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Hayley Squires 2016

Hayley Squires (born 16 April 1988) is an English actress and playwright, best known for her work in the Ken Loach film I, Daniel Blake.[1] Squires has also appeared in Call the Midwife (2012), Southcliffe (2013), Complicit (2013), Blood Cells (2014), A Royal Night Out (2015) and Murder (2016). Her first play, Vera Vera Vera, was produced by the Royal Court Theatre in 2012.[2]

I, Daniel Blake won the Palme d'Or Award at the Cannes Film Festival, Best British Film at the 2017 BAFTA's and was the Audience Award winner at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.

Hayley was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by BAFTA for her role of Katie in I, Daniel Blake in 2017.[3]

It was announced in May 2017 that Hayley would be joining the cast of 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' at The Apollo Theatre [4]- the play will run from July-October 2017. Other cast members include Sienna Miller, Jack O'Connell and Colm Meaney. Directed by Benedict Andrews.

Early life

Born in Forest Hill, South London as Hayley McGinty in 1988, Squires grew up with her mother, father and older brother.[5]

She trained at Rose Bruford College in Sidcup and graduated in 2010 with BA (Hons) Acting.[5][6]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Complicit Joan Directed by Niall MacCormick
2014 Blood Cells Hayley Directed by Luke Seomore, Joseph Bull
2015 A Royal Night Out Debbie Directed by Julian Jarrold
2015 Polar Bear (Short) Lea Directed by Sean Buckley[disambiguation needed]
2016 I, Daniel Blake Katie Directed by Ken Loach
2016 Away Kaz Directed by David Blair
2017 Giantland Mum Directed by Yousaf Ali Khan

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Call the Midwife Maureen Warren Episode #1.1
2013 Southcliffe Louise Cooper 3 Episodes
2016 Murder Bryony Phelps Episode: 'Lost Weekend'
2017 The Last Leg Herself - Guest appearance Episode #12 of Series 10
2017 Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams Episode: 'The Commuter'
2017 The Miniaturist[7] Cornelia 3 Episodes
2017 Untitled project Currently filming

Theatre credits

Year Title Role Notes
2011 As Good A Time As Any Amy The Print Room
2017 The Pitchfork Disney[8][9] Haley Stray Shoreditch Town Hall, Directed by Jamie Lloyd
2017 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof[10] Mae Apollo Theatre, Directed by Benedict Andrews

Awards

I, Daniel Blake
British Independent Film Awards 4 December 2016 Best Actress Nominated
Most Promising Newcomer Won
British Academy Film Awards 12 February 2017 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated
Denver Film Festival 14 November 2016 Special Jury Prize: Best Actress Won
Evening Standard British Film Awards 8 December 2016 Best Supporting Actress Won
London Film Critics' Circle 22 January 2017 British/Irish Actress of the Year Nominated
BAFTA 12 February 2017 Best British Film Won
BAFTA 12 February 2017 Best Supporting Actress Nominated
3 Empire Film Awards 19 March 2017 Best Female Newcomer Nominated
3 Empire Film Awards 19 March 2017 Best British Film Won
National Film Awards 23 March 2017 Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated

References

  1. ^ "Hayley Squires: The girl who came from nowhere to win hearts at Cannes". Hindustan Times. 19 May 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Vera Vera Vera, Royal Court, review". The Daily Telegraph. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Bafta nominee Hayley Squires on I, Daniel Blake, and why working class girls aren't victims". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-03-14.
  4. ^ "Cast joining Sienna Miller in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof announced". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 2017-06-27.
  5. ^ a b squires. "Hayley Squires: Ken Loach's new muse and red carpet revolutionary".
  6. ^ "Hayley Squires - working classes cast as bad mothers".
  7. ^ "Anya Taylor-Joy and Romola Garai star in The Miniaturist". BBC News. 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  8. ^ "Review: The Pitchfork Disney (Shoreditch Town Hall)". WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  9. ^ Gardner, Lyn (2017-02-03). "The Pitchfork Disney review – exhilarating chocoholic apocalypse". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  10. ^ "Hayley Squires Joins Cat On A Hot Tin Roof at the Apollo Theatre | Boxoffice.co.uk". www.boxoffice.co.uk. Retrieved 2017-06-27.