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April Janet Pearson (born 23 January 1989) is an English actress. Born and brought up in
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, Pearson was drawn to acting from a young age and appeared in local theatre productions as a child. She made her acting debut in 1998 at the age of nine on the British
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series '' Casualty'', and earned wider recognition in her breakthrough role as impressionable teenager
Michelle Richardson Michelle Richardson is a fictional character in both the teen drama British series and U.S. remake of ''Skins''. She is played by April Pearson in the British version and by Rachel Thevenard in the American version. Characterisation Michelle ...
in the E4 teen drama series '' Skins'' (2007–2008), for which she was nominated for the Golden Nymph Award for an Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series at the
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. She later made her film debut when cast in
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's
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slasher film '' Tormented'' (2009). Pearson followed this with her
Bristol Old Vic Bristol Old Vic is a British theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, Bristol. The present company was established in 1946 as an offshoot of the Old Vic in London. It is associated with the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which became a f ...
debut as Jemma in Catherine Johnson's ''Suspension'' (2009); the production centering around the
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and the nearby Avon Gorge Hotel, and as Callie in Rachel Sternberg and Jemma Wayne's Negative Space (2009), in which she received praise for both performances. Her transition to horror and independent films began with the 2016 horror film ''Fractured'', then followed by ''Caught'' (2017), for which she garnered critical acclaim for playing Mrs. Blair, one half of the antagonistic couple. Her role of Amy in ''Dark Beacon'' (2017) earned her two Best Actress awards at American Horror and Upstate NY Horror
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. She followed this by her portrayal of Isla Crane in
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's ''The Case of the Frightened Lady'' at the
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, in which she received praise for her performance.


Early life

Pearson was born and raised in
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. She attended
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in the Montpelier area of Bristol, where in 2007 she was appointed
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, and was a member of the Bristol Old Vic Young Company. Both of her parents had previously worked in the
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, with her father still being involved in the British medical drama series '' Casualty''.


Career


Early career and ''Skins'' (1998–2008)

Pearson joined a theatre group, located in Bristol, becoming one of its founding members at three years of age. Throughout her youth, she starred in various plays with both her drama group and whilst at school. At the age of 9, Pearson made her television debut with a minor role in the British
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series '' Casualty'' in 1998. Pearson was a student at
Colston's Girls' School Montpelier High School (formerly Colston's Girls' School) is a girls secondary academy (English school), Academy, located in the Montpelier, Bristol, Montpelier area of Bristol, England. The school building was designed by William Venn Gough and ...
in 2006 when she was cast in the television teenage-drama '' Skins''.
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Jane Ripley and Adam Smith travelled to Colston's Girls' School to hold auditions, wherein Ripley asked Pearson whether she wished to audition after watching her drama class. The programme was a success and ran for seven series, only two of which Pearson appeared in. Her performance was well received; the character was popular, and Pearson garnered widespread attention. She stated that the amusing nature of simply playing someone who's very different from her in person was what drew her to playing Richardson in ''Skins''. After the release of the first season, Pearson stated that being recognised was rather strange, though remarked that, "I try to be nice to everyone and hope they keep watching the show." ''Skins'' won the
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(BAFTA) Philip Audience Award, and Pearson was nominated for the Golden Nymph Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series. Of her time on ''Skins'', Pearson spoke of how she learnt to cope on a set and how to act in the working world, to which she added: "I owe the position I am in now to ''Skins'' and I'm so happy and proud that it has done so well."


''Tormented'' and Bristol Old Vic debut (2009–2012)

Pearson briefly appeared as Karen Shevlin an episode of the British
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series ''Casualty''. She later made her feature film debut as sadistic schoolgirl Natasha Cummings, in
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's
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slasher film '' Tormented'' (2009). She reunited with her ''Skins'' co-star Larissa Wilson, and starred opposite
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,
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and Georgia King. In an interview with ''
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''s Andy Barker, she stated, "I don't want to pigeon-hole myself this early on. I enjoy every genre." Later in 2009, Pearson returned to theatre starring in Catherine Johnson's ''Suspension'' (2009) at the
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. Michael Billington wrote, in his review for ''
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'', "You sense a bond of buried affection between James Lailey's guilt-ridden Gerry and earsonas the bridling bride-to-be. In fact, all the performances from director Heather Williams's largely Bristol-based cast are good." ''
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'' described it as "a fantastic success – for Johnson, the cast and crew, for Bristol Old Vic and for Bristol, the star of the show."
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of '' The Daily Express'' wrote: "Down in the hotel Jemma panics with her pre-wedding nerves and the (very pretty) earsongives us all too recognisable Big Day nerves. She has a fine sense of comic timing and is a perfect foil for the overpowering Anita, her Sherman Tank of a mother." Additionally, in the autumn, she portrayed kidnapped teenager called Callie in Rachel Sternberg and Jemma Wayne's ''Negative Space'' (2009). ''
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'' spoke highly of Pearson's performance, in which they wrote: "The star, emphatically, is earson gamine and effulgent as Callie. Pearson is 20, but proves unsettlingly convincing as a girl not much more than half her age." In 2011, Pearson returned to ''Casualty'' to star as Grace Fitch, whilst starring in David Allain's
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''Will You Marry Me?'' (2011). In 2012, Pearson co-starred in Jen Moss'
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comedy-drama short film ''My Brother's Keeper (Or How Not To Survive The Apocalypse)'', playing the role of Jess, who is looking after her well-meaning but dim-witted brother during a
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. Moss would later be awarded the Best Writer and Director Awards at the
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. Of Pearson's performance as Jess, ''
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'' remarked that the dynamic between Alex Esmail and Pearson is both "touching and funny".


Theatre return and collaboration with Jamie Patterson (2013–2015)

She later reunited with Skins co-creator Bryan Elsley in 2013, in which she briefly appeared as Liz in '' Dates''. She also appeared in television programmes ''Casualty'', and '' Comedy Feeds'', before appearing in a minor role in the
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's television film ''Unknown Heart'' (2014). Pearson also appeared as Gen in ''Circle of Truth'', a short film shot by David Allain which explored some of the challenges that people with multiple sclerosis face when deciding whether or not to disclose their diagnosis to their colleagues. The film's inception came about when ''Shift.ms'', a charity and social network for people with Multiple Sclerosis, contacted producer Jess Gormley. Alongside Pearson, ''Circle of Truth'' featured Ashley Thomas,
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,
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, Simon Day, Justin Edwards, and Nicholas Burns. In April 2014, Pearson co-starred opposite
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in Greg Zinger's
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short film ''The Engagement'' (2014), which focused on the difficulty of making marital commitment. In her second feature-film, Pearson portrayed Beth Prince, a young woman in search of her happy ever after, in Jamie Patterson's romantic comedy ''Home for Christmas'' (2014). The film was based on
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's novel of the same name, and co-starred Lucy Griffiths, Karl Davies,
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, and Shirley Jaffe. Later that year, Pearson reunited with David Allain to reprise her role of Gen in short film ''Working It Out'', in which her character interviews other people with multiple sclerosis about their experiences of employment. The soundtrack was provided by The Maccabees, and Pearson co-stars alongside Gabriel Bisset-Smith and
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. In January 2015, she starred in the music video for
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' single, "
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", in which Pearson plays an obsessed Wombats fan. In the first half of 2015, Pearson played Lexi in Neil Jones's critically panned action film '' Age of Kill'' (2015). In the same year, Pearson starred in Nick Gillespie's psychological horror film ''
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'' (2015). Although the film was critically panned, praise was given to its cast. Emilie Black of ''Cinema Crazed'' praised Pearson's Annabella, whilst writing "It must be noted that it was nice to see a female character not in need of saving, who is just one of the guys, in a film involving a military-style team and tough guys." Frank Scheck of ''
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'' acknowledged that "Several talented performers are wasted in the morass." Ben Robins of '' The National Student'' wrote: "Even the cast, a who’s who of largely forgotten-about (but still entirely reliable) British talent, from
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to
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and Skins’ earson seemed like a stab in the right direction." Chuck Wilson wrote, in his review for ''
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'', "Trapping his cast in a tight space is daring, but Gillespie hasn't given his six good actors, among them Evans and Gordon Kennedy, much to say beyond shouted variations on the word “fuck.”" In 2015, Pearson returned to theatre to perform on stage in ''Threesome'' at the Brighton Fringe, and then the
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. The production received favourable reviews, with particularly strong praise for Pearson and her co-stars; "Pearson, meanwhile, carries the part of the confident, daring and over-sexed third party to the limits – but successfully so. The dialogue is fast and furious, and with pacy interactions, the three actors together create a thoroughly watchable story".


Transition to horror and independent films (2016–present)

In 2016, Pearson starred in ''Fractured'', about a couple whose peaceful getaway weekend goes awry, where she reunited with ''Home for Christmas''s Karl Davies and director Jamie Patterson. The cast of ''Fractured'' also included Louisa Lytton, Jordan Metcalfe and Calvin Dean. British horror genre
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''Love Horror'' wrote: "Pearson and Davies are well suited to their characters, convincingly performing the loving couple that are being pursued." For her work in ''Fractured'', Pearson received the Best Actress Award from the British Horror Film Festival. She also starred as Gemma in Mdhamiri Á Nkemi's short film ''Cuttings'' (2016), in which her character returns to her family home after a recent death to discover buried family truths in an uncovered archive of home video. Pearson reunited with Patterson once again for ''Caught'' (2018), in which she plays Mrs. Blair, alongside Cian Barry's Mr. Blair, respectively. The story follows a journalist couple who invite a man and woman, Mr & Mrs Blair, into their idyllic village home. The film also stars
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, Ruben Crow, Regan Elizabeth Brown, Dave Mounfield and Aaron Davis. Pearson received critical acclaim by critics for her performance as Mrs. Blair. William of ''All Horror'' spoke most highly of Pearson's performance as Mrs. Blair, with him writing, " earsondeserves some kind of award for her nearly wordless, but not silent performance. She lets the audience know with her eyes and grunts that this skin-suit is barely containing some other life-form that is dying to tear you apart, but cannot until she gets these irritating photographs from the couple." Frank Scheck of ''
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'' also spoke highly of such a thing, in which he stated: " ..''Caught'' delivers plenty of terrifying moments, thanks to the highly committed performances by the central quartet ... Noel Murray of the ''
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'' noted praise of the performances, remarking that "''Caught'' hits the usual beats, but with an unusually strong cast and original characters." Jeannette Catsoulis praised the cast, in her review for ''
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'', by stating "As played by arryand earson .. the interlopers are a weird, disgusting delight, easily dominating the movie and their ineffectual hosts." Bobby LePire of ''
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'' Bobby LePire wrote, "What cannot be overlooked is the animalistic qualities of Mrs. Blair.", in which he later concludes that " ..the acting serves the unnerving atmosphere perfectly ...
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of ''
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'' acclaimed the performances of Barry and Pearson, with Miska stating, "There's plenty of tension, with the performances by arryand earsoncarrying the entire film on their backs, not to mention an escalation of terror ... Mike Sprague of '' JoBlo.com'' praised Pearson's characterisation, in which he wrote, " earson'sarc throughout the movie is my favorite thing about the piece, and I'm sure it will be yours as well." ''
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'' described both Barry and Pearson's Mr and Mrs. Blair as being "played perfectly". Pearson's next appeared in Corrie Greenop's horror thriller ''Dark Beacon'' (2017). She played Amy Wilcock, who loves the married Beth Gadbsy with a fierce and tragic passion. The resulting performance was positively received; Sol Harris of ''
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'' concluded, "Pearson and Lynne Anne Rodgers do an admirable job working with the material that they’re given and attempting to carry the vast majority of the film on their own - not to mention child actor, Kendra Mei ... Jon Dickinson of '' Scream'' wrote that, "In a post-''Skins'' appearance, April Pearson is great in the lead role as Amy. She is the voice of reason when things start to get spooky." April McIntyre of ''HeyUGuys'' praised Pearson by stating, " earsonhas emerged from a post-''Skins'' hibernation with a strong and nuanced performance as Amy ..Matched perfectly with Beth's spiralling psychosis, together they complement each other with an effective balance of wanting, sheer terror and anxiety." For her work in ''Dark Beacon'', Pearson received the award for Best Actress from American Horror Film Festival and the Upstate NY Horror Film Festival. The following year, it was announced that Pearson would portray Isla Crane in
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's ''The Case of the Frightened Lady''. Response to Pearson's performance in ''The Case of the Frightened Lady'' was met with enthusiasm; Vikki Stephenson of ''Young Perspective'' wrote, " earsonproved adept as a terrified Isla (the secretary of the house) ..These performances result in an ultimately enjoyable and engaging show." Alison Brinkworth, writing for ''Behind The Arras'', described her as adding "youthful vibrancy", while Rebecca Lipkin described, in her review for '' The Arbuturian'', Pearson as "charismatic". Albeit praise for Pearson's performance, critics highlighted the underwritten characterisation of Pearson's Isla Crane. She reunited with ''Skins'' co-creator Bryan Elsley for the third time, in which she briefly appeared as Polly in ''
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''. Pearson also starred as Lily in Patterson's critically acclaimed comedy-drama ''Tucked '' (2018), the estranged daughter of
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's Jackie. In 2018, Pearson co-wrote and starred in Patterson's
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comedy-drama film ''Tracked'', in which a young couple try to save their failing relationship by interrailing around Europe together. The film premiered at the
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, wherein Pearson and co-star Chris Willoughby's performances were praised, as well as Edouard Fousset's cinematography. In 2020, she also appeared as Katy in
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rom-com short film ''One Year Later'', with whom she co-starred alongside starring
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, Mark Wood, and Rhys-Teare Williams. She was also amongst the first to sign up for George Webster's British
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''Star Dogs'', wherein she played Cass Rio. Pearson also appeared as Abi in
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and Anton Laines' ''Disconnected'', which was a weekly, experimental drama series shot by the actors and produced remotely, in the
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,
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,
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, and Rwanda, while under countrywide quarantine orders due to the
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. In March 2021, she appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera '' Doctors'' as Chloe Shapley.


Upcoming projects

Pearson will next star as Eva in Adam Oldroyd's
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directorial debut ''Sideshow'', alongside
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,
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, and Nathan Clarke. Additionally, she will be reuniting with director Jamie Patterson in
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''God's Petting You'', and in
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''The Kindred''.


Personal life

Pearson was involved in
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's "Lost for Words" campaign, a season of campaigning programmes to get children reading, in which she reads aloud from ''Kasper in the Glitter'' by
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. She's an admirer of Spanish cinema and the works of
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, while speaking highly of
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's ''Noughts and Crosses'' series. She's based in Brighton. In 2014, Pearson founded the Laboratory Theatre Company with film director Jamie Patterson. The Laboratory Theatre is a production company dedicated to blending theatre and film. Pearson began a relationship with Patterson, after they met on the set of the ''Home for Christmas'' (2014). Pearson and Patterson were married in 2017. Since 2020, Pearson has hosted a casual celebrity interview-based podcast called ''Are you Michelle from Skins?''; the first episode being recorded on 6 July and broadcast on
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. She listed her idols as including
Bernadette Peters Bernadette Peters ( ''née'' Lazzara; born February 28, 1948) is an American actress, singer, and children's book author. Over a career spanning more than six decades, she has starred in musical theatre, television and film, performed in solo co ...
,
Nicole Kidman Nicole Mary Kidman (born 20 June 1967) is an American and Australian actress and producer. Known for her work across various film and television productions from several genres, she has consistently ranked among the world's highest-paid act ...
,
Julie Walters Dame Julia Mary Walters (born 22 February 1950), known professionally as Julie Walters, is an English actress. She is the recipient of four British Academy Television Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two International Emmy Awards, a ...
, and
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. On December 8, 2021, Pearson announced she was pregnant with her first child.


Filmography


Film


Television


Short film


Music videos


Theatre


Notes


References


External links

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''The National Student'' interview with Pearson
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pearson, April 1989 births Living people 20th-century English actresses 21st-century English actresses English child actresses English film actresses English radio actresses English stage actresses English television actresses People from Brighton English voice actresses Actresses from Bristol People educated at Montpelier High School, Bristol