Lucy Russell
Lucy Russell, born in 1972, is a talented English actress renowned for her compelling performances on screen. She gained significant recognition for her portrayal of Grace Elliott in Éric Rohmer's acclaimed film, *L'Anglaise et le duc* (The Lady and the Duke). Russell's acting journey began with a notable leading role in Christopher Nolan's debut feature, *Following*, a film that would later mark the start of a prolific partnership between the two, as they originally met while studying at University College, London—where she pursued Italian and he focused on English literature.
In 2002, her remarkable talent was acknowledged when she was selected as one of the "Shooting Stars" at the Berlin International Film Festival, an honor that highlights outstanding young actors in European cinema. Throughout her career, Russell has consistently showcased her versatility across various genres, earning both critical acclaim and a devoted fan following.
Her contributions to film and theater reflect a deep commitment to her craft, and she remains an influential figure in the entertainment industry. With a repertoire that continues to expand, Lucy Russell's career is a testament to her passion for storytelling and her ability to bring complex characters to life.
Filmography
I Am David
Clapham Junction
Brexit: The Uncivil War
Angel (2007)
Following
Eat, Love, London
Toni Erdmann
Tristan & Isolde
The Lady and the Duke
Avenger
A Spy Among Friends