Katherine Parkinson

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Parkinson studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and has appeared on stage in the plays The Seagull (2007), Cock (2009), and Home, I'm Darling (2018), for which she was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Play.

Parkinson was also a main cast member of the series Doc Martin for three series (2005–2009). She co-starred in all three series of Humans, a science-fiction drama on AMC/Channel 4, which aired from 2015 until 2018. She has also appeared in the films The Boat That Rocked (2009) and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018).

Early life

Parkinson was born in Hounslow, London, England,[2] to an English mother, Janet Parkinson, a teacher,[3] and Northern Irish father, the historian Alan Parkinson.[1] She grew up in Tolworth and Surbiton,[4] and studied at Tiffin Girls' School[5] before reading classics at St Hilda's College, Oxford.[6][7] She then studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art,[8] although she left before graduating in order to star in the play The Age of Consent, which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2001.[9]

Career

From 2005 until 2009, Parkinson played Pauline Lamb, a doctor's receptionist and later phlebotomist, in series two to four of the long-running ITV comedy-drama series Doc Martin.

While working on Doc Martin, she was asked by a friend from London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, comic actor Chris O'Dowd, to audition for the comedy series The IT Crowd as the show was having trouble casting a female lead.[7] In an interview with The Independent, Parkinson said the show's creator Graham Linehan originally wanted Jen to be "likeable", but she added: "I know what he wanted now – he wanted her to be the more normal person people could relate to." The IT Crowd premiered in 2006 and ran for four series, ending in 2014. While the character served as a comedic foil to the two main male characters, Parkinson's performance was well received by critics and audiences, prompting her 2011 nomination for, and winning in 2014, the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance.[10]

In 2007 she appeared in a new production of Chekhov's The Seagull at London's Royal Court Theatre, alongside Kristin Scott Thomas and Mackenzie Crook, for which she received positive reviews.[11]

She also contributed sketch characters to Katy Brand's ITV2 show Katy Brand's Big Ass Show (2007-2009), having been friends with Brand since their time at university.[12] At the end of 2009, she appeared in the Olivier award winning[13] play Cock at the Royal Court Theatre with Ben Whishaw and Andrew Scott.

She has performed several times on BBC Radio 4, including on Laura Solon: Talking and Not Talking; Mouth Trap,[14] which she also co-wrote with Brand; and The Odd Half Hour.[15] She also featured in television advertisements for Maltesers alongside fellow actress and comedian Amanda Abbington.

Parkinson played Sophie, one of the lead roles along with Mark Heap in BBC Four's three-part comedy series The Great Outdoors (2010).[16] In 2010 and 2011, she appeared in two plays: Season's Greetings at the National Theatre; and as Lady Teazle in The School for Scandal at the Barbican Centre. That same year, she appeared in The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, which premiered on BBC Two in 2011; and in 2012 she made a guest appearance as Kitty Riley in "The Reichenbach Fall", the second series finale of the series Sherlock.

In 2012 and 2013, she played the roles of Diana in Absent Friends at the Harold Pinter Theatre, and Laura in Before the Party at the Almeida Theatre, respectively. In 2014, Parkinson appeared in "Sardines", the first episode of the anthology series Inside No. 9, alongside Ben Willbond, as well as the miniseries The Honourable Woman, which aired in the UK on BBC Two and in the USA on SundanceTV.

In 2015, she starred in the BBC One comedy series The Kennedys, written by Emma Kennedy about growing up on a Stevenage estate in the 1970s.[17] She also played one of the lead roles in all three series of the British-American science fiction series Humans, which aired on Channel 4 and AMC between 2015 and 2018.

In 2016, Parkinson performed in the stage play Dead Funny at the Vaudeville Theatre. In 2018 and 2019, she performed in Home, I'm Darling, for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award,[18] as well as in Defending the Guilty, a legal sitcom which aired for one series on BBC Two and was subsequently renewed for a second,[19] before being cancelled due to coronavirus.[20]

She played Emma Jeanne Desfosses in Marjane Satrapi's film adaptation of Lauren Redniss's Radioactive in 2019, detailing the life of Marie Curie.

In 2019, Parkinson's debut work as a playwright, Sitting, had its London premiere, following a month-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe.[21] The play was well reviewed, with The Guardian[22] writing "Parkinson delicately reveals connections that, by the end, give the play a wistful emotional weight." Parkinson adapted the play for BBC Four in early 2021.[23]

Parkinson appeared in series 10 of Taskmaster in 2020.[24] Parkinson won the second episode but was behind in total points for the majority of the series, and ended up in last place.[25]

In 2022, Parkinson played Nell Taylor in the film The Nan Movie and, in 2024, she portrayed Lizzie Vereker in Disney+'s period drama Rivals, an adaptation of Jilly Cooper's novel, Rivals. For her role in Rivals Parkinson was nominated at the 2025 British Academy Television Awards for the Best Supporting Actress category.[26][27]

On June 9, 2025, it was announced that Parkinson would portray Molly Weasley in the upcoming Harry Potter TV series[28] for which she has received attacks on social media regarding the gender-critical feminism of author J. K. Rowling.[29]

Personal life

Parkinson married actor Harry Peacock in 2009,[30] and they have two daughters.[31] Parkinson and Peacock first met in 2003, Parkinson relating, "I met my husband doing a workshop based on the book Heart of A Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov. He was the dog."[32] Both starred in the TV series The Kennedys.[33] Peacock has lupus.[34] Parkinson is the daughter-in-law of the late Trevor Peacock.[35]

Filmography

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Film

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Hard to Swallow Katie Short film
2008 Easy Virtue Marion Whittaker
How to Lose Friends & Alienate People PR Woman
2009 The Boat That Rocked Felicity
St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold Physics Teacher
2010 Cooked Lucy (voice) Short films
2011 The Bride of Vernon Mary Mae (voice)
2014 Off the Page: Britain Isn't Eating Marion / Sarah
2016 The Complete Walk: Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice
2018 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society Isola Pribby
2019 Radioactive Emma Jeanne Desfosses
How to Fake a War Kate Hemmings
2021 Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break Clemmie
2022 The Nan Movie Nell Taylor
2024 That Christmas Mrs. Forrest (voice)

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Ahead of the Class Vicky Foley Television film
Casualty Helen Gibbons Episode: "The Long Goodbye" (uncredited role)
Extras Woman in Queue Episode: "Ross Kemp & Vinnie Jones"
2005–2009 Doc Martin Pauline Lamb Series 2-4 & Christmas special, 24 episodes
2006 Comedy Lab Various roles Episode: "Slap"
2006–2010,

2013

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Nominated – BAFTA for Best Female Comedy Performance[37]
Winner of BAFTA award Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme 2014[10]
2007 Fear, Stress & Anger Gemma 5 episodes
Love Triangle Patty (voice) Television short film
Christmas at the Riviera Vanessa Television film
2007–2009 Katy Brand's Big Ass Show Various characters 18 episodes
2009 Jonathan Creek Nicola Episode: "The Grinning Man"
2009–2010 The Old Guys Amber 8 episodes
2010 The Great Outdoors Sophie 3 episodes
Whites Caroline[38] 6 episodes
2011 Psychoville Fiona Episode: "The Hunt"
Comedy Showcase Pip Episode: "Coma Girl"
2011–2012 The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff Conceptiva 4 episodes
2011, 2015 Would I Lie to You? Herself - Panellist Series 5, Episode 3

Series 9, Episode 2

2012 Sherlock Kitty Riley[39] Episode: "The Reichenbach Fall"
2013 Love Matters Jo Pepper Episode: "Officially Special"
2014 Cardinal Burns Super Computer (voice) Series 2, Episode 4
The Honourable Woman Rachel Stein Mini-series; 8 episodes
Inside No. 9 Rebecca Episode: "Sardines"
Crackanory Herself - Storyteller Series 2, Episode 3: "The Crisis Plan"
2014–2016 In the Club Kim Hall 12 episodes
2015 Horizon Herself - Narrator Episode: "Which Universe Are We In?"
The Kennedys Brenda Kennedy Lead role; 6 episodes
2015–2018 Humans Laura Hawkins Lead role; 24 episodes
2017 Urban Myths Ange Episode: "Bob Dylan: Knockin' on Dave's Door"
2018 Hang Ups Karen Muller 6 episodes
2018–2019 Defending the Guilty Caroline Bratt Lead role; 7 episodes
2020 Unprecedented Liz Series 1, Episode 3
Taskmaster Herself - Contestant Series 10, 10 episodes
Pandemonium Rachel Jessop One-off BBC One comedy (pilot episode of Here We Go)[40]
2021 Sitting Mary TV adaption of Parkinson's 2018 stage play for BBC Four[23]
Spreadsheet Lauren Lead role; 8 episodes
Hitmen Kat Gaitskill 5 episodes
2022 Travel Man Herself Travel documentary[41]
2022–present Here We Go Rachel Jessop Lead role; 13 episodes[42]
2023 Significant Other Anna 6 episodes
2024 Inside No. 9 Herself Series 9, Episode: "Plodding On"
Rivals Lizzie Vereker 8 episodes[43]
TBA Template:Pending film Antonia Filming[44]
Template:Pending film Molly Weasley Pre-production[45]

Radio

Year Title Role
2004 A Certain Smile Catherine
Good Times Role Patient
2008 The Odd Half Hour
Mouth Trap Writer, performer
2010 Sarah Millican's Support Group Kim
2011 The Lost Weekend
The Drover of Clissold Common
The One and Only Layla
Souvenirs Samantha
2011–2015 Don't Start Kim
2012 Welcome to Our Village, Please Invade Carefully Katrina
Diary of a Nobody Carrie Pooter
The Bat Man Colette
The Lady from the Sea Bolette
2013 Start/Stop Alice
2019 Date Night Maddy

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Age of Consent[46] Stephanie Pleasance Edinburgh Edinburgh Festival
2002 The Age of Consent[47] Stephanie Bush Theatre
Frame 312[48] Maggie / Doris / Marie Donmar Warehouse
Deep Throat Live on Stage[49] Linda Lovelace Assembly Rooms Edinburgh Festival Fat Bloke Productions
2003 Camille[50] Olympe Lyric Hammersmith
The Increased Difficulty of Concentration Anna Balcar The Gate (London)
The Riot Act[51] Antigone The Gate (London)
2004 The Unthinkable[52] Fran Sheffield Crucible
Cigarettes and Chocolate[53] Gail King's Head Theatre
Flush[54] Lily Soho Theatre
2006 Other Hands[55] Lydia Soho Theatre
2006–2007 The Lightning Play[56] Imogen Cumberbatch Almeida Theatre
2007 The Seagull[11] Masha Royal Court Theatre
2009 Cock[57] W Royal Court Theatre
2010 Season's Greetings[58] Pattie Royal National Theatre
2011 The School for Scandal[59] Lady Teazle Barbican Theatre
66 Books[60] Jo Bush Theatre
2012 Absent Friends[61] Diana Harold Pinter Theatre
2013 Before the Party[62][63] Laura Almeida Theatre
2016–2017 Dead Funny Eleanor Vaudeville Theatre
2018–2019 Home, I'm Darling[64] Judy Theatr Clwyd and Royal National Theatre Co-Production

Nominated – Olivier Award for Best Actress

2019 Uncle Vanya[65] Sonya Theatre Royal Bath
2020 Shoe Lady[66] Viv Royal Court Theatre
2022 Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice Lyttelton Theatre

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Worms Clan Wars Ms. Tara Pinkle Narrator
2014 Worms Battlegrounds

Awards and nominations

Award Date Category Work Result Ref.
2006 British Comedy Awards Best Female Comedy Newcomer The IT Crowd Nominated [67]
Best TV Comedy Actress Nominated [67]
2008 Monte-Carlo Television Festival Awards Golden Nymph - Outstanding Actress - Comedy Series Nominated [67]
2009 Nominated [67]
2009 British Comedy Awards Best Female Comedy Newcomer Won [67][36]
2010 Best TV Comedy Actress Nominated [67]
2011 BAFTA TV Awards 2011 Best Female Comedy Performance Nominated [67][37]
2014 BAFTA TV Awards 2014 Best Female Comedy Performance Won [67][10]
2025 BAFTA TV Awards 2025 Best Supporting Actress Rivals Nominated [67][26]
2025 Royal Television Society Programme Awards Supporting Actor – Female Nominated [68]

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