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Aikaterini Hadjipateras (; born 9 April 1957), known professionally as Kathryn Hunter, is an actress and theatre director known for her work in . Hunter has appeared as Arabella Figg in the Harry Potter film series, as Eedy Karn in the Disney+ series Andor, and as the in 's The Tragedy of Macbeth. Hunter's accolades include the Olivier Award for Best Actress and the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress.


Early life and education
Hunter was born in New York to Greek parents, and was raised in England. She has a twin sister and two brothers. Hunter trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where she later became an associate and directed student productions; she also studied clowning with at École Philippe Gaulier in .

Hunter experienced depression in her early life. During her time at RADA, she was in an automobile collision that "left her with a broken back, pelvis and arm, a smashed elbow, a crushed foot and a collapsed lung. She was told she would never walk again and was left with a crooked back, a bent elbow and a permanent limp". In 2022, Hunter stated in an interview that the automobile collision was not an accident, but a suicide attempt.


Career

Stage work
In her stage work, Hunter is particularly associated with , having been described as a "virtuoso physical performer."

She has worked with renowned companies in that field including Shared Experience and Complicité. She won an in 1991 for playing the millionairess in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit.

Critics have noted Hunter's unusual physical presence and her range. Charles Spencer of The Telegraph wrote, "diminutive in stature, and slightly lame, she has a deep, guttural voice, eyes like black olives and the most expressive of faces. Almost nothing seems beyond her range, from farcical clowning to deepest, darkest tragedy."

Hunter's "uncommon ability to shape-shift"

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has led her to play roles typically reserved for male actors. She was the first British woman to play professionally.

Hunter's portrayal of Lear conscientiously challenged the audience to separate character and performer: her voice and clothing read as male, but she physicalized lines such as "Down from the waist they are Centaurs/Though women all above" to remind the audience of the female body playing the part.

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Another male role she played was in The Bee, directed by Hideki Noda, which played at the in June 2006 and 2012.

Hunter has also played animals and other creatures. In Kafka's Monkey, a solo piece based on "A Report to an Academy," she played a monkey delivering a speech to a scientific society about its transformation from a monkey to a man. The piece was a highly acclaimed sell-out success at the in 2009, where it was reprised in May 2011. It toured to the Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York in April 2013. According to Charles Isherwood of The New York Times, Hunter's performance had "wry wisdom, a touch of cheeky humor and, above all, a sense of dignity."

In November 2013, she co-starred as the fairy Puck in 's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the show that opened the Theatre for a New Audience in . of The New York Times described Hunter's Puck as "genuinely original" and "part music-hall comedian, part fairground contortionist."

In 2008, Hunter co-starred in Fragments, a collection of short plays by that was directed by . Of the London run at the Young Vic, Andrew Dickson of wrote, "the evening belongs to Kathryn Hunter, who crams into a few minutes of stage time more than most actors achieve in a career." The piece toured internationally, appearing in New York in 2011.

Hunter was made an Artistic Associate at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 2008.

From January to March 2009, she debuted as an RSC with a production of at the Warwick Arts Centre, , , and Liverpool Playhouse.

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Her husband, Marcello Magni, was movement director on the production and appeared in it as Roderigo. Other cast members included Michael Gould as Iago, Patrice Naiambana as Othello, and as Desdemona.

In 2010, Hunter played Cleopatra in a production of Antony and Cleopatra and the Fool in a production of King Lear at the RSC's Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. The latter performance was described as "outstanding".

In January 2011, she withdrew from these roles shortly before the plays were due to be revived.

In February 2016, Hunter took the title role of Cyrano de Bergerac at the Southwark Playhouse, London. Guardian critic Michael Billington wrote, "Hunter is an astonishing shape-shifting performer who can play just about anything" but Telegraph critic Jane Schilling called Russell Bolam's production "an opportunity squandered." In 2017, she starred in the title role in The House of Bernarda Alba at the Royal Exchange in .

In 2018, Hunter returned to the RSC to play the title role in Timon of Athens, directed by .

From December 2022 to June 2023, Hunter played the lead role of Janina Duszejko in a stage adaptation of the Polish mystery novel Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, adapted for the stage by Complicité.


TV and film
Hunter's screen work includes a supporting role in the TV series Rome as Cleopatra's companion, Charmian, and voicing Gorn in . In a 2001 story titled "Faith" (BBC), Hunter played the role of Sister Geraldine Catterson. In 2018, she starred in the drama Black Earth Rising as Capi Petridis, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court.

Beginning in 2022, Hunter portrayed Eedy Karn in the television series Andor.

Notable film work includes 's All or Nothing (2002) and Harry Potter's neighbour, , in the fifth film of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007).In 2021, she earned acclaim in her portrayal of the in Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth; for her performance, she was awarded the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress.


Personal life
Hunter married actor , the co-founder of Complicité, in 2011. The couple remained married until Magni's death in 2022.


Filmography

Film
1992OrlandoCountess
1993The Baby of MâconThe Second Midwife
1999Simon MagusGrandmother

2002All or NothingCécile
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixArabella Figg
2014A Midsummer Night's DreamPuck
2015Tale of TalesWitch
2021The Tragedy of MacbethNew York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
2022InlandEliza 'Lizzie' Heron
2023The Pod GenerationThe Philosopher
Poor ThingsSwiney
2024MegalopolisTeresa Cicero
The Front RoomSolange
2025ViciousTBA on 19 September 2025, role will be confirmed when full release on 10 October
HeddaBertie
TBA TBA


Television
1992Margarita Guzman1 episode
1994GrushkoDr. Sopova2 episodes
2001Geraldine Catterson2 episodes
2005–2007RomeCharmian4 episodes
2012–2013Gorn2 episodes ()
2018FlowersWendy3 episodes
Black Earth RisingCapi Petridis2 episodes
2019Les MisérablesMadame Victurnien, 1 episode
2021LandscapersTabitha EdwardsMiniseries, 3 episodes
2022–2025AndorEedy KarnRecurring role
2024GrotesquerieMaisie Montgomery4 episodes
2024Lenny LinesRecurring role


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