Carey Mulligan
Birthday:
28 May 1985, Westminster, London, England, UK
Birth Name:
Carey Hannah Mulligan
Height:
170 cm
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 Ke...
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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 Knightley, Judi Dench and Donald Sutherland. Carey also played orphan "Ada Clare" in the B.B.C. television series, Bleak House (2005).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. Show less «
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 (Mr...Show more »
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. Show less «
(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 a...Show more »
(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. Show less «
(About Jena Malone in Pride & Prejudice (2005)) I think Jena helped a lot because I have sort of leaned on her the whole summer basicall...Show more »
(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. Show less «
(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. Ev...Show more »
(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." Show less «
(About Kitty and Lydia Bennett) "They completely relate to all of the giggling and gossiping, and especially when the militia arrive we put ...Show more »
(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." Show less «
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...Show more »
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). Show less «
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 frea...Show more »
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). Show less «
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 n...Show more »
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. Show less «
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. ...Show more »
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. Show less «
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 qu...Show more »
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. Show less «
[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 ...Show more »
[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. Show less «
[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 pe...Show more »
[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. Show less «
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 ...Show more »
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. Show less «
I think I model my life on Home Alone (1990). I want to have crazy fun and get into scrapes.
I think I model my life on Home Alone (1990). I want to have crazy fun and get into scrapes.
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 walki...Show more »
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. Show less «
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.
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.
[on her audition for The Great Gatsby (2013)] It was me, Leonardo DiCaprio and Baz Luhrmann, who was shooting from five different angles. Th...Show more »
[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. Show less «
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...Show more »
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. Show less «
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 i...Show more »
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. Show less «
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 a...Show more »
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. Show less «
[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 pri...Show more »
[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. Show less «
[on Matthias Schoenaerts, her co-star in Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)] I remember watching De rouille et d'os (2012) and thinking that ...Show more »
[on Matthias Schoenaerts, her co-star in Far from the Madding Crowd (2015)] I remember watching De rouille et d'os (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. Show less «
[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...Show more »
[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. Show less «
[on working with the Coen brothers on Inside Llewyn Davis (2013)] Their direction is very light touch but so confident. They know exactly wh...Show more »
[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. Show less «
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