Background
McShera was born on 1 January 1985 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, into a large Irish family. Her mother is a teacher and her father is a teacher turned financial adviser.
McShera was born on 1 January 1985 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, into a large Irish family. Her mother is a teacher and her father is a teacher turned financial adviser.
At an early age, her family moved to nearby Eccleshill, West Yorkshire, also in Bradford, where she attended Street Joseph"s College. After high school, she attended the Footsteps Theatre School before getting her stage break at the age of twelve in the comedy The Goodbye Girl.
She is known for playing 6th Form student Ros McCain in the fifth series (2009–2010) of British Broadcasting Corporation drama Waterloo Road and for playing kitchen maid Daisy Robinson (later Daisy Mason) in Golden Globe winning period drama Downton Abbey. She followed this up with a stint on tour with Annie before completing her GCSEs and A-levels and going to Brunel University, London, where she earned a degree in drama. McShera"s acting career started after university in 2007, with roles in the soap operas Emmerdale and Doctors and the drama Survivors in 2008.
In 2009 she joined the regular cast of British Broadcasting Corporation school drama Waterloo Road, playing A-level student Ros McCain for the entirety of the fifth series.
Ros" storylines revolved around her trying to fulfil her academic potential and also questioning her sexuality. Following her departure from Waterloo Road, McShera became part of the cast of Julian Fellowes Independent Television costume drama Downton Abbey as Daisy, the kitchen maid.
The show has attracted critical and popular success. Since 2013 McShera has played Job Centre regular Bryony in ITV2 sitcom The Job Lot.
McShera played stepsister Drisella Tremaine in Disney"s 2015 film Cinderella.
She displayed her singing skills as lady"s maid Gwynne in the American Broadcasting Company musical comedy series Galavant. Her stage roles include playing the eponymous role in the pantomime Cinderella at the West Yorkshire Playhouse between December 2009 and January 2010, In 1998 she appeared as Annie alongside Paul O"Grady for the show"s London run and subsequent tour. In 2011 she joined the cast of Jez Butterworth"s award winning stage play Jerusalem playing the role of Pea for the play"s return to London"s West End at the Apollo Theatre.