Katherine Kelly (actress)

Katherine Kelly (born 19 November 1979) is an English actress. She rose to prominence with her portrayal of Becky McDonald on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2006–2012), for which she received multiple awards, including the British Soap Award for Best Actress (2009) and the NTA for Best Serial Drama Performance (2012).

Kelly's subsequent television roles include Lady Mae in Mr Selfridge (2013–2014, 2016), DI Jodie Shackleton in Happy Valley (2016), Miss Andrea Quill in Class (2016), Jane Lowry in Strike Back (2017–2018), DCI Natalie Hobbs in Criminal: UK (2019–2020), Elizabeth Sutherland in Gentleman Jack (2019–2022), DI Karen Renton in Liar (2020), Sally Wright in Innocent (2021), and Angela van Den Bogerd in Mr Bates vs The Post Office (2024).

Early life
Kelly was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. She grew up in both South Yorkshire and the USA. She has strong links with The Lamproom Theatre in Barnsley, established in 1998 by her father John (who is originally from Castleisland, County Kerry, Ireland), and has regularly supported fund-raising events held there. She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art with fellow students Meredith MacNeill, Leo Bill, Elliot Cowan, Laurence Fox, and actor/novelist, Anna Hope, graduating in 2001.

Career
Kelly starred in ITV soap opera Coronation Street as Becky McDonald from 2006 until 2012.

Kelly appeared on the 2010 album, Coronation Street: Rogues, Angels, Heroes & Fools. Kelly, in character as Becky McDonald, sang the lead single from the album, If It's Too Late, which was remixed by former PWL and Stock Aitken Waterman "Mixmaster", Pete Hammond.

After she left Coronation Street, she starred as Miss Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer at the National Theatre from 24 January 2012.

Kelly's first television role after leaving Coronation Street was in the 90-minute BBC Four biopic The Best Possible Taste, in which she played Lee Middleton, wife of Kenny Everett. In early 2013 she played socialite Lady Loxley in the ten part ITV drama series Mr Selfridge, later signing on to appear in the second series of the show in 2014 and its final series in 2016.

Later in 2013 she joined the lead cast of The Field of Blood, based on the novel by Denise Mina. Kelly played Maloney, an ambitious woman in the "ferociously male-dominated world of 1980s newspaper journalism". Also that year she starred in the three part ITV thriller, The Guilty, as Claire Reid, mother to a missing five-year-old child. In 2014 she played Alaura Kingsley in the critically acclaimed production of City of Angels at the Donmar Warehouse directed by Josie Rourke.

In August 2015 it was announced that Kelly would join the cast of Happy Valley, which aired the following year. In the series Kelly portrays DI Jodie Shackleton, a part that was written for her by series creator Sally Wainwright. Kelly enjoyed the opportunity to play a character in her native Yorkshire accent, and prepared for the role by shadowing police detectives in Halifax. Also in 2016 she appeared as the Permanent Secretary in four episodes of The Night Manager.

On 4 April 2016, it was announced that Kelly would appear in the BBC Three Doctor Who spin-off series Class written by Patrick Ness, airing from October 2016. In October 2016, Kelly appeared as Hannah in ITV drama Him.

In 2018, Kelly made her first film appearance since 2009 in Dirty God, playing Lisa, the protagonist Jade's mother. The following year, Kelly appeared in the feature film Official Secrets, based on the real life events of intelligence whistleblower Katharine Gun (portrayed by Keira Knightley). In the film, Kelly plays Jacqueline Jones, an MI6 agent who tacitly confirms the legitimacy of Gun's leaked memo to a journalist contact at The Observer.

The same year, Kelly appeared in an episode of Flack, as Brooke. Later that year, Kelly portrayed Leah in four part ITV drama Cheat. She plays DI Karen Renton in the second series of Liar for ITV/Two Brothers Pictures. In September, 2019, Netflix released its mini-series Criminal: UK with Kelly in the role of the lead investigator.

Kelly joined the cast of Liar for its second series in 2020, playing Detective Karen Renton. A character bio for Renton describes her as an “unconventional” officer, whose “bluntness” often ruffles feathers. Of her role, Kelly stated “It's my belief that Karen Renton is that way because she has to be that, and if she wasn't that, I wouldn't believe that out of all the detectives that they could send from the Met to solve this front-page news story, why would they pick her if she wasn't excellent at her job?" she said. “I think she would have been chosen because she can act very quickly and very swiftly, and she has great instincts."

In September 2023, Kelly appeared as Emily Jackson in the ITV1 drama series The Long Shadow.

Personal life
Kelly married Ryan Clark in 2013 in Las Vegas. In 2014, she gave birth to their first child, a daughter named Orla Kelly Clark. On 21 October 2016, she gave birth to a second daughter, Rose Christie Clark. In August 2020, the couple announced their separation when Kelly relocated from her home in North London to her home town of Barnsley.

Kelly is currently dating actor Tony Pitts.

National Television Awards

 * Best Serial Drama Performance 2008 – nominated
 * Best Serial Drama Performance 2010 – nominated
 * Best Serial Drama Performance 2011 – nominated
 * Best Serial Drama Performance – 2012 – won

British Soap Awards

 * Best Actress 2008 – nominated
 * Best Comedy Performance 2008 – nominated
 * Best On-Screen Partnership 2008 (shared with David Neilson) – nominated
 * Best Actress 2009 – won
 * Best On-Screen Partnership 2009 (shared with Simon Gregson) – nominated
 * Sexiest Female 2009 – nominated
 * Best Actress 2010 – nominated
 * Best On-Screen Partnership 2010 (shared with Simon Gregson) – nominated
 * Best Actress 2011 – nominated
 * Best On-Screen Partnership 2011 (shared with Simon Gregson) – nominated
 * Best Exit 2012 – won

Other

 * Royal Television Society North West Awards 2008 – 'Best Performance in a Continuing Drama' – nominated
 * TV Times Awards 2008 – 'Editors Choice' – won
 * TRIC Awards 2009 – 'Best Soap Personality' – won
 * TV Now Awards 2009 – 'Favourite Soap Female' – won
 * TV Now Awards 2009 – 'Favourite Soap Couple' – (shared with Simon Gregson) – won
 * TV Quick & TV Choice Awards 2009 – 'Best Soap Actress' – won
 * TV Times Awards 2009 – 'Favourite Soap Star' – nominated
 * Royal Television Society North West Awards 2009 – 'Best Performance in a Continuing Drama' – nominated
 * TV Times Awards 2009 – 'Favourite Double Act' – (shared with Simon Gregson) – nominated
 * All About Soap Bubble Awards 2010 – 'Bride and Doom' (shared with Simon Gregson) – won
 * All About Soap Bubble Awards 2010 – 'Celeb Style' – nominated
 * TV Now Awards 2010 – 'Favourite Soap Female' – won
 * TV Quick Awards 2010 – 'Best Soap Actress' – shortlisted
 * TV Times Awards 2010 – 'Favourite Soap Star' – nominated
 * Inside Soap Awards 2010 – 'Best Actress' – shortlisted
 * Inside Soap Awards 2010 – 'Best Wedding' (shared with Simon Gregson) – shortlisted
 * All About Soap Bubble Awards 2011 – 'Best Actress' – nominated
 * TV Quick Awards 2011 – 'Best Soap Actress' – shortlisted
 * Inside Soap Awards 2011 – 'Best Actress' – shortlisted
 * Inside Soap Awards 2011 – 'Best Dramatic Performance' – nominated
 * Inside Soap Awards 2011 – 'Best Wedding' (shared with Simon Gregson) – nominated
 * Shorty Awards 2012 – 'Best Actress' – nominated