Cara Horgan
Known for: Acting
Cara Horgan (born 5 October 1984) is a British actress who has appeared on stage, on television, and in films. Horgan has appeared in several television productions including Peep Show, Traitors, The Rotter's Club, Genius: Picasso and Jane Eyre. She has appeared in films including The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, The Wedding Video, Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin and Disobedience alongside Rachel McAdams and Rachel Weisz. She appeared in music videos for Years & Years' single "Desire" and the Chemical Brothers' song "I'll See You There". In 2008, Horgan appeared in Hedda, a modern updated version of Hedda Gabler, directed by Carrie Cracknell in which she played the lead character to favourable reviews; reviewer Charles Spencer in The Daily Telegraph wrote that she was "especially fine as a glamorous, bob-haired Hedda, ... using sex... like a shrimping net". In 2009 she appeared in a revival of Ferdinand Bruckner's Krankheit der Jugend ("Pains of Youth"), directed by Katie Mitchell, at the National Theatre. In 2010, she appeared in Caryl Churchill's Far Away at Bristol Old Vic, directed by Simon Godwin. In 2011, she performed in The School for Scandal directed by Deborah Warner and written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. From 2013 to 2015 she joined Sean Holmes ten-member Secret Theatre company at the Lyric Hammersmith, which experimented with improvisational techniques towards drama. For some performances, a cast member's name was chosen from a hat by an audience member to be the show's protagonist; then, he or she would be "given a series of increasingly impossible acts to accomplish" which could involve such activities as complex dance routines, wrestling, singing and improvisation, according to one account. She performed with the ensemble for two years to positive reviews. In an extended interview in Exeunt Magazine, she described her work at Secret Theatre as giving her "freedom to play". In 2015, she appeared in The Mother at the Ustinov Studio in Bath. In 2017 she appeared in Cellmates at The Hampstead Theatre directed by Edward Hall. Paul Taylor in The Independent wrote "Cara Horgan is delectable in a double as the Russian maid who duets with Bourke in his hammy renditions of “Danny Boy” for his captors and as the wife in a CND couple who have an inconvenient marital meltdown while helping Blake on his first night outside"
Filmography
Series
Midsomer Murders
Rachel Monkford
1997
Series
The Sandman
Zelda
2022
Series
Lewis
Alice Wishart
2007
Series
Waking the Dead
Young Lucy Christie
2001
Series
Genius
Alice B. Toklas
2017
Series
Peep Show
Aurora
2003
Film
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Maria
2008
Series
Alex Rider
Polly Hunton
2020
Series
The Marlow Murder Club
Becks Starling
2024
Series
Black Cake
Mildred
2023
Series
Jane Eyre
Eliza Reed
2006
Film
The Death of Stalin
Lidiya Timashuk
2017
Film
Disobedience
Miss Scheinberg
2018
Series
Flack
Camilla
2019
Series
A Young Doctor's Notebook
Klara
2012
Series
Traitors
Rae Savitt
2019
Series
Murder in Provence
Élodie Liotta
2022
Series
Comedy Showcase
Emily
2007
Film
The Libertine
Acting Troop
2004
Series
The Rotters' Club
Claire Newman
2005
Series
West of Liberty
Jeanie J. Johnson
2019
Series
Fallen Angel
Joanna Clifford
2007
Film
The Wedding Video
Roxy
2012
Ladies and Gentlemen
Emily
Film
Be Good
Joanna
2009
Film
Lessons of the Hour
Ottilie Assing
2019