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Harriet Jane Morahan (born 1978) is an award-winning English television, film, and stage actress.
Hattie Morahan is the youngest daughter of television and film director Christopher Morahan and actress Anna Carteret. Her older sister is theatre director Rebecca Morahan.
Hattie was educated at Frensham Heights School and New Hall, Cambridge, graduating with an English degree. While at Cambridge, she directed and appeared in student productions, including A View from the Bridge, which won her 'the most outstanding performance' award at the 1999 National Student Drama Festival for her role as... MORE
Harriet Jane Morahan (born 1978) is an award-winning English television, film, and stage actress.
Hattie Morahan is the youngest daughter of television and film director Christopher Morahan and actress Anna Carteret. Her older sister is theatre director Rebecca Morahan.
Hattie was educated at Frensham Heights School and New Hall, Cambridge, graduating with an English degree. While at Cambridge, she directed and appeared in student productions, including A View from the Bridge, which won her 'the most outstanding performance' award at the 1999 National Student Drama Festival for her role as Catherine.
Her undergraduate work at the ADC Theatre 1997 – 2000 is listed at .
She made her professional debut at the age of 17, playing the leading role of Una Gwithian in a two-part BBC television adaptation of The Peacock Spring (1996).
Morahan joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2001, making her theatre debut at Stratford upon Avon in Love in a Wood and her London debut at the Barbican Theatre in December 2001 in Hamlet. Other credits for the company included Night of the Soul and Prisoner's Dilemma.
At the Tricycle Theatre in March 2004 she played Ruby, a Sixties hippie who becomes a LESS
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