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Lucy Cohu Born 1968 (age 42–43) Occupation Actress Years active 1991–present Lucy Cohu (born 1968) is an award winning stage and film English actress, known for portraying Princess Margaret in The Queen's Sister, Evelyn Brogan in Cape Wrath and Alice Carter in Torchwood: Children of Earth. Contents 1 Background 2 Personal life 3 Television and Film work 4 Theatre Work 5 Awards 6 Filmography 6.1 Television 6.2 Film 7 References 8 External links // Background Lucy Ann Cohu was born in Wiltshire in 1968. She attended a boarding school as a child, and went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama.[1] Cohu said that despite her family's strong military background her parents were entirely supportive of her desire to be an actress. Cohu lives in Kensal Green in Brent, London.[2] Personal life Cohu was married to the actor Corey Johnson, but later divorced.[3] Cohu has one son, Alexander, who was born in 2000. Television and Film work Before she made a living from acting she used perform for children's parties. She has been quoted as saying that had she not found success as an actress she would have gone into childrens's nursing.[2] Cohu's first acting job after graduating from drama school was at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, in a production of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. She made her television debut in an episode of Casualty.[2] She went on to work extensively in television, including playing the role Major Jessica Bailey in the popular ITV show Soldier Soldier followed by many parts in British television. In 2005 that she portrayed Princess Margaret in the semi-fictional version of her life, The Queen's Sister, for Channel 4, for which she was nominated for Emmy and BAFTA awards. She was widely praised for the role; for example, Variety disliked the "somewhat tawdry biopic", but said that "Cohu makes it all worth watching".,[4] Cohu herself said she played Margeret like a proper woman with an insatiable and tremendous energy for life, previous images in her mind had been of a bloated and sick courtier confined to a wheel chair, she hoped the production hadn't offended anyone as she really liked the Queen.[5] Cohu has also appeared in Cape Wrath, Ballet Shoes, as Theo Danes,[6] and Torchwood: Children of Earth, as Alice Carter, the daughter of Captain Jack Harkness. Cohu has also appeared in several films, including Gosford Park and Becoming Jane. Theatre Work After a eight year hiatus from the stage, Cohu starred in a revival of Speaking in Tongues at the Duke of York's Theatre, opposite John Simm, Ian Hart and Kerry Fox.[7] Cohu received positive reviews for this performance.[8] In February 2010 she began a five week run in a production of An Enemy of the People at the Crucible Theatre, starring alongside Sir Antony Sher as Katrina Stockmann, and later appeared in Arthur Miller's 'Broken Glass' at the Tricycle Theatre. Awards In November 2008 Cohu won an International Emmy award for Best Actress for her role in the true-life drama Forgiven.[9] Filmography Television Year Show Role Notes 1991 Casualty Theresa Johnson One episode: Beggars Can't Be Choosers 1992 The Good Guys Lucy Howells One episode: Relative Values Sam Saturday Jill Connor One episode: On the Other Hand 1993 Poirot: The Chocolate Box Marianne Deroulard 1994 A Very Open Prison Reporter The Dwelling Place Isabelle Fischel Three episodes: Episode 1.1, Episode 1.2, Episode 1.3 1995 Loving Violet Pie in the Sky Miss Watson One episode: Swan in His Pride 1996 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Magdelene Heller Two episodes: The Secret House of Death: Part 1, The Secret House of Death: Part 2 1997 Peak Practice Gina Johnson Three episodes: State of Mind, Running to Hide, Borrowed Time Rebecca Rebecca Casualty Jayne Bazeley Five episodes Queen: Made in Heaven Woman Soldier Soldier Major Jessica Bailey Seven episodes 1998 Wycliffe Sophie Cattran One episode: Standing Stone 1999 RKO 281 Dolores Del Rio Uncredited 2000 Reach for the Moon Amelia Marchant Six episodes 2002 In Deep Elinor Two episodes: Blood Loss: Part 1, Blood Loss: Part 2 The Real Jane Austen Cassandra Austen 2003 Red Cap Megan Rhodes One episode: Cold War Sweet Medicine Anna Winterson Five episodes 2004 The Bill Philippa Manson Nine episodes (2004–2005) 2005 The Queen's Sister Princess Margaret 2006 Bombshell Valerie Welling Coup! Amanda Mann 2007 Cape Wrath Evelyn Brogan Forgiven Liz Won 2008 International Emmy award for Best Actress Ballet Shoes Theo Danes 2008 Einstein and Eddington Mileva Einstein 2009 Torchwood: Children of Earth Alice Carter Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye Pat Fortescue Murderland Sally 2010 Silent Witness Rebecca Connelly Two episodes: Intent: Part 1, Intent: Part 2 Midsomer Murders Jenny Russell One episode: The Sword of Guillaume Film Year Film Role Notes 1992 Pressing Engagement 2001 Gosford Park Lottie 2007 Becoming Jane Eliza De Feuillide References ^ Jackson, Alan (10 January 2009). "I didn’t get where I am today without... Lucy Cohu, 38, actress". The Times (London). http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article5452402.ece. Retrieved 2009-07-08.  ^ a b c Macarthur, Anna (March 2006). "Brent people: A royal performance - Lucy Cohu". The Brent Magazine, Issue 52. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070929091934/http://www.brent.gov.uk/news.nsf/0/4b62f99b6d235e308025711b003ad205!OpenDocument. Retrieved 2009-07-08.  ^ "I still pine for my lost love:interview Lucy Cohu : The Secret House of Death", The Mirror, 15 March 1996 ^ Lowry, Brian (1 March 2006). "The Queen's Sister". Variety. http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117929811.html?categoryid=32&cs=1.  ^ Davies, Hugh (19 August 2005). "Channel 4's shocking portrayal of the life of Princess Margaret". The Daily Telegraph (London). http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1496504/Channel-4s-shocking-portrayal-of-the-life-of-Princess-Margaret.html.  ^ All-star cast dance onto BBC One in Ballet Shoes BBC Press Office. 2007-08-11, ^ "Award-winner Cohu joins Speaking In Tongues". The Official London Theatre Guide. 16 July 2009. http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/latest/view/item106697/Award-winner-Cohu-joins-Speaking-In-Tongues/. Retrieved 2009-08-23.  ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/6243346/Speaking-in-Tongues-at-Duke-of-Yorks-Theatre-review.html ^ "British talent on a roll at Emmys". Metro. 25 November 2008. http://www.metro.co.uk/fame/article.html?British_talent_on_a_roll_at_Emmys&in_article_id=417600&in_page_id=7. Retrieved 2009-07-08.  External links Lucy Cohu at the Internet Movie Database Persondata Name Cohu, Lucy Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1968 Place of birth Date of death Place of death