Lucy Punch
Lucy Punch | |
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Punch at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival premiere of A Good Old Fashioned Orgy | |
Born |
Lucy Alice T. Punch 30 December 1977 Hammersmith, London, England, UK |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998–present |
Lucy Punch (born 30 December 1977)[1] is an English film, stage and television actress. Her feature film credits include Hot Fuzz, Bad Teacher, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger and Dinner for Schmucks.
Personal life
Punch was born in Hammersmith, London.[2] Her parents run a market research company. Punch was educated privately at Godolphin School and then Latymer Upper School.[3] She performed with the National Youth Theatre from 1993 to 1997 and began a course at University College London before dropping out to become an actress.[4] Since 2006 Punch has lived in West Hollywood, Los Angeles.[3]
Career
Punch made her acting debut in a 1998 episode of The New Adventures of Robin Hood.[5] Her other TV credits include the naive daughter of Alison Steadman's character in the short-lived series Let Them Eat Cake which starred French and Saunders. She starred as a football player in the kids TV show Renford Rejects. In 2000 she made her stage debut as Elaine in Terry Johnson's West End adaptation of The Graduate.[6]
She has worked at the Royal Court and Bush theatres, both in London.[7][8]
In 2004 Punch played receptionist Elaine Denham on Doc Martin. She left the television show The Class after appearing in eleven of the first 12 episodes.[9] In 2006 she won the Best Actress award at the Monaco International Film Festival for her performance in Are You Ready For Love?.[10]
Punch starred in Woody Allen's 2010 film, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.[11] In August 2010 she appeared in BBC Two's three part police comedy-drama Vexed alongside Toby Stephens. In 2011 Punch appeared in Bad Teacher.[12] Punch was cast as Deena Pilgrim, the female lead in the TV pilot Powers for the FX channel,[13] but the role was recast.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1998 | The New Adventures of Robin Hood | Queen Stephanie | TV movie (1 episode: "Orphans") |
1999 | Renford Rejects | Sue White | TV series (13 episodes) |
1999 | Days Like These | Helen Foreman | TV series (2 episodes) |
1999 | Let Them Eat Cake | Eveline | TV series (4 episodes) |
1999–2001 | Big Bad World | Melissa | TV series (4 episodes) |
2000 | Cinderella | Regan | TV movie |
2000 | The 10th Kingdom | Sally Peep | TV series (3 episodes) |
2000 | Greenfingers | Holly | |
2001 | It's Not Me, It's You | Rose | |
2001 | People Like Us | Kate | TV series (1 episode: "The Actor") |
2001 | Midsomer Murders | Melissa Townsend | TV series (1 episode: "Tainted Fruit") |
2001 | Goodbye, Mr Steadman | Linda Mortimer | TV movie |
2002 | Come Together | Amy | TV movie |
2002 | I Saw You | Esther | TV series (1 episode: "Episode 1.1") |
2003 | Second Nature | Car Rental Girl | TV movie |
2003 | Dinotopia | Shayna | TV series (1 episode: "Night of the Wartosa") |
2004 | Ella Enchanted | Hattie | |
2004 | My Family | Sarah | TV series (1 episode: "Luck Be a Lady Tonight") |
2004 | The Life and Death of Peter Sellers | Lead Stewardess | |
2004 | Being Julia | Avice Crichton | |
2004 | Doc Martin | Elaine Denham | TV series (6 episodes) |
2005 | Festival | Nicky Romanowski | |
2005 | Survivors | Juliet Savage | TV series (1 episode: "In Deep Water") |
2006 | Agatha Christie's Poirot | Susannah Henderson | TV series (1 episode: "After the Funeral") |
2006 | Are You Ready For Love? | Melanie | Monaco International Film Festival – Angel Award for Best Actress |
2006 | Stingray | Lucy | |
2007 | Two Families | Irene | TV movie |
2007 | The Class | Holly Ellenbogen | TV series (13 episodes) |
2007 | Hot Fuzz | Eve Draper | |
2007 | Grindhouse | Blonde in 'Don't' Trailer | Uncredited |
2007 | Comedy Showcase: Ladies and Gentlemen | Alice | TV pilot |
2007 | The Sarah Silverman Program | Sally | TV series (1 episode: "Ah, Men") |
2007 | The Omid Djalili Show | Miss Fanny Dashett | TV series ("Episode 1.2") |
2007 | St. Trinian's | Verity Thwaites | |
2008 | 1% | Candace | TV movie |
2008 | Fairytales | Fenola Gay | TV series (1 episode: "Cinderella") |
2008 | Wainy Days | Angel | Internet series (1 episode: "Angel") |
2009 | Big Breaks | Alexis | |
2009 | (Untitled) | The Clarinet | |
2010 | Elektra Luxx | ||
2010 | You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | Charmaine | |
2010 | Dinner For Schmucks | Darla | |
2010 | Vexed | DI Kate Bishop | TV series (3 episodes) |
2011 | A Little Bit of Heaven | Sarah Walker | |
2011 | Take Me Home Tonight | Shelly | |
2011 | Bad Teacher | Amy Squirrel | |
2011 | A Good Old Fashioned Orgy | Kate | |
2012 | Ben and Kate | BJ | TV series (16 episodes) |
2012 | The Giant Mechanical Man | Pauline | |
2012 | The Wedding Video | Saskia | |
2012 | Yellow | Amanda | |
2012 | Stand Up Guys | Wendy | |
2013 | Cottage Country | Masha | |
2014 | Someone Marry Barry | Melanie Miller | |
2014 | She's Funny That Way | a prostitute | |
2014 | Into The Woods[14] | Lucinda | Post-production |
Theatre
Year | Production | Role | Venue | Notes |
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2000 | The Graduate | Elaine | Gielgud Theatre | |
2001 | Boy Gets Girl | Harriet | Royal Court Theatre | |
2002 | A Carpet, A Pony and A Monkey | Kate | Bush Theatre |
References
- ↑ "Lucy Punch profile at". Yahoo TV. Yahoo! Inc. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
- ↑ "England & Wales Births"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Nicole Lampert (9 August 2012). "From doing the rounds with Doc Martin to cook-ins with Cameron Diaz, Lucy Punch is our kooky new queen of comedy". Daily Mail. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
- ↑ Tavis Smiley, 17 June 2011.
- ↑ "Lucy Punch- Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved 16 July 2013.
- ↑ Eyre, Hermione (3 December 2010). "Lucy Punch is making a mark on Hollywood". thisislondon.co.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ↑ Clapp, Susannah (11 November 2001). "Eric and Ernie for ever". The Observer. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ↑ Koenig, Rhoda (27 May 2002). "A Carpet, a Pony and a Monkey, Bush Theatre, London". The Independent. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ↑ Adalian, Joseph (11 January 2007). "'Class' to air on Net first – Entertainment News, Business News, Media". www.variety.com. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
- ↑ "Monaco International Film Festival of non violent films". monacofilmfestival.net. Monaco International Film Festival. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
- ↑ Jay A. Fernandez (29 May 2009). "Woody Allen welcomes Brit Lucy Punch". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
- ↑ "Lucy Punch cast in Bad Teacher". reuters.com. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
- ↑ "'Powers' TV Series Casts Deena Pilgrim", 21June 2011, MTV
- ↑ WORLD EXCLUSIVE! New Confirmed Casting For the INTO THE WOODS Movie, Starring Streep & Depp Broadway World, Retrieved July 27, 2013
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