropy, in 2010 participating in the Safe Project to raise awareness of sex trafficking. She also donated personal items to the Curiosity Shop, to raise money for Oxfam charity. As of 2012 she has served as an ambassador of the Alzheimer’s Society, focused on raising awareness of Alzheimer’s and dementia. She has also been an ambassador for the War Child charity since 2014.
BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role (2010), The British Independent Film Award, London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actress of the Year (2010), National Board of Review Award for Best Actress (2009)
Albums
Far from the Madding Crowd (2015), Inside Llewyn Davis (soundtrack, 2013), Belle and Sebastian Write About Love (2010)
Nominations
Drama Desk Awards, Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Tony Awards, Satellite Awards
Movies
Pride and Prejudice (2005), 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), Suffragette (2015)
TV Shows
Bleak House (2005), The Amazing Mrs Pritchard (2006), Waking the Dead (2007), Doctor Who: Blink (2007), The Spoils of Babylon (2014)
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[on working with the Coen brothers on Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)] Their direction is very light touch but so confident. They know exactly what they are doing. You finish work at about four in the afternoon because they get everything done so quickly.
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[on privacy] Lawyers don't have to go into the office and talk about having children, or how they met their husbands, and there is no reason why you should as an actor. And if you give a little bit people will dig way further.
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[on Matthias Schoenaerts, her co-star in Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)] I remember watching Rust and Bone (2012) and thinking that I'd never seen such a huge, hulking, handsome real man on the screen. So I was overjoyed to get him in this film. Gabriel Oak is someone who tells you exactly what he thinks, and that's the connection to Matthias. He's got a fantastic ability to show what he's thinking just through the way he looks at you.
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[on Marion Cotillard] She's consistently incredible, she does really cool films and doesn't engage with the stupid side of it. And she's private - I don't know anything about her, and I quite like that.
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I constantly watch people like Marion Cotillard or Cate Blanchett or Kate Winslet. I have a fear of being passive, and what I admire about all those actresses is that every choice they make is really strong. Even if they're playing something very quiet, it's visceral and bold.
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The idea of not having any control over what you're doing is terrifying. I was never very rebellious. The one and only bad thing I've done is have a super-heroes party when I was 16.
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I spent the first five years of my career thinking that everyone behind the camera had little notepads and were making my performance out of ten.
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[on her audition for The Great Gatsby (2013)] It was me, Leonardo DiCaprio and Baz Luhrmann, who was shooting from five different angles. There were four other people in the scene and Leo played every single character, jumping around the room.
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I didn't feel like I was cool enough to go to a tattoo bar. They'd just laugh at me. So I went to Selfridges. Sanitary, if not rock'n'roll.
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If you're walking down the street in L.A., people do sort of look at you like you're a hooker because it's so rare to see someone just walking.
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I think I model my life on Home Alone (1990). I want to have crazy fun and get into scrapes.
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I'm very rarely recognized in public. I go about pretty happy. It just gets heightened around the time you're releasing something like this ['The Great Gatsby']. And then people are suddenly very interested, but for a brief amount of time, which is fine.
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[on Never Let Me Go (2010)] I read the book when it came out, and I always loved. I loved it first and foremost as a love story and about people who want very simple things from life and can't get them. Keira Knightley and I did Pride & Prejudice (2005) together and we've done lots of adaptations of Charles Dickens and Jane Austen, where the author is not around to tell you if it's rubbish. And so this was sort of doubly intimidating, because we had Kazuo Ishiguro with us, and you want to be everything that he imagined when he wrote it.
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[on Shame (2011)] When I read the script, I found it terrifying. My English agents sent it to me and said, "There's this amazing part." For me, as an actor, it was sort of scary. I'd seen Hunger (2008), which was done by Steve McQueen, and I thought it was just incredible. And I'd always wanted to work with Michael Fassbender. So, I asked to have a meeting with Steve to pitch myself for the job.
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I love love stories, I love acting in love stories, I like portraying love stories. So I suppose that's the romantic side of me, but I am quite practical.
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My parents were completely against it. They wanted me to go to a university. They didn't know any actors; no one in my family was an actor. They were scared.
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My generation tends to play it cool these days. But there is no room for cool. You have got to be irritating and desperate, and if you are not it is terribly boring -- on landing a role in Pride & Prejudice (2005) and becoming friends with co-star Keira Knightley.
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There were older men who used to come in. One guy had a red Ferrari, and one night, when I gave him his check, he signed it 'Dinner?' I freaked out! I was definitely not Jenny; she was bolder than I was. She had more to escape from. -- on working at a pub and comparing herself to her character in An Education (2009).
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I thought, 'Wow! That's why I am here! One day Al Pacino is going to ask me for a cup of tea and notice my potential. And then I am going to skyrocket!' -- on taking a job as a runner at a studio and spotting Al Pacino arriving to rehearse The Merchant of Venice (2004).
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(About Kitty and Lydia Bennett) "They completely relate to all of the giggling and gossiping, and especially when the militia arrive we put ourselves into the most ridiculous, lovely costumes and we just have to stand out."
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(About her school) "I had wanted to act for a really long time, but other schools I had been to did not have such good drama departments. Everyone was so encouraging. You could do anything you wanted to, although you had to take it seriously. If you missed rehearsals, you were out."
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(About Jena Malone in Pride & Prejudice (2005)) I think Jena helped a lot because I have sort of leaned on her the whole summer basically, a) in my character and b) just because she is so much more experienced than I am. She kind of psyches me up for stuff and sort of helps me get in the giggly frame of mind.
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(About Pride & Prejudice (2005)) I love it when we're a family unit, I mean we've been sort of split up in various pieces, but when we are presented as the Bennetts, in that scene where we go to Netherfield where it is a Miss Bennett, a Miss Bennett, a Miss Bennett and a Mrs Bennett. I just like that we're all together.
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About her Pride & Prejudice (2005) co-stars: We were like one big family. We took over the house. It was so much fun. Brenda Blethyn (Mrs Bennett) mummied us all - when we had days off she took us on day trips to a llama farm.
Nominated for the 2015 Best Leading Actress in a Play Tony Award for her performance in "Skylight". She lost the award to Helen Mirren for her performance in "The Audience".
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Returned to work 8 months after giving birth to her daughter Evelyn to begin filming Mudbound (2017).
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Was 6 months pregnant with her daughter Evelyn when she completed her run of the Broadway play "Skylight".
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Gave birth to her 1st child at age 30, a daughter named Evelyn Grace Mumford on September 15, 2015. Child's father is her husband, Marcus Mumford.
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(April 20, 2012) Married her boyfriend of 14 months Marcus Mumford in Somerset following a 9-month-long engagement.
Was inspired to become an actor at sixteen after seeing a performance of Henry V starring Kenneth Branagh.
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Was originally advised by Julian Fellowes not to become an actor and "Marry a lawyer instead". She later sent him a letter saying that she was serious about it and was invited to a dinner for aspiring actors.
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Applied to three different Drama schools at seventeen but was turned down by all.
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Worked as a pub barmaid and studio runner between acting jobs.
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Was childhood penpals with future husband Marcus Mumford, but the two lost touch before reconnecting as adults and later marrying.
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Her father is of Irish descent. Her mother is Welsh.
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16th Jan - 17th March performing "The Seagull" at Royal Court Theatre [March 2007]
Did not learn to drive until she was age 23, and only learned to do so for the film Never Let Me Go (2010).
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Ambassador for the Alzheimer's Society; her maternal grandmother has suffered with the disease since 2000.
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Married Marcus Mumford in a rustic farmhouse in Somerset before 200 guests, including actors Colin Firth, Jake Gyllenhaal and Sienna Miller. Mulligan wore a plain, backless ivory gown, had 8 bridesmaids and Mumford's father, a vicar, officiated the ceremony.
Was originally cast as Violet in Violet & Daisy (2011) but was replaced by Alexis Bledel after she dropped out in order to pursue Drive (2011) instead.
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Sang the lead female vocal on the title track of Belle & Sebastian's "Write About Love" album, released in October 2010.
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Replaced Keira Knightley in the role of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady after she dropped out of the project.
Lived in London from birth until the age of three before moving with her family to Germany, where she attended the International School of Dusseldorf.
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Has mentioned that she'd like to do a play every year.
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Mentioned in an interview at the Sundance Film Festival that the first actor she met was Julian Fellowes, who came to talk at her school. She approached him, and he introduced her to casting director Jina Jay's assistant; at the time, they were looking for young unknown actresses to play the younger sisters in Pride & Prejudice (2005). It ended up being her first job.
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Won "Best Female Performance in a 2007 Science Fiction Television Episode" for the Doctor Who (2005) episode Doctor Who: Blink (2007), at The Constellation Awards (2008).
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Was the UK recipient of the Shooting Star award from the European Film Promotion in 2009.
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Received a 2009 Drama Desk Award nomination for "Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play" for her role in Christopher Hampton's re-imagining of Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull" on Broadway.
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Voted Best Guest Actress by Doctor Who Magazine readers for Doctor Who: Blink (2007).
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Received a nomination for "Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture or miniseries" at the OFTA (Online Film & Television Association) Televion awards in 2006 for her role in Bleak House (2005).
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Animated Short Film, Best Documentary Short Subject and Best Live Action Short Film
25th Film Independent Spirit Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself
Live from Studio Five
2010
TV Series
Herself
The Orange British Academy Film Awards: Red Carpet
2010
TV Special
Herself
The View
2010
TV Series
Herself - Guest
16th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself
Guión busca estrella
2010
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Golden Globes Red Carpet Live
2010
TV Movie
Herself
The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
15th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself
2010 Britannia Awards
2010
TV Special
Herself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan
2009
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Late Show with David Letterman
2009
TV Series
Herself - Guest
DP/30: Conversations About Movies
2009
TV Series
Herself
Doctor Who Confidential
2007
TV Series documentary
Herself
The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
2007
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Pride & Prejudice: On Set Diaries
2006
Video documentary short
Herself
Pride & Prejudice: The Bennets
2006
Video documentary short
Herself
The Stately Homes of Pride & Prejudice: Groombridge Place
2006
Video documentary short
Herself / Kitty Bennet (uncredited)
HBO First Look
2005
TV Series documentary
Herself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Entertainment Tonight
2015
TV Series
Herself
Charlie Rose
2015
TV Series
Herself - Guest
Welcome to the Basement
2015
TV Series
Jenny Mellor
The Graham Norton Show
2011-2014
TV Series
Herself - Guest / Herself
Movie Guide
2013
TV Series
Daisy Buchanan
The Timey-Wimey of Doctor Who
2012
TV Movie documentary
Sally Sparrow (uncredited)
Quiet Ryan
2011
Short
Breakfast
2010
TV Series
Herself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2010
TV Series
Herself
Doctor Who
2009
TV Series
Sally Sparrow
Doctor Who Greatest Moments
2009
TV Mini-Series documentary
Sally Sparrow
Pride & Prejudice: The Life and Times of Jane Austen
2006
Video documentary short
Kitty Bennet (uncredited)
Pride and Prejudice Revisited
2005
TV Movie documentary
Kitty Bennet (uncredited)
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2015
WFCC Award
Women Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Actress
Suffragette (2015)
2015
WFCC Award
Women Film Critics Circle Awards
Women's Work/Best Ensemble
Suffragette (2015)
2015
Woman of the Year
Elle Women in Hollywood Awards
2015
Hollywood Film Award
Hollywood Film Awards
Actress of the Year
Suffragette (2015)
2014
NETPAC Award
Asian Film Critics Association Awards
Best Supporting Actress
The Great Gatsby (2013)
2013
Cinema Bloggers Award
Cinema Bloggers Awards, Portugal
Best Supporting Actress - International Competition
Shame (2011)
2013
CinEuphoria
CinEuphoria Awards
Best Actress - Audience Award
Shame (2011)
2013
CCOP
Críticos de Cinema Online Portugueses Awards
Best Supporting Actress (Melhor Atriz Secundária)
Shame (2011)
2012
IOMA
Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)
Best Supporting Actress (Miglior attrice non protagonista)
Shame (2011)
2012
OFTA Film Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2012
OFTA Film Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Music, Adapted Song
Shame (2011)
2011
Hollywood Film Award
Hollywood Film Awards
Supporting Actress of the Year
Drive (2011)
2011
Breakthrough Performance Award
Palm Springs International Film Festival
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2010
Virtuoso Award
Santa Barbara International Film Festival
An Education (2009)
2010
VFCC Award
Vancouver Film Critics Circle
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
BAFTA Film Award
BAFTA Awards
Best Leading Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
British Independent Film Award
British Independent Film Awards
Best Actress
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2010
COFCA Award
Central Ohio Film Critics Association
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
COFCA Award
Central Ohio Film Critics Association
Breakthrough Film Artist
An Education (2009)
2010
IOFCP Award
International Online Film Critics' Poll
Best Actress in a Leading Role
An Education (2009)
2010
IOMA
Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)
Best Actress (Miglior attrice protagonista)
An Education (2009)
2010
ALFS Award
London Critics Circle Film Awards
British Actress of the Year
An Education (2009)
2010
OFTA Film Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Breakthrough Performance - Female
An Education (2009)
2009
SLFCA Award
St. Louis Film Critics Association, US
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
TFCA Award
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
UFCA Award
Utah Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
WAFCA Award
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
EDA Award
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
EDA Special Mention Award
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction
An Education (2009)
2009
EDA Female Focus Award
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Best Breakthrough Performance
An Education (2009)
2009
EFP Shooting Star
Berlin International Film Festival
United Kingdom
2009
British Independent Film Award
British Independent Film Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
CFCA Award
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
CFCA Award
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Most Promising Performer
An Education (2009)
2009
DFWFCA Award
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
DFCS Award
Denver Film Critics Society
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
Hollywood Breakthrough Award
Hollywood Film Awards
Actress of the Year
An Education (2009)
2009
HFCS Award
Houston Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
IFJA Award
Indiana Film Journalists Association, US
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
NBR Award
National Board of Review, USA
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2016
ALFS Award
London Critics Circle Film Awards
British/Irish Actress of the Year
Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)
2015
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Motion Picture
Suffragette (2015)
2015
WFCC Award
Women Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Female Action Hero
Suffragette (2015)
2015
WIN Award
Women's Image Network Awards
Outstanding Actress Feature Film
Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)
2015
British Independent Film Award
British Independent Film Awards
Best Actress
Suffragette (2015)
2015
DFWFCA Award
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
Suffragette (2015)
2014
AFCA Award
Australian Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
The Great Gatsby (2013)
2014
AACTA Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Lead Actress
The Great Gatsby (2013)
2013
Teen Choice Award
Teen Choice Awards
Choice Movie Actress: Drama
The Great Gatsby (2013)
2013
CinEuphoria
CinEuphoria Awards
Best Supporting Actress - International Competition
Shame (2011)
2013
CinEuphoria
CinEuphoria Awards
Best Duo - International Competition
Shame (2011)
2012
BAFTA Film Award
BAFTA Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Drive (2011)
2012
EDA Award
Alliance of Women Film Journalists
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2012
Critics Choice Award
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2012
COFCA Award
Central Ohio Film Critics Association
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2012
Empire Award
Empire Awards, UK
Best Actress
Drive (2011)
2012
Evening Standard British Film Award
Evening Standard British Film Awards
Best Actress
Shame (2011)
2012
ICS Award
International Cinephile Society Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2012
IOMA
Italian Online Movie Awards (IOMA)
Best Supporting Actress (Miglior attrice non protagonista)
Drive (2011)
2012
ALFS Award
London Critics Circle Film Awards
British Actress of the Year
Shame (2011)
2012
OFCS Award
Online Film Critics Society Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
SDFCS Award
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Shame (2011)
2011
SLFCA Award
St. Louis Film Critics Association, US
Special Merit (for best scene, cinematic technique or other memorable aspect or moment)
Drive (2011)
2011
VVFP Award
Village Voice Film Poll
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
WAFCA Award
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
Saturn Award
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
Best Actress
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2011
British Independent Film Award
British Independent Film Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
CFCA Award
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
DFWFCA Award
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards
Best Supporting Actress
Shame (2011)
2011
Evening Standard British Film Award
Evening Standard British Film Awards
Best Actress
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2011
Golden Schmoes
Golden Schmoes Awards
Best Supporting Actress of the Year
Drive (2011)
2011
ICP Award
Indiewire Critics' Poll
Best Supporting Performance
Shame (2011)
2010
PFCS Award
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress in a Leading Role
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2010
SDFCS Award
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2010
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
An Education (2009)
2010
Actor
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
An Education (2009)
2010
Oscar
Academy Awards, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
An Education (2009)
2010
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
An Education (2009)
2010
Rising Star Award
BAFTA Awards
2010
Critics Choice Award
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
Chlotrudis Award
Chlotrudis Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
DFCS Award
Detroit Film Critic Society, US
Best Actress
Never Let Me Go (2010)
2010
Empire Award
Empire Awards, UK
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
Empire Award
Empire Awards, UK
Best Newcomer
An Education (2009)
2010
Evening Standard British Film Award
Evening Standard British Film Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
Gold Derby Award
Gold Derby Awards
Lead Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
IOFCP Award
International Online Film Critics' Poll
Best Actress of the Decade
An Education (2009)
2010
ALFS Award
London Critics Circle Film Awards
Actress of the Year
An Education (2009)
2010
Best Supporting Actress
Method Fest
Feature Film
The Greatest (2009)
2010
OFTA Film Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2010
OFCS Award
Online Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
An Education (2009)
2009
WAFCA Award
Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards
Best Breakthrough Performance
An Education (2009)
2009
WFCC Award
Women Film Critics Circle Awards
Best Young Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
ACCA
Awards Circuit Community Awards
Best Cast Ensemble
An Education (2009)
2009
DFCS Award
Detroit Film Critic Society, US
Best Actress
An Education (2009)
2009
DFCS Award
Detroit Film Critic Society, US
Breakthrough Artist
An Education (2009)
2009
ICP Award
Indiewire Critics' Poll
Best Lead Performance
An Education (2009)
2006
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Miniseries