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Catherine Kinsella
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Catherine Kinsella is a British actress who trained at East 15 Acting School.She received a Best Actress award at the Manchester Theatre Awards.[1]

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Background

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Kinsella played young Éponine in 1992 in the first off-West End production of Les Misérables at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, and again in 1993 for final six weeks before the first UK tour began. She was chosen from over 600 auditionees. Philip Quast played Javert, Jeff Leyton played Jean Valjean.[2]

Stage career

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Kinsella has worked extensively in classical theatre.[3] Her first role as an adult was in Northern Broadsides' 2002 production of William Shakespeare's Macbeth directed by the company's artistic director Barrie Rutter OBE. This led to a long and successful working relationship with the company, appearing in many of their productions including in The Tempest (as Ariel), The School for Scandal (Maria), an international tour of China in The Tempest and in the 100th anniversary of the Harold Brighouse play, The Game (as Elsie Whitworth). She also played the lead as Charlotte Brontë in Blake Morrison's We Are Three Sisters, taken from the Anton Chekhov play Three Sisters and Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost. The Times said, "Catherine Kinsella’s flinty flirty Rosaline makes this a rom-com worth believing in." She played Catherine in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge to great critical acclaim for director Mark Babych at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton. The Guardian wrote, "As Eddie's gamine niece, Catherine Kinsella perfectly captures the confusion of a young woman whose sexuality has caught her unawares."[4]

She went on to work with Babych in another Miller play, The Crucible, and as Abigail and Jessica in The Merchant of Venice. In 2013, she was directed by Sir Jonathan Miller in a stage revival of the Githa Sowerby play, Rutherford and Son. The play was a critical success[5] and saw Kinsella winning Best Actress in a Visiting Production at the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards against Michele Dotrice and Siân Phillips in the same category.[1] The Evening Standard said that her performance was "superb", and that her character "combines emotional intelligence with good business sense just in the nick of time".

This was her first win but fourth nomination for the awards. She had previously received nominations as Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Jessica in The Merchant of Venice (2008), Best Actress in a Supporting role for Brenda-Marie in Martha Josie and the Chinese Elvis (2009) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Catherine in Memory of Water (2011). She returned to work again to great success with Miller in 2015 in his "revelatory"[4] production of King Lear in the role of Cordelia.

Television

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Her television appearances have been mainly for the BBC in popular shows such as Holby City and Casualty. For other networks, she has appeared in Boy Meets Girl, The Royal and Waterloo Road.[6][better source needed] In March 2022, she portrayed Carly Howell in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors.[7]

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Catherine Kinsella is a British actress known for her work in theatre and television, particularly her acclaimed stage performances and guest roles in long-running UK drama series. Born in Manchester, England, she has developed a versatile career across regional and national productions, earning recognition for her portrayal in Rutherford and Son, for which she received the Best Actress in a Visiting Production award at the 2013 Manchester Theatre Awards presented at the Royal Exchange Theatre. Her theatre credits include leading roles in productions such as Gaslight as Mrs Manningham, King Lear with Northern Broadsides, Richard III, Christmas Broadsides, and My White Best Friend. Kinsella has also appeared in numerous British television programmes, including Waterloo Road, Holby City, The A Word, Doctors (where she played a guest lead), and more recently Hollyoaks as Dr Phillips. Her film work includes Leatherbird. Represented by Amber Personal Management, she is noted for her range of accents, particularly her native Lancashire and Manchester, and skills in dance and stage combat.

Early life

Birth and background

Catherine Kinsella was born on 2 December 1980 in Manchester, England, UK. She is of British nationality.

Acting training

Catherine Kinsella is a graduate of East 15 Acting School in London. This training provided her formal acting education prior to entering the profession.

Career

Theatre work

Catherine Kinsella has established herself as a respected stage actress through her work in British theatre, particularly in classical and modern dramas. Her breakthrough recognition came in 2014 when she won the Manchester Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Visiting Production for her performance as Mary in the Northern Broadsides revival of Githa Sowerby's Rutherford and Son, directed by Jonathan Miller and presented at The Lowry. The Guardian praised her portrayal of the quiet daughter-in-law who emerges as a defiant force, noting that her performance provided the play's "one chink of light" amid its bleak family dynamics. Earlier, Kinsella received positive notice for her role as Catherine in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, in 2006, directed by Mark Babych. The Guardian highlighted her ability to "perfectly capture the confusion of a young woman whose sexuality has caught her unawares." She has collaborated repeatedly with Northern Broadsides, contributing to the company's emphasis on accessible, northern-voiced classical productions. These roles underscore her strength in portraying complex, evolving characters in live performance.

Television roles

Catherine Kinsella has made a series of guest appearances in British television dramas and soap operas, typically in supporting roles within long-running series. She has appeared in four episodes of the BBC daytime soap opera Doctors between 2003 and 2022, playing different characters in each: Gaynor Fraser, Zuzana Cheeseman, Carly Howell, and Natalie Byers. In 2011, she guest-starred in the medical drama Casualty as Sally Bridges in the episode "Just Because You're Paranoid." Her other television credits consist of single-episode guest roles, including Lianne McMillian in Holby City (2004), Jenny Travis in The Royal (2006), a restaurant employee in Boy Meets Girl (2009), a care assistant in Waterloo Road (2009), Martha in The A Word (2016), and Dr Phillips in Hollyoaks (2025). These appearances reflect her consistent work in episodic British television, often within medical and family-oriented dramas produced by the BBC and ITV.

Film appearances

Catherine Kinsella's film appearances are limited, with her most notable role coming in the independent comedy Leatherbird (2016), where she portrayed the character Polly. The film follows two estranged brothers evading hitmen across the Lake District landscape. This marks her only credited performance in a non-television cinematic project according to available records, complementing her primary work in television series.

Recognition

Awards

Catherine Kinsella received the Manchester Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Visiting Production for her performance in Rutherford and Son at The Lowry. The accolade was part of the 2013 Manchester Theatre Awards, presented at a ceremony in March 2014. This recognition highlighted her work in regional theatre productions staged in Greater Manchester. No other awards or nominations for Kinsella appear in available industry sources.
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