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Jessie Buckley has gone from TV runner-up to Golden Globe favourite.
Summary
Jessie Buckley first came to public attention as a runner-up on BBC's I'd Do Anything in 2008 and has since won stage and film honours, including an Olivier and a Critics' Choice Award; she is now a Golden Globe nominee for her role in Hamnet.
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Jessie Buckley is an actress who has moved from early reality-TV exposure to wider critical recognition while keeping her private life largely out of view. She first reached national attention as a 17-year-old contestant on BBC's I'd Do Anything in 2008. Since then she trained at RADA and built a career across stage, television and film, winning an Olivier Award and a Critics' Choice Award. She lives mostly out of the spotlight and does not maintain a public social-media presence.
Notable facts:
- She was a runner-up on the BBC talent show I'd Do Anything in 2008, aged 17.
- She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art after receiving early support from a private patron named Tony Bernstein.
- Her screen and stage work includes roles in War and Peace, Wild Rose, The Lost Daughter, a West End revival of Cabaret, and the film Hamnet, in which she plays Agnes Shakespeare.
- She has won an Olivier Award and a Critics' Choice Award and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Hamnet; she was previously nominated for a BAFTA Rising Star and for an Oscar for The Lost Daughter (2021).
- Jessie keeps her family life private; the article reports she is married to Freddie Sorensen and that their daughter was born last spring, and that the family divides time between London and a house in Norfolk.
- Andrew Lloyd Webber is quoted as recalling her from the TV show, praising her talent and encouraging her to pursue drama training rather than be pigeonholed in musical theatre.
Summary:
Jessie Buckley’s career has shifted from reality TV visibility to sustained critical acclaim across theatre and film, while she has maintained a deliberately private public profile. She is a Golden Globe nominee for Hamnet; the Oscars shortlists are reported to be announced on January 22 and the Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled for March.
