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Eleanor Winifred Worthington Cox (born 21 June 2001) is an English actress from
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best known for portraying
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in '' Matilda the Musical'' for which 10-year-old Eleanor won a
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Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, becoming the youngest
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winner in any category at the time. She received a nomination for a
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for playing Janet Hodgson in ''
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''. She is also known for portraying Polly Renfrew in the CBBC TV adaptation of
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's '' Hetty Feather''. She currently stars in the Sky Atlantic series ''
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''.


Biography

From 2003, at the age of two, until 2012, Worthington Cox trained at the Formby School of Performing Arts. Before starring in ''Matilda'', Worthington Cox was in the chorus for a
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production of ''
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'' at the Liverpool Empire. In September 2011, Worthington Cox was announced as one of four girls who would be playing the lead role of Matilda in '' Matilda the Musical'' along with: Cleo Demetriou;
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; and Sophia Kiely. She made her debut in October 2011 and performed in the show two nights a week. It was a critical success, and ''Matilda'' was nominated for 10
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. Among the nominations was Best Actress in a Musical, for which Demetriou, Ingram, Kiely, and Cox were all nominated. On awards night, ''Matilda'' won seven out of the ten nominations. Cox won Best Actress in a Musical along with her co-stars and currently holds the record for the youngest winner of an Olivier award. Worthington Cox continued to appear in ''Matilda'' until 19 August 2012, later sharing the role with Demetriou, Hayley Canham, Jade Marner, and Isobelle Molloy. In May 2013, Worthington Cox played
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in a stage production of ''
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'' at
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, sharing her role with
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and Izzy Lee. After finishing Matilda, Worthington Cox filmed the role of Young Princess Aurora in the film '' Maleficent'' (2014). From April to August 2015, Worthington Cox played the role of Blousey Brown in a production of
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at the
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. This was the debut production following the theatre's reopening after a £16.5 million redevelopment project. In October 2015, Worthington Cox played Jess in ''Tomcat'', a new play by James Rushbrooke, at Southwark Playhouse, London. In 2016, Worthington Cox received a
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nomination for her performance in the
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mini-series ''
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''. She was also featured as one of
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's "Stars of Tomorrow", the film magazine's annual showcase highlighting outstanding young actors from the UK and Ireland. In 2018, Worthington Cox starred as Cait in ''
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''.


Acting credits


Film


Television


Theatre


Accolades


See also

* List of British actors


References


Bibliography

*Sonia Friedman Productions Limited (2022). Jerusalem: Cast & Creative. Retrieved fro
Cast & Creative


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cox, Eleanor Worthington 2001 births Living people Laurence Olivier Award winners People educated at Merchant Taylors' Girls' School English child actresses Actresses from Merseyside English musical theatre actresses 21st-century English actresses