She’s best known for voicing the title character on the beloved cartoon series Peppa Pig, a role that brought her widespread recognition. Over time, her performance helped make the lovable cartoon piglet a household name among millions of schoolchildren worldwide—so much so that the franchise generated over £200 million in revenue in 2010 alone. Her talent extended beyond animation, earning her a nomination for a British Independent Film Award in the Most Promising Newcomer category for her standout role in the 2013 film How I Live Now.
Before fame came knocking, life was a bit more grounded. Her father, Gil, ran a construction company, providing a stable backdrop to her early years. Growing up, she shared her childhood with one brother and two sisters, forming close family bonds that remained important throughout her journey. And while Peppa Pig became a global sensation, it was her voice—the voice of Peppa—that connected her to fans across generations. To this day, her contribution to children’s entertainment through Peppa Pig continues to resonate, keeping her name closely tied to one of the most iconic animated characters of the 21st century.
She ended up landing the role of Daisy in the short film Blueberry, which was a pretty big deal at the time. She brought such a unique energy to the character, and honestly, it felt like she was made for the part. When they first announced she’d be playing Daisy, there was a lot of buzz around the project. And looking back, it’s clear that her performance really stood out in Blueberry. She definitely made the most of the opportunity and left a strong impression.