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Tuppence Middleton

English actress (born 1987)


Summary

English actress (born 1987)

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nameTuppence Middleton
imageTuppence Middleton for Sidewalks.jpg
captionMiddleton in 2015
birth_nameTuppence Amelia Middleton
birth_date
birth_placeBristol, England
occupationActress
years_active2007–present
partnerMåns Mårlind
children1

Tuppence Amelia Middleton (born 21 February 1987) is an English actress. In 2010, she was nominated for the London Evening Standard Film Awards for Most Promising Newcomer.

Middleton appeared in various films before making her breakthrough in Morten Tyldum's historical drama The Imitation Game (2014), and subsequently appeared in The Wachowskis' science fiction film Jupiter Ascending (2015), Alfonso Gomez-Rejon's historical drama The Current War (2017), David Fincher's film Mank (2020), and the historical drama films Downton Abbey (2019) and Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022).

She made her first television appearance in Bones (2008) and subsequently appeared as a guest in New Tricks (2010), Friday Night Dinner (2011), and Lewis (2013). She also appeared as Jem in the Black Mirror episode "White Bear" (2013), as Miss Havisham in Dickensian (2015–2016), as Russian princess Hélène Kuragina in War & Peace (2016), and as Riley "Blue" Gunnarsdóttir in Sense8 (2015–2018).

Early life

Middleton was born in Bristol on 21 February 1987, the daughter of Tina Sheppard and Nigel Middleton. She has an older sister named Angel and younger brother named Josh, who plays guitar and sings in the metal band Sylosis. She was named "Tuppence" after the childhood nickname her grandmother gave to her mother. She was raised in Clevedon, Somerset. She has described her younger self as shy, reclusive, and "geeky" at school, but "quite loud and brash" at home; she found youth theatre an "outlet" in which she could be confident. She attended Bristol Grammar School, where she was involved in school plays such as Guys and Dolls. She also attended Stagecoach, a performing arts school in Portishead. She appeared in local drama productions, including a pantomime with her sister at the Princes Hall in Clevedon. She subsequently studied acting at the Arts Educational School in London, earning an honours degree in acting.

Career

Middleton gained a following for her appearance in the 2009 British comedy horror film Tormented. Her character, head girl Justine Fielding, dates one of the most popular boys in school, only to find that he and his friends were responsible for a classmate's death. She has also appeared in adverts for the chewing gum Extra and for Sky TV.

In 2010, she was nominated for the London Evening Standard Film Awards 2010 for Most Promising Newcomer and she starred in Samuel Abrahams's BAFTA-nominated short film Connect. In 2011, she played the character Tanya Green in the British sitcom Friday Night Dinner, and Sarah in Sirens. In 2012, she appeared in the spy thriller film Cleanskin.

In 2013, she made her professional theatre debut in The Living Room, before playing a minor role in Danny Boyle's psychological thriller film Trance and giving a highly praised performance in the Black Mirror episode "White Bear". In 2014, after working on Lilly and Lana Wachowski's space opera film Jupiter Ascending (2015), she joined the main cast of their Netflix science fiction series Sense8 (2015–2018).

In 2016, she starred in the BBC drama War & Peace, playing Russian aristocrat Princess Hélène Kuragina. The series received critical acclaim. The Daily Express said: "Rising star Tuppence Middleton takes on the role of the delightfully evil Hélène Kuragina, who is one half of the incestuous duo. Audiences witnessed her brother getting a little too intimate with his sibling in the first episode before she turned her attentions to Pierre and dug her claws into him. She is a vile character who will use and abuse Pierre without giving him a second thought." Andrew Davies, who adapted War and Peace, described Middleton's Hélène as "the naughtiest woman on TV at the moment".

In 2018, she starred in Vicky Jones' play The One at the Soho Theatre in London and got the part of Lucy in the feature film Downton Abbey (2019), which she later reprised in Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022). In 2019, she played the lead role in the mystery drama Disappearance at Clifton Hill. This film was soon followed by the psychological horror Possessor (2020), the Netflix-distributed historical miniseries The Defeated (2020), also known as Shadowplay, and David Fincher's biographical drama Mank (2020), in which she portrayed the wife of Herman J. Mankiewicz, the co-writer of Citizen Kane (1941).

She narrated BBC World Service documentaries about the Spitfire and the life of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in 2020 and 2021, respectively. In 2021, Middleton also narrated an immersive step inside a story audiovisual tour for Hyde Park in London based around The Great Exhibition and written by Elizabeth Macneal for the BARDEUM mobile app. She recently starred alongside Martin Compston and Rupert Penry-Jones in ITV1's drama Our House (2022), and is set to star in the folk horror film Lord of Misrule with Ralph Ineson and Matt Stokoe, directed by William Brent Bell. In 2023 she starred in the National Theatre as Elizabeth Taylor in the Sam Mendes directed Jack Thorne play The Motive and the Cue opposite Johnny Flynn as Richard Burton and Mark Gatiss as Sir John Gielgud.

In 2025, she played Annie Ernaux in the stage adaptation of her autobiographical novel The Years.

Personal life

Middleton has obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) that she developed at the age of 12. In 2021, she conducted a series of interviews on the matter for BBC Radio 4, in which she talked with a clinical psychologist and a couple of other people struggling with the disorder. Middleton revealed that she "struggles with self-imposed routines that sometimes stop her leaving the house, as well as obsessive mental counting and compulsive checking behaviours". She also stated that she has emetophobia, a fear of vomiting, which increases her excessive preoccupation with cleanliness.

She has denied rumours that she is related to Catherine, Princess of Wales, with whom she shares a surname.

In August 2022, it was reported that Middleton had given birth to her first child with Swedish film director Måns Mårlind.

Acting credits

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009TormentedJustine Fielding
2010In the MeadowGraceShort film
Ever Here I BeValerieShort film
Skeletonsurl=https://www.indielondon.co.uk/Film-Review/tormented-cast-interviewedtitle=IndieLondon: Tormentedpublisher=IndieLondonaccess-date=6 February 2010location=United Kingdom}}
ConnectWomanShort film
ChatroomCandy
2011SubcultureLilyShort film
2012CleanskinKate
2013TranceYoung Woman in Red Car
Trap for CinderellaMicky
The Love PunchSophie
2014A Long Way DownKathy
The Imitation GameHelen Stewart
2015Jupiter AscendingKalique Abrasax
Spooks: The Greater GoodJune KeatonKnown as MI-5 in the USA
2017The Current WarMary Edison
2018StineLizzieShort film
2019Fisherman's FriendsAlwyn
FourThe Young WomanShort film; also writer
Disappearance at Clifton HillAbby
Downton AbbeyLucy Smith
2020PossessorAva Parse
MankSara Mankiewicz
2022Downton Abbey: A New EraLucy Branson
2024Lord of MisruleRebecca Holland
2025Sukkwan IslandElizabeth

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008BonesVera WaterhouseEpisodes: "Yanks in the U.K. Part 1 & 2"
2010New TricksMelanie HiggsEpisode: "Fashion Victim"
First LightGraceTV film
2011Friday Night DinnerTanya GreenEpisodes: "The Date", "The Dress"
SirensSarah FraisorEpisodes: "Up, Horny, Down", "I.C.E."
2012SinbadTiger4 episodes
2013LewisVicki Walmsley2 episodes
Spies of WarsawGabrielle4 episodes
Black MirrorJemEpisode: "White Bear"
The Lady VanishesIris CarrTV film
2015–2018Sense8Riley "Blue" GunnarsdóttirMain role; 24 episodes
2015–2016DickensianAmelia HavishamMain role; 20 episodes
2016War & PeacePrincess Helene Kuragina6 episodes
2017Diana and ILaura PhillipsTV film
Philip K. Dick's Electric DreamsLindaEpisode: "The Commuter"
2019A Working Mom's NightmareHannahTV film
2020The DefeatedClaire Franklin8 episodes
2022Our HouseFi LawsonMain role; 4 episodes
His Dark MaterialsFather Gomez's Daemon (voice)Episode: "The Botanic Garden"
2023CaughtPenny Pimberhurst6 episodes
2025The ForsytesFrances Forsyte6 episodes
2025Death by LightningKate Chase SpragueUpcoming miniseries
Blood CruiseFilming

Theatre

YearTitleRolePlaywrightVenue
2007Hay FeverJudith BlissNoël CowardArts Educational Schools
2008Cause CélèbreAlma RattenburyTerence Rattigan
The LightsLillianHoward Korder
2013The Living RoomRose PembertonGraham GreeneJermyn Street Theatre
2018The OneJoVicky JonesSoho Theatre
2023The Motive and the CueElizabeth TaylorJack ThorneNational Theatre / Noël Coward Theatre
2025The YearsAnnie 3Annie Ernaux adapted by Eline ArboHarold Pinter Theatre

Music videos

YearTitleArtistDirectorRole
2014"Real"Years & YearsRobert Francis MüllerClubber

Video games

YearTitleRole
2018World of Warcraft: Battle for AzerothLady Lucille Waycrest (voice)

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