Mhairi Calvey, a talented individual, was born in Scotland and spent her formative years on the picturesque Isle of Arran. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at a remarkably young age, making her acting debut at just five years old in Mel Gibson's epic film 'Braveheart', which would go on to win a prestigious five Academy Awards. Following her early foray into acting, Mhairi returned to her studies, focusing on her education and later pursuing a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Acting at the renowned Guildford School of Acting.
Mhairi's impressive resume boasts a range of roles in feature films, including 'Fear the Invisible Man', 'The Eastern Front', and 'Robert the Bruce', for which she received the coveted Best Newcomer award at The National Film Awards. Her television credits include the BBC drama 'Boat Story', expertly directed by the acclaimed brothers Jack and Harry Williams.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Mhairi is also a driven entrepreneur, having founded her own production company, Dream Reel Entertainment. This venture has allowed her to explore her creative talents further, as she wrote, directed, and produced her debut short film 'Gaslight', a powerful exploration of the devastating effects of domestic abuse.