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Olwen Fouéré (born March 2, 1954) is an Irish actress and writer/director in theatre, film and visual arts. She was born in Galway, Ireland to Breton parents
Yann Fouéré Yann Fouéré (26 July 1910 – 20 October 2011), also known as Seàn Mauger was a Breton nationalist and a European federalist. His French birth certificate names him as ''Jean Adolphe Fouéré'', a French name, as the Third French Republi ...
and Marie-Magdeleine Mauger. In 2020, she was listed at number 22 on ''
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'' list of Ireland's greatest film actors.


Theatre

As a freelance actress, Fouéré works internationally in English and French with numerous appearances at the
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, the
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in Ireland, the
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in England, the Bouffes du Nord in Paris, at
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New York,
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Australia and Shakespeare Theatre Company, DC. In 1980 she formed Operating Theatre, an avant-garde theatre company with composer
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. She later established an artistic entity called TheEmergencyRoom for the development of her ongoing projects which have included the creation of her internationally acclaimed RIVERRUN (her adaptation of the voice of the river in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake); her staging of Lessness by Samuel Beckett (Barbican, Galway International Arts Festival and Project Arts Centre, Dublin); her translation and production of Danse, Morob, written for her by the French writer Laurent Gaudé and her translation and performances of Sodome, My Love (in association with Rough Magic) also by Laurent Gaudé; a film project co-directed by Kevin Abosch from a script by Anne Enright titled ''Cassandra:fragments of a playscript''.


Filmography


Film

* '' This Must Be the Place'' (2011) directed by Paolo Sorrentino. Role: Mary's mother * ''The Other Side of Sleep'' (2012) directed by Rebecca Daly. Role: Maggie * '' The Survivalist'' (2015) directed by Stephen Fingleton. Role: Kathryn * '' Mandy'' (2018) directed by Panos Cosmatos. Role: Mother Marlene * '' Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald'' (2018) directed by David Yates. Role: Melusine * '' Beast'' (2018) directed by Michael Pearce. Role: Det. Theresa Kelly * ''
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. Role: Maureen * ''
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'' (2020) directed by Andrew Baird. Role: Royale *'' She Will'' (2021) directed by
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. Role: Jean * '' Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' (2022) directed by David Blue Garcia. Role:
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* '' The Northman'' (2022) directed by Robert Eggers. Role: Ashildur Hofgythja


Television

* '' Above Suspicion'' (Mrs Hughes) /Gillies MacKinnon/ ITV/ by Lynda LaPlante * '' The Ambassador'' /Ken Grieve/ Ecosse Film and TV * '' Ballykissangel'' series one /Chris Harrison / BBC * ''Hard Shoulder'' /MirrorFilms/RTÉ/Channel 4/ by Mark Kilroy * ''When Reason Sleeps'' (Celia)/ R. Wynne Simmons /RTÉ/ Channel 4 * ''Time After Time'' (Young Nun) /Bill Hays/ BBC * ''
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'' (Miss Malone) /Roy Ward-Baker / BBC/RTÉ * ''A Painful Case'' (Mary Sinico) / John Lynch /RTÉ/ Channel 4 * ''The Babysitters'' /Pat O'Connor / RTÉ * ''Nightflyers'' /Connie / SYFY * '' Cursed'' /Yeva / Netflix * ''
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Visual arts

Olwen Fouéré features in several works by artist James Coleman which continue to be shown internationally. Their first collaboration So Different and Yet... was created in 1980. She worked with artist Andrew Duggan on "unravel_róis" on Inis Oirr, Dublin Biennial and University of Lyon. She collaborated with artist Jesse Presley Jones representing Ireland at the Venice Biennale 2017 on a film installation 'Tremble Tremble'.


Honours

Olwen Fouéré was conferred with an Honorary Doctorate (Doctor of Philosophy - Honoris Causa) from
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in April 2016


Awards

* The Irish Times Theatre Awards Special Tribute 2013 for outstanding achievement and contribution to theatre in Ireland. * The Herald Archangel Award 2014 for "riverrun" and her outstanding contribution to the Edinburgh Festivals. * 'Best Actress' in the Irish Times/ESB theatre awards 2011 for "Sodome, My Love" by Laurent Gaudé produced by Rough Magic in association with TheEmergencyRoom * 'Samuel Beckett Award' at the Dublin Theatre Festival for her role as Hester Swane in the world premiere of "
By the Bog of Cats ''By the Bog of Cats'' is a play by Marina Carr. ''By the Bog of Cats'' premiered at Dublin’s Abbey Theatre in October 1998. A 2004 revival of the play in London's West End starred Hollywood actress Holly Hunter in the role of protagonist Hest ...
" by Marina Carr at the Abbey Theatre 1998. * 'Best Actress' at the Dublin Theatre Festival 1982


Nominations

*
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nomination for 'Best Supporting Actress' in 'The Survivalist' by Stephen Fingleton * 'Best Actress' in the Irish Times Theatre Awards 2013 for 'riverrun' by TheEmergencyRoom * 'Best Actress' in the Harvey Awards 1985 for 'The Diamond Body' by Operating Theatre. * 'Best Actress' in the Irish Times/ESB Theatre awards 1999 for 'By the Bog of Cats' by Marina Carr * 'Best Actress' in the Irish Times/ESB Theatre awards 2000 for 'Angel/Babel' by Operating Theatre * 'Best Actress' in the Irish Times Theatre Awards 2006 for 'Titus Andronicus' directed by Selina Cartmell.


Publications

She has contributed to a number of publications on contemporary theatre and performance including: * The Dreaming Body, edited by Melissa Sihra and Paul Murphy; * Women in Irish Drama, edited by Melissa Sihra * Actors Voices: the people behind the performances, edited by Patrcik O'Kane * The Theatre of Marina Carr, edited by Cathy Leeney and Anna McMullan * Theatre Talk, edited by Lilian Chambers, Ger Fitzgibbon and Eamonn Jordan * Operating Theatre 1980–2008 Zero-G, October 2008.


Documentary

A documentary of a year in her life, "Theatre in the Flesh" directed by Dara McCluskey, was produced for RTÉ's Arts Lives series in 2005.


External links


Olwen Fouére
Official website *


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fouere, Olwen Living people Irish stage actresses Irish film actresses 21st-century Irish writers Irish people of Breton descent Place of birth missing (living people) 1953 births