Mo (film)

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Mo is a 2010 TV film about the later life and career of the British Labour Party politician Mo Mowlam,[1] written by Neil McKay and directed by Philip Martin.

Synopsis

Mo stars Julie Walters as Mo Mowlam, the controversial but popular Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.[2]

Early advertisements for the film showed a scene in which Mowlam removes her wig during a meeting with Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness. It was shown on UK television on Channel 4 on 31 January 2010.

Cast

Person portrayed Actor
Mo Mowlam Julie Walters
Jon Norton (Mowlam's husband) David Haig
Henrietta Norton (Mowlam's stepdaughter) Lucy Boynton
Peter Kilfoyle Tony Maudsley
Adam Ingram Gary Lewis
Peter Mandelson Steven Mackintosh
David Trimble Adrian Dunbar
Bill Clinton Kerry Shale
Gerry Adams John Lynch
Martin McGuinness Eoin McCarthy
Senator George Mitchell Harry Ditson
Johnny Adair Marc O'Shea
Michael Stone Ian Beattie

Reception

The programme attracted over 3.5 million viewers on its first broadcast, making it Channel 4's highest rating drama since 2001.[3] The biopic was also a critical success, with Mowlam's former ministerial colleague, Adam Ingram MP, depicted in the drama by Gary Lewis claiming that it "brought home the essence of Mo".[4]

Awards and nominations

The biopic has been nominated for a BAFTA for Best Single Drama[5] with Julie Walters winning for Best Actress[6] and Gary Lewis being nominated for Best Supporting Actor.[7]

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