Many highly influential figures behind the screens and sitting at some of the most important tables in the media world also had their start at our own UoN. Other faces in front of the screen include BAFTA and Olivier nominated actress Haydn Gwynne who studied Sociology, BBC meteorologist Helen Willetts who earned a first in Physics in 1993, and former Sky News presenter and BBC business editor Jeff Randall who received his degree in Economics from the University of Nottingham. She graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2003 with a degree in History and acted and directed several productions at the student-run Nottingham New Theatre during her time here.Ī post shared by Divergent work might not be so scary after all!? Alongside this impressive resume, she has also been nominated for BAFTAs, Tony’s, Golden Globes, and Olivier awards, having won the latter two. She has also graced the big screen in the likes of Disney’s Saving Mr Banks (2013), The Lone Ranger, (2013) and Dark River. Here we’ll take a look at some of the biggest names in film and television to come out of the University of Nottingham, and hopefully find some inspiration to follow in their footsteps!Īctress Ruth Wilson is perhaps the most recognisable face among the famous alumni, having starred in BBC’s Luther, His Dark Materials, The Affair, and Mrs Wilson as well as in the eponymous role of the BBC’s adaptation of Jane Eyre. Some alumni have stepped into the limelight of film and television stardom, whether walking the red carpet, or staying behind the screen. Beginning university is certainly a daunting notion for some but it’s the chance to pursue endless opportunities to assist in making a name for yourself in a career you love.
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