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[M]He is best known for his many revolutionary contributions in electromagnetism[/M] in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | Nikola Tesla (Serbian: Никола Тесла; [nǐkola têsla]; Smiljan, Austrian Empire, July 10, 1856—New York, January 7, 1943) was a Serbian inventor, electrical engineer, and mechanical engineer, best known for his contributions the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
Born and raised in the Austrian Empire, Tesla studied engineering and physics in the 1870s without graduating, and gained practical experience in the early 1880s working in telephony and Continental Edison in the new electric power industry. In 1884, he emigrated to the United States and became a naturalized American citizen. He worked for a short period at Edison Machine Works in New York before starting on his own. With the help of partners to fund and commercialize his ideas, Tesla set up laboratories and companies in New York to develop a variety of electrical and mechanical devices. His AC induction motor and patents relating to the polyphase system, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system the company eventually marketed.
Trying to develop inventions that he could patent and market, Tesla conducted a series of experiments with mechanical oscillators/generators, electrical discharge tubes, and radiography. He also built a remote-controlled boat, one of the first ever shown. Tesla became known as an inventor and demonstrated his achievements to wealthy celebrities and patrons in his laboratory, and distinguished himself by his talent in public speaking. During the 1890s, Tesla followed his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electrical power distribution in his high-voltage and high-frequency experiments in New York and Colorado Springs. | n |
She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed [M]Trainspotting (1996).[/M] | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
She made her film debut in [M]Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting[/M] (1996). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]She made her film debut in[/M] Danny Boyle's acclaimed [M]Trainspotting[/M] (1996). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]She received the role[/M] of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, [M]as a result of an audition.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
She received the role of [M]Dianne Coulston[/M], a middle school student [M]who does not avoid a fun life[/M], as a result of an audition. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
She received the role of [M]Dianne Coulston, a middle school student[/M] who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]She received the role of Dianne Coulston[/M], a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
In 2007, she starred in the drama [M]This Is Not A Country For Old Men[/M], Joel and [M]Ethan Coen[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
In 2007, she starred in the drama [M]This Is Not A Country For Old Men[/M], [M]Joel[/M] and Ethan [M]Coen[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
In 2007, she starred in the [M]drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men[/M], Joel and Ethan Coen. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]In 2007[/M], [M]she starred in[/M] the drama [M]This Is Not A Country For Old Men[/M], Joel and Ethan Coen. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
In 2007, [M]she starred in[/M] the drama [M]This Is Not A Country For Old Men[/M], Joel and Ethan Coen. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as [M]the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).[/M] | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
She also appeared in [M]Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011[/M]) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]She[/M] also [M]appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II[/M] (2011) [M]as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw[/M] (The Gray Lady). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in [M]Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005[/M]). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in [M]Marzycielu (2004[/M]) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in [M]Gosford Park (2001[/M]), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]Other significant creations in her oeuvre include[/M] Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a [M]reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy[/M] (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]Other significant creations in her oeuvre include[/M] Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), [M]Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu[/M] (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]Other significant creations in her oeuvre include[/M] Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), [M]Piotruś Pan[/M] in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park[/M] (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran[/M] in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
In 2008, she starred in the film [M]Chuck Palahniuk[/M] based on [M]the novel[/M] of the same name [M]by Chuck Palahniuk.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
In 2008, she starred in [M]the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name[/M] by Chuck Palahniuk. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
In 2008, she starred in [M]the film Chuck Palahniuk[/M] based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]In 2008, she starred in[/M] the film [M]Chuck Palahniuk[/M] based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
A Scottish descent, [M]she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]A Scottish descent, she[/M] grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]Kelly Macdonald[/M] (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British [M]actress[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald[/M] (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - [M]British[/M] actress. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald (born[/M] February 23, 1976 [M]in Glasgow[/M]) - British actress. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976[/M] in Glasgow) - British actress. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]He plays in[/M] BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, [M]Forbidden Empire[/M]). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]He plays in[/M] BBC productions and TV series ([M]The Hundred Faces Agent[/M], Forbidden Empire). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]He plays in[/M] BBC productions and [M]TV series[/M] (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | e |
[M]He plays in BBC productions[/M] and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the [M]Travis group[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
She is married to [M]Dougie Payne[/M], the [M]bassist of[/M] the [M]Travis[/M] group. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
[M]She is married to Dougie Payne[/M], the bassist of the Travis group. | Kelly Macdonald is a British actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland.
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. .
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney animated film Rebel. From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | n |
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller [M]No Country for Old Men in 2007[/M] that is hailed. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and [M]Nanny McPhee (2005[/M]), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in [M]Intermission (2003[/M]) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in [M]the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men[/M] in 2007 that is hailed. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is [M]especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in[/M] the Coen brothers' thriller [M]No Country for Old Men[/M] in 2007 that [M]is hailed.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]In the cinema, she holds notable roles in[/M] Intermission (2003) and [M]Nanny McPhee[/M] (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]In the cinema, she holds notable roles in Intermission[/M] (2003) and Nanny McPhee (2005), but it is especially her portrayal of Carla Jean Moss in the Coen brothers' thriller No Country for Old Men in 2007 that is hailed. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie [M]Rencontre au haut[/M] (2005), which [M]earned her an Emmy Award[/M]. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie [M]Rencontre au haut (2005[/M]), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in [M]the television movie Rencontre au haut[/M] (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in the mini-series [M]Power Games (2003[/M]) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that she obtained important roles with Della Smith in [M]the mini-series Power Games[/M] (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that [M]she obtained important roles with[/M] Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and [M]especially Gina in[/M] the television movie [M]Rencontre au haut[/M] (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, it was on television that [M]she obtained important roles with Della Smith in[/M] the mini-series [M]Power Games[/M] (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
However, [M]it was on television that she obtained important roles[/M] with Della Smith in the mini-series Power Games (2003) and especially Gina in the television movie Rencontre au haut (2005), which earned her an Emmy Award. . | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the [M]Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
From 2010 to 2014, she played the role of Margaret Thompson in the [M]Boardwalk Empire series[/M], broadcast on HBO. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]From 2010 to 2014[/M], [M]she played the role[/M] of [M]Margaret Thompson in[/M] the [M]Boardwalk Empire[/M] series, broadcast on HBO. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]From 2010 to 2014[/M], [M]she played the role[/M] of [M]Margaret Thompson[/M] in the Boardwalk Empire series, broadcast on HBO. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of [M]Gosford Park[/M] by Robert Altman, which [M]obtained[/M] numerous [M]distinctions, notably for its distribution.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of [M]Gosford Park[/M] by Robert Altman, which [M]obtained numerous distinctions[/M], notably for its distribution. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of [M]Gosford Park by Robert Altman[/M], which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]In 2001, she was part of the prestigious cast of Gosford Park[/M] by Robert Altman, which obtained numerous distinctions, notably for its distribution. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald[/M] is a British actress [M]born[/M] February 23, 1976 in [M]Glasgow[/M], [M]Scotland[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald[/M] is a British actress [M]born February 23, 1976[/M] in Glasgow, Scotland. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald is a[/M] British [M]actress[/M] born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
[M]Kelly Macdonald is[/M] a [M]British[/M] actress born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow, Scotland. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
In 2012, she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney [M]animated film Rebel.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2012, [M]she lent her voice to the character of Merida in the Disney[/M] animated [M]film Rebel[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]In 2012[/M], [M]she lent her voice to the character of Merida[/M] in the Disney animated film Rebel. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
After having responded to an open casting, [M]she made a remarkable debut[/M] playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting [M]in 1996.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
After having responded to an open casting, she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in [M]the black comedy Trainspotting[/M] in 1996. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
After having responded to an open casting, [M]she made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager[/M] in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
After having responded to an open casting, [M]she made a remarkable debut[/M] playing a sassy young teenager [M]in[/M] the black comedy [M]Trainspotting[/M] in 1996. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | e |
After having [M]responded to an open casting, she[/M] made a remarkable debut playing a sassy young teenager in the black comedy Trainspotting in 1996. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the [M]series Giri / Haji.[/M] | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2019, [M]she[/M] starred in the female lead of the mini-series The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also [M]plays in[/M] the series [M]Giri / Haji[/M]. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2019, [M]she starred in[/M] the female lead of the mini-series [M]The Victim[/M], a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son [M]which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards[/M], and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2019, [M]she starred in[/M] the female lead of the mini-series [M]The Victim, a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son[/M] which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2019, she starred in the female lead of the [M]mini-series The Victim[/M], a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
In 2019, [M]she starred in the female lead of[/M] the mini-series [M]The Victim[/M], a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]In 2019, she starred in[/M] the female lead of the mini-series [M]The Victim[/M], a performance of a mother bereaved by the murder of her son which earned her a BAFTA Scotland Awards, and also plays in the series Giri / Haji. | Kelly Macdonald (born February 23, 1976 in Glasgow) - British actress.
A Scottish descent, she grew up in the suburbs of Glasgow. She made her film debut in Danny Boyle's acclaimed Trainspotting (1996). She received the role of Dianne Coulston, a middle school student who does not avoid a fun life, as a result of an audition. Other significant creations in her oeuvre include Mary Maceachran in Gosford Park (2001), Piotruś Pan in Marzycielu (2004) and a reporter in Hitchhiking Across the Galaxy (2005). He plays in BBC productions and TV series (The Hundred Faces Agent, Forbidden Empire). In 2007, she starred in the drama This Is Not A Country For Old Men, Joel and Ethan Coen. In 2008, she starred in the film Chuck Palahniuk based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. She also appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011) as the ghost of Helena Ravenclaw (The Gray Lady).
She is married to Dougie Payne, the bassist of the Travis group. | n |
[M]Dunnes Stores[/M]
It's mostly business as usual for the Irish supermarket chain apart from Easter Sunday, when all stores will close and [M]Easter Monday when there'll be reduced opening hours nationwide.[/M] | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
[M]Dunnes Stores[/M]
It's mostly business as usual for the Irish supermarket chain apart from [M]Easter Sunday, when all stores will close[/M] and Easter Monday when there'll be reduced opening hours nationwide. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Good Friday : Normal opening hours
Easter Saturday : Normal opening hours
Easter Sunday : Selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday : 9am-9pm
[M]Tesco[/M]
The [M]grocery giant will open some of its stores on Easter Sunday from 10am-8pm[/M]. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | n |
Good Friday : Normal opening hours
Easter Saturday : Normal opening hours
Easter Sunday : Selected stores open from 10am-7pm
[M]Easter Monday : 9am-9pm[/M]
Tesco
The grocery giant will open some of its stores on Easter Sunday from 10am-8pm. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Good Friday : Normal opening hours
Easter Saturday : Normal opening hours
[M]Easter Sunday : Selected stores open from 10am-7pm[/M]
Easter Monday : 9am-9pm
Tesco
The grocery giant will open some of its stores on Easter Sunday from 10am-8pm. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Good Friday : Normal opening hours
[M]Easter Saturday : Normal opening hours[/M]
Easter Sunday : Selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday : 9am-9pm
Tesco
The grocery giant will open some of its stores on Easter Sunday from 10am-8pm. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
[M]Good Friday : Normal opening hours[/M]
Easter Saturday : Normal opening hours
Easter Sunday : Selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday : 9am-9pm
Tesco
The grocery giant will open some of its stores on Easter Sunday from 10am-8pm. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
Aldi stores are open all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
[M]Lidl stores are opening[/M] normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and [M]from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday[/M]. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
Aldi stores are open all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
[M]Lidl stores are opening normal hours on[/M] Good Friday and [M]Easter Saturday[/M] and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
Aldi stores are open all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
[M]Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday[/M] and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are open[/M] all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
[M]Easter Monday: 9am-9pm[/M]
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are[/M] open all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
[M]Easter Sunday: Closed[/M]
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are open[/M] all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
[M]Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm[/M]
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are open[/M] all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
[M]Good Friday: 9am-10pm[/M]
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
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Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are open[/M] all throughout the Easter holidays (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
[M]Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm[/M]
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | n |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are open[/M] all throughout the Easter holidays ([M]except Easter Sunday[/M]) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |
Aldi
[M]Aldi stores are open all throughout the Easter holidays[/M] (except Easter Sunday) at the following times:
Holy Thursday: 9am-10pm
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: Closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Lidl
Lidl stores are opening normal hours on Good Friday and Easter Saturday and from 9am to 9pm on Easter Monday. | Whether you need to pick up an Easter egg for a forgotten niece or nephew or have to do the big shop, you'd be kicking yourself if the local supermarket was closed.
Fear not, here are the opening hours for all the major retailers this Easter weekend for all your last-minute shopping needs.
Today's top videos STORY CONTINUES BELOW
Aldi
Good Friday: 9am-10pm
Easter Saturday: 9am-9pm
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
Centra
A spokesperson for Centra owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the Centra store locator for contact details.
Dunnes Stores
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: all stores closed
Easter Monday: reduced operating hours nationwide.
You can check your local Dunnes Stores' Easter opening hours here.
Lidl
Good Friday: normal opening hours
Easter Saturday: normal opening hours
Easter Sunday: selected stores open from 10am-7pm
Easter Monday: 9am-9pm
You can find which stores are open on Easter Sunday here.
SuperValu
A spokesperson for SuperValu owner Musgraves said: 'As SuperValu and Centra stores are independently owned and operated, please consult with your local store about their opening hours.
You can check the SuperValu store locator for contact details.
Tesco
Good Friday: normal opening hours. | e |