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Holliday Clark Grainger Wiki Biography
Holliday Grainger was born on March 27, 1988 in Didsbury, Manchester, England as Holliday Clark Grainger. She is an actress, known for Jane Eyre (2011), Cinderella (2015) and Bordzijos (2011). IMDB Wikipedia $5 million 1988 1988-3-27 5′ 1″ (1.55 m) Actress Anna Karenina (2012) Aries Bordzijos (2011) Cinderella (2015) Didsbury England Holliday Clark Grainger Holliday Grainger Net Worth Jane Eyre (2011) Manchester March 27 UK
Empire Award for Best Female Newcomer, Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film, Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries
Movies
My Cousin Rachel, The Finest Hours, Cinderella, The Riot Club, Bonnie & Clyde, Great Expectations, Anna Karenina, Bel Ami, Jane Eyre, Five Daughters, The Scouting Book for Boys, Awaydays, Dis/Connected, The Bad Mother’s Handbook, The Missing Postman, Colette
TV Shows
The Borgias, Any Human Heart, All Quiet on the Preston Front, Where the Heart Is, Sparkhouse, M.I. High, Blue Murder, Roger and the Rottentrolls, Johnny And The Bomb, No Angels, The Royal Today, The Royal, Demons, Fairy Tales, Above Suspicion 2: The Red Dahlia, Comin’ Atcha!
Holliday Clark Grainger Quotes
‘The Borgias’ is quite good because it does stick quite steadfastly to historical fact, so a lot of people who are interested in the historical element will love watching it, but they were also a ridiculously dramatic family.
I’ve got a massive actor girl crush on Carey Mulligan, so I’d love to be buddies with her. She just oozes this joyful, natural innocence and always brings a nice emotional depth to her character.
I was so tiny when my parents split up that I can’t remember them ever being together. That was never an issue, as I guess I never went through the trauma of them splitting up.
I love the opportunity to do lots of different kinds of projects – independent films and big studio epics as well. I’d love to be able to do a mixture.
I enjoy flitting around between hair colours. I find it fascinating when people think I’m naturally blonde, as I’ve only been blonde for about two seconds. People pay more attention to you as a blonde; it’s also easier for people to assume you’re a ditsy young actress. Of course, I am a ditsy young actress – well, maybe not ditsy.
When you’re a child, you take things for granted. For instance, my mum didn’t have a lot of money, but I went to piano, ballet and gymnastics lessons, and tae kwon do.
Jack Thorne writes so well for messed-up teenage girls.
It’s always really surreal, being on a film set, but inside a beautiful, massive scene.
Long scenes of emotion are quite difficult – you’ve got to build up to them and make sure you’re in the right emotional space.
I’m very lucky, as I’ve never ever felt any pressure from any producer to lose weight, whereas a lot of actresses have.
I’m developing a little crush on Michael Fassbender. Really unoriginal.
I don’t really have any strategy for my career.
I don’t have any massive ambitions to be a movie star.
I’d love to do more independent films.
I’d like to continue acting as long as I enjoy it.
I seem to play a lot of troubled kids.
I come from a very loving, stable background where I’ve been persuaded to just be myself and anything is possible.
I auditioned for a musical, and I can’t sing. It was a kid’s film musical, not a stage show, so I thought I could get away with it.
I admire my mother for being a single mum. It’s ridiculously hard.
As much as I’d love to be a successful actor, the thought of being recognised in the street is petrifying.
True love, especially first love, can be so tumultuous and passionate that it feels like a violent journey.
When I was younger, I was always being told I had a period face, but ‘Bel Ami’ was my first shot at it.
To be able to analyze plays and novels is so relevant to acting.
You’ll always end up filling out a character. It might be with aspects of yourself.
I did a year at Leeds, studying English. They basically threw me out, because I was taking too much time off to act. So I transferred to the Open University, because I could do it all online. By that point, I had admitted to myself that I had the acting bug.
The media was completely influential in the rise and fall of Bonnie and Clyde.
Holliday Clark Grainger Important Facts
Holliday Grainger’s earlier credited name, “Holly Grainger,” was used as a character name in the TV western series “The Virginian” (1962).
Replaced Hilary Duff as Bonnie Parker in Bonnie & Clyde (2013).
Attended Leeds University, UK. Due to hectic filming schedules, continued her studies through The Open University, gaining a 1st Class Honors Degree in English Literature (2012).
Was considered one of the 55 faces of the future by Nylon Magazine’s Young Hollywood Issue (May 2010).
Juggled a hectic filming schedule with schoolwork at Parrs Wood Technology College scoring As and Bs.
Holliday Clark Grainger Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
My Cousin Rachel
2017
post-production
Actress
Tulip Fever
2017
completed
Maria
Actress
Cormoran Strike
2017
TV Series pre-production
Robin Ellacott
Actress
Halo of Stars
2017
post-production
Emm
Actress
Home
2016/VIII
Short
Holly
Actress
The Finest Hours
2016
Miriam Webber
Actress
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
2015
TV Movie
Lady Constance Chatterley
Actress
Cinderella
2015/I
Anastasia
Actress
The Riot Club
2014
Lauren
Actress
Goblin?
2014
Short
Actress
Bonnie & Clyde
2013
TV Mini-Series
Bonnie Parker
Actress
The Borgias
2011-2013
TV Series
Lucrezia Borgia
Actress
Great Expectations
2012
Estella
Actress
Anna Karenina
2012/I
Baroness
Actress
Bel Ami
2012
Suzanne Rousset
Actress
Rachael
2012
Short
Samantha
Actress
Jane Eyre
2011
Diana Rivers
Actress
Any Human Heart
2010
TV Series
Tess Scabius
Actress
Colette
2010/I
Short
Colette
Actress
Stanley Park
2010
TV Movie
Dirty Debbie
Actress
Five Daughters
2010
TV Mini-Series
Alice
Actress
Above Suspicion 2: The Red Dahlia
2010
TV Series
Sharon Bilkin
Actress
The Scouting Book for Boys
2009
Emily
Actress
Blue Murder
2009
TV Series
Jess Burgess
Actress
Robin Hood
2009
TV Series
Meg
Actress
Mark’s Brilliant Blog
2009
TV Movie
Mary
Actress
Demons
2009
TV Mini-Series
Ruby
Actress
Awaydays
2009
Molly (as Holliday Granger)
Actress
Merlin
2008
TV Series
Sophia
Actress
Waking the Dead
2008
TV Series
Nicola Bennet
Actress
Dis/Connected
2008
TV Movie
Jenny
Actress
Fairy Tales
2008
TV Mini-Series
Leeza Gruff
Actress
The Royal Today
2008
TV Series
Abigail
Actress
M.I.High
2008
TV Series
Leah Retsam
Actress
Waterloo Road
2007
TV Series
Stacey Appleyard
Actress
The Bad Mother’s Handbook
2007
TV Movie
Charlie Cooper (as Holly Grainger)
Actress
New Street Law
2006
TV Series
Katie Lewis
Actress
Johnny and the Bomb
2006
TV Mini-Series
Rose Bushell
Actress
Magnificent 7
2005
TV Movie
Louise Jackson (as Holly Grainger)
Actress
Doctors
2001-2005
TV Series
Holly Leavis / Nita Harmer
Actress
Where the Heart Is
2003-2005
TV Series
Megan Boothe
Actress
No Angels
2005
TV Series
Simone
Actress
The Illustrated Mum
2003
TV Movie
Star Westward (as Holly Grainger)
Actress
The Royal
2003
TV Series
Carole Green
Actress
Sparkhouse
2002
TV Mini-Series
Older Lisa Bolton
Actress
Dalziel and Pascoe
2001
TV Series
Nichola Crowley
Actress
Daddyfox
2000
TV Movie
Young Maggie (as Holly Grainger)
Actress
Casualty
2000
TV Series
Katie Stoppard
Actress
Comin’ Atcha!
2000
TV Series
Pauline
Actress
Roger and the Rottentrolls
1998-2000
TV Series
Princess Kate / Kate Beckett
Actress
The Missing Postman
1997
TV Movie
Harriet (as Holly Grainger)
Actress
All Quiet on the Preston Front
1994
TV Series
Kirsty
Actress
Film ’72
2016
TV Series
Herself – Interviewee
Self
Made in Hollywood
2016
TV Series
Herself
Self
The View
2013
TV Series
Herself
Self
Project Runway All Stars
2013
TV Series
Herself – Challenge Presenter
Self
World of Borgias
2013
Video documentary short
Herself
Self
Daybreak
2012
TV Series
Herself
Self
Sky News: Sunrise
2012
TV Series
Herself
Self
Breakfast
2010
TV Series
Herself – Actress
Self
Holliday Clark Grainger Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Category
2014
Critics’ Choice TV Award
Critics Choice Television Awards
Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries
Bonnie & Clyde (2013)
Won
2013
Empire Award
Empire Awards, UK
Best Female Newcomer
Great Expectations (2012)
Won
2013
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Bonnie & Clyde (2013)
Won
2011
Golden Nymph
Monte-Carlo TV Festival
Outstanding Actress – Drama Series
The Borgias (2011)
Won
2014
Critics’ Choice TV Award
Critics Choice Television Awards
Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries
Bonnie & Clyde (2013)
Nominated
2013
Empire Award
Empire Awards, UK
Best Female Newcomer
Great Expectations (2012)
Nominated
2013
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television