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Carey Mulligan Biography

Carey Mulligan is a British actress, born May 28, 1985, in Westminster, London, England, to Nano (Booth), a university lecturer, and Stephen Mulligan, a hotel manager. Her father is of Irish descent and her mother is Welsh, originally from Llandeilo.

Her first major appearance was playing Kitty Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005) alongside Keira KnightleyJudi Dench and Donald Sutherland. Carey also played orphan "Ada Clare" in the B.B.C. television series, Bleak House (2005).
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Carey has said that her passion and love for acting was first kindled at her old school Woldingham School, where she took part in a school production of "Sweet Charity" in her final year, and where she was also a student head of drama.
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Full Name: Carey Mulligan
Relationship Status: Married to Marcus Mumford

Biography:

Actress Carey Mulligan was born May 28, 1985 in Westminster, England. The 5'7" Brit made her acting debut in 2004 when she won the role of Kitty Bennett in Pride & Prejudice (opposite Keira Knightley).

After the success of Pride & Prejudice, Mulligan earned rave reviews for her work on the British mini-series Bleak House and the television show The Amazing Mrs. Pritchard.
She became a household name in 2009 when she scored an Oscar nomination for her performance in An Education. Though she lost the Best Actress award toSandra Bullock, Mulligan bounced back with critically-acclaimed roles in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and Never Let Me Go.
Mulligan began dating her Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps costar Shia LaBeouf in the fall of 2009; they called it quits in September 2010. The actress married Mumford & Sons singer Marcus Mumford in April 2012.
Carey Hannah Mulligan is an English actress. She made her acting debut on stage in London in the Kevin Elyot play Forty Winks in 2004. Mulligan's feature film debut was as Kitty Bennet in the 2005 film adaptation of Pride & Prejudice. Wikipedia
BornMay 28, 1985 (age 31), Westminster, United Kingdom
Height1.7 m
SpouseMarcus Mumford (m. 2012)

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Mulligan won a BAFTA and received an Oscar nomination for her leading role in An Education, a film written by novelist Nick Hornby, adapted from the memoirs of journalist Lynn Barber. Mulligan plays Jenny, a young girl growing up in Twickenham in the 1960s, whose experiences are widened rapidly when she begins to spend time with a man over twice her age, played by Peter Saarsgard.

Mulligan featured as Rachel, young woman who comes between Blake Morrison and his father, in the film based on Morrison’s memoirs.

Mulligan with her BAFTA for Best Actress in a Leading Role, which she was awarded for her role as Jenny in An Education.

Mulligan played Ada Carstone, a young girl due to inherit a large fortune in the BBC adaptation of Dickens's classic novel.

Carey Mulligan wins Hollywood Film Award best actress for Suffragette

Mulligan starred alongside Ryan Gosling in Nicholas Winding Refn’s neo noir picture about a mysterious ‘driver’. Her character Irene moves in next to Gosling, and befriends him while her husband is in prison.

Far From The Madding Crowd, in which Mulligan stars as Thonas Hardy's proud young heroine Bathsheba Everdene. The film is released on May 1.

Mulligan took on the iconic role of Daisy Buchanan in Baz Luhrmann’s re-make of F Scott Fitzgerald’s American classic roaring 20s novel. Leonardo DiCaprio played the eponymous Jay Gatsby.

Mulligan sang with Justin Timberlake in film about an unlucky New York folk singer where the pair play Davis’s friends Jean and Jim Berkey.

In 2012, Mulligan married folk band Mumford and Sons frontman Marcus Mumford. The pair had reportedly been childhood pen-pals, but lost contact before reconnecting while filming Inside Llewyn Davis.

Mulligan played Rudyard Kipling’s daughter Elsie in the screen adaptation of David Haig’s play. Daniel Radcliffe starred as Kipling’s son John (Jack), who the family attempt to track down after he is declared missing in action in the First World War.

Mulligan took a lead role alongside Keira Knightley in Mark Romenek’s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel

Following Pride and Prejudice, Mulligan returned to Austen, this time alongside Felicity Jones as playful debutante Isabella Thorpe in the ITV production of Northanger Abbey.

Mulligan’s first film role came as Kitty Bennett, the younger sister to Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth in Joe Wright’s feature length adaptation of the Austen novel.

Mulligan reportedly knew she wanted the role of Sissy, in Steve McQueen’s drama about sex addiction starring Michael Fassbender, and took drastic measures to get cast. The character appealed to her because of its similarities to Nina in The Seagull, who she played at the Royal Court in 2007. After telling McQueen about a tattoo she was thinking of getting inspired by the character of Nina, he was so enthused that she got in the next morning. ‘I think it’s only because I told him I was getting a tattoo’ she admitted to New York magazine.

Last year Mulligan returned to the stage opposite Bill Nighy in David Hare’s Skylight, which was performed both in the West End and Broadway.

Anne-Marie Duff, Carey Mulligan and Helena Bonham-Carter during filming for Suffragette. The film is the first movie in history to be shot at the Houses of Parliament, with the permission of MPs. It's due for release on October 30.

Mulligan is one of a list of famous names appearing in a film about members of the women’s suffrage movement, due for release this October. Meryl Streep leads as Emmeline Pankhurst alongside Helena Bonham Carter, Anne-Marie Duff, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Whishaw and Romola Garai.

In a film about a family coping with the death of their eldest son, Mulligan plays Rose, a young woman pregnant with the recently deceased man’s child.

While she didn’t physically appear in the show, Mulligan voiced the character of Lady Anne York, the mannequin wife of Devon Morehouse (Tobey Maguire), in the spoof of epic 1970s and 80s mini-series produced by Will Ferrell.

Mulligan plays Gordon Gekko’s estranged daughter Winnie in the sequel to Oliver Stone’s 1987 drama.

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