McCrory won third prize at the
Ian Charleson Awards for her 1993 performance as Rose Trelawny in ''
Trelawny of the 'Wells' at the National Theatre. In 2002, she was nominated for a London Evening Standard'' Theatre Award for Best Actress (for playing Elena in
Chekhov's
Uncle Vanya at the
Donmar Warehouse). She was later nominated for a 2006
Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for her role as Rosalind in
As You Like It in the
West End. She appeared in
Charles II: The Power and The Passion (2003), as
Barbara Villiers, Countess of Castlemaine and in supporting roles in such films as
Interview with the Vampire (1994),
Charlotte Gray (2001),
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) and
Casanova (2005). In the critically acclaimed film
The Queen (2006), she played
Cherie Blair, a role she reprised in
Peter Morgan's follow-up
The Special Relationship (2010). In 2010 and 2011, she reprised her role in the final films,
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. She also played the principal villain role of Rosanna Calvierri in the 2010 episode "
The Vampires of Venice" of the BBC television series
Doctor Who. In the same year, she also appeared in the twenty-third
James Bond film
Skyfall as Clair Dowar MP. McCrory also played lead role, wedding director Julie Ranmore, in the three-part
ITV drama
Leaving. In 2013, McCrory narrated poetry for
The Love Book App, an interactive anthology of love literature developed by
Allie Byrne Esiri. Again in 2013, she played
Lady Macbeth in
Macbeth at the
Little Angel Theatre. The same year, she began playing
Polly Gray in
Peaky Blinders, which she continued to star in alongside
Cillian Murphy for 5 series until 2019. In 2014, McCrory played the title role in the National Theatre's production of
Medea, directed by
Carrie Cracknell. Her performance was critically acclaimed. Also in 2014, she made a guest appearance on the TV series
Penny Dreadful. She returned as a regular for the show's second season, playing the main antagonist. In 2016, she starred as Hester in the stage play
The Deep Blue Sea, which was filmed and shown live in cinemas worldwide on 1 September 2016 as part of National Theatre Live. In 2019, McCrory starred as Kathryn Villiers in
Tom Rob Smith's
MotherFatherSon alongside
Richard Gere and
Billy Howle. It averaged 2.69 million viewers. In 2020, she played Sonia Woodley QC in the ITV drama
Quiz, which received a large audience while it was on the air during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns with the first episode seen live by an average of 5.3 million viewers in the UK. In June 2020, McCrory was featured in an episode of the
BBC Radio 4's programme
Desert Island Discs; Donna Ferguson from
The Guardian called the episode one of five key shows in the programme's 80 year history. In her final television performance, she starred as Prime Minister Dawn Ellison in the BBC four-part drama
Roadkill, which aired in October 2020. Her final performance was in the animated biographical film
Charlotte, which premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival in 2021 and was released in 2022. ==Personal life==