Lucy Scott
Lucy Scott (born 19 January 1971) is a British actress. She is known for playing Charlotte Lucas in the 1995 BBC production Pride and Prejudice.
Lucy Scott | |
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Born | 19 January 1971 |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse(s) | Alistair Petrie |
Career
Lucy Scott has worked as an actress, in film and television since the early 1990s. She trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama. Her stage credits include Emma at the Tricycle Theatre, London, as part of a seven-person ensemble cast;[1] Search and Destroy, as Mary, at the New End Theatre in Hampstead, London;[2] and as Nikki in Things We Do For Love.[3]
She also appeared in an episode of comedy show Modern Toss.[4]
As well as acting, Scott worked as a script supervisor on the first episode of Popetown, called The Double.[5]
Select credits
- Spooks
- Episode #5.9 as Librarian (2006)
- Rosemary & Thyme
- Seeds of Time as Carolina Pargeter (2006)
- Tom Brown's Schooldays as Mrs Frances Arthur (2005)
- Perks as Alex Wright (2003)
- The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
- For the Sake of Elena as Bernadette (2002)
- Pride and Prejudice as Charlotte Lucas (1995)
- Micky Love as Martin's secretary (1993)
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