Sinead Matthews

Sinead Matthews (born c. 1980–1981) is an English actress whose credits include film, television, radio and stage. As well as having extensive theatre experience, her screen credits include He Knew He Was Right (2004), Vera Drake (2004), Pride & Prejudice (2005),Ideal (2005-2010), Terry Pratchett's Hogfather (2006), Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010), Black Mirror (2013), The Smoke (2014), Jellyfish (2018), The Crown (2019), and Hullraisers (2022).

Sinead Matthews
Born1980 or 1981 (age 43–44)
OccupationActress

Early life and education

Sinead Matthews was born in 1980 or 1981 in Coventry, England,[1] to her parents Mick and Maura Matthews.[1] She attended Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, in Potters Green, Coventry.[1]

Matthews was a performing arts student studying A-level Drama at Stratford-upon-Avon College, for 2 years between 1996 and 1998.[2] She went on to study acting at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, graduating in 2003 with an BA in Acting Degree (H Level).[3]

Career

Whilst still at RADA, she secured her first professional acting role in the film Vera Drake in 2004.[2] Matthews made her television debut in the 2004 costume drama He Knew He Was Right.[1] In 2005, she starred as Betsey in the period drama Pride & Prejudice, alongside Keira Knightley.[4]

In 2009 she starred in Our Class, a new play by Tadeusz Slobodzianek at the NT and in Penelope Skinner's 2010 play Eigengrau at the Bush Theatre.[5]

In 2013, she played a lead role in series one of Black Mirror, as Sarah in the episode "Be Right Back", alongside Domhnall Gleeson and Hayley Atwell.[4] In August 2016, Matthews played Hermia/Fairy/Mistress Quince in A Midsummer Night's Dream, composed by Felix Mendelssohn, at The Proms.[6]

In 2019 she played Marcia Williams, political secretary to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, in season three of the TV series about the royal family, The Crown.[4] In 2022, she played a main role as Paula in the Channel 4 British Sitcom Hullraisers.[4]

Filmography

Film

Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Vera DrakeVery Young Woman
2005Pride & PrejudiceBetsy
2006Terry Pratchett's HogfatherVioletTV film
2007WednesdayLilyaShort film
Spring 1941Tania
Half Broken ThingsStephTV film
Who Gets the Dog?Claire EvansTV film
2008Happy-Go-LuckyAlice
In Love with BarbaraYoung BarbaraTV film
Trimming the FatReceptionistShort film
2009The Boat That RockedMiss Clitt
2010Nanny McPhee and the Big BangMiss Topsey
2011WreckersSharon
2013Bed TrickRachelShort film
2014Mr. TurnerQueen Victoria
2015The ProcessLeni
Across the SeaMotherShort film
2016The RoofBrooks' AssistantShort film
MotherShoe Shop AssistantShort film
KaleidoscopeAbby
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemMildredDeleted scenes only
2017DaphneBillie
National Theatre Live: Hedda GablerMrs. Elvsted
WrapsEmmaShort film
2018JellyfishKaren Taylor
Happy New Year, Colin BursteadLainey
2019The Wrong CarEllaShort film
A Serial Killer's Guide to LifeIzzy
MuscleSandra
Us Among the StonesAnna
2021I'm Not in LoveLena
Radio SilenceCassieShort film
IrisJuliaPost-production
TBCNairnKayPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The Afternoon PlayChantelle HughesEpisode: "Viva Las Blackpool"
He Knew He Was RightMaryMini-series
2005-2010IdealJennySeries regular
2007Trial & RetributionRachel BurnsEpisode: "Curriculum Vitae"
2013Black MirrorSarahEpisode: "Be Right Back"
Way to GoDebbieSeries regular
2014The SmokeJuliaMini-series
2015Inside No. 9Sarah NutterEpisode: "The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge"
Toast of LondonVarrity MapEpisode: "Man of Sex"
2017Chewing GumEmmaRecurring role, 4 episodes
In the DarkPaula DaysMini-series
2018Hang UpsAlice RossEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 6"
2019The CrownMarcia WilliamsRecurring role, 3 episodes
2020Sick of ItJulesEpisode: "The Biscuit"
2021Midsomer MurdersMel WallaceEpisode: "The Wolf Hunter of Little Worthy"
2022HullraisersPaulaMain character
2023Murder is EasyMiss WaynfleteTwo-part drama[7]
2024Things You Should Have DoneMichelleRecurring role, 3 episodes

Radio

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
2004The CrucibleAbigail WilliamsCrucible Theatre, Sheffield[6]
2004-2005The MandateAnastasiaCottesloe Theatre, London[6]
2005The Birthday PartyLuluDuchess Theatre, London[6]
The Wild DuckHedvigDonmar Warehouse, London[6]
2005-2006You Never Can TellDolly ClandonTheatre Royal, Bath & Garrick Theatre, Londonalso, UK tour
2007Women of TroyCassandraLyttelton Theatre, London[6]
2008His Ghostly HeartDaisyBush Theatre, Londonpart of "The Broken Space Season"
Little DollsVickyBush Theatre, Londonpart of "The Broken Space Season"
2009Our ClassDoraCottesloe Theatre, London[6]
2010EigengrauRoseBush Theatre, London[6]
LuluLuluGate Theatre, Londonwith Headlong Theatre
The Glass MenagerieLaura WingfieldYoung Vic, London[6]
2011EcstasyDawnHampstead Theatre, London[6]
2012The Master and MargaritaMargaritaBarbican Centre, Londonalso Tour[6]
The Way of the WorldMillamantCrucible Theatre, Sheffield[6]
The ChangelingBeatrice-JoannaYoung Vic, London[6]
2013A Time to ReapMarysiaRoyal Court Theatre, London[6]
Trout StanleySugarSouthwark Playhouse, London[6]
2014Blurred LinesThe Shed, London[6]
PestsPinkRoyal Exchange, Manchester & Royal Court Theatre, Londonalso, UK tour[6]
2015The WaspHeatherHampstead Theatre, London[6]
The Hudsucker ProxyAmy ArcherNuffield Theatre, Southampton & Everyman Playhouse[6]
Evening at the Talk HouseJaneDorfman Theatre, London[6]
2016GivingLauraHampstead Theatre, London[6]
A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaRoyal Albert Hall, Londonwith BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Hedda GablerMrs. ElvstedLyttelton Theatre, London[6]
2017LootFayPark Theatre, London & Watermill Theatre, Bagnor[6]
2018Absolute HellElizabeth CollierLyttelton Theatre, London[6]
2019The Starry MessengerDorisWyndham's Theatre, London[6]
The AntipodesEleanorDorfman Theatre, London[6]
2022Mad HousePamAmbassadors Theatre[6]
2024Till the Stars Come DownSylviaDorfman Theatre, London[6]

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