Lydia Leonard

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Lydia Leonard
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Leonard at the British Library in 2023
Born (1981-12-05) 5 December 1981 (age 43)
Paris, France
Education Bedales School
Alma mater Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Known for Bring Up the Bodies , Ten Percent , and The Crown

Lydia Leonard (born 5 December 1981) is a British actress. She starred in the stage adaptation of Hilary Mantel's Bring Up the Bodies , and as Jane Rochford in the 2024 TV adaptation of Mantel's third novel in the trilogy, Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light . She is also known on television for her roles in the BBC Two sitcom Quacks (2017), and Amazon Prime series Ten Percent (2022), and The Crown (2022–2023) on Netflix.

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Early life and education

Lydia Leonard was born on 5 December 1981 in Paris, France. [1]

She attended Bedales School in the village of Steep, Hampshire, [2] before training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol, England. [1]

Career

Stage

In 2005 Leonard appeared on stage as Polyxena in an Royal Shakespeare Company {RSC) production of Hecuba starring Vanessa Redgrave. The production played in London's West End and then at B.A.M. in New York. [3] Also in 2005, she appeared as Caroline Cushing in the original Donmar Theatre and West End productions of Frost/Nixon .[ citation needed ]

In May 2009 she played Hazel Conway alongside Francesca Annis in the National Theatre's production of Time and the Conways . [4]

In 2010 Leonard played the role of Jackie Onassis in Martin Sherman's play Onassis at the Novello Theatre in London. [5]

Leonard played Anne Boleyn in the RSC production of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies at London's Aldwych Theatre from May until October 2014.[ citation needed ] The RSC production transferred to Broadway as Wolf Hall: Parts One and Two at the Winter Garden Theatre, running from March until July 2015. Leonard reprised the role, which earned her a nomination for the 2015 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. [6]

In March 2023, she starred in Women, Beware the Devil at the Almeida Theatre, London. The production was rated 3/5 stars by The Guardian . [7]

Screen

On television Leonard had an ongoing role in 1950s-set detective series Jericho starring Robert Lindsay,[ citation needed ] and appeared in True True Lie (2006) and The Long Walk to Finchley (2008), along with a cameo in Rome (2006, "The Stolen Eagle"),[ citation needed ] and as a nurse in the BBC's Casualty 1909 . [8]

In 2008 she played the female lead in the BBC feature film remake of The 39 Steps .[ citation needed ] She starred as Cynthia in Joanna Hogg's 2010 feature film Archipelago .[ citation needed ]

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.[ citation needed ] In 2013, she played a leading role in the action adventure film Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon. In the same year, she played Alex Lang in DreamWorks The Fifth Estate , starring Benedict Cumberbatch.[ citation needed ]

In 2015, Leonard played Virginia Woolf in Life in Squares , a BBC miniseries on the Bloomsbury Group. [9]

Between 2019 and 2022, she appeared as Mariana Lawton in Gentleman Jack . [10]

In 2022, Leonard starred as Rebecca Fox in Ten Percent , the English version of the French original TV series Call My Agent! . [11] That same year, Leonard appeared as Cherie Blair in series 5 of Netflix drama The Crown . [12] [13]

Acting credits

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2004The Heat of the StoryUnknownShort film
2006 True True Lie Dana
2008 The 39 Steps Victoria Sinclair
2010 Archipelago Cynthia
2013 The Fifth Estate Alex Lang
2013 Legendary Katie
2014 Born of War Olivia
2016The Prevailing WindsThe HikerShort film
2019 Last Christmas Marta Andrich
2023 The Rabbi’s Son RachelShort film
2023 Northern Comfort Sarah

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
2004 Foyle's War Marion GreenwoodTV series (Series 3 Episode 1: "The French Drop")
Midsomer Murders Phoebe FrearsEpisode: "Ghosts of Christmas Past"
2005 Rome JuliaEpisode: "The Stolen Eagle"
Jericho Angela4 episodes
2006 The Line of Beauty Penny Kent3 episodes
2008 Ashes to Ashes Sara TempletonEpisode 4: "The Missing Link"
Casualty 1907 Laura Goodley3 episodes
Margaret Thatcher: The Long Walk to Finchley JoyceTV movie
The 39 Steps Victoria SinclairTV movie
2009Casualty 1909Laura Goodley4 episodes
2011 Spooks Martha FordSeries 10, Episode 2
2012 Law & Order UK Lucy KennardEpisode 13: "Fault Lines"
Whitechapel Morgan LambSeries 3; 2 episodes
2013 Ambassadors FerganaEpisode: "The Tazbek Spring"
Da Vinci's Demons Reina Isabel I de CastillaEpisode: "The Tower"
Lucan MelissaMiniseries; Episode 2
2015 Life in Squares Young Virginia Woolf Miniseries
River Marianne KingMiniseries; 2 episodes
2017 Apple Tree Yard BonnardMiniseries; 2 episodes
Quacks Caroline6 episodes
2017–2019 Absentia Logan Brandt / Laurie ColsonRecurring role (Series 1); Guest role (Series 2)
2019–2022 Gentleman Jack Mariana LawtonRecurring role; 8 episodes
2020 Flesh and Blood NatalieMiniseries
2021 Red Election Beatrice OgilvyMain role
2022 Ten Percent Rebecca FoxMain role
2022–2023 The Crown Cherie Blair Guest role (season 5 and season 6)
2024 McDonald & Dodds Lucy HolgateEpisode: "The Rule of Three"
2024 We Are Lady Parts Clarice MelvilleSeries 2; 4 episodes
2024 Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light Jane Rochford 4 episodes

Selected theatre credits

Video games

YearFilmRoleNotes
2011 Star Wars: The Old Republic Additional Voices
2013 Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel Katha Niar
Divinity: Dragon Commander Princess Camilla, Prospera
2014 Star Wars: The Old Republic: Shadow of Revan Lana Beniko
2015 Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn LuciaHeavensward expansion onwards
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Amanda Mason
Star Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Fallen Empire Lana Beniko / Additional Voices
Star Wars: Battlefront Unknown
2016 Homefront: The Revolution Unknown
Star Wars: The Old Republic: Knights of the Eternal Throne Lana Beniko
2017 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Midas Female / Nomad Female Replicated
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age Queen Marina
Total War: Warhammer II Unknown
2018 Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom NereaEnglish version
2019 GreedFall Chief Derdre / Other Characters
Star Wars: The Old Republic: Onslaught Lana Beniko / Additional Voices

Selected audio credits

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResult
2015 Tony Award [6] Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play Wolf Hall: Parts One and TwoNominated
Drama Desk Award [17] Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award [18] Outstanding Featured Actress in a PlayNominated

References

  1. 1 2 Dalglish, Darren (13 October 2010). "Questions and Answers with..." londontheatre.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  2. "27 famous people who went to school in Hampshire". Hampshire Life. Great British Life. 26 July 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  3. Winer, Linda (20 June 2005). "Redgrave rules 'Hecuba'". Newsday . p. 61. Retrieved 21 June 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Gore-Langton, Robert (10 May 2009). "When the party's over". The Sunday Telegraph . London. p. 126. Retrieved 21 June 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  5. Sykes, Pandora (21 October 2010). "Lydia Leonard on being Jackie O". London Evening Standard .
  6. 1 2 "An American in Paris & Fun Home Top 2015 Tony Nominations". Broadway.com. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  7. Clapp, Susannah (3 March 2023). "The week in theatre: Women, Beware the Devil; Romeo and Julie; Shirley Valentine – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  8. "Sunday's choices". The Daily Telegraph . London. 20 June 2009. p. 354. Retrieved 21 June 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  9. Debnath, Neela (27 July 2015). "Life in Squares: Lydia Leonard says new Bloomsbury group series will be 'racy'". Daily Express. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  10. Barr, Sabrina (22 May 2022). "Gentleman Jack star Suranne Jones addresses possibility of future seasons as series 2 finale draws near". Metro. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  11. Aroesti, Rachel (16 April 2022). "'We're not as cool as the French – it's more bumbling': Lydia Leonard on remaking Call My Agent!". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  12. Molina-Whyte, Lidia (2 November 2021). "The Crown casts Lydia Leonard as Cherie Blair in season 5". Radio Times. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  13. Clark, Nick (22 February 2023). "Women, Beware the Devil's Lydia Leonard on the new Almeida show and playing Cherie Blair in The Crown". London Evening Standard .
  14. "The Saturday Play: The Colour of Murder". 18 October 2003. p. 121 via BBC Genome.
  15. "A Sting in the Tale: 2: Myrtle, Mahonia and Rue". 1 January 2004. p. 225 via BBC Genome.
  16. "Afternoon Play: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People". 3 November 2006. p. 135 via BBC Genome.
  17. "Hamilton, An American in Paris & More Receive 2015 Drama Desk Nominations". Broadway.com. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  18. "Something Rotten! & On the Twentieth Century Top List of 2015 Outer Critics Circle Nominations". Broadway.com. Retrieved 21 June 2015.