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Lucy Brown

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Lucy Brown
Born(1979-02-13)13 February 1979(age 45)
Crawley,West Sussex, England
Years active2002–present
Spouse
(m.2015)
Children2

Lucy Brown(born 13 February 1979) is an English actress best known for dual roles in the TV seriesPrimeval.

Biography[edit]

Early life[edit]

Lucy Brown was born inCrawley,Sussex, but grew up inCambridgeshire.She is the daughter of Christopher Brown and Helen Burleigh and has a younger brother named Mark. She went toKing's College Prep SchoolinCambridgeand then on toOundle Schoolin Northamptonshire which she left to attendHills Road Sixth Form Collegein Cambridge. She then went on to graduate from theGuildhall School of Music and DramaLondon. In December 2007, she was declared "Most Beautiful English Actress of the Year" by a panel of 104 actors.[1][2]

Acting career[edit]

Her first job was in a commercial for the soap brandLuxwhere she appeared withGisele Bündchen.She has appeared inSharpe's Challenge,Malice Aforethought,North and SouthwithRichard Armitage,Whatever Love Means,and in the dual roles ofClaudia BrownandJenny Lewisin theITV1science-fiction television seriesPrimeval(2007–11). After leavingPrimeval,she played a minor role inNBC'sThe Philanthropist.In 2010, she appeared inBonded By BloodandFrostoppositeDean Cain.Brown returned toPrimevalfor Series 4 (as Jenny Lewis).[3]

Brown also frequently takes part in live events billed asWord Theatre.[4]She has performed for them in Los Angeles and London. She also reads for audio books.

In 2012, she said revealed that she andOlivia Pouletwere currently writing a comedy drama.[5]In 2014, she appeared in the television dramaThe Village,cast as Harriet Kilmartin.

Personal life[edit]

Brown lives in London.[6]She married actorAdam Rayneron 31 December 2015.[7][8]They have a son and daughter together.[7]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Notes
1999-present Schools Kayla Skilton Regular role, 2034 episodes
2002 Murder TV journalist TV film
2003 Canterbury Tales Her TV mini-series (1 episode: "The Miller's Tale" )
2004 Piccadilly Jim Understairs Woman
Frances Tuesday Louise TV film (uncredited)
North and South Ann Latimer TV mini-series (3 episodes)
2005 Peter Warlock: Some Little Joy Barbara Peache TV film
Malice Aforethought Ivy Ridgeway TV film
Whatever Love Means Georgina TV film
2006 Minotaur Didi
Sharpe's Challenge Celia Burroughs TV film
2007-09; 2011 Primeval Claudia Brown/Jenny Lewis TV series (Main role; 19 episodes)
2008 Harley Street Maya TV series (1 episode: "Episode No.1.3" )
2009 The Philanthropist Deborah Rougeaux TV series (1 episode: "Myanmar" )
Midsomer Murders Helen Markham TV series (1 episode: "The Glitch" )
2010 Frost Giant Sedna TV film
Bonded by Blood Anna Richards
2011 New Tricks Marie Braden TV series (1 episode: "Old Fossils" )
2013 Neil Jackson: Rocket to Mars Woman short
This is Vanity Angela short
2014 Wireless Unit White (voice) TV series short
The Village Harriet Kilmartin TV series (4 episodes)
2017 Bitter Harvest Olena

References[edit]

  1. ^Cambridge Evening News, 2007."lucy eats lots of pies"13 February 2007."CEN News: Features: Lucy gets her teeth into monster role".Archived fromthe originalon 26 February 2007.Retrieved4 March2007..Retrieved 4 March 2007.
  2. ^Aberdeen Gazette, 2007."I went dancing with Wicked West End cast"18 February 2007.[1].Retrieved 4 March 2007.
  3. ^"'Primeval' series four filming finishes – Primeval News – TV ".Digital Spy.25 June 2010.Retrieved9 February2012.
  4. ^"WordTheatre | Giving Voice to Great Writing".WordTheatre | Giving Voice to Great Writing.
  5. ^"Primeval Interview – Lucy Brown teases this weekend's wedding episode!".Unreality Shout. Archived fromthe originalon 7 March 2012.Retrieved9 February2012.
  6. ^"Lucy Brown – The Placeholder Page".Myweb.tiscali.co.uk. Archived fromthe originalon 4 June 2016.Retrieved9 February2012.
  7. ^ab"Login • Instagram".instagram.{{cite web}}:Cite uses generic title (help)
  8. ^Nepales, Ruben V."A palace built on strawberry fields".entertainment.inquirer.net.

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