Mhairi Calvey
Mhairi Calvey, a talented actress hailing from Scotland, spent her formative years on the picturesque Isle of Arran. At just five years old, she stepped into the spotlight as 'Young Murron' in Mel Gibson's acclaimed film 'Braveheart', which garnered five Academy Awards. Following this early success, Mhairi returned to her studies, ultimately pursuing a BA (Hons) in Acting from the prestigious Guildford School of Acting.
Her career has flourished since then, with notable performances in feature films such as 'Fear the Invisible Man', 'The Eastern Front', and 'Robert the Bruce', the latter earning her the Best Newcomer award at The National Film Awards. Mhairi has also made her mark on television, featuring in the BBC drama 'Boat Story', directed by the talented duo Jack and Harry Williams.
In addition to her acting prowess, Mhairi is a visionary entrepreneur, founding her own production company, Dream Reel Entertainment. She took her creative ambitions a step further by directing, writing, and producing her debut short film, 'Gaslight', which poignantly explores the harrowing effects of domestic abuse. Through her diverse talents and dedication to storytelling, Mhairi Calvey continues to make a significant impact in the film and television industry.