Lisa Jackson
Lisa Jackson, born on June 1, 1979, is a talented English actress renowned for her versatile performances across television and theatre. She gained recognition for her role as Alice Butler in the medical drama *Holby City*, and portrayed Ellie Thomas in the comedy series *Hoff the Record*. Her impressive range is evident in her appearances as Portia in *Toast of London*, Phyllis Stanwyck in the mystery series *Father Brown*, and Lady Lushingham in the period drama *Mr Selfridge*. Additionally, she showcased her comedic talents as Deborah in *Panto!* and Imogen Moffat in the Channel 4 sitcom *Campus*.
Jackson's stage credits include a significant role as Joan Helford in Rupert Goold's acclaimed production of *Time and the Conways* at the National Theatre. She also took on the character of Janice Pearce in BBC Four's *Dirk Gently* and Sandra in Mike Bartlett's poignant play *Love, Love, Love*. Earlier in her career, she appeared in Stephen Fry's film *Bright Young Things*, marking her entry into the entertainment industry.
In 2016, Jackson featured in *The Suicide* at the National Theatre, a production directed by Nadia Fall, alongside Javone Prince. A graduate of the prestigious London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA), Jackson continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances.