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CHLOE PIRRIE IS CURRENTLY STARRING IN NETFLIX'S DEPT. Q, THE THRILLER SERIES THAT HAS BEEN ADAPTED FROM THE WORK OF DANISH AUTHOR JUSSI ADLER-OLSEN 20:56, 03 Jun 2025 Dept. Q: Official
trailer Chloe Pirrie has a series of successful TV productions under her belt, which has seen her travel the world including filming in Canada beside renowned actors Andrew Garfield and
Daisy Edgar-Jones. Yet, her most recent acting venture has taken her back to familiar territory as she has spent the past six months shooting in her hometown of Edinburgh. The Scottish star
is currently featuring in the upcoming Netflix detective series Dept. Q, taking on the role of accomplished solicitor Merritt Lingard. Joining a cast headlined by Matthew Goode, Chloe shines
among a host of Scottish talent including Jamie Sives, Mark Bonnar, Shirley Henderson, and more. Created by Scott Frank, who penned and directed the series, the Netflix show brings together
Pirrie with both The Queen's Gambit creator and Kelly Macdonald, whom she appeared alongside in The Victim, reports the Express. Article continues below Reflecting on her return to the
place of her childhood, Pirrie, celebrated for her roles in hit shows like The Queen's Gambit and The Crown, shared: "I've got family there that I hadn't seen for a
while so it was great to be able to spend time with them. A family member came to set - I've never had that before. That kind of stuff is really special." Before finding fame,
Chloe started out in the acting world during her time at Mary Erskine School, where her role as Anja in 'The Cherry Orchard' sparked her interest in pursuing acting as a career
path. Her acting journey kicked off with a role in the Royal National Theatre's 2010 production of Men Should Weep, followed by roles in the short film Solstice and the television soap
Doctors. But the stars big break arrived in 2012 with the Scottish film Shell, which bagged her the Most Promising Newcomer award at the 2013 British Independent Film Awards. In 2013, she
also featured in an episode of Black Mirror titled The Waldo Moment, portraying a politician. Her career trajectory took a significant leap in 2014 when she starred in the BBC spy thriller
'The Game' as an MI5 secretary, sharing screen space with Brian Cox. The subsequent year saw her juggling roles in the television film 'An Inspector Calls' alongside
David Thewliss, the Sky Atlantic crime series 'The Last Panthers' with Samantha Morton and John Hurt, the Oscar-nominated comedy-drama 'Youth', and the black comedy film
'Burn, Burn, Burn'. She also appeared in the BBC's grand adaptation of 'War and Peace' in 2016. That same year, she made appearances in The Living and the Dead,
Brief Encounters, and the television film To Walk Invisible, where she embodied the character of Emily Brontë. Following her portrayal of Brontë, Pirrie then featured as Eileen Parker in
The Crown. As for Chloe's personal life, the actress prefers to keep it under wraps, with little known about her romantic history. It remains unclear whether the star is currently in a
relationship or if she has any children. Article continues below ALL NINE EPISODES OF DEPT. Q ARE NOW READY FOR STREAMING ON NETFLIX.