Iz Hesketh

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Iz Hesketh
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Hesketh performing as Margot in Legally Blonde at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in June 2022
Born (1997-09-22) 22 September 1997 (age 26)
England
Alma mater Urdang Academy
Occupations
Years active2018–present

Iz Hesketh (born 22 September 1997) is a British actress and drag performer, best known on television for portraying Kitty Draper in long-running British soap opera, Hollyoaks. [1] On stage she is notable for portraying Margot in Legally Blonde at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, [2] originating the role of Pythio in Europe in Head Over Heels at the Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester [3] and performing as her drag persona Seriah Sis. [4]

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On television, she also stars as Valerian in the 2024 British historical adventure series, Renegade Nell on Disney+. [5]

Career

After graduating from Urdang, Hesketh embarked on the UK/European Tour of The Book of Mormon in which she toured across five venues: Palace Theatre (Manchester), Theater 11 (Zürich), Sunderland Empire, Bristol Hippodrome, and Birmingham Hippodrome from June 2019 to March 2020 when the tour was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] During the COVID-19 lockdown, Iz participated in (as her drag persona Seriah Sis) and won an online social media drag competition titled 'Lockdown Legends' hosted by Tia Kofi (her drag mother). [7]

In September 2020, after initially delaying its summer run, casting was revealed exclusively by the theatre website WhatsOnStage [8] for the upcoming revival of Rent at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, which included Hesketh as a featured ensemble member. After opening to critically acclaimed reviews and a socially-distanced audience in November 2020, [9] the production had to close after five performances due to a newly imposed lockdown. [10] However, as a result, a series of online performances ran from 27 November to 20 December 2020 on the Hope Mill Theatres' website. [11] The show returned again to the Hope Mill Theatre in Summer 2021, with Hesketh also returning as a featured ensemble and alternate Angel for this iteration of the production. [12]

In March 2022, it was announced exclusively via WhatsOnStage that Iz would portray the role of Margot in the revival of Legally Blonde at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. [13] This marked the first time Margot was played by a trans non-binary actor in a professional capacity. In an interview with media outlet PinkNews Hesketh said "I can't quite put into words how grateful I am to be taking this huge step in musical theatre history". [14] In response to the transphobic backlash, Iz said "You've made my determination to change this industry that little bit stronger today (...) If anyone feels like I'm not right for this part or that I won't be able to do this role as well as a cis female, PLEASE feel free to drop me a message and I'll be more than happy to buy you a ticket to watch the show so you can sit there for the duration and be proved wrong". [15] The highly praised production ran from May–July 2022, and included a performance at the annual West End LIVE event held in Trafalgar Square by the Society of London Theatre, Westminster City Council and the Mayor of London. [16] [17]

At the beginning of 2022, casting was revealed for the European premiere at the Hope Mill Theatre in Manchester, of the jukebox musical Head Over Heels (based on the music of The Go-Go's) this included Iz as the principal character Pythio, an oracle to the fictional kingdom of Arcadia. [18] The production ran from 26 January to 4 March 2023. [19] In early May, WhatsOnStage exclusively revealed the casting of new Weimar-era Berlin musical Fury and Elysium at The Other Palace that included Hesketh portraying Anita Berber, [20] the production ran for a limited run of two weeks in June 2023. [21]

Hesketh also features on the live cast recording of Olivier-nominated autobiographical play My Son's a Queer (but What Can You Do?) and participated in the West End LIVE performance. [22]

In January 2024, it was announced via the official Hollyoaks social media channels and Hesketh's Instagram [23] that she would star as Kitty Draper in long-running British soap opera, Hollyoaks. In March of that same year, Hesketh announced her role as Valerian in the British historical adventure television series Renegade Nell on Disney+. [5] She is the first person to portray a non-binary character to appear in a Disney live action series.

In mid-July 2024, Iz won the award for Best Newcomer at the RadioTimes.com Soap Awards 2024. When speaking to Radio Times, she revealed that winning the award felt "unreal" and went on to say receiving the accolade was "absolutely incredible, yeah I'm just buzzing". [24]

Personal life

Hesketh uses she/her pronouns. [25]

Stage

YearProductionRoleVenueRef
2018-2019 Aladdin Ensemble New Wimbledon Theatre [26]
2019-2020 The Book of Mormon Elder Cross/DavisUK/European Tour [27]
2020-2021 Rent Featured Ensemble/Alternate AngelHope Mill Theatre [28]
2021Cherry JezebelPearl Reckless Everyman Theatre, Liverpool [29]
SnowflakeOlly The Lowry [30]
2022 Legally Blonde Margot Regent's Park Open Air Theatre [31]
2023 Head Over Heels PythioHope Mill Theatre [32]
Fury and Elysium Anita Berber The Other Palace [33]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleBroadcasting ChannelRef
2023BufferingKaia ITV2 [34]
2024 Hollyoaks Kitty Draper Channel 4/E4 [35]
Renegade Nell Valerian Disney+ [5]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRoleWorkResultRef.
2024 RadioTimes.com Soap Awards Best NewcomerKitty Draper Hollyoaks Won [36]

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  34. "Iz Hesketh on Instagram: "I guess the Wolf puppets out of the bag… Tv debut let's go ✨ Thank you so much @stevebugejacomedy and @iaindoesjokes for having me on Buffering Season 2. You can catch me playing Kaia on @itv and @itvxofficial later this month. Thank you also to @francesca_bradley_casting and @sophiekingcr for letting me be so authentic. - Soppy section. When I signed with Neil @keddiescottassociatesltd early last year the first thing I said I wanted was to make my tv debut. So thank you for constantly working so hard to get me into rooms I'm not normally first thoughts to be in and supporting every crazy decision and thought I have. Also I really need to thank @nadine_higgin who In summer, reminded me of exactly who I was and that what is for me will not pass me. Everything truly happens for a reason. Here's to 2023 being the most exciting year of my life! Oh and changing my professional name to Iz is also very slay I suppose ✨"". Instagram. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
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