Keeley Hawes

English actress

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2025 Keeley Hawes will star as Cassandra Austen in 'Miss Austen', also serving as executive producer.
2024 Hawes is set to appear in the BBC America/AMC science fiction thriller Orphan Black: Echoes.
2024 Keeley Hawes is set to play Iris Elcock in 'The Human Body' at the Donmar Warehouse.
2024 Keeley Hawes will play Amanda Thirsk in the upcoming film 'Scoop'.
2023 Keeley Hawes starred as Barbara Smith/Stonehouse in 'Stonehouse'.
2023 Keeley Hawes voiced Lara Croft in 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II'.
2023 Keeley Hawes took on the role of Kira Manning in 'Orphan Black: Echoes', which runs from 2023 to 2024.
2022 Hawes starred in The Midwich Cuckoos.
2022 Keeley Hawes played Jo Cross in the three-part drama 'Crossfire'.
2021 Hawes served as an executive producer and starred in the comedy-drama Finding Alice.
2021 Keeley Hawes reprised her role as Lara Croft in 'Tomb Raider Reloaded'.
2021 Hawes portrayed actress Patricia Neal in the film To Olivia.
2021 Hawes appeared in the drama serial It's a Sin, created by Russell T Davies.
2020 Keeley Hawes portrayed Beatrice in the film 'Rebecca'.
2020 Hawes acted as an executive producer and starred in the ITV drama Honour.
2020 Hawes starred as Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Goode in the miniseries Honour, based on the real-life murder of Banaz Mahmod.
2020 She appeared in the films Misbehaviour and Rebecca.
2020 Hawes featured in the film Misbehaviour.
2019 Keeley Hawes played Kathleen Shaw in the miniseries 'Summer of Rockets'.
2019 She appeared in the dramas Traitors and Summer of Rockets.
2019 Keeley Hawes starred as Lydia in 'Year of the Rabbit'.
2019 Keeley Hawes starred as Priscilla Garrick in 'Traitors'.
2018 Hawes appeared as Dorothy Wick in the drama Mrs Wilson.
2018 Hawes appeared in the BBC One drama Bodyguard as Home Secretary Julia Montague.
2018 Keeley Hawes served as the narrator for 'The Coronation'.
2017 Keeley Hawes was appointed as a UNICEF ambassador, emphasizing her dedication to humanitarian efforts.
2017 Keeley Hawes won the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards for Best Actress for her performances in The Durrells, The Missing, and Line of Duty.
2017 Keeley Hawes played Louise in the episode 'Diddle Diddle Dumpling' of 'Inside No. 9'.
2016 Hawes played a leading role in the drama The Missing.
2016 Keeley Hawes played Wendy Snow in 'Fungus The Bogeyman'.
2016 Keeley Hawes featured as Sarah in the short film 'Never Land'.
2016 Hawes starred in the ITV comedy-drama The Durrells, which aired until 2019.
2016 Keeley Hawes portrayed Queen Elizabeth in 'The Hollow Crown' episodes 'Henry VI Part 2' & 'Richard III'.
2015 Hawes starred in the film High-Rise.
2015 Hawes starred in the limited series The Casual Vacancy.
2014 Keeley Hawes won the Crime Thriller Awards for Best Actress for her role in Line of Duty.
2014 Hawes played DI Lindsay Denton in Jed Mercurio's drama series Line of Duty, a role she maintained until 2016.
2014 Hawes returned to voice Lara Croft in the game Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris.
2014 In October, she was made an Honorary Graduate from the University of Suffolk.
2014 Hawes portrayed Catherine Mundi in the fantasy adventure film Mariah Mundi and the Midas Box.
2014 She guest-starred as Ms. Delphox in the eighth series of Doctor Who.
2013 Keeley Hawes played the role of Catherine Mundi in the film 'The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box'.
2013 Keeley Hawes portrayed Mrs Todhunter in the television film 'The Lady Vanishes'.
2013 Keeley Hawes took the role of Suze Harcourt in 'The Tunnel'.
2013 Keeley Hawes portrayed the character Chrissie in the play 'Barking in Essex' at Wyndham's Theatre.
2013 Keeley Hawes starred as Jennifer Davis in 'Ambassadors'.
2012 Keeley Hawes began her work with UNICEF, engaging in various philanthropic activities.
2011 She narrated the ITV1 documentary Four of a Kind as part of ITV's Extraordinary Families season.
2011 Keeley Hawes played the role of Belle in the production 'Rocket to the Moon' at the Royal National Theatre.
April 25 2011 Hawes narrated the documentary Kate and William: A Royal Love Story on BBC One, in anticipation of the royal wedding.

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