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Siobhán Margaret Finneran (born 27 April 1966) is a British actress. She made her screen debut in the 1987 independent film ''
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'', and subsequently worked consistently in television drama including roles in ''
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'' (1989–1990), ''
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'' (2000–2002) and '' The Amazing Mrs Pritchard'' (2006). In 2005, Finneran originated the lead female role in the stage play ''
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'' and was awarded the Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Also a comedy performer, Finneran appeared as
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, a leading character in the first seven series of ITV sitcom ''
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'' (2007–2015). Later television roles include portraying a lawyer in the mini-series '' Unforgiven'' (2009), an embittered servant in the first three series of the costume drama ''
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'' (2010–2012) and a recovering addict in '' Happy Valley'' (2014–present), for which she was nominated for the 2017
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. Later film credits include Mrs Swift in the 2013 film release, '' The Selfish Giant'', which earned her a British Independent Film Award nomination. Finneran is also a prolific television documentary narrator.


Early life

Finneran was born in Oldham, Lancashire, on 27 April 1966 to Irish parents. As a child, Finneran was always drawn to the performing arts and was a fan of the celebrated English comedian Eric Morecambe, recalling that "as a little girl I wanted to be Eric Morecambe. Not to be like him but to actually be him".


Career


1987–2006

After completing a theatre studies course she was in cast in her first major role, as Rita in the 1987 film ''
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''. Kate Muir, chief film critic at UK newspaper ''
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'', described the characters of Rita and Sue—two teenagers who both have a sexual affair with the older, married Bob ( George Costigan)—"as raunchy, cheeky, unstoppable schoolgirls played with relish by Siobhan Finneran and
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. At its UK Premiere at th
Brighton Film Festival
journalists were critical about the film's themes. Finneran, the youngest person there, challenged the critics who had enjoyed ''
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'' the previous night. She said it seemed the portrayal of underage sex in the 1950s was OK, “but because this is happening now, in 1987, it gives you the high ground to act like the bloody Vatican”. Between August 1989 and March 1990, Finneran appeared as factory employee Josie Phillips, in the long running
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''
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''. The character of Josie is best remembered for her on-off employment, and difficult relationship, with her boss, Mike Baldwin. Finneran continued to appear regularly on UK television, making guest appearances in numerous drama series including '' Heartbeat'' (1993, 1994, 2003), ''
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'' (1995), '' Out of the Blue'' (1996), '' Where The Heart Is'' (1997), '' Hetty Wainthrop Investigates'' (1998), Emmerdale as Heather Hutchinson (1998) and '' The Cops'' (1999). Finneran also established herself in comedic roles including episodes of ''Josie'' (a 1991 comedy series starring
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), '' Cannon and Balls Playhouse'' (1991) and as a regularly appearing cast member in
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's production of '' The Russ Abbot Show'' (1995–1996). Whilst having performed frequently in comedy, Finneran credits her performance as "a very damaged mother" in ''Out of the Blue'' in 1996 in triggering a shift towards more dramatic roles. Between 2000 and 2002, Finneran appeared as Julie O'Neill in three series of the
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drama series ''
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''. Subsequent roles in the early 21st century include the ITV1 Russell T Davies drama series ''
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'' (2002) –a modern re-telling of '' Wuthering Heights'' scripted by Sally Wainwright– and the two-part thriller '' Passer By'' (2004) starring
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. In 2005, Finneran appeared as the female lead, Alice Holmes, in the original stage production of ''
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'' at the
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. Finneran's performance earned her the Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role. In 2006, Finneran was cast as a series regular in '' The Amazing Mrs Pritchard'' (2006). Her character, Beverley Clarke is an established partner in a law firm who is inspired to launch a career in politics by her experience of the titular Ros Pritchard, and ultimately becomes an MP.


2007–2012

In 2007 Finneran appeared as Kelly in the British Independent film '' Boy A''. Also, in 2007, Finneran appeared as part of the original regular cast in the British
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'' which details the experiences of holidaymakers and employees at the fictional Solana hotel in Benidorm, Spain. Finneran described her character
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as "feisty, foul-mouthed and quite fantastic". Over the course of the series, Janice struggles to keep her family unit—comprising Janice's mother Madge ( Sheila Reid), her husband Mick (
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) and their own children and grandchild—under control. A television correspondent at the ''Sunday Mirror'' described the character as a "fiercely protective lioness, humorous, straight-talking, and saucy" inclined to "let-it-all-hang-out" with a wardrobe comprising "skimpy, mutton-dressed-as-lamb outfits". Finneran found elements of the shoot embarrassing—including the requirement to be filmed in swimwear— and one scene which involved her character "snogging" a young barman played by an actor in his early twenties. In spite of the outlandish elements of the sitcom, Finneran notes that the cast "tried to find the truth in each character, to make them a real person – not a stereotype." In 2008, Finneran explained that as the series was filmed on location in Benidorm, her parents stepped in to help with childcare back home, with the children visiting during half-term. Finneran would ultimately remain with the series, through to its 7th series, which aired in 2015. Discussing the enduring appeal of the series in 2013, Finneran stated that the series' fan base had become firmly established by the fourth series and that viewers were attracted to the "banter" and recognisable family dynamics that take viewers "to the extremes". She also felt that the contrasting summer setting and typical winter air date also provided a form of escapism for the UK audience. After discussing their intent to leave ''Benidorm'' during filming of the sixth series (2014), Pemberton and Finneran announced their joint departures ahead of the 7th series (2015). Both actors wanted to spend less time filming abroad, and neither wanted to leave on their own. Finneran found filming her last scenes "heartbreaking" noting she was in "a terrible state" upon bidding farewell to co-stars and crew with whom she had forged a close relationship. Alongside her role in ''Benidorm'', Finneran continued to star in original drama series'. In 2008, she portrayed Sister Ruth, a Vatican nun drawn to investigate a priest who performs exorcisms, in five episodes of the supernatural thriller '' Apparitions''. In 2009, Finneran appeared as a main cast member in the three part ITV1 thriller '' Unforgiven'' as Izzie Ingram, a family lawyer who aids convicted murder Ruth Slater ( Suranne Jones) track down her long lost sister. George Costigan, who appears in ''Unforgiven'' and first worked with Finneran in 1987 cited the mini-series as an illustration of Finneran's versatility, and justification of his appraisal of her as an acting "hero" and personal inspiration, stating that "she has no background in it and she just goes there. It's extraordinary. Those are the actors that electrify you." Also in 2009, Finneran appeared in episodes of '' The Street'', and '' Blue Murder'', and the straight-to-DVD soap opera spin-off '' Coronation Street: Romanian Holiday''. In 2010, it was announced that Finneran had been cast in ''
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'', a period drama depicting the lives of the aristocratic Crawley family and their domestic servants. Upon its transmission, ''Downton Abbey'' received extensive critical acclaim, and strong viewing figures in both the UK and America. Finneran's character, lady's maid Sarah O'Brien serves as an archetypal villain in the series' narrative, whose schemes affect both her employers and her colleagues. The role was Finneran's first in a costume drama. To become O'Brien, Finneran was required to wear "frumpy black" servants attire, a wig—which Finneran described as having "poodle curls" and "one bit
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proper bouffant"—and spend around an hour in make-up each day to look less attractive. Though screenwriter Julian Fellowes did not give her a backstory to work with, Finneran imagined that O'Brien was both traumatised by past experiences and, had accumulated anger, frustration and resentment issues from having worked in service all her life. In 2012, Finneran stated that she enjoyed the response to the character noting that viewers "love that she's a nasty piece of work" and "love to dislike her". During her time on the show, the ''Downton Abbey'' cast won the
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in 2012 (for series 2), and were nominated also in 2013 (for series 3).Rosen, Christopher (27 January 2013)
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Finneran announced her departure in March 2013, ahead of the fourth series, explaining that she had been signed for only three series and did not wish to extend her contract, adding: "When I stop loving something, I stop doing it." Later that year, when asked by the ''
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'' how her character's abrupt exit would be handled, Finneran retorted: "I'm hoping she's flung off the roof of the Abbey".


2013–2016

In 2013, Finneran starred in the second series of '' The Syndicate'' on
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, portraying Mandy, a hospital worker and domestic abuse victim who wins the national lottery with her colleagues. Finneran was attracted to the role because of the suspense of her character's storyline, and the challenge of keeping the abuse scenes as true-to-life as possible. Also in 2013, Finneran portrayed Mrs Swift in '' The Selfish Giant'' an independent film inspired by both
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's short story of the same name and screenwriter and director Clio Barnard's personal experiences of the socially fragmented northern English underclass. Finneran's character is a troubled yet loving mother, who she describes as "not quite the full shilling". In spite of the tough subject matter of the film Finneran enjoyed the filming process noting that she felt "safe and secure" in the hands of Barnard, who she felt to be a calmer director than any other she had worked with. For her portrayal, Finneran was nominated for the 2013 British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2014, Finneran appeared in the French-Language film ''Un Illustre Inconnu'' (''Nobody from Nowhere''). Also in 2014, Finneran portrayed recovering heroin addict Clare in
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's '' Happy Valley''—a crime drama that centres on the personal and occupational struggles faced by Clare's cohabitant sister, sergeant Catherine Cawood ( Sarah Lancashire)—to general acclaim. Whilst eulogising the series' feminist credentials Gerald O'Donovan of ''
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'' praised Finneran's "quietly compelling performance" and the character's "gritty wisdom" and stated viewers were unlikely to witness "a more believably crafted female character" that year. A second series aired in 2016, which gave more focus to Clare's backstory, interpersonal relationships and struggles with alcoholism. Reviewing an episode of the second series, Jack Seale of ''
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'' described Finneran as "brilliant" in her depiction of both Clare's "jittery vulnerability" and portrayal of "a snarling addict who has relapsed". In spite of the series' subject matter, Finneran claimed that as an inept cook, she found having to peel carrots and act simultaneously the hardest part of filming. By the time of ''Happy Valley''s second series, Finneran had known Lancashire for over 30 years. Both their on-screen partnership and the depiction of middle-aged women in general in ''Happy Valley'' have been lauded as two of the series' most distinctive elements by television journalists and critics. Reflecting on the series' popularity, Finneran stated she felt viewers had taken the show to their hearts because the cast "reflected them" and "looked like real human beings with authentic emotions and flaws". ''
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'' reviewer Alison Graham stated in 2016 that Finneran and Lancashire "should share every acting award going". Happy Valley won the
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in Both 2015 and 2017. Finneran was nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category in 2017. Though correctly predicting that she would not win the award, Ben Lawrence of ''The Daily Telegraph'' identified her as who he felt to be the deserving winner praising the "subtle, unfurling power" of her depiction. A third and final series of ''Happy Valley'' is expected to enter production, though not before Autumn 2018. Between December 2014 and February 2015, Finneran appeared in the stage drama ''3 Winters'' at the
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in London. In Autumn 2015, Finneran played a supporting role in the three part supernatural drama serial '' Midwinter of the Spirit''.


2017–present

In 2017, she portrayed real-life Detective Constable Christine Freeman in two-part drama ''
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'', a depiction of the 2008
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told from the perspective of the local community. Upon reading the script, Finneran felt that ''The Moorside'' told a necessary story that illuminated truths that had been distorted by media coverage. Finneran's next television role in 2017 was as
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Lauren Quigley, one of the protagonists in six-part ITV drama '' The Loch'', a crime mystery set on the banks of Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. Quigley is an ambitious English career detective drafted in to investigate a serial killer and acts as a foil to the other protagonist, working mother and local woman DC Annie Redford (
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). Finneran was keen to star in the series after reading the first three scripts and finding both her character and the small community setting intriguing, in addition to the prospect of working with a former ''Downton Abbey'' director ( Brian Kelly) and Laura Fraser, whose acting she had long admired. Finneran based herself in Glasgow during the filming shoot and enjoyed "the buzz, the architecture, the social life", describing the city as "one of my favourite places to ever work". In 2017, she played Nikki Kirkbright in ITV's ''
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'', and Marilyn in '' The Other One'' pilot. In 2018, Finneran played Becka Savage in the ''
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". In 2019, she played Sally Newell in '' The Widow'' episode "Poteza". In the same year, Finneran also played Elaine Pickford in "A Confession", a TV dramatization of a true story about the murder of two young women in England and the unusual events resulting from the capture of their killer. In 2020, Finneran reprised her role as Marilyn in the comedy series '' The Other One'', played Detective Sergeant Johanna Griffin in
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original mystery
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''The Stranger'', and narrated the ITV documentary series ''Inside Britain's Food Factories''.


Personal life

From the late 1990s, Finneran began to consciously cut back her acting work to raise her two children as her husband, the actor
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, (whom she married in August 1997) was regularly away from home filming as a series regular in ''Heartbeat''. In 2014, Finneran and Jordon divorced.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


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