- She is fluent in French and Italian.
- Nominated for the 2009 Tony Award for Best Performance for a Featured Actress in a Musical for "Billy Elliot".
- She is an Olivier Award-nominated British actress.
- Received her second and third Olivier nominations for performances in two more musicals in London's West End: 'The Three Penny Opera' and 'Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'.
- Has 2 sons with her husband Jason Phipps: Orlando, born in 1997; and Cain, born in 2000 as Harrison before legally changing his name at 17.
- She played county level tennis before studying sociology at the University of Nottingham,.
- A memorial service was held for her at St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden on 6th May 2024.
- Gwynne undertook voluntary work for the charity Sightsavers International, a group committed to combating blindness in developing countries.
- She was nominated for the 1992 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance for the comedy series Drop the Dead Donkey (1990-1991), and won the 2009 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in the Broadway production of Billy Elliot the Musical.
- In August 2014, Gwynne was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue.
- Gwynne became an actress in her mid-twenties. In her first prominent television role she played feminist lecturer Dr Robyn Penrose in the BBC television mini-series dramatisation of David Lodge's Nice Work in 1989.
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