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Valene Kane

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  • Age: 35 years young
  • Born: Monday 30th of January 1989
  • Birthplace: Nerwy, Nerwy, Ireland
  • Nationality: Northern Irish
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Profession: Actress
  • Height: 5'7" (or 170 cm)
  • Years active: 2007 - present (started around 18 years old; 17 years in the business)

About Valene Kane

Kane was born and raised in Newry, County Down. She is the daughter of former footballer and coach Val Kane.[2] From the age of 15, she was part of the National Youth Theatre, most notably starring in their production of 20 Cigarettes. She left Northern Ireland for London at 18 and trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Kane was cast in The Fading Light by the director Ivan Kavanagh after he spotted her in a short film, July, that was posted on YouTube.[3] She was chosen partly for her successful experience with improvisation in the short film.[4] 2013 saw her play Rose Stagg in the BBC's TV series The Fall, and Dara in the comic Irish thriller Jump. Also in 2013, Kane played the title role in Strindberg's Miss Julie at the newly founded Reading Rep.[5]

Another film work Still Early, a short film which premiered at the Galway Film Festival. Kane's work for the BBC in 2016 includes taking the lead in BBC Three drama Thirteen, the third series of The Fall, and an episode of Murder. Also that year, she played Lyra Erso, the protagonist's mother, in the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.[6][7]

Kane has been seen on stage as Nance, in the Finborough Theatre's production of Autumn Fire,[8] The Love in Punchdrunk's production The Black Diamond,[9] which sold out "in mere minutes"[10] and Lady Lydia Languish in The Rivals.[11] She also played Girleen in Martin McDonagh's The Lonesome West in which one reviewer said "Kane gives Girleen a schoolgirl reality, her confident swagger and challenge covering the only genuine feelings for anyone else that the play possesses".[12]

Kane's radio drama work for the BBC includes The Demon Brother and Stroma Sessions for which she won Best Supporting Performer.

In 2018 Valene Kane played journalist Amy Whittaker who investigates the recruitment of young European women by ISIS in the 2018 thriller film Profile by Timur Bekmambetov. The film takes place entirely on computer screens. It premiered at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Panorama Audience Award.[13]

2019 saw Kane in Anne Sewitsky's Sonja: The White Swan which premiered at Sundance Film Festival[14] and in BBC TV Movie Counsel in which she played "an alpha female barrister [who] complicates her professional and personal life when she takes on a young client"[15]

Kane could also be heard on the Monobox Speech Share podcast reading from Marina Carr's "Portia Coughlan".

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shes awsume as Morgan Le Fay

Posted by noonecares 2024-01-20 09:09  

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