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Daisy Edgar-Jones delivered a breakout performance as Marianne Sheridan in the 2020 television adaptation of Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel Normal People. The 12-part series, co-produced by BBC Three and Hulu, follows the evolving relationship between Marianne and Connell Waldron (played by Paul Mescal) from their final days in secondary school in rural Ireland to their undergraduate years at Trinity College in Dublin .


🧠 Marianne Sheridan: A Complex Character

Marianne is portrayed as a brilliant but troubled young woman from an affluent family. Despite her intelligence and wit, she is socially ostracized at school and experiences emotional neglect and abuse at home. Her relationship with Connell, whose mother works as a cleaner for Marianne's family, begins as a secret romance that evolves into a deep, albeit complicated, bond over the years .

The series delves into themes of class disparity, emotional intimacy, and personal growth, capturing the nuances of Marianne's journey as she navigates love, identity, and self-worth.





🌟 Daisy Edgar-Jones's Acclaimed Performance

Edgar-Jones's portrayal of Marianne received widespread critical acclaim. Her performance was noted for its depth and authenticity, capturing Marianne's vulnerability and strength. Critics praised her ability to convey the character's emotional complexity, contributing to the series' success .

The chemistry between Edgar-Jones and Mescal was also highlighted as a key element of the show's impact, with their performances bringing Rooney's characters to life in a compelling and relatable manner.


🏆 Recognition and Impact

The series garnered significant attention, becoming BBC iPlayer's most-watched show of 2020 with over 62 million streams that year . Edgar-Jones's performance earned her a nomination for Best Actress at the 2021 British Academy Television Awards, solidifying her status as a rising star in the industry 

Normal People resonated with audiences worldwide, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdowns, as viewers connected with its exploration of young love, communication, and the complexities of human relationships.

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