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Maria Josephine Doyle Kennedy (born 25 September 1964) is an Irish singer and actress. With a singing and acting career that has spanned more than 30 years, she has established herself as one of Ireland's most prolific artists and entertainers. As an actress, she is best known for her extensive television roles as Patsy in ''
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'' (1998),
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in ''
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'' (2007–2010), Vera Bates in '' Downton Abbey'' (2011), Siobhán Sadler in '' Orphan Black'' (2013–2017), and Jocasta Cameron in '' Outlander'' (2018–present). More recently in 2022, she starred as the Scottish journalist Tannie Maria in the series ''
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'', set in the Karoo in South Africa and adapted for the screen from the book of the same name by Sally Andrew. Doyle Kennedy has also appeared in numerous films, including '' The Commitments'' (1991), ''
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'' (1997), '' The General'' (1998), '' Miss Julie'' (1999), ''
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'' (2012), '' Jupiter Ascending'' (2015), '' Sing Street'' (2016), and '' The Conjuring 2'' (2016). In 2020, she was listed as number 46 on ''
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'' list of Ireland's greatest film actors. As a singer, Doyle Kennedy has released nine solo studio albums and two live albums, alongside two albums as a member of The Black Velvet Band.


Early life

Doyle was born in Clontarf, Dublin, before moving with her parents, sister, and brother, Feargal, to Enniscorthy, County Wexford, for her father's career as a broker. They eventually settled in Bray, County Wicklow, and she still claims a close, personal connection with the town. She began singing early in life and comes from a family that appreciates "party pieces" and the tradition of gathering friends together with singing. Her first experience singing in public was at one of her parents' parties at the age of 13. She never considered a formal career in singing until after she graduated from Trinity College Dublin, with a
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degree in political science and business, and she never considered becoming an actress until after she established herself as a singer.


Music career

Maria started The Black Velvet Band with her future husband, Kieran Kennedy and music quickly became a motivating force in her life. The band released their first album, ''When Justice Came'', in 1989. Recorded in Los Angeles in 1989, it reached number four on the Irish charts and is ranked among the best Irish albums of the late 1980s. She then united with producers Clive Langer and Allen Winstanley to record her second Black Velvet Band album, ''King of Myself'', in 1992. ''The Lady Sings The Blues'', a compilation album featuring Doyle Kennedy alongside
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followed, and proved to be a best-selling album in 1994. It also established Doyle Kennedy in new markets throughout Europe, the U.S., and Japan. Touring Europe for the first time, she got rave reviews from ''
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''. She produced a documentary, ''Golden Boy'', based on the life and work of Irish artist Patrick Scott, for which she specifically created the production company Mermaid Films. She has appeared as a broadcaster on Irish television, filling in for John Kelly on his ''Mystery Train'' show and for Tom Dunne on ''Pet Sounds''. Doyle Kennedy also hosted an RTÉ musical series ''Borderline'' in the late 1980s. After releasing music with The Black Velvet Band, Doyle Kennedy left the group to pursue a solo career in music. In 2001, Doyle Kennedy released music on Mermaid Records, a label she founded herself in 2000. Her debut solo album ''Charm'' was released in 2001, following the release of the two lead singles, "Stars Above" and "Babes". She coordinated ''Sirens'', which is a compilation album of female artists and was released in 2003. In the same year, she performed on the first series of '' Other Voices''. She released the album ''Skullcover'' for a limited time between 2004 and 2005. The album contained her covers of songs such as " Lovesong", " Video Killed the Radio Star", and " Still in Love with You". Doyle Kennedy then released the alternative folk album ''
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'' in 2007 along with accompanying singles "Fuckability" and "Forty Days". After the release of "Fuckability", '' Hot Press'' praised the single and stated that Doyle Kennedy "is one of the finest voices this country has ever produced". She was subsequently nominated in the Best Irish Female category at the
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. An accompanying
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album for this record was also released in the same year. Entitled ''The Band of Maria's'', it included exclusive live material from some of Doyle Kennedy's promotional tour venues. In 2011, Doyle Kennedy and her husband Kieran released a collaboration album entitled ''The Storms Are on the Ocean''. The album features a collection of Appalachian folk and country songs. In the same year, Doyle Kennedy released ''La Sirena 1992-1997'', a collection of rock-oriented tracks that had been recorded prior to her solo career. Her sixth album project, the folk-infused ''Sing'', was released in September 2012 with
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holding distribution rights to the album within the UK. In 2014 and 2015, Doyle Kennedy released two more albums: ''Maria Live'', an album of songs performed live at Vicar Street and
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, with her husband Kieran providing the instrumentation and production; and ''Mütter's Daughter'', an album containing unreleased and re-released tracks from the album ''Mütter''. Doyle Kennedy worked with her husband to create a follow-up album to ''Sing''. In 2015, she wrote a song entitled "Pride" as a response to the Irish Marriage Referendum of 2015. She also composed a song about the deaths of Michael Brown and
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in response to international media coverage of the Ferguson unrest and other police-related violence in the United States. Both songs are confirmed to be appearing on the record. "Pride", the first single from her self-titled ninth studio album, was released on 10 June 2017, with the album itself being released on 25 September. Irish music magazine '' Hot Press'' called her "truly one of Ireland's greatest vocalists" and one of their "best-kept secrets", while BBC Music reviewer Andy Fyfe opined that Doyle Kennedy's "transcendence sets her apart from the avalanche of female singer-songwriters". Upon its release, Nicole Byrne of Shout4Music called ''Sing'' "one of the best Irish albums of the year – if not the best" and referred to Doyle Kennedy as a "Celtic angel". Her voice has been credited as one of Ireland's national treasures. On 4 May 2021, Doyle Kennedy released her tenth studio album, ''Fire on the Roof of Eden''.


Acting career

Doyle Kennedy's first experience with acting came in 1991 when she played Natalie Murphy in the musical comedy-drama '' The Commitments''. Director Alan Parker recruited her, and other established singers, for the film. An image of Doyle Kennedy in character as Natalie Murphy in the film ''The Commitments'' was featured on an Irish postage stamp as part of the ''Ireland 1996: Irish Cinema Centenary'' series issued by
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. The image also includes her ''The Commitments'' co-stars
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as Deco Cuffe. She continued to expand her acting platform with roles in 1997 The Matchmaker, directed by Mark Joffe;
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's 1998 crime drama film, '' The General'',
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'', and the 1999 British television series '' Queer as Folk''. In 2006, she received small-screen success in the television series ''Hide & Seek''. In 2007 and 2008, she received widespread recognition for her role as Katherine of Aragon on the British
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''. In 2010, Doyle Kennedy portrayed Sonya, a nanny to
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''. She also appeared on Irish screens early in 2011 on TG4's ''Corp & Anam'' in her first Irish-language acting role. Also in 2011, she joined the cast of
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's period drama series '' Downton Abbey'', appearing as Vera Bates, estranged wife of the valet of the Earl of Grantham. In the same year, she also played a small role as a maid, Mary, in the period drama film '' Albert Nobbs'', alongside American actress
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. In 2012, Doyle Kennedy played a leading role in the
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. In 2013, Doyle Kennedy began co-starring in the Canadian science fiction thriller series '' Orphan Black'', as Siobhán Sadler. She officially decided on joining the series when showrunner Graeme Manson mentioned that Patti Smith was the inspiration for her character. The series received critical acclaim, earning multiple accolades. She received a
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for her role, from two nominations, and remained part of the main cast from the first season until the series' fifth and final season. She reprised her leading role as Mairéad Mhic Iarnáin for the second series of ''Corp & Anam'' in 2014. She also appeared as Jupiter's mother Aleksa in
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' 2015 science fiction action film '' Jupiter Ascending''. In 2016, Doyle Kennedy starred as Penny in the musical comedy-drama film '' Sing Street'', which made its debut at
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. She appeared in the 2016 sequel to the
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'', entitled '' The Conjuring 2''. On 12 April 2016, Doyle Kennedy was announced as having been cast as
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in the 2017 six-part miniseries '' Redwater''. In 2017, Doyle Kennedy was cast as Jocasta MacKenzie Cameron in the fourth season of the
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'', in which she appears as a series regular. In 2020, Doyle Kennedy was cast as Ila in the epic fantasy drama series ''
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Personal life

Doyle Kennedy first met musician Kieran Kennedy at a gig she was performing, and he subsequently invited her to sing on one of his demos. This event turned into a first date for the couple, and they married soon after in 1988. The couple have four sons, including one of Doyle Kennedy's sons from a previous relationship. Doyle Kennedy considers music to be the most integral aspect of her life, and she prefers her musical endeavors over her acting ones. She states "I do not miss acting when I am not doing it, but I would not spend a day without singing, even to myself." She still experiences nerves before she sings on stage, but she has learned ways to control them through pacing and breathing techniques. When acting, Doyle Kennedy is attracted to characters who are multifaceted and able to display not only a loving, motherly side, but also a fierce, determined side.


Influences

She draws musical influence from jazz musician Billie Holiday, American country singer John Prine (with whom she went on to duet on her ''Sing'' album), and fellow Irish folk musician Dónal Lunny, a close personal friend of hers, and has been referred to as "an Irish Patti Smith". Additionally, she draws acting influences from her personal heroes
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and Penelope Wilton, with whom she starred on ''Downton Abbey''. Irish artist Patrick Scott, one of Doyle Kennedy's dearest personal friends, also served as one of her biggest inspirations for her life, in general. She admired his ability to allow his life to inform his art and found inspiration in his sentiment that improvement, and not degradation, can still happen in old age.


Discography


With The Black Velvet Band


Studio albums


Solo


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Live albums


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DVD albums


Singles


Filmography


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Awards and nominations


References


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