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Kate E. O'Toole (born 1960) is an Irish actress. She is the daughter of actors Peter O'Toole and Siân Phillips and was named after Katharine Hepburn.. Although born in England, she holds an Irish passport and birth certificate having been registered as an overseas birth with the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs.
O'Toole attended North London Collegiate School.
O'Toole appeared in a 2006 West End production of Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke at the Apollo Theatre, London, and is cast in Channel 4's Forgiven. She appeared in the first and third season of the Showtime series The... MORE
Kate E. O'Toole (born 1960) is an Irish actress. She is the daughter of actors Peter O'Toole and Siân Phillips and was named after Katharine Hepburn.. Although born in England, she holds an Irish passport and birth certificate having been registered as an overseas birth with the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs.
O'Toole attended North London Collegiate School.
O'Toole appeared in a 2006 West End production of Tennessee Williams' Summer and Smoke at the Apollo Theatre, London, and is cast in Channel 4's Forgiven. She appeared in the first and third season of the Showtime series The Tudors as Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury.
She was nominated for Best Actress at the Irish Times Theatre awards for her role as Eleanor in Rough Magic Theatre Company's production of Terry Johnson's Dead Funny. She won Best Actress UK in the Barclays/Arts Council Theatre Awards for her performance as 'B' in Edward Albee's Three Tall Women (Lyric theatre, Belfast).
In 2010 she filmed a remake of Patrice Leconte's classic L'homme du train with Donald Sutherland and U2's Larry Mullen.
Other film credits include The Last Furlong (2011), Possession (2002), Dancing at Lughnasa (1998), Get Well Soon (BBC LESS
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