Mirren Mack

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Mirren Mack (born 8 December 1997) is a Scottish actress, known for portraying Kaya on the BBC drama The Nest, Florence in Sex Education, Queenie in the National Theatre’s 2022 production of Small Island, and Merwyn in the Netflix miniseries The Witcher: Blood Origin.

Born (1997-12-08) 8 December 1997 (age 28)[1]
Stirling, Scotland
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2016–present
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Mirren Mack
Born (1997-12-08) 8 December 1997 (age 28)[1]
Stirling, Scotland
EducationGuildhall School of Music and Drama (BA)
OccupationActress
Years active2016–present
TelevisionSex Education
The Nest
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Early life

Mack was born in Stirling, Scotland.[2] From a young age, she was exposed to the entertainment industry, with her father, Billy, being an actor and her mother, Callan, being a drama tutor.[2] Her younger sister, Molly, is also an actress.[3] With sister Molly, she danced at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.[3] Mack went to Riverside Primary school and then Wallace High School in Stirling,[4] In year five at High School, Mack attended the Dance School of Scotland's Musical Theatre.[1] In 2016, she received the Dewar Arts Award for outstanding Scottish talent in the arts,[2] enabling her the opportunity to audition for a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama,[2] where she studied a Bachelor of Arts in Acting.[5][6]

Career

Theatre

Mack made her professional acting debut in a stage production of Bat Boy as Mayor Maggie,[7] at the Citizen's Theatre, for which she won the Musical Theatre Award and the drama award for her year.[2]

Stage performances have included the play Wound by Philip Ridley in 2020.[8] In 2022, as Ophelia in the Bristol Old Vic's adaption of Shakespeare's Hamlet.[9] and the same year as Queenie in Small Island at the Royal National Theatre in London.[8]

Film and television

In 2019, Mack made her television debut in three episodes of the Netflix series Sex Education as Florence.[10][11] In 2020, Mack was cast in her first leading role as Kaya on the BBC drama series The Nest alongside Martin Compston and Sophie Rundle. [12] Mack came out of Covid lockdown to appear in the seventh series of Portrait Artist of the Year on Sky Arts.[13]

Mack began filming of the Netflix miniseries The Witcher: Blood Origin in August 2021,[14] set in a time 1,200 years before The Witcher, and appeared in a main role as Princess Merwyn in a cast that includes Lenny Henry, Laurence O'Fuarain and Michelle Yeoh.[15] The series was released on Netflix on 25 December 2022.[16]

In 2024, she appeared as Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham in three episodes of the Sky Atlantic period drama Mary & George.[17]

In September 2025, Mack was cast as Lucie Manette in the upcoming BBC One miniseries A Tale of Two Cities, adapted from the novel of the same name by Charles Dickens.[18]

Filmography

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Film

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2021 Ladybaby Rose Short film
Mudlarks Ansel Short film directed by Dominic Gilday[19][20][21]
2022 Blood Rites Rose Short film
The Painter & The Poet Gemma Short film
2023 My House Carla
2025 Hedda Tabitha Greenwood
2026 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Cathy
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Sex Education Florence Recurring role; 3 episodes
The Nest Kaya Main role; all 5 episodes
Portrait Artist of the Year Herself 7th series
2021 Dalgliesh Maggie Episodes 3 and 4
2022 The Witcher: Blood Origin Merwyn Miniseries
2023 The Doll Factory Rose Whittle Main role
2024 Strike Edie Ledwell Season 6; Recurring supporting role
Mary & George Katherine Villiers, Duchess of Buckingham 3 episodes
2025 Miss Austen Dinah Recurring role; all 4 episodes[22]
2026 A Tale of Two Cities Lucie Manette Main role
TBA Assassin's Creed TBA Recurring role
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Stage

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Year Title Role Director/writer/venue
2016 Bat Boy Mayor Maggie Graham Dickie
2017 The Seagull Arkadina Wyn Jones
The Relapse Amanda Jonathan Humphreys
Talk to the Dog Girl Ellis Howard
Orphans Helen Brodie Ross[6]
2018 Twelfth Night Viola Niamh Cusack[6]
The Bachai Agave Patsy Rodenburg[6]
Phaedra's Love Phaedra Wyn Jones[6]
Oklahoma! Ado Annie Christian Burgess[6]
Mercury Fur Naz John Haidar[6]
2019 Orestes Electra Charlotte Gwinner[6]
Merrily We Roll Along Joanne Martin Connor[6]
2020 The Beast of Blue Yonder (aborted due to Covid) Chrissie / Mindy / Marilyn Monroe Philip Ridley[6]
Wound (online play) Her (lead) Philip Ridley[6]
2019 Orestes Electra Charlotte Gwinner[6]
Merrily We Roll Along Joanne Martin Connor[6]
2022 Small Island Queenie Rufus Norris[8]
2025 My Master Builder Kaia Lila Raicek[23]
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2016 Dewar Arts Award Outstanding Scottish Talent in the Arts Won [2]
2020 BAFTA Scotland Award Best Actress - Television The Nest Nominated [24][25]
2021 British Short Film Awards Best Actress Mudlarks Nominated [21][20]
Best Acting Ensemble (shared with Naomi Preston-Low and Dominic Gilday) Won [19][20]
Lift-Off Global Network, London Won [24][26]
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