Olivia Vinall

Olivia Vinall is an English/Belgian actress known for her roles in Apple Tree Yard (2017), The Woman in White (2018) and as Detective Matilda Stone in Queens of Mystery in 2019.

Olivia Vinall
BornAge 31/32[1] [2]
OccupationActress
Years active2011 – present
Home townBrussels, Belgium and London, England [1] [2]

Early life

Olivia Vinall was born in Brussels, Belgium [3] and spent her childhood between London, Brussels, and Washington DC,[4] due to her father’s work as a diplomat; Her mother was a teacher. [1] Vinall lived most of her early life in Belgium, attending secondary school there, moving to Washington DC for five years. [2]

As an adult, Vinall studied drama at the University of East Anglia, where she graduated with a First Class BA (Hons) Degree Drama before going on to Drama Studio London, for post-graduate experience.[5][3][2] Vinall has performed at the National Student Drama Festival and is an NSDF alumna.[6]

Theatre

In 2010, Vinall’s first appearance on stage was in a production of Romeo and Juliet.[2] Further theatre work 2013 included playing Desdemona in Othello, and in 2014, Vinall starred as Cordelia in Sam Mendes’s King Lear at The Royal National Theatre.[1][2] In 2015, Vinall took centre stage again at National Theatre Live in Tom Stoppard's play The Hard Problem as Hilary. [7]

TV and Film

Olivia’s first television appearance was as Cassie Lock in the episode Cupcakes in Doctors in 2011.[8] In 2016, Vinall starred as the heroine Juliette in the Rock musical Gutterdämmerung alongside many rock legends like Iggy Pop, Grace Jones, Lemmy and Slash.[9] In 2017, Vinall starred in the BBC’s Apple Tree Yard, where she played Carrie alongside Emily Watson.[1] In 2018, Vinall starred in the arthouse Amma Asante directed romantic war drama film Where Hands Touch playing Hermine, a Jewish girl in Nazi Germany, alongside Abbie Cornish and Christopher Eccleston. [1][5] In the same year Olivia played two characters; asylum patient Anne Catherick and also Laura Fairlie in Wilkie Collins’ BBC period drama The Woman in White, alongside Charles Dance.[1][5] In 2019, Vinall took lead role as Detective Matilda Stone in three episodes of the Acorn TV comedy-drama murder-mystery series Queens of Mystery[10]

Vinall takes lead role as Sophie in Hermione Sylvester directed short film Fuel which has its international premiere at the 2020 Arrow London FrightFest Film Festival, an event which is being held online in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [11]

Other Interests

Vinall supports equality and marched in London for women’s rights and against period poverty in 2018’ [1] She has also been vegan since 2017 for her beliefs in the environment. [1]

Awards and Nominations

In 2018, Vinall was nominated as one of Screen International’s ‘Stars of Tomorrow’. [12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
2016 Gutterdämmerung Juliette
2018 Lungs (Short) Claire
2018 Where Hands Touch Hermine
2019 Fuel (Short) Sophie
2019 Salt (Short) Olivia
2019 Vert (Short) Jem

Live Streaming Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2013 National Theatre Live Othello Desdemona Live via satellite
2014 National Theatre Live King Lear Cordelia Live via satellite
2015 National Theatre Live The Hard Problem Hilary Live via satellite

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Doctors Cassie Lock 1 episode Cupcakes
2012 Casualty (TV series) Georgia Saddler Season 27, episode 4 An Amateur Sport
2013 Doctor Who Effie 1 episode The Crimson Horror
2014-2015 Holby City Lisa Chad 3 episodes
2016 Midsomer Murders Kim Fosse 1 episode - Breaking the Chain
2017 Maigret in Montmartre Arlette TV film
2017 Apple Tree Yard Carrie 4 episodes
2018 The Woman in White Laura Fairlie / Anne Catherick 5 episodes
2019 Queens of Mystery Matilda Stone 6 episodes

Audio

Year Title Role
2019 Middlemarch (BBC Audio) [13] Dorothea (voice)

Video Games

Year Title Role
2019 Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 (Video Game) Autarch Yramahr / Id'artharn (voice)
2015 Sword Coast Legends (Video Game) Illydia Maethellyn (voice)

References

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