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Alternate Names: 한나 머레이, 해나 머레이, ハンナ・マリー, ティーガン・ローレン=ハンナ・マリー, 汉娜·穆雷
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances:
Most Important Roles: - Chatroom (2010) as Emily
- The Numbers Station (2013) as Rachel Davis
- Womb (2010) as Monica
- God Help the Girl (2014) as Cass
- Lily & Kat (2015) as Kat
- Bridgend (2015) as Sara
- Game of Thrones The IMAX Experience (2015) as Gilly
- The Chosen (2016) as Sylvia Ageloff
- Detroit (2017) as Julie Ann
- Little Glory (2011) as Jessica
Career Highlights: - Chatroom (2010)
- The Numbers Station (2013)
- Womb (2010)
- God Help the Girl (2014)
- Lily & Kat (2015)
- Bridgend (2015)
- Game of Thrones The IMAX Experience (2015)
- The Chosen (2016)
- Detroit (2017)
- Little Glory (2011)
Awards
Awards: - Nominated for 1 Bodil - Best Actress (Bedste kvindelige hovedrolle) (2016)
- Nominated for 1 Golden Nymph - Outstanding Actress - Drama Series (2008)
- Won Special Mention (2015)
- Nominated for 1 Actor - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2020)
- Nominated for 1 Actor - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2016)
- Nominated for 1 Actor - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2014)
- Won Special Jury Prize - World Cinema - Dramatic (2014)
- Won Jury Award - Best Actress in a Narrative Feature (2015)
- Won CinEuphoria - Merit - Honorary Award (2020)
- Won Evolutionary Award - Best Actress Feature Film (2015)
Full Biography
Tegan Lauren-Hannah Murray (born 1 July 1989) is an English actress. She played Cassie in Skins (2007–2008, 2013) and Gilly in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2012–2019), for which she has been nominated along with her castmates for three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Her film roles include the 2014 musical romance film Stuart Murdoch's God Help The Girl which won her a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and 2015 drama film Jeppe Rønde's Bridgend for which she won the Tribeca Film Festival for Best Actress Award.
Between her screen roles she appeared on stage in Polly Stenham's play That Face in West End (2008) and in the Off West End play Martine (2014).