Caroline Deyga
About Caroline Deyga
Caroline was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role with the cast of Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour (National Theatre of Scotland/London National/Sonia Friedman).
She trained at Napier & Queen Margaret Universities and was selected from there for the graduate scheme at Dundee Rep, where productions included: Cars and Boys; And Then There Were None; The BFG; Hecuba; and Victoria. She also toured the one-woman show, The Shape of a Girl.
Caroline's other recent theatre credits include: Peter Gynt (National Theatre); The Importance of Being Earnest (Perth Theatre); Local Hero (Edinburgh Royal Lyceum & Old Vic co-production); Peter Pan (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre); Cinderella (Glasgow Citizens Theatre); Locker Room Talk; Tracks of the Winter Bear (both Edinburgh Traverse); Flora’s Fairy Challenge (Beacon Arts Centre); The Fair Intellectual Club (Stellar Quines Theatre Company); Telling the Truth Beautifully and Greenvoe (both for St Magnus International Festival).
Television credits include: Girl (Barry Crerar); Trust Me (Red/BBC).
After a successful run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and a UK Tour which included The Women of the World Festival at the Royal Festival Hall, The Fair Intellectual Club was adapted into a 6 part series for BBC Radio 4.