Evening Standard Award Best Actress "Medea" 2001
Drama Desk Award Outstanding One-Person Show "The Waste Land" 1997
Theatre World Award "The Waste Land" 1997
Olivier Award Best Actress "Machinal" 1994
Evening Standard Award Best Actress "Machinal" 1993
London Critics' Circle Award Best Actress "Hedda Gabler" 1991
Plays and Players London Theatre Critics Award Best Actress "Hedda Gabler" and "Electra" 1991
London Critics' Circle Award Best Actress "Electra" and "The Good Person of Sichuan" 1989
Olivier Award Best Actress "Electra", "As You Like It", "The Good Person of Sichuan" 1989 - 1990
2007 Co-starred with Jennifer Garner in "Catch and Release" the directorial debut of Susannah Grant
2004 Appeared in the thriller "Close Your Eyes"
2001 Played Aunt Petunia in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
2000 Appeared as Irma Prunesquallor in the BBC miniseries "Gormenghast"
2000 Starred in "Medea" at Dublin's Abbney Theatre, in production staged by Warner
1999 Portrayed Hollywood gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in HBO's "RKO 281"
1999 Co-starred in "The Last September", Deborah Warner's feature directorial debut; released theatrically in USA in 2000; executive produced by Jordan
1999 Made Royal National Theatre directorial debut with the touring production of George Bernard Shaw's "Widowers' Houses"
1998 Co-starred as the imperious neighbor who becomes the bane of the title character's life in Neil Jordan's "The Butcher Boy"
1998 Starred in London revival of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie"
1998 Co-starred opposite Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman in the disastrous big-screen version of "The Avengers"
1996 Appeared in USA in one-person show based on T S Eliot's "The Waste Land"; directed by Warner
1995 Gave legendary performance as the title character in "Richard II" in London under Warner's direction
1993 Was one of the few bright spots in the otherwise forgettable "Super Mario Brothers", based on the popular video game
1990 Played Isabel Arundell, explorer Richard Burton's free-spirited wife, in "Mountains of the Moon"
1990 Appeared in "Three Men and a Little Lady"
1988 First stage collaboration with director Deborah Warner, the title role in "Electra"
1988 Breakthrough film role, as Dr. Eileen Cole in "My Left Foot" opposite Daniel Day-Lewis
1987 Essayed the role of Prudence in "The New Inn"
1986 Played Erika Bruckner in "Mephisto" on stage
1986 - 1987 Performed Portia and Beatrice in the RSC touring productions of "The Merchant of Venice" and "Much Ado About Nothing"
1985 Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company; played Celia in "As You Like It", Madame de Volanges in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" and Tatyana Vasilyevna in "The Philistines"
1984 Film debut as Sister Felicity in "Sacred Hearts"
1984 Essayed the role of Mary Shelley in Howard Brenton's play "Bloody Poetry" in London
1983 Played Julia Melville in "The Rivals" at London's Olivier Theatre
1983 Made professional stage debut in "Love's Labour's Lost" (date approximate)
1980 Moved to London to study at RADA
Raised on the outskirts of Cork, Ireland