Nikky Smedley

Nicola Jane Smedley (born 20 October 1963, in Solihull)[1] is an English actress, dancer, choreographer, television director and producer. Smedley is best known for her role as Laa Laa in the BBC children's show Teletubbies, which she played from 1997 until 2001.[2]

Nikky Smedley
Born
Nicola Jane Smedley

(1963-10-20) 20 October 1963
Solihull, England
OccupationActress, dancer, choreographer, television director, producer
Years active1997–present

Career

Smedley creates and performs work for children and young people, and has been doing so for three decades. She is best known for playing the yellow Teletubby, Laa Laa in the BBC children's series Teletubbies between 1997 and 2001 and for her involvement in choreographing Ragdoll Productions' Boohbah, In the Night Garden....

In 2012, Smedley was motivated by her passion for working with children, to become 'The Storyteller', which involved acting and delivering her own tales to children and also educating adults over the art it entails.[3]

Smedley remains an active member of Ragdoll Productions' creative team.

Filmography

Television

  • Teletubbies (1997–2001) - Laa Laa
  • Today (2007) - guest (as Laa-Laa and Herself)
  • The Paul O'Grady Show (2009) - guest (as Laa-Laa)
  • The Big Fat Quiz of the 90s (2012) - Herself
  • All About TWO (2014) - Herself
  • CBeebies: 18 Years and Counting (2020) - Laa Laa

Production staff

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References

  1. "Nikky Smedley".
  2. Runcie, Charlotte (24 December 2014). "Teletubbies: 16 things you didn't know". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
  3. "Teletubbies were not gay, says Laa-Laa". The Daily Telegraph. London. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
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