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CAPTAIN AMERICA
HAYLEY ATWELL (Peggy Carter) has had an exciting year, with
her role as Peggy Carter in "Captain America: The First Avenger.” Last year,
Hayley starred on our television screens in a number of exciting projects. In
the ITV remake of the 1960s cult classic "The Prisoner,” she played Lucy
alongside Ian McKellen, James Caviezel and Ruth Wilson. Hayley received a Golden
Globe nomination in the Best Performance by an Actress category for her work in
the Channel 4 drama "Pillars of the Earth,” based on Ken Follett's novel. She
went on to star again on Channel 4 in "Any Human Heart.” In this highly
acclaimed adaptation of William Boyd's novel Hayley played Freya, Logan's
mistress, alongside Kim Cattrall, Gillian Anderson and Tom Hollander.
Last year Hayley starred alongside Ben Wishaw in "Love/Hate,” a short film
which was a runner-up in the 2009 Palm Springs International Festival of Short
Films. She also trod the boards in the West End in Arthur Miller's modern
classic, "A View From the Bridge,” alongside Ken Stott and Mary Elizabeth
Mastrantonio. Hayley's outstanding performance in the role of Catherine earned
her rave reviews and a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category at
this year's Olivier Awards.
In 2008 Hayley starred alongside Keira Knightly in "The Duchess,” directed by
Saul Dibb and based on the bestselling biography "Georgiana: Duchess of
Devonshire,” by Amanda Foreman. In this feature film she played lead character
Bess Foster, the Duchess' best friend. The same year audiences saw Hayley in "Brideshead
Revisited,” directed by Julian Jarrold, playing the lead female role of Julia
Flyte alongside Matthew Goode.
In 2007 Hayley appeared in "Cassandra's Dream,” a satirical thriller directed
by Woody Allen and co-starring Colin Farrell and Ewan McGregor. Hayley played
the character Angela, an ambitious actress on-the-rise, whose path crosses that
of two brothers who choose to take a risk and venture in to crime in order to
better their lives. The same year Hayley also appeared in "How About You,” based
on the short story Hardcore, written by Maeve Binchy. Directed by Anthony Byrne,
Hayley starred alongside Vanessa Redgrave, Joss Ackland, Orla Brady and Joan
O'Hara.
On television, Hayley won critical acclaim for her performance in the BBC's
"The Line of Beauty,” an adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Booker Prize-winning
novel. Written by Andrew Davies and directed by Saul Dibb, Hayley played the
role of Cat Fedden and starred alongside Dan Stevens and Tim Mclnnerny. Her
other television credits include "Mansfield Park,” in which she played the role
of Mary and co-starred with Billie Piper; "Ruby in the Smoke,” directed by Brian
Percival; and "Fear of Fanny,” directed by Coky Giedroyc.
Alongside television and film, Hayley has appeared in many theatrical roles.
At the National Theatre, she played Barbara Undershaft in "Major Barbara.” Her
other stage roles include "Man of Mode” (National Theatre), directed by Nicholas
Hynter and written by George Etherege, for which she won critical acclaim;
"Women Beware Women” (RSC), directed by Laurence Boswell; and "Prometheus Bound”
(Sound Theatre), directed by James Kerr.
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