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Lucy Hutchinson (actress)

English former child actress (born 2003)


Summary

English former child actress (born 2003)

FieldValue
nameLucy Hutchinson
imageLucy Hutchinson (Actress).JPG
captionHutchinson, August 2015
birth_nameLucy Rose Hutchinson
birth_date
birth_placeLewisham, London, England
occupationActress
years_active2008–2016

Lucy Rose Hutchinson (born 18 July 2003) is an English former child actress, best known for playing young Elizabeth Shaw in Ridley Scott's Prometheus.

Biography

Hutchinson's first acting experience came in the 2008 film Dustbin Baby, based on Jacqueline Wilson's 2001 novel of the same name. In Dustbin Baby, she played the younger version of the lead character April, seen in flashbacks. Hutchinson was five at the time of filming, and was described by director Juliet May as "one of the most remarkable five year olds I have ever met", saying that "it's like she's not acting at all". Prior to her appearance in Dustbin Baby, Hutchinson had attended a local drama group for children, and was signed up with an agency. Her father said that she got the role because "she was the right face in the right place ... She was incredibly lucky but that doesn't deter from how well she did in getting it."

After the release of Dustbin Baby, Hutchinson played roles in British television programmes EastEnders, Doc Martin and Psychoville. Her film debut came when she filmed scenes for the American film Prometheus, in which she played a younger version of the main character, Elizabeth Shaw. Hutchinson said "It was really good and I think the experience was great for me as well. It was filming at Pinewood, it is such a big place and that showed me what other sets were being built there which was good. I have never really been to a big set before, I just thought 'wow'. I know it was a big scene, Ridley Scott told me it was a really big scene. I was quite confident and just thought 'yeah I am going to do this'."

Hutchinson subsequently made appearances on radio, stage and television, including roles in Little Crackers, The Politician's Husband, Not Going Out and Inside No. 9. She had main roles in CBBC's Dani's Castle and the BBC sitcom The Kennedys. Hutchinson also performed at the Royal National Theatre in a production of Emil and the Detectives from 11 November until 20 March, featuring other later-successful child actors Seb Sargent and Louis Partridge, a rehearsal for which was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh.{{cite web|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24608931|title= The Queen meets War Horse star as National Theatre turns 50

, then-eight-year-old Hutchinson attended school in Croydon, where she lived with her parents, Gary and Anna, and older brother.

Filmography

Film and television

YearTitleRoleNotesReferences
2008Dustbin BabyYoung April JohnsonTV film
2009EastEndersStacey Slater's imaginary daughter3 episodes
2011PsychovilleChloe Groves3 episodes
2011Doc MartinEllaEpisode: "Don't Let Go"
2012PrometheusYoung Elizabeth ShawFeature film
2012The Poison TreeYoung BibaTV film
2012Little CrackersYoung Rebecca FrontEpisode: "Rebecca Front's Little Cracker: Rainy Days & Mondays"
2013The Politician's HusbandRuby Hoynes3 episodes
2013Not Going OutNancyEpisode: "Magic"
2014Terry and BrendaKellyShort film
2014Inside No. 9TamsinEpisode: "Last Gasp"
2015Mr. BeanLittle GirlComic Relief special sketch: "Funeral"
2015Dani's CastleLeonieMain role
2015The KennedysEmmaMain role
2016CasualtyChloe1 episode "The Best Day of My Life"

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotesReferences
2013To Kill a Mockingbird – PlayScoutPlay won the 2014 Samuel French Best Play Revival WhatsOnStage Award
2013–2014Emil and The Detectives – PlayPony

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotesReferences
2014–presentHome FrontJessie MooreLonglisted for 2015 Best Actor or Actress in a Debut Role BBC Audio Drama Award
2014Dangerous VisionsAnnaRadio 4 drama; episode "The Illustrated Man"
2015EarthseaSerretRadio 4 adaptation of Earthsea; episode 1, "Shadow"
2015All Those WomenEmilyRadio 4 drama; main role

References

References

  1. "Search Results for Civil Births in Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records". England & Wales Births 1837–2006.
  2. Williamson, Hannah. (9 May 2012). "Schoolgirl stars in sci-fi blockbuster". [[Croydon Guardian]].
  3. Ouston, Julia (12 January 2009). ''Behind the Bin: The Making of Dustbin Baby''. ''Dustbin Baby'' DVD. [[Kindle Entertainment]]/[[ITV DVD]]. Event occurs at approximately 5:00.
  4. Millard, Neil. (23 November 2008). "Sanderstead schoolgirl to star in BBC Jacqueline Wilson drama". This Is Croydon. [[Northcliffe Media]].
  5. (20 March 2014). "Emil & The Detectives – Full Cast and Crew".
  6. (10 May 2012). "Eight-year-old joins Hollywood stars in Ridley Scott's new sci-fi thriller". [[London Evening Standard]].
  7. Mulkern, Patrick. "Psychoville; Series 2 Episode 3". [[Radio Times]].
  8. Mulkern, Patrick. "Psychoville – Series 2 Episode 4". [[Radio Times]].
  9. Seale, Jack. "Doc Martin; Series 5, Episode 6 – Don't Let Go". [[Radio Times]].
  10. "Little Crackers; Series 3 – 2. Rebecca Front's Little Cracker". [[Radio Times]].
  11. BBC Two page "[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00yfm4l/profiles/ruby-and-noah Meet the Characters]". [[The Politician's Husband]]. Retrieved 30 August 2013
  12. [http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/wryj2/not-going-out--series-6---7-magic Not Going Out – Magic; Series 6 – 7] ''[[Radio Times]]'' – Retrieved 3 September 2013
  13. "Comic Relief Special – Funeral". [[British Comedy Guide]].
  14. (9 March 2015). "Filming starts on new BBC comedy The Kennedys". [[British Comedy Guide]].
  15. "The Kennedys". BBC.
  16. (23 February 2014). "Full List: Winners of the 2014 WhatsOnStage Awards". WhatsOnStage.
  17. (30 May 2013). "Summer Season at Regent's Park Theatre". [[VisitBritain]].
  18. "BBC Audio Drama Awards 2015 Long List". BBC.
  19. "Jessie Moore". BBC.
  20. "BBC Radio 4 – Dangerous Visions – The Illustrated Man". BBC.
  21. "BBC Radio 4 Extra – Ursula Le Guin – Earthsea, Shadow". BBC.
  22. "All Those Women". BBC.
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