Shauna Macdonald

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This article is about the Scottish actress. For the Canadian actress, see Shauna MacDonald.
Shauna Macdonald
Born Malaysia
Occupation actress
Years active 1999–present

Shauna Macdonald was born in Malaysia where her father was teaching English, but her family moved back to Edinburgh, Scotland when she was a baby and was raised there.

She made her acting debut when she was just four as a fairy in a church hall in Portobello, Edinburgh, where she attended the local high school Portobello High School.

She attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow but took a term out during her second year to play the role of school teacher Catherine MacKay in the period romance The Rocket Post.

She has lived in London, England since graduating but has not ruled out a move back to Edinburgh where she grew up. After several TV shows such as Spooks, she landed one of the leads in the Neil Marshall film The Descent.

Even though she doesn’t live in Scotland’s capital any more, her work brings her there frequently. She has recently performed in the city’s Lyceum theatre in Realism. Edinburgh was also the location of Channel 4’s Wedding Belles.

She is currently working on the sci-fi action Mutant Chronicles and a psychological thriller The Farm is in production.

Shauna has recently become a mother.

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[edit] Skills

Musical Instruments – French Horn, Piano
Sports – Swimming, Karate, Fencing

[edit] Film

  • 1999: The Debt Collector – Catriona
  • 2000: Daybreak – Emily
  • 2001: Late Night Shopping – Gail
  • 2004: The Rocket Post – Catherine
  • 2004: Niceland – Sandra
  • 2005: The Descent – Sarah
  • 2006: Chicken Soup (short film) – Jess
  • 2007: Jetsam – Rachael
  • 2007: The Farm (pre-production) - Cathy
  • 2008: The Mutant Chronicles (post-production) – Adelaide
  • 2008: Silent Night, Deadly Night - Sister Margaret
  • 2009: The Descent 2 - Sarah

[edit] Television

[edit] Theatre

Pal Joey – Waitress (Citizens Theatre, Glasgow)
Victory – Devonshire/Pyle (The Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh)
A View From A Bridge – Catherine (Birmingham Rep/West Yorkshire Playhouse)
Realism - ? (National Theatre of Scotland)

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