Fiona Glascott
Fiona Glascott (born 22 November 1982) is an Irish actress. She is best known for playing the young Minerva McGonagall in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, which is a spin-off prequel of the Harry Potter film series.[3] Early lifeGlascott was born in Waterford, Ireland[1] and grew up in Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary.[4] CareerTheaterOn stage in London she has appeared in Mahler's Conversion (Aldwych Theatre, West End),[5] Hitchcock Blonde (Royal Court and Lyric Theatre, West End),[6] in the original production of Whipping It Up at the Bush Theatre,[7] and as Margery Pinchwife in The Country Wife (Haymarket, West End).[8] Her theatre credits in Dublin include: A Life (Abbey Theatre/National Tour), The Spirit of Annie Ross at the Gate Theatre, and as Nina in The Seagull at the Corn Exchange.[4] TelevisionHer television credits include Ballykissangel, Fair City, The Bill, Bachelors Walk, Foyle's War and Clone.[4][9] In 2010, she was a guest star in the final two-part episode of ITV's hit drama A Touch of Frost, playing the troubled daughter of Frost's one-time corrupt colleague. In 2011, Glascott appeared in the recurring role of Diane on the BBC/Showtime sitcom Episodes. That same year, she appeared as a novice nun with a secret in the episode "A Sacred Trust" of the detective drama series Midsomer Murders.[10] She co-starred as famed editor Judith Jones on the TV series Julia. FilmOn film, Glascott has appeared in This Is My Father, Crush Proof, Goldfish Memory, Omagh, The Duel and Brooklyn. She appeared in the 2009 CBS television movie Miss Irena's Children. She also starred in Torstein Blixfjord's 2012 short film Bird in a Box, alongside Brian d'Arcy James.[11] In 2018, Glascott joined the cast of the Harry Potter spin-off franchise Fantastic Beasts as a young Minerva McGonagall (a role originated by Maggie Smith) in the film Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, a role she would reprise in the 2022 sequel Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.[12] Her role in the film series was controversial for some fans of the series, as her character had not been believed to have been born yet and was shown in the film teaching at Hogwarts.[13][14][15] Personal lifeIn 2014, Glascott married actor Tom Brooke, the son of actor Paul Brooke.[2] They have one daughter.[2] Filmography
AwardsIn 2003, Glascott was nominated for the Irish Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film/TV for the film Goldfish Memory.[17] References
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