Genevieve Gaunt | |
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Born | Genevieve Wilhelmina Gaunt 13 January 1991 London, England |
Alma mater | Newnham College, Cambridge |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2004–present |
Genevieve Wilhelmina Gaunt (born 13 January 1991) is an English actress and voice over artist known for portraying Pansy Parkinson in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Wilhelmina "Willow" Moreno Henstridge in The Royals.
Early life
Gaunt was born and raised in London, England, the daughter of Dutch actor Frederik de Groot and British actress Fiona Gaunt. Gaunt attended the Godolphin and Latymer School in London. She graduated with a double first in English from Newnham College, Cambridge.[1]
Career
Gaunt portrayed Pansy Parkinson in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and Jessica Fuller in The Face of an Angel.[2] She portrayed Princess Isabella in Knightfall in 2019 and Wilhelmina "Willow" Moreno on The Royals from 2015 to 2018.[3][4]
In 2020 Genevieve narrated The Discomfort of Evening (Winner of the Booker Prize International) and played the lead little boy in Code Name Bananas by David Walliams. Genevieve is the voice of Lady Penelope and Grandma Tracy in Thunderbirds with Jon Culshaw as Parker.
In 2022 she led new play Ghosts of the Titanic by Ron Hutchinson at The Park Theatre and Lyric Theatre, Belfast. In 2021, Gaunt produced podcast The Cupid Couch[5] where she interviewed Rose McGowan, Buck Angel and Kathy Lette. It was listed by The Radio Times in their '34 Best Podcasts of 2021'.[6]
In October 2022 she narrated Maggie o'Farrell's novel The Marriage Portrait for which she won the AudioFile Magazine (c)Earphones Award.
Gaunt has written book reviews for The Spectator Magazine.[7]
Filmography
Theatre[8]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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2013 | Assassins by Stephen Sondheim | Lynette 'Squeaky' Fromme | Maria Montague | Edinburgh Festival |
2015 | French Without Tears by Terence Rattigan | Diana Lake | Paul Miller | Orange Tree Theatre |
2018 | Monogamy by Torben Betts | Amanda | Alastair Whatley | Park Theatre |
2022 | Ghosts of the Titanic by Ron Hutchinson | Emma Hinton | Eoin O'Callaghan | Park Theatre |
2022 | The Dame and the Showgirl by Simon Berry, with Dame Harriet Walter (reading) | Marilyn Monroe | Harry Burton | The Criterion, West End |
2022 | Thunderbirds Concert: Stand by for Action | Lady Penelope | Jamie Anderson | Birmingham Symphony Hall |
2023 | House of the Wicked by Torben Betts (reading) | Marilyn Monroe | Sir Trevor Nunn | National Theatre |
Radio
Year | Title | Notes |
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2020 | The USA Trilogy by John Dos Passos | BBC R4 |
2021 | The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann | BBC R4 |
2022 | Macbeth (With David Tennant) | BBC R4 |
2022 | Pretty Vacant (With Tim McInnerny) | BBC R4 |
2022 | Ghosts of the Titanic by Ron Hutchinson | BBC R4 |
2022 | The Painted Hall (With Hugh Bonneville) | BBC R4 |
2022 | The Age of Anxiety by W.H Auden | BBC R3 |
2022 | A Town Called Solace by Mary Lawson | BBC R4 |
Audiobooks
Year | Title |
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2020 | Code Name Bananas by David Walliams |
2020 | The Discomfort of Evening (Winner of the Booker Prize International 2020) |
2021 | Lampie by Annet Schaap |
2021 | Magma by Thora Hjörleifsdóttir |
2022 | The Kiss by Santa Montefiore |
2022 | An Italian Girl in Brooklyn by Santa Montefiore |
2021 | The Heights by Louise Candlish |
2022 | The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell (WINNER of the AudioFile Earphones Award for Best Narration) |
2023 | Cursed Bread by Sophie Mackintosh |
2023 | The Memory of Animals by Claire Fuller |
Audiodrama
Year | Title |
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2021 | Ask Arizona Children's Series (Audible) |
2021 | Soft Voice (QCode) |
2022 | Medea by Euripides (Open University) |
2021 | Ajax by Sophocles (Open University) |
2021–2022 | Thunderbirds: Terror from the Stars, Operation Asteroids, Peril in Peru, The Space Mirror, The Vanishing Ray, Brains is Dead, Blazing Danger |
2017–2022 | Doctor Who: The Silent City, Warlock's Cross, The Helliax Rift, Red Planets (Big Finish) |
2021 | Fireball XL5 (Big Finish) |
2020 | First Action Bureau (Big Finish) |
2019 | The Prisoner (Big Finish) |
2019 | The Human Frontier (Big Finish) |
2018 | The Waringham Chronicles (Audible) |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director |
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2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Pansy Parkinson | Alfonso Cuaron |
2010 | Between You & Me | Eleanor | |
Hippie Hippie Shake | Trudi | Beeban Kidron | |
2011 | There I Am | Ruth | |
2012 | The End | Madeleine | |
2014 | The Face of an Angel | Jessica Fuller | Michael Winterbottom |
Falcon | Martine | ||
2015 | Dusty and Me | Chrissie | Betsan Morris Evans |
2016 | Kids in Love | Issie | Chris Foggin |
The Last Dragonslayer | Hermione Twizzle | Jamie Stone | |
2018 | The Mercy | Miss Teignmouth | James Marsh |
2023 | Strictly Confidential | Jemma | Damian Hurley |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Heartbeat | Vivienne Middleton | Episode: "Hey Hey LBJ" |
Lost in Austen | Georgiana | Episode #1.3 | |
2009 | Land Girls | Susan Sykes | Episode: "Destinies" |
2015 | Father Brown | Young Evelyn | Episode: "The Curse of Amenhotep" |
2015–2018 | The Royals | Wilhelmina "Willow" Moreno Henstridge | Recurring role (season 2); main role (seasons 3–4) |
2019 | Knightfall | Princess Isabella | Main role (season 2) |
Awards
- Sylvia Kristel Award (2015)[9][10]
References
- ↑ "Genevieve Gaunt on her 'Amanda Knox' role... and how Cambridge acting helped her get a double first". Evening Standard. 29 August 2014.
- ↑ "Genevieve Gaunt". United Agents. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
- ↑ Petski, Denise (22 March 2016). "The Royals Ups Genevieve Gaunt; The Patriot Promotes Chris Conrad". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
- ↑ Swift, Andy (24 September 2018). "The Royals Officially Dead as Cancelled Drama Fails to Find New Home". TVLine. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
- ↑ "The Cupid Couch on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ↑ "34 best podcasts to listen to in 2021". Radio Times. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ↑ "The Spectator columnists & writers". spectator.co.uk. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
- ↑ "Genevieve Gaunt". unitedagents.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2023.
- ↑ "Actrice Genevieve Gaunt wint Sylvia Kristelprijs" (in Dutch). NU.nl. 21 August 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
- ↑ "Film by the Sea: Awards" (in Dutch). Film by the Sea. Retrieved 12 October 2017.