Katie McGrath (/məˈɡrɑː/) is an Irish actress.[2] In television, she gained recognition for portraying Morgana Pendragon in the BBC One series Merlin (2008–2012), Lucy Westenra on the British-American series Dracula (2013–2014), Saskia in the TV series Secret Bridesmaids Business, and Sarah Bennett in the first season of the horror anthology series Slasher (2016), and for her role as Lena Luthor on the superhero series Supergirl (2016–2021). Her film roles include Thelma Furness in the drama film W.E. and Jules Daly in the Christmas movie A Princess for Christmas (2011), Zara Young in the science fiction adventure film Jurassic World (2015), and Elsa in the epic fantasy film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017).

Katie McGrath
Katie Mcgrath 2010
Born
EducationSt. Andrew's College, Dublin
Alma materTrinity College, Dublin[1]
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present

Early life

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McGrath was raised in Ashford, County Wicklow, by her father, Paul, who works with computers, and mother, Mary, who works for an Irish designer. She has two older brothers, Sean, an online media manager, and Rory, who is a post-production producer.[3] She studied the International Baccalaureate at St. Andrew's College before graduating from Trinity College, Dublin, with a degree in history with a focus on Russian history.[1]

At a young age she applied to the Ballygowan "Be the Face of MTV" competition.[4] Twenty finalists would be able to attend MTV Lick Party at the Tivoli.

Career

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McGrath originally sought to work in fashion journalism and took on a job at Image magazine[1] before becoming a wardrobe assistant on the set of The Tudors. While working on The Tudors, McGrath was advised to try acting, so she sent photographs to Irish agents.[5] She said:

Being an actress was kind of like when you're a kid, and you want to run away and join the circus, it's something you really want to do, but then you grew up and got a proper job. It was a dream, but I didn't think it would ever be reality, and yet here I am![5]

McGrath was cast in Damage, an Irish TV-movie in 2007. She also starred in the play La Marea at the Dublin Theatre Festival in the same year.[6] She appeared in the feature films Eden and Freakdog in 2008, before being cast as Morgana Pendragon in Merlin.[7]

In 2009, McGrath starred in a five-part docudrama for Channel 4 exploring the life of Queen Elizabeth II, The Queen, in which she played a young Princess Margaret.[8] Emilia Fox portrayed Elizabeth II in the same episode in which McGrath appeared; the two had previously worked together as sisters Morgause and Morgana in Merlin. In 2010, McGrath was cast in Madonna's directorial debut W.E., an Edward VIII biopic. McGrath played Lady Furness, the king's former mistress who introduces him to Wallis Simpson.[9]

In 2011, McGrath appeared with Roger Moore in the comedy-drama film A Princess for Christmas, a Hallmark Channel Original Movie shot mainly at the Peleş Castle in Romania.[10] In September 2011, McGrath voice-acted the characters in the Irish animated short film Tríd an Stoirm (Through the Storm).[11] Later that month, McGrath was cast as Oriane Congost in Labyrinth.[12]

McGrath was reunited with her The Tudors co-star and close friend Jonathan Rhys Meyers in NBC and Sky Living's horror drama TV series Dracula; she portrayed Lucy Westenra.[13] In June 2013, McGrath co-starred in episode four of the Channel 4 show Dates as a young lesbian on the dating scene alongside Gemma Chan.[14]

In November 2014, McGrath co-starred in a Hozier music video for the song "From Eden".[15]

In 2015, McGrath had a supporting role as Zara in the film Jurassic World[16] and starred in the Crackle original spy-thriller, The Throwaways.[17]

McGrath portrayed the lead role in the first season of Chiller's original horror series Slasher, which premiered on 4 March 2016.[18]

In 2016, it was announced that McGrath would play the recurring role of Lena Luthor in the second season of Supergirl.[19][20] She debuted in the season two premiere episode titled "The Adventures of Supergirl" and was promoted to a series regular in March 2017 and maintained this role until the show's end in 2021.[21][22] She appeared as Elsa in Guy Ritchie's fantasy film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, which was released in May 2017.[23]

In 2019, McGrath starred alongside Abbie Cornish and Georgina Haig in Seven Network series Secret Bridesmaids' Business, about how a bride's wedding turns deadly after one of the bridesmaids invites a stranger into their lives. McGrath starred as Saskia, a bisexual lawyer who is described as an intelligent, loyal woman who is holding a secret.[24]

In September 2023, she had a supporting role in The Continental as the Adjudicator.[25]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Pebble Tara Short film
2011 W.E. Lady Thelma Furness
2012 Tríd an Stoirm Alice/Banshee Short film; voice role
2014 Leading Lady Jodi Rutherford Afrikaans film
2015 Jurassic World Zara Young
The Throwaways Gloria Miller
2017 King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Elsa [23]
2018 Buttons Mrs Katherine Wentworth
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Damage Rachel Television movie
2008 Eden Trisha Television movie
The Tudors Bess Episode: "His Majesty's Pleasure"
Freakdog Harriet Chambers Television movie
The Roaring Twenties Vixen Television miniseries
2008–2012 Merlin Morgana Pendragon Main role
2009 The Queen Princess Margaret Episode: "Margaret"
2011 A Princess for Christmas Jules Daly Television movie
2012 Labyrinth Oriane Congost Television miniseries
2013 Dates Kate Foster Episode: "Erica and Kate"
2013–2014 Dracula Lucy Westenra Main role
2016 Slasher Sarah Bennett Main role (season 1)
2016–2021 Supergirl Lena Luthor Recurring role (season 2); Main role (seasons 3–6)
2016–2017 Frontier Elizabeth Carruthers Recurring role (seasons 1–2)
2019 Secret Bridesmaids' Business Saskia de Merindol Main role
2023 The Continental: From the World of John Wick The Adjudicator Recurring role; Television Miniseries
2025 The Ex-Wife Jen[26] Main role; replaced Janet Montgomery
Music videos
Year Title Artist
2014 "From Eden" Hozier

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2009 Monte-Carlo Television Festival Outstanding Actress - Drama Series Merlin Nominated [27]
2011 Monte-Carlo Television Festival Outstanding Actress - Drama Series Merlin Nominated [28]
2011 Movieguide Awards Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance on Television A Princess for Christmas Nominated [29]
2013 SFX Awards Best Actress Merlin Nominated [30]
2018 Teen Choice Awards Choice Scene Stealer Supergirl Nominated [31]

References

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  25. ^ Petski, Denise (8 February 2022). "'The Continental': Katie McGrath, Ray McKinnon Among 5 Cast In Starz's 'John Wick' Prequel Series". Deadline. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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