Lucy Renee Speed (born 31 August 1976) is an English actress best known for her television roles as
Natalie Evans in the
BBC One
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soap opera ''
EastEnders'' from 1994 to 1995 and again from 1999 until 2004, and as DS
Stevie Moss
'' The Bill'' is a long-running British television police procedural television series, named after a slang term for the police. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at the fictional Sun Hill police station in London.
S ...
in the
ITV police drama series ''
The Bill
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The programme focused on ...
'' from 2008 to 2010. She has also starred in the
BBC One
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sitcom ''
Cradle to Grave'' (2015) and
ITV drama ''
Unforgotten'' (2021).
Early life
Speed is the second of two children born to Sue (née Salter) and Sid Speed,
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''Ancestry.co.uk'' (Retrieved: 11 August 2009)["Marriage Registration Details: Susan L Salter (1970, spouse: Speed)"](_blank)
''Ancestry.co.uk'' (Retrieved: 11 August 2009) having an older brother, Dan.
[Jacques, Jan]
"PLAYING FAST: AND LUCY"
'' The Mirror'', 22 February 2003 (Retrieved: 7 August 2007) Her career in performing began at the age of seven after her ballet teacher saw potential and advised her parents to get her an agent.
She attended a local after-school theatre group in south Croydon alongside actor
Nigel Harman
Nigel Derek Harman (born 11 August 1973) is an English actor, best known for his role as Dennis Rickman in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders''. He has worked mostly in theatre. He starred in the final series of ''Hotel Babylo ...
, who she would later work with in ''EastEnders''.
["EastEnders cast: Nigel Harman plays Dennis Rickman"](_blank)
''BBC.co.uk
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'' (Retrieved: 24 August 2009) Speed spent two terms at the
Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts is a performing arts conservatoire based in Woking, England. It was founded in 1911 by Italia Conti, an actress. The first production at Italia Conti Academy was the play '' Where the Rainbow Ends''. F ...
.
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''Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts is a performing arts conservatoire based in Woking, England. It was founded in 1911 by Italia Conti, an actress. The first production at Italia Conti Academy was the play '' Where the Rainbow Ends''. F ...
'' (Retrieved: 24 August 2009)
Career
Early career
At the age of seven she modelled clothes for Kays catalogue and she went on to appear in commercials for Sunpat peanut butter, then for gas, paint, soup and the children's toy
My Little Pony
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. By the age of eight she was acting on stage at London's
National Theatre in ''
Neap Tide'', a controversial play about lesbianism and women's oppression.
Speed has commented "Mum wasn't keen for me to be a child actress — she thought I'd be even more precocious than I already was… I worked constantly and I loved it."
Speed appeared in several films during her youth, which included playing the role of Josephine Stitch in the 1987 film ''
Scoop
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'' when she was eleven. She went on to secure the role of 'young Aurora' in the film ''
Impromptu
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'' (1991), which was about
Polish pianist
Frédéric Chopin
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and starred
Hugh Grant
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.
Speed made an early appearance on television when she filmed at
Windsor Safari Park
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with television presenter
Johnny Morris. She went on to have roles in legal drama ''
Rumpole of the Bailey
''Rumpole of the Bailey'' is a British television series created and written by the British writer and barrister John Mortimer. It starred Leo McKern as Horace Rumpole, a middle-aged London barrister who defended a broad variety of clients, oft ...
'' (as Isolde Erskine-Brown) in 1987, and later appeared in an episode of ''
Saracen
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'' in 1989. In 1991 she starred in the award-winning ''Dodgem'' alongside actor
Sean Maguire
Sean Maguire (born 18 April 1976 in Ilford, London) is a British-American actor and singer, who rose to fame in 1988 when at the age of eleven he took on the role of "Tegs" Ratcliffe on the BBC children's drama '' Grange Hill'', in which he ...
. ''Dodgem'' was a six-part televised drama for children's BBC, written and adapted by
Bernard Ashley. Speed played Rose Penfold, a streetwise love interest for Maguire's character, Simon; they meet at a children's home and then run away to be together.
During 1992–93 Speed appeared as Beki Jenner in two series of ''
Rides'', a BBC drama about an all-woman minicab firm, written by Carole Hayman. She later appeared in an episode of the BBC children's programme ''
Parallel 9'', which aired in 1994.
''EastEnders''
Speed's big television break came in 1993 aged 17, when she won the part of
Natalie Price in the BBC soap ''EastEnders''. She played the brow beaten best friend of
Bianca Jackson (played by
Patsy Palmer), making her first appearance on-screen in January 1994. Speed quit the soap after a year as she felt overwhelmed and unprepared by all the
press attention she received from being in such a high-profile show.
[Wilson, Tim]
"The Return of 'Natalie' — GETTING UP TO (LUCY) SPEED"
''wGazette.com'' (Walford Gazette, issue 41), Spring 2003 (Retrieved: 23 July 2009) Speed commented: "I was very frightened by it quite frankly and certainly unprepared for it. I didn't like at all the attention that came with being on such a high-profile show. It simply wasn't what I signed up for in the first place---all that craziness. I was very young and extremely shy, so it all became a huge difficulty for me…I honoured my initial one-year contract and then moved on…they did express their interest in signing me for another year, but I politely but firmly declined. They were a bit shocked. I tried to explain in the best way I could my reasons for leaving at the end of my contract and they ultimately understood, and so I left on good terms with them…I had some growing up to do and instinctively knew that growing up more or less in front of the British public for one year was enough!"
However, in 1999 Speed reprised the role of Natalie Price, four years after her initial departure. Her return was prompted by her friend and ''EastEnders'' co-star
Ross Kemp, who initiated contact between her and
producer
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Matthew Robinson.
Speed commented "I have changed. I've grown up and I'm more confident. I've had more life experiences. I've had bad times, lived in different places. I'm a bit more grown up and settled now. And as I've grown older I appreciate that it's much nicer to have a regular job. When ''EastEnders'' asked me back, I thought, `Cool, I can pay the mortgage."
Speed decided to leave the soap once again in 2004.
[Clydesdale, Lindsay]
"I know Nigel’s Secret"
'' Daily Record'', 7 August 2004 (Retrieved: 24 August 2009) She commented "I'd been back for five years and had very little to do the year before. I quite like being busy and I could see the scriptwriters were struggling with Natalie and where to place her so it seemed like the right time to go. It's nice that they've left it open, I'd hate to think the door was shut behind me. Absolutely, I'd like to go back, never say never.”
Other roles
In 1995 Speed played
Nell Gwyn
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in ''England, My England'', a film about the composer
Henry Purcell
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Purcell's style of Baroque music was uniquely English, although it incorporated Italian and French elements. Generally considered among the greatest En ...
. She made minor appearances in the films ''
Metroland'' (1997), ''
Keep the Aspidistra Flying'' (1997), and the
Academy Award
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-winning film ''
Shakespeare in Love
''Shakespeare in Love'' is a 1998 romantic period comedy-drama film directed by John Madden, written by Marc Norman and playwright Tom Stoppard, and produced by Harvey Weinstein. It stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Joseph Fiennes, Geoffrey Rush, ...
'' (1998).
Her television work includes roles in BBC drama ''
Dangerfield'', BBC comedy ''
Men Behaving Badly
''Men Behaving Badly'' is a British sitcom that was created and written by Simon Nye. It follows the lives of Gary Strang ( Martin Clunes) and his flatmates Dermot Povey ( Harry Enfield; series 1 only) and Tony Smart ( Neil Morrissey; series ...
'', ''
An Unsuitable Job for a Woman'', hospital drama ''
Casualty'' and ''The New Adventures of Robin Hood'', which was shot in
Lithuania. She also worked on a television series in
America
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called ''
Unsolved Mysteries
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''.
She appeared in the BBC hospital drama ''
Holby City
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'' in 2004, the Detective series ''
Jericho'' in 2005, and in 2007 she filmed for the second series of the BBC comedy ''
Love Soup''. Speed later appeared in ''
The Bill
''The Bill'' is a British police procedural television series, first broadcast on ITV from 16 August 1983 until 31 August 2010. The programme originated from a one-off drama, '' Woodentop'', broadcast in August 1983.
The programme focused on ...
'' as DC/DS
Stevie Moss
'' The Bill'' is a long-running British television police procedural television series, named after a slang term for the police. The characters are all police officers or civilian staff at the fictional Sun Hill police station in London.
S ...
from
series 24
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in 2008 until the final episode in August 2010.
Away from acting, Speed has appeared in television game shows. These include ''
Celebrity Ready, Steady, Cook'', and ''
Celebrity Weakest Link'' hosted by
Anne Robinson
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, and
Pointless Celebrities partnering her former on-screen EastEnders husband,
Shaun Williamson
Shaun Williamson (born 29 November 1965) is an English actor best known as Barry Evans in '' EastEnders'' and as a satirical version of himself in the BBC/ HBO sitcom '' Extras'', 'Barry off EastEnders'.
Early life
Williamson was born in Par ...
. In 2007, Speed fronted the first self-protection instructional DVD, entitled ''"Stay Safe With Lucy Speed"''. The DVD features special forces and "martial arts guru" Andy Hopwood, and teaches various self-defence techniques.
Stage and radio
Speed has appeared in stage and radio plays. In 2000 she starred in ''Be My Baby'' at London's
Soho Theatre
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The the ...
, playing a four-month pregnant singer called Queenie. In 2004 she toured with the ''
Vagina Monologues'' and in 2006 she starred in the Louise Roche play/musical ''Girls' Night'', which toured the UK. The comedy play follows five friends as they relive their past at a
karaoke
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night. In 2007 Speed was one of several former soap stars to act in the stage play ''Soap'' at the Royal Theatre, which was a parody of TV soap operas written by Sarah Wood. The play also starred ''Coronation Street's''
Paul Fox, ''Emmerdale's''
Janice McKenzie and ''EastEnders
Marc Bannerman. In 2003 she performed in the Radio 4 series ''
Elephants to Catch Eels'', with former ''Coronation Street'' star
John Bowe, and she played the part of Silver in the radio play, ''Speed and Silver''.
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'' TheNorthernEcho.co.uk'', 29 October 2005 (Retrieved: 24 August 2009) In 2022, she joined ''
The Archers
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'' playing farm manager Stella Pryor.
Personal life
Speed married model and actor Spencer Hayler on 12 September 2009, and gave birth to their daughter Kitty Bina Grace Hayler on 20 May 2012. They live in
Fulham
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, west
London
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. Speed is good friends with
Charlie Brooks
Charlene Emma Brooks (born 3 May 1981) is a British actress. Known for the role of Janine Butcher in the BBC One soap opera '' EastEnders'', she has received numerous awards since her first appearance on the soap in 1999, with storylines in ...
, the actress who played
Janine Butcher, her on-screen adversary in ''EastEnders''.
Away from acting she enjoys horse riding, skiing and dance. She gave birth to a baby boy Sullivan in August 2018.
Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Speed, Lucy
1976 births
Living people
People from Croydon
Actresses from London
20th-century English actresses
21st-century English actresses
Alumni of the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
English child actresses
English film actresses
English stage actresses
English soap opera actresses