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Hannah Murray

Hannah Murray is an English actress known for her roles in television and film. She gained recognition for playing Cassie in the British teen drama *Skins* and Gilly in the HBO fantasy series *Game of Thrones*, where she received Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Murray has also starred in films such as *God Help The Girl*, which won a Special Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival, and *Bridgend*, where she earned the Tribeca Film Festival Best Actress Award for her performance.

July 1989: Hannah Murray Born

In July 1989, Tegan Lauren-Hannah Murray was born. She is an English actress known for her roles in Skins and Game of Thrones.

July 1989: Born in Bristol

On 1 July 1989, Hannah Murray was born in Bristol.

2007: Cast as Cassie Ainsworth in Skins

In 2007, Hannah Murray was cast as Cassie Ainsworth in the E4 teen drama series Skins, marking a significant step in her career.

May 2008: Stage Debut in That Face

In May 2008, Hannah Murray made her stage debut as Mia in the West End production of That Face.

2008: Appeared in That Face

In 2008, Hannah Murray appeared on stage in Polly Stenham's play That Face in West End.

2008: Continued role as Cassie Ainsworth in Skins

In 2008, Hannah Murray continued her role as Cassie Ainsworth in the second series of Skins before leaving the show.

2008: Left Skins

In 2008, Hannah Murray left Skins at the end of the second series.

2009: Appeared in Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

In 2009, Hannah Murray appeared in the ITV adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, playing Dorothy Savage.

2010: Starred in Womb and Chatroom

In 2010, Hannah Murray starred in the thriller film Womb and the adaptation of Enda Walsh's Chatroom, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

August 2011: Cast as Gilly in Game of Thrones

On 8 August 2011, HBO confirmed that Hannah Murray would portray Gilly in the second and third seasons of Game of Thrones.

2012: Appeared in The Numbers Station & Game of Thrones

In 2012, Hannah Murray appeared in the action thriller film The Numbers Station and the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones as Gilly.

2012: Appeared in The Numbers Station

In 2012, Hannah Murray appeared in the action thriller film The Numbers Station.

2013: Reprised Role in Skins & Appeared in Music Video

In 2013, Hannah Murray reprised her role as Cassie Ainsworth in Skins and starred in the music video for "Your Cover's Blown" by Belle & Sebastian.

2013: Reprised Role as Cassie in Skins

In 2013, Murray reprised her role as Cassie Ainsworth in a two-episode feature in the final series of Skins.

January 2014: God Help the Girl Premiered at Sundance Film Festival

In January 2014, Hannah Murray starred in God Help the Girl, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

2014: Starred in God Help The Girl

In 2014, Hannah Murray starred in the musical romance film Stuart Murdoch's God Help The Girl.

2014: Acted in Martine

In 2014, Murray appeared in the Off West End play Martine.

2015: Starred in Lily & Kat

In 2015, Hannah Murray starred in Lily & Kat, an independent American film.

2015: Starred in Bridgend and Won Best Actress

In 2015, Hannah Murray starred in the Danish film Bridgend and won the Tribeca Film Festival for Best Actress Award for her role.

2016: Played Sylvia Ageloff in The Chosen

In 2016, Hannah Murray played Sylvia Ageloff in the film The Chosen.

2017: Starred in Detroit

In 2017, Hannah Murray starred in Kathryn Bigelow's drama Detroit.

2017: Sectioned Following Involvement in "Wellness Cult"

In 2017, Hannah Murray was sectioned following her involvement in a "wellness cult", as reported in 2024.

2018: Played Leslie "Lulu" Van Houten in Charlie Says

In 2018, Hannah Murray played the lead role of Leslie "Lulu" Van Houten in the film Charlie Says.

2019: Final Season of Game of Thrones

In 2019, Hannah Murray appeared in the final season of Game of Thrones as Gilly, concluding her role in the series.

2024: Reported Sectioning in 2017

In 2024, it was reported that Hannah Murray had been sectioned in 2017 following her involvement in a "wellness cult".