Denise Gough

Denise Gough

actress, additional crew

Denise Gough was born on Feb 28, 1980 in Ireland. Denise Gough's big-screen debut came with The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall directed by Rowan Joffe in 2008. Denise Gough is known for Andor directed by Toby Haynes, Diego Luna stars as Cassian Andor and Kyle Soller as Syril Karn. Denise Gough has got 3 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Denise Gough achieved is Barcelona-Sant Jordi International Film Festival. The upcoming new tvshow Denise Gough plays is Andor - Season 1 which will be released on Sep 21, 2022.

Denise was born in Ireland in 1980 to a father who was an electrician - later a fisheries expert - and a mother who "was pregnant for nine and a half years" since Denise is the seventh of twelve children, her younger sister Kelly, born in 1987, also being an actress. At school she had no theatrical aspirations, leaving at age fifteen and moving to London a year later "to follow a boy." After several years in menial jobs she took a Saturday acting class and won a place at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in Wandsworth - having borrowed the audition fee - and graduated in 2003. In 2004 she made her television debut in Casualty (1986) and has since appeared in many populist series from Flics toujours (2003) to Stella (2012). However she has attracted more notice as a stage actress, being nominated in 2012 by the Evening Standard Awards for her roles in 'Our New Girl' and 'Desire Under the Elms' and in 2015 winning universal plaudits as the recovering drug addict in 'People, Places and Things' at the National Theatre.

  • Birthday

    Feb 28, 1980
  • Place of Birth

    Ennis, County Clare, Ireland
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

3 wins & 5 nominations

Barcelona-Sant Jordi International Film Festival
2021
Vores mand i Amerika (2020)
Winner - Best Actress
Behind the Voice Actors Awards
2016
Breakthrough Voice Actor of the Year
Winner - BTVA Voice Acting Award
2016
Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in a Video Game
Winner - BTVA Voice Acting Award
2016
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game
Winner - BTVA Voice Acting Award
Doragon kuesuto hîrôzu: Yamiryuu to sekaiju no shiro (2015)
2016
Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game
Winner - BTVA Voice Acting Award

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