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Harriet Jane Morahan (born 7 October 1978), better known as Hattie Morahan, is an English actress. Her roles include Sister Clara in The Golden Compass (2007), in The Bank Job (2008), Alice in The Bletchley Circle (2012–2014), Ann in Mr. Holmes (2015), Rose Coyne in My Mother and Other Strangers (2016), Agathe/The Enchantress in Beauty and the Beast (2017), Corinne Aldrich in , Louise in Hijack, and Caroline Burkett in Fool Me Once.


Early life
Morahan was born in 1978, the younger daughter of director Christopher Morahan and actress . Her older sister Rebecca is a , and her half-brother is a music video and . As a child, she attended parties thrown by Sir , who once helped her with her mathematics homework.

Morahan was educated at Frensham Heights School. She wanted to attend Newcastle University, but her father encouraged her to follow older sister Rebecca to New Hall, Cambridge, from which she graduated with a BA degree in English in 2000.


Career
Morahan made her professional debut at 17, playing the leading role of Una Gwithian in a two-part BBC television adaptation of The Peacock Spring (1996).

Morahan joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2001, making her theatre debut at Stratford-upon-Avon in Love in a Wood and her London debut at the (that December) in . Other credits for the company included Night of the Soul and Prisoner's Dilemma.

At the in March 2004 she played Ruby, a 1960s hippie who becomes a disenchanted 1980s political wife, for the Oxford Stage Company revival of 's Singer. In the same year she first worked with at the National Theatre when she starred in the title role of ' Iphigenia at Aulis.

In July 2005, she appeared again at the National in 's Power, staged in the Cottesloe Theatre and also won acclaim at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, , in September 2005 playing Viola in Ian Brown's production of .

In 2006, she played the leading role, of Penelope Toop, in 's touring revival of Philip King's hit farce See How They Run. In the same year, for her Lyttelton Theatre performance as Nina in Katie Mitchell's staging of 's , she was awarded second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards 2007.

TV credits include Bodies and BBC One's Outnumbered, in which she portrays recurring character Jane. She has appeared in series 1, 2 and 4 of Outnumbered, as well as the Christmas Specials in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2024.

In January 2008, she appeared in the film The Bank Job, and she played a mounted policewoman in the ITV comedy drama pilot Bike Squad.

Giving a career enhancing performance, she also played in 's three-part adaptation, by Andrew Davies, of 's novel Sense and Sensibility, first broadcast on New Year's Day 2008. On 13 June 2008, she won Best Actress at the 14th Shanghai Television Festival for her performance.

She worked again with director Katie Mitchell, co-starring with Benedict Cumberbatch in The City, a new, darkly comic mystery play by , 24 April – 7 June 2008.

In July 2008, she returned to the National to appear in ...some trace of her, Katie Mitchell's adaptation of 's , co-starring at the Cottesloe Theatre, while later in the year she played Mary in T.S. Eliot's The Family Reunion at the . She returned to the National in April 2009 to play Kay Conway in 's production of J. B. Priestley's Time and the Conways in the Lyttelton auditorium and also Dawn in 's Three More Sleepless Nights in the same season.

On 28 February 2010, she appeared as Miss Enid in Lark Rise to Candleford, and then as Martina Twain in the BBC adaptation of 's Money. In the theatre, she played Annie in The Real Thing by at The Old Vic theatre, directed by Anna Mackmin, from April to June 2010; a year later returning to the stage in 's pared-down revival of David Hare's 1978 Plenty: Morahan affords the heady sensation of watching an actress at the top of her game (Sunday Times, Culture, 14 February 2011).

From 29 June to 26 July 2012, she played the lead role of , opposite 's Torvald, in a new version of A Doll's House by at London's Theatre, in a production directed by and designed by Ian MacNeil. Her performance saw her named Best Actress at the 2012 Evening Standard Awards and the 2012 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards / She also received a nomination for an for her performance.

From 8 August to 26 October 2013, Morahan reprised her role as Nora Helmer alongside Dominic Rowan, who returned as her husband Torvald, at the Duke of York's Theatre London. The production then transferred to the Brooklyn Academy of Music, NY, in 2014.

In July 2015, Morahan played the role of doomed mother Elizabeth Aldridge in the BBC's two-part television adaptation of ' debut novel The Outcast. s Julia Raeside was impressed with Morahan's portrayal, writing, "She is so perfectly cast, the lack of her is palpable on screen. We miss her too." The following year, Morahan starred in the five-part BBC series My Mother and Other Strangers.


Personal life
Morahan has been in a relationship with actor and director since they met at university in the late 1990s; the pair have been engaged since the mid 2000s. Morahan gave birth to the couple's daughter in August 2016 and to their son in 2020.


Credits

Film and television
1996The Peacock SpringUna GwithianBBC
2002Too Close To The Bone
2004Out of TimeReceptionistShort
TottyTV series, 1 Episode
2005BodiesBeth Lucas-HallTV series, 7 episodes
2007–2011, 2024OutnumberedJane
2007The Golden CompassNurse Clara
2008Agatha Christie's Miss MarpleElaine FortescueTV series, Episode: “A Pocket Full of Rye”
Sense and SensibilityBBC, TV Mini-Series, 3 episodes
Bike SquadWPC Julie Cardigan
Trial & RetributionSally LawsonTV series, “Kill the King: Part 1 & 2”
The Bank Job
2010Lark Rise to CandlefordEnid FairleyTV series (1 episode)
2011Lewis: Old, Unhappy, Far Off ThingsRuth BrooksITV1
2012Hannah EnglishTV series (6 episodes)
2013Hayley BrantnerTV series, Episode: "Schooled in Murder"
LucyFeature film
Summer in FebruaryFeature film
2014The Bletchley CircleAlice Merren“Blood on Their Hands: Part 1 & 2”, “Uncustomed Goods: Part 1 & 2”
2015Mr. HolmesAnn Kelmot
Siobhan Hope
The OutcastElizabeth AldridgeTV series (1 episode)
Arthur and GeorgeMiss Jean LeckieTV series
2016My Mother and Other StrangersRose Coyne
Alice Through the Looking GlassQueen ElsemereFeature film
2017Beauty and the BeastAgathe/Enchantress, Narrator
2018Inside No. 9AmberSeries 4, episode 1: "Zanzibar"
2019The Sleepers (Bez vědomí)Susanne Clayton
Official Secrets
2020Enola HolmesLady TewkesburyNetflix Feature Film
2022Operation MincemeatIris MontaguFeature Film
2023Corinne AldrichNetflix Feature Film
HijackBritish Foreign MinisterApple TV+ Original
2024Fool Me OnceCaroline BurkettNetflix miniseries
2025The Gilded AgeLady Sarah VereSeason 3


Theatre
2001Love in a WoodLucyRSC Swan Theatre
Gentlewoman playerRSC Stratford and Barbican
The Prisoner's DilemmaEmiliaRSC The Other Place and The Pit, Barbican
2002Night of the SoulTracyRSC The Pit, Barbican
The CircleElizabethUK tour
2003Arsenic and Old LaceElaine, 25 February – 31 May
PowerLouise de la ValliereCottesloe Theatre, 3 July – 29 October
2004SingerRubyOxford Stage Company, UK tour
Euripides' Iphigenia at AulisIphigeniaLyttelton Theatre, 22 June – 7 September
2005ViolaWest Yorkshire Playhouse, 21 September – 22 October
2006See How They RunPenelope ToopUK tour
NinaOlivier Theatre, 27 June – 23 September
2008The City by ClairRoyal Court Theatre, 24 April – 7 June
...some trace of herNastasyaCottesloe (National) Theatre; 23 July – 21 October
2008–2009The Family ReunionMary, 25 November 2008 – 10 January 2009
2009Time and the ConwaysKate ConwayNational Theatre Lyttelton; 28 April – 27 July
2010The Real ThingAnnie; 10 April – 5 June
2011PlentySusan Traherne Studio, ; 8–26 February
2012A Doll's House; 29 June – 26 July
2012The Dark Earth and the Night SkyHelen Thomas; November - January
2017Anatomy of a SuicideCarolRoyal Court Theatre, 3 June – 8 July
2019Grief Is The Thing With FeathersMother; 25 March - 13 April
2019Orpheus DescendingLady TorranceMenier Chocolate Factory; May - July
2023GhostsHelene AlvingSam Wanamaker Playhouse; November - January


Radio
2006Trevor's World of SportCarrieGuest star
2010–2011I, ClaudiusAgrippina the ElderBBC Radio 4; 28 November 2010 – 2 January 2011
2010The Art of DeceptionJessica BrownBBC Radio 4; 20–24 December 2010
2012Miss MacKenzieMiss MacKenzieBBC Radio 4 Extra
A Month in the CountryAlice Keachadapted by Dave Sheasby from JL Carr's novella: BBC Radio 4 Saturday Drama series
2013Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade CarefullyKatrina LyonsBBC Radio 2
2015–2017Doctor Who: Big Finish Productions
2018Tracks – ChimeraDr. Helen AshBBC Radio 4
2018–2019Doctor Who: RavenousBig Finish Productions
2020–2022Doctor Who: Stranded
2022Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures: What lies inside?
Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures: Connections
2023ClarissaBBC Radio 4


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