Eva Feiler

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Eva Feiler
Education Guildhall School of Music and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active2015-

Eva Feiler is a British stage, screen and voice actress.

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Early life

She attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. [1]

Career

Stage

Her stage roles have included parts in Othello (2015) and The Merchant of Venice (2015). [2] In 2024, she could be seen starring as Joanna Baillie alongside Rachael Stirling in the premiere cast of April De Angelis play The Divine Mrs S. at Hampstead Theatre, directed by Anna Mackmin. [3] [4]

Television

She played a young Margaret Thatcher in series 4 of The Crown . Feiler also appeared in the Urban Legends season 1 episode The Girl in the Mirror and portrayed Joselyn O'Donnell in BBC One daytime crime series Father Brown . [1]

She played Lucy in a 2023 Christmas special of BBC One series Beyond Paradise . [5] She reprised the role for a 2024 series. [6]

She appeared in Hulu's 2024 holocaust series We Were the Lucky Ones . [2] [7] She plays played Bella, the girlfriend and childhood sweetheart of Amit Rahav's Jakob Kurc. [8] [9]

Voice acting

In 2020, she voiced Chloe in long running BBC Radio 4 series The Archers . [1] She is the voice of Killjoy in the video game Valorant . [10] She has also narrated audiobooks, including Warhammer horror audio drama Darkly Dreaming. [11]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Urban LegendsGillianEpisode The Girl in the Mirror
2017 Father Brown Joselyn1 episode
2020 The Crown Margaret Thatcher Season 4
2023- Beyond Paradise LucyRecurring role
2024 We Were the Lucky Ones Bella8 episodes

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