Actor George Mackay

George Andrew J.

MacKay (/məˈk/; born 13 March 1992) is an English actor. He began his career as a child actor in Peter Pan (2003). He had starring roles in the British war drama Private Peaceful (2012), the romantic film How I Live Now (2013), For Those in Peril (2013), for which he won a BAFTA Scotland Award and was nominated for the BAFTA Rising Star Award, and Marrowbone (2017). He gained wider recognition for his leading role in the war film 1917 (2019).

George MacKay
Actor George Mackay
Born
George Andrew J. MacKay

(1992-03-13) 13 March 1992 (age 32)
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Doone Forsyth
(m. 2023)

Early life and education

MacKay was born in Hammersmith, London to Kim Baker, a British costume designer from London, and Paul MacKay, an Australian working in lighting and stage management. He grew up in Barnes with his younger sister. He is of Irish descent on his mother's side, his maternal grandmother being from Cork.

MacKay attended The Harrodian School, a private school in London. When he was 17, he unsuccessfully auditioned for entrance to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Career

2002–2012: Child acting

Actor George Mackay 
MacKay at the premiere for The Boys are Back in 2009

In 2002, MacKay was spotted at school by an acting scout who asked him to audition for a role in P. J. Hogan's 2003 film adaptation of Peter Pan. He attended a workshop and won the role of one of the Lost Boys, Curly, in what was his first professional acting job.

In 2005, at the age of 13, he won the role of Riccio in The Thief Lord, the film adaptation of Cornelia Funke's best-selling children's novel. He was also cast in the lead role in Johnny and the Bomb, a BBC three-part television drama adapted from Terry Pratchett's novel of the same name. MacKay also had some work in television, including roles in Rose and Maloney, Footprints in the Snow and The Brief. In the 2008 film Defiance, MacKay played Aron, the youngest of the four Bielski brothers. In 2009 he portrayed Harry in The Boys Are Back starring Clive Owen. MacKay co-starred in the Marc Evans-directed musical film Hunky Dory opposite Minnie Driver, Aneurin Barnard and Kimberley Nixon, which is set in 1970s Swansea.

2012–present

In 2012, he played the main character, Private Tommo Peaceful, in Private Peaceful, and appeared as a paralyzed soldier in the inspirational film The Best of Men.

Actor George Mackay 
MacKay at the Premiere for Pride in 2014

In 2013, MacKay portrayed Eddie in How I Live Now opposite Saoirse Ronan and directed by Kevin Macdonald, and starred as Davy in the musical film Sunshine on Leith, featuring songs by The Proclaimers, directed by Dexter Fletcher. In 2014, MacKay played the role of Joe, a 20-year-old struggling to come out in a homophobic Britain in 1984 in the film Pride (based on a true story) also starring Bill Nighy. In 2015, Mackay took the lead role as Richard Miller in Eugene O'Neill's coming-of-age play, Ah, Wilderness! directed by Natalie Abrahami at Young Vic.

In July 2015, MacKay filled the title role of Lewis Aldridge in the BBC's two-part television adaptation of Sadie Jones’ debut novel The Outcast. In February 2016, he portrayed the part of Bill Turcotte in the Hulu production of Stephen King's sci-fi/suspense thriller 11.22.63.

From 29 March to 14 May 2016, MacKay performed the part of Mick in Harold Pinter's play The Caretaker directed by Matthew Warchus at The Old Vic Theatre in London opposite Timothy Spall and Daniel Mays. In the 2016 film Captain Fantastic, MacKay portrayed Bodevan, eldest son of Ben Cash (Viggo Mortensen).

In 2017, he played Jack, the main character in Marrowbone, a psychological horror film directed and written by Sergio G. Sánchez, and also starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton and Mia Goth. MacKay portrayed Prince Hamlet in Ophelia, a 2018 film retelling the story of Shakespeare's play from the perspective of the young female character Ophelia. The film premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, and included Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts, Clive Owen, and Tom Felton in the cast.

In the 2018 film Where Hands Touch, MacKay portrayed Lutz, a member of the Hitler Youth in Nazi Germany who falls in love with a biracial girl, portrayed by Amandla Stenberg.

In a 2019 release, MacKay interpreted the role of outlaw Ned Kelly in True History of the Kelly Gang directed by Justin Kurzel. Adapted from the Booker Prize-winning novel of the same name by Peter Carey, the film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. That same year, MacKay played the lead role of lance corporal William Schofield, a young British World War I soldier in 1917, directed by Sam Mendes. 1917 was nominated for Best Picture in the 92nd Academy Awards, along with nominations in nine other categories, winning three technical awards. MacKay stars in Nathalie Biancheri's film Wolf alongside Lily-Rose Depp, for which principal photography began in Ireland in August 2020. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2021 as the entry for Ireland, and was theatrically released in December 2021. His acting in Wolf was called by IndieWire as "the best performance of his still-rising career".

In October 2021, MacKay was cast in a Golden Age musical film The End along with Tilda Swinton and Stephen Graham, directed by Joshua Oppenheimer and in 2022, he starred in Christian Schwochow's film Munich – The Edge of War for Netflix.

In 2023, Mackay starred in LGBT revenge thriller Femme alongside Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, for which he won Best Joint Lead Performance in the British Independent Film Awards. Also in 2023 MacKay starred in the science fiction film The Beast.

Artistry and media reception

Actor George Mackay 
MacKay at the premiere for How I Live Now in 2013

MacKay has been called a method actor by multiple media sources. With his acting roles, MacKay stated that he wanted "as much as [he] can to try and explore different roles and different characters, that's important to [him]". Flaunt writer Elizabeth Aubrey stated that MacKay is "someone who knows all about big parts" as illustrated in his lead roles in 1917 and True History of the Kelly Gang. Aubrey added that for Mackay, "going to extremes when preparing for a role isn't something new" and that his roles are "chosen by a desire to push the boundaries of storytelling, to ask challenging questions about identity, and leave audiences with more questions than answers via stories that start important cultural conversations". The Last Magazine writer Jonathan Shia stated that,

"MacKay's CV is notable for both its length and its breadth, but he says the connecting thread is that he looks to each of his disparate projects to bring something new to his career".

MacKay himself has stated that he is inspired to put his best in every role he takes saying that, "The beauty of acting is that it is done ultimately in a very safe environment, and therefore the consequences are just the consequences of the story [...] Those things might not have actually happened to you, but they will be rooted in some kind of experience". The Independent writer Alexandra Pollard wrote that MacKay's roles are tactically "chosen to broaden his perspective on the world" and that he is "clearly intensely thoughtful, in both conversation and in his career". MacKay cites actors Eddie Marsan, Viggo Mortensen and Conor McGregor as influences for his work.

Personal life

In November 2023, Mackay married his long-term girlfriend Doone Forsyth, a makeup artist and hair stylist whom he met on set of 1917, with whom he previously had two children.

In early January 2023, Mackay became 1 of almost 100 famous figures in the UK to sign a letter to the government in order for them to take "immediate action" against Iran's executions.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
2003 Peter Pan Curly P.J. Hogan
2006 The Thief Lord Riccio Richard Claus
2008 Defiance Aron Bielski Edward Zwick
2009 The Boys Are Back Harry Scott Hicks
2011 Hunky Dory Jake Zeppi Marc Evans
2012 Private Peaceful Private Tommo Peaceful Pat O'Connor
The Devil's Dosh Marcus Zachary Guerra Short film
2013 How I Live Now Edmund 'Eddie' Kevin Macdonald
Pieces Son Jack Weatherly Short film
Sunshine on Leith Davy Dexter Fletcher
For Those in Peril Aaron Paul Wright
Breakfast With Jonny Wilkinson Jake Simon Sprackling
2014 Pride Joe "Bromley" Cooper Matthew Warchus
Bypass Tim Duane Hopkins
2015 Fuel to Fire Tomas Gant Sam McMullen Short film
2016 Captain Fantastic Bodevan Cash Matt Ross
Narrated By Bill Sipowitz Gur Benshemesh Short film
2017 French Exchange Jack Jacob Perlmutter
Infinite Sid Connor O'Hara
Marrowbone Jack Sergio G. Sánchez
2018 Doublethink Hope/Hate Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard Short film
Where Hands Touch Lutz Amma Asante
Been So Long Gil Tinge Krishnan
Ophelia Hamlet Claire McCarthy
2019 True History of the Kelly Gang Ned Kelly Justin Kurzel
A Guide to Second Date Sex Ryan Rachel Hirons
1917 LCpl.William Schofield Sam Mendes
2020 Nuclear Boy Catherine Linstrum
2021 Wolf Jacob Nathalie Biancheri
Munich – The Edge of War Hugh Legat Christian Schwochow
Find the Light The Lifeguard Abdullah Khan Short film
2022 I Came By Toby Nealey Babak Anvari
2023 Femme Preston Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping
The Beast Louis Bertrand Bonello
TBA The End TBA Joshua Oppenheimer Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Rose and Maloney Young Calum Episode 1: "Rose and Maloney — Part 1"
2005 Footprints in the Snow Nathan Hill TV movie
The Brief Zak Farmer Series 2; Episode 1: "Blame," Episode 2: "Lack of Affect"
2006 Johnny and the Bomb Johnny Maxwell Miniseries
Tsunami: The Aftermath Adam Peabody
2007 The Old Curiosity Shop Kit Nubbles TV movie
2012 Birdsong Private Douglas
The Best of Men Private William Heath
2015 The Outcast Lewis Aldridge Miniseries
2016 11.22.63 Bill Turcotte
Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories Simon Powers Episode: "Foreign Parts"
2018 To Provide All People Father TV movie
2020 Ataraxia Boy Miniseries
2021 The Trick Sam Bowen TV movie
2022 The Gallows Pole TBA TV series

Stage

Year Title Role Author Theatre
2014 The Cement Garden Jack Ian McEwan Heritage Arts Company
2015 Ah, Wilderness! Richard Eugene O'Neill The Young Vic Company
2016 The Caretaker Mick Harold Pinter The Old Vic

Audio

Year Title Role Author Station Ref.
2017 Living Room Milo Part of the BBC POD PLAY1 short-form audio drama series BBC Radio 3
2020 The Glass Menagerie Tom Tennessee Williams

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2010 London Critics Circle Film Awards Young British Actor of the Year Himself Nominated
2013 BAFTA Scotland Best Actor / Actress – Film For Those in Peril Won
2014 British Academy Film Awards Rising Star Award Himself Nominated
Berlin International Film Festival Shooting Stars Award – Actor Won
London Critics Circle Film Awards Young British Actor of the Year Nominated
Richard Attenborough Film Awards Breakthrough Award Won
2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Captain Fantastic Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Trophée Chopard Himself Won
New Renaissance Film Festival Best Actor Infinite Won
2019 Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama 1917 Nominated
IGN Awards Best Lead Performer Nominated
2020 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Virtuoso Award Won
Georgia Film Critics Association Breakthrough Award Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Best Breakthrough Performance: Male Won
London Critics Circle Film Awards British / Irish Actor of the Year Himself Nominated
2023 British Independent Film Awards Best Joint Lead Performance Femme Won

Notes

References

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