Mullins starred as Naomi in the
Channel 4 series
Man Down. Her theatre work includes playing Rosalind in
As You Like It at
Shakespeare's Globe, Lika in
Marina Carr's
16 Possible Glimpses at the
Abbey Theatre, and Jessie Taite in
Seán O'Casey's
The Silver Tassie at the
National Theatre. Mullins' directing debut, a production of Mary Zimmerman's
Metamorphoses, was set in a hotel swimming pool and won her rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe 2006 including
The Scotsmans top 5 shows to see at the Fringe. It was in
Time Outs top 3 shows at the Fringe; giving it 5 stars, Rachel Halliburton said 'This is the kind of unexpected discovery that critics live for at Edinburgh'. A decade later, Mullins directed her second show, an experimental new play by Bea Roberts,
Infinity Pool, which won a Toast of the Fringe Award at Plymouth Fringe Festival and went on to enjoy a place on
The Guardians list of recommended shows at the Edinburgh Fringe & International Festival 2016. The critic
Lyn Gardner described it as 'painfully funny'. Giving it 5 stars from
The Stage, Stewart Pringle said it was 'utterly unique and exceptional in every way, it's a heart-breaking story of a stunted life, told with theatrical verve and palpable compassion'. The play was short-listed for the highly prestigious Total Theatre Award. Mullins is a core committee member of ERA 50:50, a campaign calling for equal representation of women on screen and stage. She made an impassioned speech about this when picking up her BAFTA (Scotland). ==Filmography==