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Nicola Coughlan
Coughlan in 2021 for Vogue Taiwan
Born
Nicola Mary Coughlan

(1987-01-09) 9 January 1987 (age 38)
Galway, Ireland
EducationCalasanctius College
Alma mater
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
Notable credits

Nicola Mary Coughlan[1] (/ˈkɒklən/; born 9 January 1987) is an Irish actress. She is known for her roles as Clare in Channel 4's sitcom Derry Girls (2018–2022) and Penelope in Netflix's Bridgerton (2020–present).

Early life

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Coughlan was born on 9 January 1987 in Galway, Ireland, and grew up in Oranmore.[2][3] The youngest of three siblings,[4] her father served in the Irish Army before passing away in 2016,[5] and her mother was a stay-at-home parent.[6]

At the age of five, while watching her sister perform in a school play, Coughlan decided she wanted to become an actress.[7] She attended Scoil Mhuire Primary School and Calasanctius College.[8][9] She graduated with a degree in English and Classical Civilisation from the National University of Ireland, Galway.[3][10] She then went on to train in England at the Oxford School of Drama and Birmingham School of Acting.[11]

Career

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Early work (2004–2017)

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In 1997, at the age of 9, Coughlan had an uncredited role in the action thriller film My Brother's War.[12] In 2004, she started her career with a role in Tom Collins' short film The Phantom Cnut, a revenge comedy.[3][12] In the following years, Coughlan did voice work in animated series and films, including The Fairytales from 2004 to 2005, Summer of the Flying Saucer in 2008, Simsala Grimm II: The Adventures of Yoyo and Doc Croc in 2010, and Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer in 2011. She made brief appearances in the soap opera Doctors in 2012 and the musical comedy film Svengali in 2013.[12]

After drama school, Coughlan moved to London three times in four years, and each time was forced to move back home with her parents in Ireland due to financial difficulties.[13] She suffered from depression during this period, and received help from her family.[7][14] She worked part-time at an optician in Galway, and later responded to an open casting call for Jess and Joe Forever at the Old Vic in London, winning the main role of Jess. Her first performance was in September 2016, prior to a national tour.[7][15]

Breakthrough (2018–present)

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In 2018, Coughlan began playing Clare Devlin, one of the main characters, in Derry Girls, a sitcom set in Derry, Northern Ireland, in the 1990s.[16][17] In December 2018, she competed against some of her Derry Girls co-stars in an episode of The Great British Bake Off.[18] Though Derry Girls was broadcast in January and February 2018 on Channel 4, it was after its rerelease onto Netflix in December that same year that the show gained international audience and popularity.[12] The third and last season aired from 12 April 2022 to 18 May 2022 on Channel 4, and was released on Netflix on 7 October 2022.[19] Derry Girls was nominated in 2019, 2020 and 2023 at the British Academy Television Awards for Best Scripted Comedy, and winning in 2023.[20][21][22]

Coughlan played Hannah Dalton in Harlots, a period drama television series set in 18th-century London.[23][24] 2018 marked her West End debut in The Donmar Warehouse's production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. In September, the Evening Standard named her "one of the Rising Stars of 2018".[25] Coughlan has stated that she auditioned for the part of Robin Buckley in season 3 of Stranger Things, but did not get the part.[26]

In 2019, it was announced that Coughlan had been cast in the Netflix series Bridgerton, which premiered in December 2020.[27] Coughlan played Penelope Featherington, a reluctant debutante and youngest daughter of a nouveau-riche family in Regency era London.[12][28] Coughlan's role was significantly cut back in the third series of Derry Girls in 2022 due to scheduling conflicts with Bridgerton and the coronavirus pandemic.[29] For her role as Penelope Featherington in the third season of Bridgerton, Coughlan received a Screen Actors Guild Awards nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, and a second nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, having received a nomination for the first season of Bridgerton. [30][31][32][33] Coughlan also received an IFTA Film & Drama Awards nomination for Lead Actress in a Drama.[34] Coughlan is confirmed to return for the fourth season of Bridgerton.[35]

In June and July 2021, Coughlan was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Drama for Bridgerton, and nominated and won Rising Star Award at the IFTA Film & Drama Awards.[36][37][38] In November 2021, The Hollywood Reporter included Coughlan in its Next Gen Talent 2021: The Hollywood Reporter’s Rising Young Stars.[39]

In February 2023, Coughlan was awarded Best Newcomer at the Newport Beach Film Festival UK Honours.[40][41] In July 2023, Coughlan made a brief appearance in Barbie as Diplomat Barbie, later citing filming clashes for the short time she was in the film.[42] Coughlan portrayed Queen Victoria in the 2023 Dodger Christmas special on BBC One and CBBC.[43]

She had a lead role in the Channel 4 sitcom Big Mood opposite Lydia West.[44] She then starred as Humble Joan alongside Aimee Lou Wood and Lolly Adefope in Seize Them!, a 2024 comedy film set in the Dark Ages.[45] In October 2024, Coughlan was named in Time 100 Next's 2024.[46] In December 2024, Coughlan played the title role in the 2024 Doctor Who Christmas special, "Joy to the World", written by Steven Moffat, alongside Barbie co-star Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor.[47]

Coughlan will play the role of Silky in the upcoming adaptation of Enid Blyton‘s The Magic Faraway Tree.[48][49] She will also have a starring role in the upcoming feature drama-thriller, Love and War, about a woman who must travel to Syria to find her abducted daughter.[50]

Coughlan has narrated several audiobooks, including Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen,[51] Big Girl, Small Town (abridged) by Michelle Gallen,[52] The Temple House Vanishing by Rachel Donohue,[53] and Listening Still by Anne Griffin.[54] In November 2022, she appeared in a Sam Mendes produced Audible audio adaptation of Oliver Twist.[55] Coughlan has also narrated Juno Dawson's His Majesty's Royal Coven,[56] The Shadow Cabinet,[57] and Queen B.[58] Coughlan is set to narrate Audible Original Misdirected by Lucy Parker.[59] She also narrated a chapter of Meet the Georgians: Epic Tales from Britain's Wildest Century by Robert Peal alongside Bridgerton co-star Adjoah Andoh,[60] and she appeared in a cameo role in That Friend by Sabrina Brier.[61]

Coughlan has also narrated podcasts. Along with Big Mood creator and writer, Camilla Whitehill, Coughlan co-created, co-wrote and starred in Whistle Through the Shamrocks, a six-episode scripted comedy podcast.[62] Coughlan is also currently presenting History's Youngest Heroes, a twelve-episode history podcast focusing on the stories of twelve extraordinary people from across history, on BBC Radio 4.[63][64][65]

Personal life

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In 2018, while Coughlan was appearing on stage in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at London's Donmar Warehouse, she wrote a piece for the Guardian calling out unfair scrutiny of women's bodies in theater criticism.[28][66][67] The following year, she made headlines again for rebutting the Daily Mirror's comment on her 2019 British Academy Television Awards look: "Not the most flattering". She tweeted "I mean incorrect @DailyMirror I look smokin’, sorry bout it".[28] Following the 2021 Golden Globe Awards, she retorted against other comments on her weight on Twitter.[68]

In June 2024, Coughlan responded to a comment calling her "very brave" for her role as Penelope Featherington in season 3 of Bridgerton by stating: "You know, it is hard, because I think women with my body type — women with perfect breasts — we don't get to see ourselves on screen enough. I'm very proud as a member of the perfect breasts community. I hope you enjoy seeing them."[69][70][71] In the same month, Coughlan rebutted trolls claiming that Bridgerton photoshopped her waist, clarifying that “If you wear corsetry for long enough, your body really molds to it."[72][73]

Coughlan was the cover of Time's 28 October 2024 issue, having been named as one of Time's Next Generation Leaders.[74]

Charity and advocacy

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In February 2019, 28 women with their suitcases led by Coughlan crossed London's Westminster Bridge to demand the decriminalization of abortion in Northern Ireland. They represented the estimated number of women a week who had to travel to England to access abortion.[75][76] On 26 June 2020, Coughlan and her fellow Derry Girls co-stars performed a sketch with Saoirse Ronan for the RTÉ fundraising special RTÉ Does Comic Relief. The night's proceeds went to those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[77] In July 2020, she auctioned off an Alex Perry dress and raised €5,000 towards the Laura Lynn Hospice, an Irish children's hospice which provides specialist palliative and supportive care services.[28][78] On 12 April 2022 upon the release of the third series of Derry Girls, Coughlan protested the attempted privatisation of Channel 4, posting a picture of herself holding up a middle finger on Instagram and linking to a change.org petition.[79][80]

On 28 June 2024, Coughlan collaborated with DJ and record producer Ellis Miah to release "Shoes...More Shoes, with profits from the song being donated to two charities, Not A Phase and The Trevor Project, in celebration of Pride Month.[81][82]

Coughlan was one of over two thousand to sign an Artists for Palestine letter calling for a ceasefire and accusing Western governments of "not only tolerating war crimes but aiding and abetting them."[83] In July 2024, Coughlan raised over $2 million for Urgent Gaza Relief and Recovery, a campaign organized by Palestine Children's Relief Fund to address urgent humanitarian needs and support long-term recovery efforts in Gaza Strip.[84] On 9 October, 2024, in her speech as a TIME100 Next honoree, Coughlan called for the U.S. and UK to “stop sending arms to Israel, to release the hostages, [and] to send aid into Gaza.”[85]

In December 2024, Coughlan partnered up with HURR and Choose Love to rent out a selection of her wardrobe, with proceeds going to Choose Love, a UK-based charity supporting refugees and displaced people all over the world.[86]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1997 My Brother's War Little girl feeding swans Uncredited
2004 The Phantom Cnut Katie Short film [3]
2008 Summer of the Flying Saucer Janis Voice
2011 Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer Edda Voice
2012 Jelly T Lottie Voice (English Version of Gummi T, 2012)
2013 Svengali Club Girl
2020 Her Song Eve Voice; Short film [87]
2023 Barbie Diplomat Barbie [88]
The Velveteen Rabbit Playroom Fairy Voice; Short film
2024 Seize Them! Humble Joan [89]
TBA The Magic Faraway Tree Silky Production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2004–2005 The Fairytaler Various Voice; 7 episodes
2010 Simsala Grimm II: The Adventures of Yoyo and Doc Croc Various Voice; English version; 26 episodes
2012 Doctors Marie Callaghan Episode: "Every End Has a Start" [90]
2018–2022 Derry Girls Clare Devlin Main role; 18 episodes
2018 Harlots Hannah Dalton 7 episodes [23]
2019 The Great Christmas/Festive Bake Off Herself Contestant, Episode : "Derry Girls edition" [91]
2020–present Bridgerton Penelope Bridgerton Main role; 24 episodes [92]
2020–2021 Would I Lie to You? Herself Panelist, Series 14 Episode 6 [93]
2021 RuPaul's Drag Race UK Herself Guest judge, Episode : "Great Outdoors" [94]
2023 Dodger Queen Victoria Episode: "Coronation"
2024 Big Mood Maggie Main role; 6 episodes [95]
Doctor Who Joy Almondo Episode: "Joy to the World" [96]
2024 Rob Beckett's Smart TV Herself Panelist, Series 1 Episode 2 [97]

Audio

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 Whistle Through the Shamrocks Tiny Nenny/ Granny Maureen/ Herself Podcast series; also creator and writer
2022 Oliver Twist Nancy Podcast series

Theatre

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Year Title Role Director Venue Notes Ref.
2013 Chapel Street Kirsty Bryony Shanahan UK Tour; Scrawl Theatre Company [98]
2014 Duck Sophie Stella Feehily Tour; Out of Joint Theatre Company [99]
2015 Nadya Elena Sarah Meadows Park Theatre [100]
2015–2017 Jess and Joe Forever Jess Derek Bond The Old Vic [101]
Orange Tree Theatre [101]
Traverse Theatre [101]
2018 The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Joyce Emily Polly Findlay Donmar Warehouse [102]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations received by Nicola Coughlan
Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2017 Off West End Awards Best Actress in a Play Jess and Joe Forever Nominated [3]
2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Bridgerton Nominated [103]
Irish Film and Television Awards Rising Star Award Won [104]
Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Drama Bridgerton Nominated [104]
2022 Glamour Women of the Year Awards TV Actor Bridgerton, Derry Girls Won [105]
2024 Edinburgh TV Awards Best TV Actor – Comedy Big Mood Nominated [106]
Harper's Bazaar Women of the Year Television Actress Bridgerton, Big Mood Won [107]
Rolling Stone UK Awards Television Award Big Mood Nominated [108]
2025 TV Choice Awards Best Drama Performance Bridgerton Pending [109]
Best Comedy Performance Big Mood Pending [109]
Metro Pride Awards Celebrity of the Year Pending [110]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Bridgerton Pending [111]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Pending [111]

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