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Maria Doyle Kennedy
Born
Maria Josephine Doyle

(1964-09-25) September 25, 1964 (age 59)
Other namesMaria Doyle
Occupation(s)Actor
Singer
Years active1980s–present (Singer)
1991–present (Actress)
SpouseKieran Kennedy (1988–present)
Websitewww.mariadoylekennedy.com

Maria Doyle Kennedy (born Maria Josephine Doyle; 25 September 1964) is an award-winning Irish actress and singer. Maria's new hit album entitled Sing, is a richly imagined record, one that marries folk forms with torch-song melodies and draws on flamenco rhythms, avant-rock, Celtic, Mediterranean and Appalachian airs. There are misty mountain songs like ‘Sing From the Sea’, with its serpentine twelve-string figures and dusky soul vocals. There’s the spellbound ‘Hola Luna’, a Celtic fable in the form of a perfect pop tune. Then the harmony-laden Dusty country-soul of ‘The Most Beautiful People Are Broken’, the woozy, swoony ‘12 White Horses’, the Nilsson-ish cool hand on the brow that is ‘Am I Choosing Right’.

Life and career

Early life

Maria was born in Clontarf, Dublin. She graduated from Trinity College, Dublin with a joint honours degree in political science and business.

Musical career

In 2001, Maria released music on Mermaid Records, a label she founded herself. Her debut solo album Charm was released in 2001. She coordinated Sirens which is a compilation album of female artists and which was released in 2003. She released an album Skullcover consisting of cover versions in 2005, and Mütter in 2007. Maria’s new album with her husband Kieran is called The Storms Are On the Ocean. A collection of Appalachian standards dressed in darned gowns, its spiritual siblings are Plant's Band of Joy, PJ's White Chalk and Gillian Welch's stark daguerreotypes. Here are courtly tunes, murder ballads, child ballads and death fugues all backlit by Kieran Kennedy's acoustic guitar, banjo and piano. Both of her solo albums have been nominated for Meteor awards and her new album Sing sees her teamed with U.S. country music legend John Prine Damien Rice and Paul Brady. Sing was released September 2012 and reached no 4 in Irish charts.

Musical History

Maria joined a band while still in college in the mid-80s. They formed originally to enter a Slogadh competition (which they won) but music quickly became a motivating force in her life. She has spent the best part of 20 years performing live all over the world to audiences ranging from the many thousands who have enjoyed her show at festivals (Glastonbury, Oxegen, Cambridge Folk Festival etc.) to the more intimate theatre concerts.

Maria released her first album “When Justice Came” in 1989 with The Black Velvet Band. Recorded in Los Angeles in 1989 It reached No.4 in the Irish charts and is ranked among the best Irish albums of the Late 1980s. She then united with producers Clive Langer and Allen Winstanley to record her second Black Velvet Band album "King Of Myself" in 1992. Irish music magazine Hot Press later called her "The finest voice this country has ever produced." {{citation}}: Empty citation (help)

'The Lady Sings The Blues' a compilation Album featuring Maria alongside Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Annie Lennox, followed and proved to be a best selling album in 1994. It also established Maria in new markets in Europe the US and Japan. Touring Europe for the first time, she got rave reviews from The Guardian, The Times and others.

Maria produced a documentary -Golden Boy- based on the life and work of Irish artist Patrick Scott and has appeared as a broadcaster on Irish television filling in for John Kelly on his Mystery Train show and for Tom Dunne on Pet Sounds.[1]

Maria also hosted an RTÉ musical series called Boarderline in the late 1980s [2]

Acting career

Maria Doyle Kennedy played a key female role in the 1991 film The Commitments. In 2007 and 2008, Maria played Queen Katherine of Aragon (King Henry VIII's first wife and mother of Mary I of England) on The Tudors.[3] She was rumoured to have returned as Katherine of Aragon in a dream sequence to The Tudors for the fourth and final season in mid 2010,and this was confirmed when the first promotional picture of the season showed Katherine (along with King Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Howard and Katherine Parr) on the cover. Kennedy will appear on Irish screens early in 2011 on TG4's Corp & Anam in her first Irish language acting role. Kennedy portrayed Sonya, a nanny to Dexter Morgan's son Harrison in the fifth season of Showtime's Dexter.[4] She joined the cast of ITV period drama Downton Abbey, appearing as Vera Bates, estranged wife of the Earl of Grantham's valet.[5] In 2012 she played a leading role in the in the ITV mini-series Titanic.

Personal life

In 1988, she married musician Kieran Kennedy, and they have four sons. Maria speaks fluent Irish.

Discography

Year Album Label Notes
2012 Sing Mermaid Records
2011 The Storms Are On The Ocean Mermaid Records
2009 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Mermaid Records
2009 Band of Maria’s Live DVD Mermaid Records
2008 Forty days Mermaid Records
2007 Fuckability Mermaid Records
2007 Mütter Mermaid Records
2005 Skull Cover Mermaid Records
2004 Sirens Mermaid Records
2001 Charm Mermaid Records
2001 Stars Above Mermaid Records

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
1991 The Commitments Natalie Murphy
1995 Nothing Personal Ann
1996 Moll Flanders Alice
1997 A Further Gesture Roisin
The MatchMaker Sarah Kelly
1998 Father Ted Patsy TV series (1 episode: "Night of the Nearly Dead")
The General Frances
1999 I Could Read the Sky Maggie
Gregory's Two Girls Bel
Miss Julie Christine
DDU Emma Pearson TV series (2 episodes)
Oliver Twist Irish Shop Assistant TV mini-series (1 episode: "Wherein It Is Shown How Oliver Twist Came to Be Born in Such Sad Circumstances")
Queer as Folk Marie Threepwood/Marie Jones TV series (2 episodes: 1999-2000)
2000 Queer as Folk 2 Marie Jones TV movie
2001 J.J Biker
2002 No Tears Kitty Fogarty TV mini-series
Home for Christmas Cora Quirke TV movie
2003 Thursday the 12th Nina Bannister TV movie
Mystics Foxy Nominated—IFTA Award for Best Actress in a Film
2005 Spin the Bottle Anastasia
Tara Road Rosemary
2006 Hide & Seek Emma Holden TV series
Sorted Roisin TV series (6 episodes)
2007 The Tudors Queen Katherine of Aragon TV series (18 episodes: 2007-2010)
IFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in Television 2008
IFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in Television 2009
Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series
2010 (She Owns) Every Thing Object of Affection short
Dexter Sonya TV series (8 episodes)
2011 Corp & Anam Mairéad Mhic Iarnáin TV series
Albert Nobbs Mary
Downton Abbey Vera Bates TV series
series 2
2012 Titanic Muriel Batley TV series
Byzantium Currently filming in Northern Ireland

Awards and nominations

  • 2012 - Tatler Magazine – Woman of the year Music Award
  • 2012 - Irish Film and Television Awards – Nomination Best Actress
  • 2012 - Irish Film and Television Awards – Nomination for Best Supporting Actress
  • 2011 – Sag Television awards Usa – Nomination Best TV Series.
  • 2009 - Irish Film and Television Awards – Best Supporting Actress
  • 2008 - Irish Film and Television Awards – Best Supporting Actress
  • 2008 - Gemini Award Canada- Best Supporting Actress
  • 2008 – Monte Carlo Film Awards – Nomination Best Supporting Actress
  • 2008 - Tatler Magazine – Woman of the year Achievement Award
  • 2007 - Irish Meteor Music Award – Nomination Best Female Artist
  • 2002 - Irish Meteor Music Award – Nomination Best Female Artist
  • 2001 - Irish Film and Television Awards – Nomination Best Actress

References

  1. ^ Maria Doyle Kennedy at The Headline Agency
  2. ^ RTÉ News http://www.rte.ie/player/#!v=1141295. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ Maria Doyle Kennedy Joins 'Dexter' Season
  4. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (June 10, 2010). "Maria Doyle Kennedy Joins 'Dexter' Season". Deadline.com. Retrieved October 29, 2011.
  5. ^ Blackburn, Jen (September 23, 2011). "I love playing the most hated woman in Britain". The Sun. London. Retrieved October 29, 2011.

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