Kate Dickie
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Born | 1971 |
Kate Dickie (born c. 1971) is an award-winning Scottish actress, best known for starring in the film Red Road (2006).
Dickie wrote the monologue From Graceland To The Garden Shed, which was performed by the LookOUT Theatre Company in 2002. She won the best actress award at both the 2006 British Independent Film Awards, and the 2006 Scottish BAFTAs for her performance in Red Road.
She appears in the forthcoming film City of Ember.
[edit] Selected credits
- He Kills Coppers (2008, TV) as Janis
- Taggart (2008, TV series) guest starring as Wendy
- Somertown (2008) as Jane
- Trace (2007, short film) as Karen
- Aalst (2007, stage play) as Cathy
- The Harvest (2006, short film) as Emma
- Red Road (2006, feature film) as Jackie
- Accidents (2006, short film) as Mum
- Who Do You Love? (2005, short film) as Mum
- Room For The Night (2005, short film)
- Trojan Woman (2005, stage play) as Andromache
- Boiling A Frog (2005, stage play) as Fooaltiyeman
- The Entertainer (2003, stage play)
- Lament (2002/3, stage play)
- Running Girl (2002, stage play) as Dorothy
- Blooded (2001, stage play)
- Tinsel Town (2000-1, TV series) as Lex
- AD (2000, stage play)
- Mainstream (1999, stage play)
- Electra (1999, stage play) as Electra
- Timeless (1997/8, stage play)
- Bonjour Tristesse (1994, stage play)
[edit] Background
Dickie was born in East Kilbride and raised by her father, a farmer. She is the youngest of four.
At the age of 19 she moved to Glasgow to train at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama where she was a contemporary of Red Road costar Tony Curran.
She currently lives in Kelvinbridge with her partner and their daughter Molly (born c. 2001).