Leila Birch

Leila Birch (born 1978) is an English actress, known for portraying Teresa di Marco in EastEnders.

Leila Birch
Born
Leila Birch

OccupationActress
Years active1988present
Websitehttp://www.leilabirch.com/

Background

Birch grew up in South East London. She is of British, Italian and Irish descent.[1] She trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts from 1987 to 1997, graduating with a Diploma in Performing Arts,[2] and also studied Shakespeare at RADA and Drama at Yale University. She has one brother, who is four years her senior. Her father is Dr James Green a former RAF officer and her grandfather Patrick Green was a submariner during world war 2, he was lucky to survive escaping from the sinking submarine after it was attacked by the Germans. [1] Her great-aunt was one of the Gaiety Girls.[1]

Birch is based in the United States as of at least 2012.[3]

Career

Birch played the role of Teresa di Marco in the BBC One soap opera EastEnders between 1998 and 2000. Her other television credits include One Night of Shakespeare, The Bill, Thief Takers and Renford Rejects. She also appeared in the pilot episode of the NBC Universal series Day One.

Birch's stage work includes plays at the award-winning Arcola Theatre, outdoor Shakespeare festivals, national tours and pantomime. In 2007, she acted with 'Shakespeare in the Valley', New Hampshire's only professional outdoor repertory Shakespeare festival. She also appeared in the world premiere of Twelfth Night: The Musical in London.

In 2013 she played the role of British reporter Melody Stone in W.M.D.,[4] and in 2014 voiced the WABAC machine in the film Mr. Peabody and Sherman and pedestrians in the video game Infamous Second Son.

Birch was a guest host on episode 18 of the Retro Rejects podcast.

References

  1. Jaffee, Larry (2003). "Leila on Teresa: She's a Minx". Walford Gazette. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  2. Werb, Jessica. "My Schooldays: Leila Birch", The Scotsman, 31 January 2001.
  3. "About". Leila Birch (official site). Archived from the original on 4 December 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
  4. Garrett, Tommy (5 May 2015). "Indican Pictures Presents 'W.M.D.,' It Don't Gitmo Better'N This, Incredible Drama Available On DVD And Streaming Now". Highlight Hollywood. Retrieved 3 May 2018.


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