
Age: 49
female
Genevieve O'Reilly is an Irish actress known for her versatility, having earned recognition for her performances across stage and screen. Most recently, Genevieve reprised her groundbreaking and legacy role of 'Mon Mothma' in the second and final season of Andor (2022), the Star Wars series on Disney+ described in 2025 by Vanity Fair as "the best television of the year so far." Her performance has been widely acclaimed: Variety praised her "excellent supporting turn," The Playlist highlighted her portrayal as "one of the finest seen from any actor on any screen," and Screen Rant called it "essentially flawless... eloquence and vulnerability." The second season has become the highest-rated live-action Star Wars series on Rotten Tomatoes to date. The first season was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the 2024 Emmy Awards, won a Peabody Award for Entertainment, and Genevieve was nominated for Supporting Actress - Drama at the 2023 IFTA Awards. For film, Genevieve was nominated as Best Lead Actress in Film at the AACTA Awards for her role in The Dry (2020), the adaptation of Jane Harper's multi-award-winning novel. The film opened at the top of the Australian box office on New Year's Day and achieved the fifth-highest opening day for a local film in history. Released by IFC Films in the US, The Dry (2020) garnered similar acclaim and was announced as runner-up for Best Narrative Feature at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Her other notable film appearances include Tolkien (2019), the biopic of the iconic author J.R.R. Tolkien. The film explored Tolkien's formative years against the brutal backdrop of the First World War. Additionally, Genevieve appeared in the acclaimed films The Legend of Tarzan (2016) and The Young Victoria (2009). Genevieve is also known for her leading role in Tin Star (2017), Her portrayal of Angela Worth earned her an Irish Film and Television Award nomination. The series, a significant success for the channel, accumulated more than 17 million downloads and views during its first season. Genevieve's further television credits include Episodes with Matt LeBlanc, the Peabody Award-winning drama The Honorable Woman (2014) alongside Maggie Gyllenhaal, the BAFTA-nominated The Secret for ITV, BBC's Spooks and The Snowman with Michael Fassbender. On stage, Genevieve delivered a powerful performance as Mary Carney in Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman, first at the Royal Court Theatre and later in London's West End. She reprised the role on Broadway following the production's record-breaking, sold-out run. Directed by Sam Mendes, the play won three Olivier Awards, Evening Standard Awards, and a UK Critics' Circle Award for Best New Play. The New York Times called the production 'fiercely gripping,' and The Hollywood Reporter praised Genevieve's performance, noting her 'gorgeous speech,' which 'spills out full of conflicting impulses of hurt and compassion.' Genevieve's additional theatre credits include Ibsen's epic Emperor and Galilean as Helena, wife to Andrew Scott's emperor Julian, and Mike Bartlett's 13 at the National Theatre, Splendour by Abi Morgan at the Donmar Warehouse, Richard II at the Old Vic, The Way of the World with the Sydney Theatre Company, and The Weir at the Gate Theatre Dublin.

Genevieve O'Reilly

Lady Turquoise
for Lady Turquoise in Shadowpact S2
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Argus manages to capture June and Eve, leading to a division within the Shadowpact. Seeking to escape Oblivion Bar, the Argus team, led by Flag, find themselves trapped in another dimension. Bobo, Rory, and Danny decide to team up with Zatanna, Ravager, and Kid Devil. The group arrives in Gemworld, where they meet Amethyst, a princess who seeks to reclaim her throne from Dark Opal by forming an alliance with eleven of the twelve Gemworld families. The situation becomes more complicated with the intervention of a third factor, Acheron, a ghost claiming to be the owner of the Bar. The team manages to unite the eleven houses and help Amethyst regain her throne. The truth about Gemworld is revealed: Citrina made a pact with the Lords of Chaos to transform Gemworld into a refuge for homo magi fleeing Earth. Opal takes advantage of his alliance with Argus to free Enchantress from June's body. Shadowpact, Amethyst and SS Black, come together to defeat Enchantress and thwart Opal's plans. A final confrontation between Dr. Mist, Rick Flag, and Tom Tresser results in Mist's death, while Flag is forced to kill Tresser. Flag releases June and promises Bobo that Argus's actions against homo magi will come to an end. Amethyst takes in June to Gemworld, where Amethyst's powers are amplified following Citrina's death. Bobo becomes the new owner of the Bar of Oblivion, ensuring the continuation of the enigmatic establishment. The series concludes with Amethyst becoming a Lord of Order.