Lydia Leonard (born 5 December 1981) is a British stage, film and television actress, best known for her roles in the television series ''
Bring Up the Bodies
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'', ''
Ten Percent
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History
The album features the title track, which peaked at No.2 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, No. 54 on ...
'' and ''
The Crown
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''.
Early life and education
Leonard was born in Paris to an Irish mother, a teacher, and Anglo-French father, an accountant; she lived in France until the age of five. She trained at the
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Career
Beginning her career in the theatre, Leonard played
Anne Boleyn
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in the
Royal Shakespeare Company
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's production of
Hilary Mantel
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's ''
Wolf Hall'' and ''
Bring Up the Bodies
''Bring Up the Bodies'' is an historical novel by Hilary Mantel; sequel to the award-winning ''Wolf Hall;'' and part of a trilogy charting the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell, the powerful minister in the court of King Henry VIII. It won the 2 ...
'' at London's
Aldwych Theatre from May until October 2014. The RSC production transferred to Broadway as ''Wolf Hall: Parts One and Two'' at the
Winter Garden Theatre
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, 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.
On television she had an ongoing role in 1950s-set detective series ''
Jericho
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'' starring
Robert Lindsay, and appeared in ''
True True Lie
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'' (2006) and ''
The Long Walk to Finchley'' (2008), along with a cameo in ''
Rome
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'' (2006, "
The Stolen Eagle
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"), and as a nurse in the BBC's ''
Casualty 1909
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It places the viewer in the Receiving Room of the London Hospital, in London's E ...
''.
Leonard appeared on stage as Polyxena in a
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and produces around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, St ...
production of ''
Hecuba'' starring
Vanessa Redgrave
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, the production played in London's West End and then at B.A.M in New York. She played Hazel Conway alongside
Francesca Annis
Francesca Annis (born 14 May 1945) is an English actress. She is known for television roles in '' Reckless'' (1998), ''Wives and Daughters'' (1999), ''Deceit'' (2000), and '' Cranford'' (2007). A six-time BAFTA TV Award nominee, she won the 1979 ...
in the
National Theatre's production of ''
Time and the Conways
''Time and the Conways'' is a British play written by J. B. Priestley in 1937 illustrating J. W. Dunne's Theory of Time through the experience of a moneyed Yorkshire family, the Conways, over a period of nineteen years from 1919 to 1937. Wide ...
''. In 2005 she appeared as Caroline Cushing in the original Donmar Theatre and West End productions of ''
Frost/Nixon''. In 2010 Leonard played the role of
Jackie Onassis
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in
Martin Sherman
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's play ''Onassis'' at the
Novello Theatre
The Novello Theatre is a West End theatre on Aldwych, in the City of Westminster. It was known as the Strand Theatre between 1913 and 2005.
History
The theatre was built as one of a pair with the Aldwych Theatre on either side of The Waldo ...
in London.
In 2008 Leonard played the female lead in the BBC remake of ''
The 39 Steps''. Part of the Christmas scheduling, its first showing was the most watched programme on
BBC One
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on that day.
Leonard starred as Cynthia in
Joanna Hogg
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's 2010 feature film ''
Archipelago
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Examples of archipelagos include: the Indonesian Archi ...
''.
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.
In 2013 Leonard played a leading role in the action adventure film ''Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon'' alongside Dolph Lundgen and Scott Adkins.
In 2013 Leonard played Alex Lang in DreamWorks ''
The Fifth Estate'' starring
Benedict Cumberbatch. In 2015, Leonard played
Virginia Woolf
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Woolf was born i ...
in ''
Life in Squares'', a BBC miniseries on the
Bloomsbury Group
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.
Between 2019-2022, Leonard appeared as Mariana Lawton in ''
Gentleman Jack''.
In 2022, Leonard starred as Rebecca Fox in ''
Ten Percent
''Ten Percent'' is the debut studio album recorded by American male vocal quartet Double Exposure, released in 1976 on the Salsoul label.
History
The album features the title track, which peaked at No.2 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, No. 54 on ...
'', the English version of the French original, ''
Call My Agent!
''Call My Agent!'' (french: Dix pour cent, lit=Ten Percent) is a French comedy-drama television series that premiered on France 2 on 14 October 2015. The series depicts talent agents at the fictional agency ASK (''Agence Samuel Kerr'') and their ...
''. That same year, Leonard appeared as
Cherie Blair
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Early life and education
Booth ...
in
series 5 of
Netflix
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drama ''
The Crown
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''. On playing Blair, Leonard told the ''
Evening Standard
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In October 2009, after be ...
'', I have a huge amount of respect for her.
..It’s fun playing someone really famous. It brings its own interest from the wider audience and responsibility. Objectively I should care about playing a real living person, but I don’t, it’s just another character."
In March 2023, Leonard starred as in ''Women, Beware the Devil'' at the
Almeida Theatre, London. The production was rated 3/5 stars by ''
The Guardian
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''.
Acting credits
Film
Television
Selected theatre credits
* ''The Meeting'' (Chichester Festival Theatre)
* ''Oslo'' (National Theatre/ West End)
* ''Wolf Hall'' (RSC/ Broadway, Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play)
* ''Onassis'' (West End)
* ''Time and the Conways'' (National Theatre)
* ''Let There Be Love'' (Tricycle Theatre)
* ''Frost/Nixon'' (Donmar Warehouse/ West End)
* ''Hecuba'' (RSC)
* ''Women, Beware the Devil'' (Almeida)
Video games
Selected audio credits
*''The Colour of Murder'', by Julian Symons, BBC Radio 4 2003, with Tom Smith, Lydia Leonard, Frances Jeater
*''A Sting in the Tale – Myrtle, Mahonia and Rue'', by Briony Glassco, BBC Radio 4, 1//1/2004
*''Bunyan John – The Pilgrim's Progress'', weekly from 4 January 2004, with Anton Rodgers, Neil Dudgeon, Alec McCowen, Anna Massey, Philip Voss, Lydia Leonard
*''The Lair of the White Worm'', by Stoker Bram, BBC World Service 4 December 2004, with Peter Marinker, Ben Crowe, Stephen Critchlow, Lydia Leonard, Richenda Carey
*''The Seagull'', by Anton Chekhov, BBC World Service 18 March 2006, with Ben Silverstone, Lydia Leonard, Nicholas Farrell
*''Our Country's Good'', by Thomas Keneally, adapted by Timberlake Wertenbaker, BBC World Service ~15 October 2005, with Nichloas Bolton, Lydia Leonard, Geoffrey Whitehead
*''How to Lose Friends and Alienate People'', by Toby Young; R4 afternoon play 3 November 2006; with Val Murray, Kerry Shale, Lydia Leonard,
Elizabeth Bell, Kim Wall.
*''Arms and the Man'', by GB Shaw, BBC Radio 3 21 March 2010, with Rory Kinnear, Lydia Leonard, Hugh Ross, Frances Jeater
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*
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1981 births
Living people
Alumni of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
English stage actresses
People educated at Bedales School
Actresses from Paris
English radio actresses
English television actresses
21st-century English actresses
English people of French descent
English people of Irish descent