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Charlotte Hope (born 15 October 1991) is an English actress. She first achieved recognition for her recurring role as Myranda in the third through fifth seasons of the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2013–2016). Hope gained further prominence in the lead role of Catherine of Aragon on the Starz historical drama series The Spanish Princess (2019–2020). In 2020, she appeared as a series regular on the second season of the ITV thriller Bancroft and the Netflix biographical drama The English Game. Hope headlined the Showmax true crime series Catch Me a Killer as forensic psychologist Micki Pistorius in 2024.
Outside television, Hope's film roles include The Theory of Everything (2014), The Nun (2018), and The Chelsea Cowboy (2023). She also voiced one of the playable characters in the action-adventure video game We Happy Few (2018).
Early life and education
Hope was born in Salisbury and grew up in Lower Daggons, a rural hamlet in the New Forest District of Hampshire. Her younger sister Emily Norris is a member of the band Police Dog Hogan. Their father is a barrister and former jockey and their mother stayed at home, having previously worked in PR.
Hope attended boarding school. She first discovered acting through a drama class at school. She went on to study French and Spanish at the University of Oxford. Whilst there, she found an agent and began taking jobs in theatre and commercials. Upon graduation from Oxford, Hope spent a year in Paris training in acting at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq.
Career
Hope made her film debut as a factory worker in the 2012 musical Les Miserables.
In 2013, Hope began playing the role of Ramsay Bolton's sadistic lover, Myranda, in HBO's fantasy drama series Game of Thrones. She continued in the role until the character died during the fifth season and her body was found in the sixth-season premiere. In 2014, she guest starred in the first season of The Musketeers, playing the role of Charlotte Mellendorf. That same year, she appeared in the film The Theory of Everything, portraying Philippa Hawking, the younger sister of Stephen Hawking. In 2015, she had a leading role in the British gangster film North v South as Willow Clarke. That same year, Hope appeared in the music video "Beautiful to Me" by Olly Murs.
In 2016, Hope appeared in the biographical romantic drama A United Kingdom and the romantic thriller Allied. In 2017, she had a supporting role in the drama film Three Christs and in 2018, she co-starred in the horror film The Nun.
Hope has also done theatre work, including Broadway shows such as Buried Child where she played the role of Shelly in 2016. In 2017 she played the role of Zara in Almeida Theatre's Albion and in 2018 she played as Dr. Michaels' mother in The New Group's Good for Otto.
In March 2018, Hope was cast in the lead role of the Starz series The Spanish Princess, in which she plays Catherine of Aragon. The show is a follow-up to The White Queen and The White Princess.
In January 2020, she appeared as Annabel Connors, a main character in Season 2 of Bancroft opposite Sarah Parish. Having worked with Danish director Birgitte Stærmouse on the first season of The Spanish Princess, the pair teamed up again for Netflix's miniseries The English Game, which also aired in 2020.
She plays South African criminal profiler Micki Pistorius in the 2024 Showmax series Catch Me a Killer.
Personal life
After meeting on the set of The Spanish Princess in 2018, Hope has since been in a relationship with her co-star Ruairi O'Connor.
Filmography
= Film
== Television
== Video games
=Stage
References
External links
Charlotte Hope on Twitter
Charlotte Hope at IMDb
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- Marla Maples
- The Nun
- Testament of Youth (film)
- Allied (film)
- Three Christs
- The Conjuring 2
- Slipknot
- The Theory of Everything (film 2014)
- Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken
- Kill the Boy
- Charlotte Hope
- Hope Hicks
- Catch Me a Killer (TV series)
- Ruairi O'Connor
- The Spanish Princess
- The Nun (2018 film)
- Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Micki Pistorius
- Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796–1817)
- Georgie Henley