The English actress, widely recognized for her standout role as Naomi Campbell in the BAFTA-winning series Skins, which aired from 2009 to 2013, has built a compelling body of work over the years. The actress—whose name became synonymous with bold, dynamic performances—also showcased her range in films like Fear of Water and Set the Thames on Fire. In addition to these projects, she appeared in an independent drama titled Candle to Water, further demonstrating her dedication to nuanced storytelling.
Before rising to fame, the actress was deeply involved in the performing arts, notably performing with the Psychotic Dance Company—a formative experience that helped shape her artistic path. Her early promise was acknowledged when she received the Jack Petchey Achievement Award back in 2007, a testament to her drive and talent even before her acting debut in 2009.
Growing up in Hackney, East London, she developed a strong sense of identity and resilience that would later inform her roles. She attended Cardinal Pole Roman Catholic School, where her journey toward the spotlight quietly began. Over time, the actress has remained a notable figure in British entertainment, with her name continuing to resonate with fans of authentic, powerful performances.
Back in 2016, she stepped into the world of theatre for the first time, taking on the role of Miranda Grey in The Collector—a performance that truly marked her presence on stage. Interestingly, even before that milestone, in 2013, she had already caught the industry’s attention and was honored with the ‘Best Newcomer’ award at the prestigious Monaco International Film Festival. Her journey has been one of steady growth and recognition, and she continues to build a strong reputation with each new role she embraces. She definitely made a name for herself early on, and she hasn’t slowed down since.