Catrin Stewart

Catrin Stewart (born 29 January 1988) is a Welsh actress, known for playing Jenny Flint in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who (2011–2014), Emma Morris in the Sky One comedy drama Stella (2012–2017) and PC Gina Jenkins in the S4C crime drama Bang (2017–2020). She also portrayed Lily in Misfits (2010–2011).

Catrin Stewart
Stewart at Con Kasterborous in June 2018
Born (1988-01-29) 29 January 1988 (age 36)
EducationRoyal Welsh College of Music & Drama
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)

Early life and education

Stewart grew up in Wales and attended the Welsh-language secondary school Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Plasmawr in Cardiff. From a young age, she performed at the annual eisteddfod, a competitive festival of the arts between schools.[1] Her mother used to tell her that she was "the one in the school concert she could hear out of everyone" as she was so passionate about acting. She went to drama classes from the age of 10 to 15, where she was mainly trained for television.[1] At the age of 16, she joined the National Youth Theatre of Wales and went on to study at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.[2] Before graduating, Stewart had already appeared in the BBC One medical drama Casualty (2007), as well as the films Hearts of Gold (2003) and Crusade in Jeans (2006).

Career

In 2011, she joined the main cast of the Sky One comedy series Stella (2012–2017), portraying Emma Morris, the "sweet, loving and funny" daughter of Ruth Jones' titular character.[3][4][5]

In 2012, Stewart took on the leading role of Juliet in Headlong's production of Romeo and Juliet.[1] Kate Kellaway of The Observer called her performance "one of the most captivating and touching [she has] seen."[6] The following year, she made her London theatre debut in Longing at the Hampstead Theatre, playing opposite Tamsin Greig and Iain Glen.[7]

In 2015, she starred in The Library Suicides [cy], a twisty thriller from director Euros Lyn.[8] The film won the Best Performance in a British Feature Film award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, becoming the first Welsh-language film to do so.[9][10][11] Stewart was also nominated for the Seymour Cassel Award for Outstanding Performance at the Oldenburg International Film Festival.[12] In 2023, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Olivia Dean.[13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Hearts of GoldMaud PowellTelevision film
2006Crusade in JeansCecile
2012FrailChloe
2015The Library Suicides [cy]Nan Wdig / Ana WdigWelsh-language film
2016ConnieDolly DiggsShort film
2019Dirt Ash MeatRhian
The Return of the Yuletide KidCatrin
2020The ArboristLauraShort film
Cwch Deilen / Leaf BoatCelyn (voice)Welsh-language short film
2021The WalkMaeveShort film
One for the RoadErin

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007CasualtyMichelle StevensonEpisode: "A World Elsewhere"
2010–2011MisfitsLily2 episodes
2011–2014Doctor WhoJenny Flint6 episodes:
2012–2017StellaEmma Morris34 episodes:
  • Main role in series 1–3
  • Guest appearances in series 5–6
2017–2020BangPC Gina JenkinsMain role, 14 episodes
2020Cyswllt / LifelinesMabliWelsh-language S4C drama; 3 episodes
2022CasualtyAmy TrenshawEpisode: "First Date"
2023DoctorsOlivia DeanEpisode: "Bundle of Joy"

Stage

YearTitleRoleVenue
2010The Devil Inside HimDilysNational Theatre Wales
2012Romeo and JulietJulietHeadlong
2013LongingKleopatraHampstead Theatre
2014The Cherry OrchardAnya RanevskayaYoung Vic
2015The Jew of MaltaAbigailSwan Theatre
Love's SacrificeBianca
20161984JuliaLondon Playhouse
Cat on a Hot Tin RoofMaggieTheatr Clwyd
2019Valued FriendsMarionRose Theatre Kingston
2022HamletGuildenstern / Reynaldo / Player QueenBristol Old Vic

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010All Shook Up!Cerys Matthews
2012"Vastra Investigates"Jenny FlintPrequel to the Doctor Who episode "The Snowmen"
2013"The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later"Sequel to the Doctor Who episode "A Good Man Goes to War"

Audio and radio dramas

YearTitleRoleProduction
2009The Night HorseNansiBBC Radio 4
2010True to My LandJanet
2011Direct RedNurse
Rock of EyeLauren
Giving It BackLaura
2012The Diary of Samuel PepysMary Mercer / Lady Jemima
Apple JellyJanie
2013Aberystwyth Noir: It Ain't Over till the Bearded Lady SingsCalamity Jane
2014From A to ZSuzie
2015TorchwoodMeredith BevanBig Finish Productions
2017The New Adventures of Bernice SummerfieldKillian
2018–2019The CitadelChristine BarlowBBC Radio 4
2018News from NowhereEllen
Twenty Four Hours from Tulse HillLisa
HomeKatieBBC Radio Wales
2019The Eighth of MarchJenny FlintBig Finish Productions
Curious Under the StarsFleurBBC Radio 4
2019–presentThe Paternoster GangJenny FlintBig Finish Productions
2020RelocationEnsemble ActorBBC Radio Wales

Audiobook narration

Accolades

Awards

Nominations

References