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Years active
  
1991–present

Name
  
Kate Maberly

Role
  
Actress


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Birth name
  
Kate Elizabeth Cameron Maberly

Born
  
14 March 1982 (age 42) Reigate, Surrey, England, UK (
1982-03-14
)

Genres
  
Rock, Folk, Pop, Acoustic, Alternative

Instruments
  
Guitar, cello, piano, vocals

Education
  
Trinity College of Music (2004)

Siblings
  
Polly Maberly, Thomas Maberly, Jack Maberly, Guy Maberly

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Heydon Prowse, Andrew Knott, Polly Maberly, Laura Crossley, Agnieszka Holland

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Kate Maberly, born Kate Elizabeth Cameron Maberly on 14 March 1982, is an English actress, director, writer, producer, and musician. She has appeared in film, television, radio and theatre.

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Early life

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Maberly was born in Reigate, Surrey, England. She is the daughter of a lawyer and one of five children; her older sister Polly is also an actress. She has two older brothers, Thomas and Guy, and one younger brother, Jack. Maberly attended Dunottar School, Reigate.

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Maberly joined a swimming team at the age of 5 and was a county champion swimmer up to the age of 16. She represented her county in tennis from the age of 12, and since 2000, she has won various tennis club leagues in London.

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Maberly skipped a year of school, and graduated from London's Trinity College of Music in 2004 with a joint honours degree in piano and cello performance. She enjoys singing, and writing music.

Career

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Her breakthrough role came in 1993 when she starred as Mary Lennox in the feature film The Secret Garden. This internationally acclaimed performance paved the way for several subsequent lead roles, including Ira in Friendship's Field, Dinah Bellman in The Langoliers, and Vanessa in Mothertime. Since her theatrical film debut in The Secret Garden, Maberly has also moved on to roles from other films such as Gulliver's Travels, Mysteries of Egypt and Finding Neverland. In early 2007, she appeared in two feature films, Like Minds and Popcorn. In 2012, she will again appear on the big screen in Rites of Passage and Standing Up. She has performed voice-overs for Ordynek, Bringing the Pride of Poland to Texas in 2000 and for The Braniff Pages in 2001. She has completed several radio works for BBC Radio 4, including The Dorabella Variation, A Certain Smile, and National Velvet. Maberly's narration of the audiobook Catherine Called Birdy, written by Karen Cushman, received an Audie Award in 1995. Maberly teamed up with a London area music producer to record several of her own songs for a new mini album. Maberly demonstrated her musical abilities by playing the piano in the 1995 BBC drama Mothertime and playing the cello in the 2004 short film The Audition. She also produced and directed a music video for the Danish rock band Blooq a.k.a. Triggerbox.

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In 2015, Maberly wrote, directed, and produced a short film, Charlie's Supersonic Glider, which opened the Hollywood Film Festival. With producing partner Doug Liman, Maberly is writing, producing, and directing "The Forest of Hands and Teeth", adapted from the best-selling Yound Adult series by Carrie Ryan.. In addition, Maberly was recently named one of Variety's 10 Brits to watch in 2017.

Theatre

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  • A reading of Christopher Hampton's Total Eclipse (directed by Daniel Evans) at the Royal Court Theatre (2006)
  • Juliet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (directed by Richard Twyman) with Midas Touch Theatre Company
  • Radio

  • The Shoemaker's Daughter
  • The Dora Bella Variation
  • Little Women
  • Walls of Silence
  • National Velvet
  • A Certain Smile
  • My Wounded Heart
  • Peter Pan in Scarlet
  • The Browning Version
  • Other

  • Catherine Called Birdie (audiobook narrator)
  • Braniff International Airways promotion for "The Braniff Pages" – braniffpages.com (commercial voiceover)
  • A voiceover for horse documentary The Origins of the Arabian
  • Ordynek, Bringing The Pride of Poland to Texas (commercial voiceover, 2000)
  • Publications

  • Article Factory Magazine (USA) April 2007, Iss. Spring, pg. 54–62, "British Young Guns"
  • Pictorial Factory Magazine (USA) April 2007, Iss. Spring, pg. 54–64, "British Young Guns"
  • Variety Magazine (USA) February 2017, Iss. Winter "10 Brits to Watch in 2017"
  • Awards

    Maberly has won two professional awards:

  • Audie Award for Catherine Called Birdie
  • Special Award from The London Film Critics Circle for The Secret Garden.
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2023
    1066 as
    Eadgyth Godwinson
    2021
    The Timekeepers of Eternity as
    Dinah
    2013
    Standing Up as
    Margo Cutter
    2012
    The Ghastly Love of Johnny X as
    Dandi Conners
    2012
    Rites of Passage as
    Dani
    2011
    In the Eyes (Short) as
    Jessica
    2010
    The Booth at the End (TV Series) as
    Jenny
    - Our Deal Here Is Done (2010) - Jenny
    - I Have My Reasons (2010) - Jenny
    - How You Do It is Up to You (2010) - Jenny
    - What One Begins, One Must Finish (2010) - Jenny
    - Start. See What Happens (2010) - Jenny
    2008
    Boogeyman 3 as
    Jennifer
    2007
    Popcorn as
    Annie
    2006
    Murderous Intent as
    Susan Mueller
    2004
    Finding Neverland as
    'Wendy'
    2004
    The Audition (Short) as
    Lucy Carrington
    2002
    Daniel Deronda (TV Mini Series) as
    Kate Meyrick
    - Episode #1.3 (2002) - Kate Meyrick
    - Episode #1.2 (2002) - Kate Meyrick
    - Episode #1.1 (2002) - Kate Meyrick
    2002
    Deserter as
    Jennifer
    2002
    A Touch of Frost (TV Series) as
    Melanie Monkton
    - Mistaken Identity: Part 2 (2002) - Melanie Monkton
    - Mistaken Identity: Part 1 (2002) - Melanie Monkton
    2001
    Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
    Holly Reid
    - Dark Autumn (2001) - Holly Reid
    2001
    Victoria & Albert (TV Mini Series) as
    Princess Alice
    2000
    The Last of the Blonde Bombshells (TV Movie) as
    Young Madeleine
    1999
    Gooseberries Don't Dance (Short)
    1998
    Mysteries of Egypt (Documentary short) as
    Granddaughter
    1997
    Screen Two (TV Series) as
    Vanessa
    - Mothertime (1997) - Vanessa
    1997
    Gobble (TV Movie) as
    Pippa Worsfold, Colin's daughter
    1996
    Gulliver's Travels (TV Mini Series) as
    Glumdalclitch
    - Episode #1.1 (1996) - Glumdalclitch
    1995
    Friendship's Field as
    Ira
    1995
    The Langoliers (TV Mini Series) as
    Dinah Bellman
    - Part 2 (1995) - Dinah Bellman
    - Part 1 (1995) - Dinah Bellman
    1993
    The Secret Garden as
    Mary Lennox
    1992
    Anglo Saxon Attitudes (TV Mini Series) as
    Young Kay
    - Episode #1.3 (1992) - Young Kay
    - Episode #1.2 (1992) - Young Kay
    - Episode #1.1 (1992) - Young Kay
    1991
    Screen One (TV Series) as
    Christine
    - Ex (1991) - Christine
    Writer
    -
    The Forest of Hands and Teeth (screenplay) (pre-production)
    2015
    Charlie's Supersonic Glider (Short) (story) / (writer)
    Producer
    -
    The Forest of Hands and Teeth (producer) (pre-production)
    2015
    Charlie's Supersonic Glider (Short) (producer)
    Director
    -
    The Forest of Hands and Teeth (pre-production)
    2015
    Charlie's Supersonic Glider (Short)
    Soundtrack
    2012
    The Ghastly Love of Johnny X (performer: "Here We Go!")
    1993
    The Secret Garden (performer: "Mistress Mary Quite Contrary" - uncredited)
    Self
    1996
    Teleganticmegavision (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #1.1 (1996) - Self - Guest
    1993
    Live & Kicking (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.3 (1993) - Self

    References

    Kate Maberly Wikipedia