Angel Coulby

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Angel Coulby
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Coulby in 2011
Born
Angel Leonie Coulby [1]

(1980-08-30) 30 August 1980 (age 43)
Islington, London, England
Alma mater Queen Margaret University
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
Children1

Angel Leonie Coulby (born 30 August 1980) is an English actress. She gained recognition for portraying the character Gwen (Guinevere) in the BBC fantasy series Merlin .

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Early life

Coulby was born and grew up in Finsbury Park, Islington, London, and is of Afro-Guyanese descent. [2] [3] [4] She studied for a degree in Acting at Queen Margaret University’s School of Drama, Edinburgh, achieved a first, and was awarded the Laurence Olivier Bursary in 2000. [5]

Career

Coulby was first seen in an episode of Scariest Places on Earth as a student who had an encounter with a ghost. Her breakthrough came in 2001 with her role in the Johnny Vaughan BBC sitcom 'Orrible .

She was later chosen to play Gwen, also known as Guinevere who would later become Queen, in the BBC One fantasy TV series Merlin . In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Coulby stated that in playing Gwen she "liked the idea that you go on a bit of a journey as an actor, starting off as a humble maidservant, kind of a bit bumbling, and then obviously growing into this very capable queen", and it was "really nice to have that range throughout a job". [6] She starred in all five seasons, appearing in 61 of the 65 episodes.

She took the starring role of the jazz singer Jessie in the BBC Two Stephen Poliakoff six-part 2013 drama serial Dancing on the Edge , alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor, John Goodman, Matthew Goode, Anthony Head, and Jacqueline Bisset. [7]

It was announced in February 2013 that Coulby would star in The Tunnel , a British-French remake of the Scandinavian crime drama, The Bridge . She starred alongside Stephen Dillane and Clémence Poésy. The first series aired in late 2013, and Coulby reprised her role for a second series in 2016. [8]

Coulby returned to the stage for the first time since 2014 in Rupert Goold's Albion at the Almeida Theatre in February 2020, which was filmed and broadcast on BBC Four in August 2020. [9]

Coulby joined the cast of the Apple TV+ thriller Suspicion , which is a remake of the Hebrew-language series False Flag in March 2020. [10] Coulby plays Vanessa Okoye, the investigator questioning the "five Brits, quickly pinpointed as the potential suspects" of the kidnapping in the thriller. [11]

In June 2021, it was announced that Coulby will star in the series, The Net, as the character Diana. The Austrian football drama aired in November 2022 in conjunction with the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [12]

In November 2021 it was announced she would be in the Hampstead Theatre production of The Forest by Florian Zeller in 2022. She plays the mistress, Sophie, of the protagonist, Pierre. [13]

Personal life

In 2019, Coulby announced she had become a mother [14] to a son born in 2018. [15]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 'Orrible Shiv4 episodes
2001 Scariest Places on Earth Awassa Tact (scared student), name intended as wordplay on "I was attacked" [16] [17] Episode: "Exorcism: Greyfriars Cemetery 1"
2002 Casualty SallyEpisode: "In the Heat of the Night"
Having It Off Kylie RileyTV series
A Good Thief Leah PickeringTV movie
2003 The Second Coming PC Louise FraserTV miniseries
Manchild Pippa1 episode
2004 Making Waves LMA Anita Cook2 episodes
As If Amber7 episodes
Conviction Jemma Ryan6 episodes
Holby City Maxine FramleyEpisode: "A Good Day to Bury Bad News"
2005 The Jacket Intern No. 2
Murder Investigation Team Lee Allanson1 episode
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse Receptionist
Imagine Me & You Anna
Vincent Gillian Lafferty7 episodes
2006 Hustle AliceEpisode: "A Bollywood Dream"
Doctor Who KatherineEpisode: "The Girl in the Fireplace"
The Bill Zoe HughesEpisode: "Good for Gold"
Tripping Over Charity1 episode
2007 Blue Murder Kate Malin'Episode: "Crisis Management"
Magicians Receptionist
Gina's Laughing Gear Nurse JonesEpisode: "Dollby City"
Secret LifeYoung MumTV movie
New Street Law Sharon Weir1 episode
Talk to Me Faith4 episodes
The Visit Rachael6 episodes
Life Is Wild Episode: "Heritage Day"
2008–2012 Merlin Guinevere "Gwen" Main role; 61 episodes
2013 Dancing on the Edge Jessie TaylorMain role
2013–2018 The Tunnel Laura RoebuckMain role; 21 episodes
2015–2020 Thunderbirds Are Go Tanusha "Kayo" Kyrano Main role; voice
2016 Undercover Julia Redhead2 episodes
2016 Hooten & the Lady MelinaEpisode: "Egypt"
2017 Man in an Orange Shirt Claudie1 episode
2017Body Slam [18] RuthShort movie
2018 Innocent Detective Inspector Cathy Hudson [19] Main role; 4 episodes
2020 Moving On LisaEpisode: "Time Out"
2022 [20] Suspicion Vanessa OkoyeMain role; 8 episodes
2022The Net - PrometheusDiana [12] TV series

Theatre

YearTitleRoleDirectorCompanyNotes
2002Lavender Blue [21] Jess Muriel Romanes Royal Lyceum Theatre
2007 Statement of Regret Issimama Banjoko Jeremy Herrin Cottesloe Theatre
2014Good People [22] Katie Jonathan Kent Hampstead Theatre / Noël Coward Theatre
2020Albion [23] Anna Rupert Goold Almeida Theatre
2022The Forest [24] Sophie Jonathan Kent Hampstead Theatre

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRoleResult
2010Monte Carlo TV Festival AwardsGolden Nymph Outstanding Actress – Drama SeriesGwen in Merlin Nominated

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