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Natalie Dormer born 11 February 1982 is an English actress. She is best known for her roles as Anne Boleyn on the Showtime series The Tudors (2007-10), as Margaery Tyrell on the HBO series Game of Thrones (2012-14), Irene Adler on the CBS series Elementary (2013-15), and as Cressida in the science-fiction adventure films The Hunger Games: ...
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February 11 ,

1982

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Reading, Berkshire, England, UK






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2 wins & 8 nominations.


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Game of Thrones
Margaery Tyrell


The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
Cressida


Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
Alex / Elsa / Rio / Magda



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Audrey's Children
( pre-production )

Dr. Audrey Evans


- Day of the Dead
(2020)
... Magda / Elsa / Alex / ...


- Sing, Sing, Sing
(2020)
... Elsa / Alex / Rio


- Hide and Seek
(2020)
... Magda / Elsa / Alex / ...


- Maria and the Beast
(2020)
... Magda / Elsa / Alex


- A Single Piece Was Lost
(2019)
... Onica (voice)


- What Was Sundered and Undone
(2019)
... Onica (voice)


- Nothing is Simple Anymore
(2019)
... Onica (voice)



 2019

The Professor and the Madman

Eliza Merrett


- Episode #1.6
(2018)
... Mrs. Appleyard


- Episode #1.3
(2018)
... Mrs. Appleyard


- Episode #1.5
(2018)
... Mrs. Appleyard


- Episode #1.4
(2018)
... Mrs. Appleyard


- Episode #1.2
(2018)
... Mrs. Appleyard



 2017

Mass Effect: Andromeda
(Video Game)

Dr. Lexi T'Perro (voice)


- The Winds of Winter
(2016)
... Margaery Tyrell


- The Broken Man
(2016)
... Margaery Tyrell


- Blood of My Blood
(2016)
... Margaery Tyrell


- Book of the Stranger
(2016)
... Margaery Tyrell


- The Red Woman
(2016)
... Margaery Tyrell



 2016/I

The Forest

Sara / Jess Price



 2015

The Scandalous Lady W
(TV Movie)

Seymour Worsley



 2015

Hozier: Someone New
(Music Video)

Natalie Dormer


- The Female of the Species
(2015)
... Jamie Moriarty (voice, uncredited)


- The Diabolical Kind
(2014)
... Jamie Moriarty


- We Are Everyone
(2013)
... Jamie Moriarty (voice, uncredited)



 2014

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series
(Video Game)

Margaery Tyrell (voice)



 2014

The Ring Cycle
(Short)

Millie



 2012

How to Behave
(Short)

Lauren Bacall



 2011

Poe
(TV Movie)

Celeste Chevalier


- Episode #1.6
(2011)
... Niamh Cranitch


- Episode #1.5
(2011)
... Niamh Cranitch


- Episode #1.4
(2011)
... Niamh Cranitch


- Episode #1.3
(2011)
... Niamh Cranitch


- Episode #1.2
(2011)
... Niamh Cranitch


- Death of a Monarchy
(2010)
... Anne Boleyn


- Destiny and Fortune
(2008)
... Anne Boleyn


- The Act of Treason
(2008)
... Anne Boleyn


- Lady in Waiting
(2008)
... Anne Boleyn


- Matters of State
(2008)
... Anne Boleyn



 2009

Masterwork
(TV Movie)

Mo Murphy


- Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
(2009)
... Moira Nicholson


- The Falls
(2006)
... Phillippa Balfour


- Episode #1.1
(2005)
... Mobile Woman



 2017

And the Winner Isn't
(Documentary) (special thanks)



- Take 5 With Natalie Dormer
(2020)
... Self - Guest


- Natalie Dormer
(2018)
... Self - Guest


- Episode dated 26 November 2015
(2015)
... Self - Guest


- Robert De Niro/Natalie Dormer
(2015)
... Self - Guest


- John Lithgow/Natalie Dormer
(2013)
... Self - Guest



 2019

The BRIT Awards 2019
(TV Special)

Self - Presenter


- When It Snows
(2018)
... Self - Storyteller


- Snow Bear
(2018)
... Self - Storyteller


- Jill and Dragon
(2018)
... Self - Storyteller


- Love Monster and the Scary Something
(2018)
... Self - Storyteller



 2018

Nespresso: The Quest
(Short)

The Queen


- Episode dated 9 January 2018
(2018)
... Self - Actress



 2017

And the Winner Isn't
(Documentary)

Self



 2016

The Hunger Games: Going Rogue (the Cast)
(Video documentary short)

Self - 'Cressida'



 2016

The 42nd Annual People's Choice Awards
(TV Special)

Self



 2015

The Hunger Games: The Phenomenon
(TV Short documentary)

Self



 2015

The EE British Academy Film Awards
(TV Special)

Self



 2014

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year
(TV Special)

Self



 2014

MTVu Fandom Awards
(TV Special)

Self



 2013

Women We Love
(TV Movie documentary)

Self


- Episode dated 17 May 2013
(2013)
... Self - Guest


- Episode dated 19 March 2013
(2013)
... Self - Guest



 2013

Game of Thrones: Season 2 - Character Profiles
(Video documentary short)

Self / Margaery Tyrell



 2012

W.E. UK Premiere Red Carpet Featurette
(Video short)

Self



 2012

Game of Thrones: Destinations of Season 2
(Video documentary short)

Self



 2012

Game of Thrones: Season 2 - Invitation to the Set
(Video documentary short)

Margaery Tyrell



 2011

Silk: Behind the Scenes
(Documentary short)

Self / Niamh


- Episode dated 20 October 2008
(2008)
... Self - Guest



 2007

The Tudors: Royal Stylemakers
(TV Movie documentary)

Self


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 2008

Reinventando Hollywood
(TV Movie documentary)

Self


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Parents:
Claire Richards
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Relatives:

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Personal Quote:
Oh, it's fantastic stuff, all about the young "Henry VIII" and his brash, vibrant court. It's everything a period drama shouldn't be: super-sexy, raw, and violent (On The Tudors (2007)).
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Trivia:
She had a minor supporting role in the 2011 film, Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), with Chris Evans .
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Trademark:
Asymmetrical smile
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Dormer at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2015


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^ "Past Pupils" . Allenova School of Dance. Archived from the original on 18 July 2006 . Retrieved 4 April 2009 . and spent two years with Starmaker Theatre Company, performing in a number of shows and as choreographer for a Starmaker review.

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^ "Natalie Dormer to star as scandalous Woman in Red for new BBC drama" . The Telegraph . 20 November 2014. Archived from the original on 24 November 2014 . Retrieved 25 November 2014 .

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