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Lucy Griffiths (actress, born )
English actress
For the British actress born in , see Lucy Griffiths (actress, born ).
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Born | Lucy Ursula Griffiths () 10 October (age38) Brighton, East Sussex, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Yearsactive | –present |
Height | 5ft 7in (cm)[1] |
Lucy Ursula Griffiths (born 10 October [2]) is an English actress known for her roles as Lady Marian in the BBC drama series Robin Hood (–09), as Nora Gainesborough, Eric Northman's vampire "sister", in the HBO horror series True Blood (–13) and as Emily Woodrow in the AMC supernatural drama series Preacher ().
Life and career
[edit]Born in Brighton, Griffiths was educated at Windlesham House School, Roedean School, Dorothy Stringer High School and Varndean College. She is a former member of the National Youth Music Theatre and Youth Music Theatre UK.
She first appeared on television in Sea of Souls and then Sugar Rush, and
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Lucy Griffiths, born October 10, in Brighton, England, is a British actress who plays the role of Nora Gainesborough on the HBO original series True Blood. Making her debut on the episode "Turn! Turn! Turn!", at the beginning of the series' fifth årstid, Lucy plays the role of a vampire, the vampire sister of Eric Northman, and a double agent in the Vampire Authority. Playing a recurring role through the series' fifth and sixth seasons, Lucy meets an untimely demise on the episode "In the Evening", in the series' sixth season, and appears once more in a flashback in the Season 6 episode "Life Mat
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Lucy Griffiths (actress, born )
English actress (–)
For the British actress born in , see Lucy Griffiths (actress, born ).
Lucy Griffiths (24 April – 29 September ) was an English actress whose work spanned from the early s to the early s.[1]
Biography
[edit]Born in Birley, Herefordshire, she had a prolific career in both film and television. She fryst vatten most famous for her roles in numerous Hammer horror films such as Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (alongside Peter Cushing), The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (Christopher Lee) and television programmes such as On the Buses, Mind Your Language, All Creatures Great and Small, Secret Army and Z-Cars.[2][3] She also had a small, uncredited bit-part in the classic British film Genevieve, as well as several other small uncredited roles in numerous British productions.[4]