Charlotte Hope is an English actress who has built a formidable reputation through a series of compelling performances across television, film, and video games, earning particular acclaim for her portrayal of historical figures and complex, driven characters. She first achieved widespread recognition for her recurring role as the sadistic Myranda in the third through fifth seasons of the HBO fantasy epic Game of Thrones (2013–2016), a part that showcased her ability to embody chilling menace and vulnerability in equal measure. This breakthrough led to a string of prominent roles, most notably her star-making turn as the determined and resilient Catherine of Aragon in the Starz historical drama series The Spanish Princess (2019–2020), a performance that cemented her status as a leading actress in period drama.
Born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, Hope developed a passion for acting early on, studying Spanish and Italian at the University of Oxford before pursuing a career in performance. Her early work included guest appearances on British television series such as Law & Order: UK and Doctors, but her big break came when she was cast in Game of Thrones. The role not only placed her in one of the most popular shows in television history but also provided a springboard into major film projects. She appeared in the Oscar-winning biographical drama The Theory of Everything (2014), playing a small but memorable role opposite Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. She later took on a leading part in the horror film The Nun (2018), a spin-off of James Wan's The Conjuring universe, and voiced the character Sally Boyle in the critically acclaimed video game We Happy Few (2018), demonstrating her versatility across different media.
In 2020, Hope continued to expand her television footprint, appearing as a series regular on the second season of the ITV thriller Bancroft and starring in the Netflix historical drama The English Game, created by Julian Fellowes. However, her most significant challenge to date came in 2024, when she headlined the Showmax true crime series Catch Me a Killer as South African profiler Micki Pistorius. Her intense and deeply researched portrayal of the pioneering criminal psychologist earned her widespread critical praise and a nomination for an International Emmy award in the Best Actress category, marking a major milestone in her career. Hope has also continued to work in film, with roles in The Chelsea Cowboy (2023) and other independent projects, and remains a sought-after talent for both period pieces and contemporary dramas.