Lydia Leonard

Actor, Film actor

1981 –

65

Who is Lydia Leonard?

Lydia Leonard is an English actress.

Lydia Leonard is a British Stage, Film and Television Actress. She was born in Paris to an Irish mother, a teacher, and Anglo-French father, a financial accountant; she lived in France until the age of five. She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

On television she had an ongoing role in 1950s-set detective series Jericho starring Robert Lindsay, and appeared in True True Lie and The Long Walk to Finchley, along with a cameo in Rome, and as a nurse in the BBC's Casualty 1909.

Leonard appeared on stage as Polyxena in a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hecuba starring Vanessa Redgrave, the production played in London's West End and then at B.A.M in New York. She played Hazel Conway alongside Francesca Annis in the National Theatre's production of Time and the Conways. In 2005 Leonard appeared as Caroline Cushing in the original Donmar Theatre and West End productions of Frost/Nixon. In 2010 Leonard played the role of Jackie Onassis in Martin Sherman's play Onassis at the Novello Theatre in London.

In 2008 Leonard played a major role in the BBC re-make of The 39 Steps. Part of the Christmas scheduling, its first showing was the most watched programme on BBC One on that day. Leonard starred as Cynthia in Joanna Hogg's 2010 feature film Archipelago. In 2012, Leonard starred in two episodes of ITV drama series Whitechapel, as psychiatrist Morgan Lamb, for which she was nominated for Most Outstanding Actress at the Monte Carlo television awards. In 2013 Leonard played a leading role in the action adventure film Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon alongside Dolph Lundgen and Scott Adkins. In 2013 Leonard plays Alex Lang in DreamWorks The Fifth Estate alongside Benedict Cumberbatch. It has been announced that Leonard will play the role of Anne Boleyn in the RSC's productions of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies

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Born
Dec 5, 1981
Paris
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
  • Bedales School

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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