Cara Horgan
Cara Horgan, born on October 5, 1984, is a talented British actress renowned for her extensive work across stage, television, and film.
Her television credits include notable productions such as "Peep Show," "Traitors," "The Rotter's Club," "Genius: Picasso," and "Jane Eyre." In film, she has showcased her versatility in projects like "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas," "The Wedding Video," Armando Iannucci's political satire "The Death of Stalin," and "Disobedience," where she starred alongside acclaimed actresses Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz.
Horgan has also made her mark in the music industry, appearing in music videos for Years & Years' hit "Desire" and the Chemical Brothers' track "I'll See You There."
In the realm of theatre, her performance in a modern adaptation of "Hedda Gabler" in 2008, directed by Carrie Cracknell, received critical acclaim, with Charles Spencer of The Daily Telegraph praising her portrayal as a "glamorous, bob-haired Hedda." She further impressed audiences in the 2009 revival of "Pains of Youth" at the National Theatre and Caryl Churchill's "Far Away" at the Bristol Old Vic in 2010.
From 2013 to 2015, Horgan was part of the innovative Secret Theatre company at the Lyric Hammersmith, where she embraced improvisational techniques. In 2015, she starred in "The Mother" at the Ustinov Studio in Bath, followed by "Cellmates" at The Hampstead Theatre in 2017, earning accolades for her captivating performances.