In the world of film and television, few stars shine as brightly as Natalie Dormer. Known for her captivating performances in “Game of Thrones,” “The Tudors,” and “The Hunger Games,” Dormer has left an indelible mark on the industry. What has this talented actress been up to lately?
She was born to Gary Dormer and Claire Richards on February 11, 1982, in Reading, Berkshire, England and is of Norwegian and Welsch heritage.
Natalie attended Chiltern Edge Secondary School but transferred to Reading Blue Coat School. She took dance lessons at the Allenova School of Dancing.
She was offered a place in the history program at the University of Cambridge. However, she did not enter due to an error on an exam. She would train at the Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Rupert Friend, Matthew Goode, Hugh Bonneville, and Minnie Driver are alums of that academy. She attended school with actor Tom Mison.
Early Career
Six months after graduating from the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, Dormer earned her first role in the 2005 film Casanova. She earned the role of Victoria in the movie that starred Heath Ledger and Sienna Miller.
The character’s role was initially small, but director Lasse Hallström had the part expanded due to Dormer’s audition and comic timing.
Later that year, she would make her television debut in the series Distant Shores. However, she was out of work for ten months due to poor representation and could not enter the audition circuit. As a result, she worked as a waitress and in data entry.
She would take on two more roles before the first of her notable roles. The first was in an episode of Rebus in 2006. In 2007, she would also take on the first of her most famous roles.
Acting Career
In 2007 she was cast as Anne Boleyn in the Showtime series The Tudors. This successful historical drama had a profound impact on her career.
She appeared in 21 episodes of the show from 2007 to 2010. Anne Boleyn was only in the show’s first two seasons from 2007 to 2008, be she make a cameo in the 2010 episode “Death of a Monarchy.”
She would make an appearance in a BBC legal drama, Silk, in 2011 and make a brief appearance in Marvel Studios’ Captain America: The First Avenger that same year.
The Hunger Games
She would remain busy through 2014 when she was cast as Cressida in The Hunger Games; Mockingjay – Part 1. She would later reprise the role in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2.
Another notable project was her six appearances in the CBS mystery series Elementary (2013-2015), a modern envisioning of the Sherlock Holmes stories. She would play Irene Adler, but in a twist, turn out to be another substantial character entirely.
However, the most significant role in her career was well underway by the time she was cast in Elementary. In 2012 she was cast as Margaery Tyrell in HBO’s hit fantasy series, Game of Thrones.
Game of Thrones
Margaery Tyrell was Natalie Dormer’s character in Game of Thrones and proved one of the most popular leading women on the show.
She appeared in 26 episodes from 2012 to 2016 and was a consistent fan favorite.
Margaery Tyrell was introduced in the season two episode “What Is Dead May Never Die” and would meet her end in the season six episode “The Winds of Winter.”
For her part, Dormer was also a fan, feeling that Tyrell’s approach to acquiring powers was like modern PR.
In the harsh setting of Westeros, Margaery Tyrell comes off as a more forward-thinking and contemporary woman compared to some of the characters in the show, and her fate was met with a great deal of upset from the fans.
What is Natalie Dormer doing now?
Natalie Dormer is still acting regularly and has starred in a number of project and with a few projects in the works. She is currently working on two upcoming films and a tv series.
She is set to lead the cast of “White Lies,” a South African crime thriller series. The series, set and shot in Cape Town, is an urgent exploration of race, privilege, inequality, and identity. Dormer will portray investigative journalist Edie Hansen, who gets entangled in the city’s dark underbelly following her estranged brother’s murder. The series is created by Sean Steinberg and written by award-winning scriptwriter Darrel Bristow-Bovey.
She is also set to star opposite Naomi Harris in a thriller called The Wasp. The film is a a psychological thriller based on a Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s play of the same name. She is also working on Audrey’s Children, a biopic about revolutionary oncologist Dr. Audrey Evans, who was a prominent figure in the field of pediatric cancer and who help create the Ronald McDonald House.
Outside of acting, Natalie Dormer is also an avid runner, participating in marathons and also loves to scuba-dive.
Personal Life
Natalie Dormer has been with David Oakes since they met on Venus in Fur in a 2018 run of the play in which she appeared.
David Oakes is a stage and screen actor who is known for The Borgias (2011), Victoria (2016), and Vikings: Valhalla (2022). He also hosts a natural history podcast called Trees A Crowd.
Natalie Dormer and David Oakes welcomed their child together in January 2021. She and David Oakes have not revealed the name of their daughter.
Natalie Dormer does not have a social media account as she was too busy for such a role. There are plenty of fan accounts that follow her career, however.