Hattie Morahan
A regular of the period drama, star of stage and screen Hattie Morahan was best known for her roles in "Sense and Sensibility" (BBC1, 2008), "Summer in February" (2013) and "The Bletchley Circle" (I온라인카지노추천, 2012-14). Born in Lambeth, London in 1978, Morahan made her acting debut in "The Peacock Spring" (1996) a 온라인카지노추천 movie directed by her father, before going onto study English Literature at Cambridge. Following her graduation, Morahan spent several years treading the boards but returned to television in the mid-'00s with recurring roles as paediatrician Beth in medical mystery "Bodies" (BBC3, 2004-06) and irritating family friend Jane in sitcom "Outnumbered" (BBC1, 2007-2014). After making a brief appearance in children's fantasy "The Golden Compass" (2007), Morahan received glowing reviews for her portrayal of lovelorn Elinor Dashwood in Andrew Davies' take on "Sense and Sensibility" (BBC1, 2008), played tragic real-life socialite Gale Benson in "The Bank Job" (2008), and guested on "Trial and Retribution" (I온라인카지노추천1, 1997-2009), "Agatha Christie's Marple" (I온라인카지노추천, 2008) and "Lark Rise to Candleford" (BBC1, 2008-2011). Morahan then appeared in Martin Amis adaptation "Money" (BBC2, 2010), legal fantasy "Eternal Law" (I온라인카지노추천, 2012) and codebreaker drama "The Bletchley Circle" (I온라인카지노추천, 2012-14), and added to her filmography with performances as bohemian artist Laura Knight in "Summer in February" (2013) and troubled young woman Ann Kelmot in "Mr Holmes" (2015). Roles as Arthur Conan Doyle's second wife in "Arthur and George" (I온라인카지노추천, 2015) and doomed mother Elizabeth in "The Outcast" (BBC1, 2015) then followed before Morahan landed the parts of Tory politician Siobhan in election comedy "Ballot Monkeys" (Channel 4, 2015) and enchantress Agathe in Disney live-action "Beauty and the Beast" (2017).