
Kirsty Mitchell
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Kirsty is a Scottish actor best known for her role as Faith Cadogan in BBC’s Casualty. Her TV credits include Case Histories (BBC), Find Me in Paris (Hulu), Holby City (BBC), Monarch of the Glen (BBC), River City (BBC), The Pilot’s Wife (CBS), Attila the Hun (USA Network), and Barbarians Rising (History Channel), with her Queen Boudica episode becoming the series’ highest-rated worldwide.
Her feature film debut was opposite Robert Duvall in A Shot at Glory (Sony Pictures Classics). Further film credits include Creation Stories (Sky Cinema), The Hitman’s Bodyguard (Lionsgate), The Leisure Seeker (Sony Pictures Classics), Down a Dark Hall (Summit Entertainment), and the first IMAX drama, Loch Lomond (Ecosse Films), for which she also recorded soundtrack vocals.
Kirsty is a Scottish actor best known for her role as Faith Cadogan in BBC’s Casualty. Her TV credits include Case Histories (BBC), Find Me in Paris (Hulu), Holby City (BBC), Monarch of the Glen (BBC), River City (BBC), The Pilot’s Wife (CBS), Attila the Hun (USA Network), and Barbarians Rising (History Channel), with her Queen Boudica episode becoming the series’ highest-rated worldwide.
Her feature film debut was opposite Robert Duvall in A Shot at Glory (Sony Pictures Classics). Further film credits include Creation Stories (Sky Cinema), The Hitman’s Bodyguard (Lionsgate), The Leisure Seeker (Sony Pictures Classics), Down a Dark Hall (Summit Entertainment), and the first IMAX drama, Loch Lomond (Ecosse Films), for which she also recorded soundtrack vocals.
On stage, she starred as Laney in Irvine Welsh’s You’ll Have Had Your Hole, which premiered at West Yorkshire Playhouse before transferring to London’s West End.
In video games, she performed motion capture and voice for Bond Girl Natalya in GoldenEye, and earned a BTVA nomination for Best Female Vocal Performance as Morag in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Nintendo).
During her tenure, Casualty won two BAFTA and two RTS Awards for Best Continuing Drama.
Kirsty trained at the Central School of Ballet and is also a singer, songwriter, and guitarist.