Laura Aikman
Laura Holly Aikman (born 24 December 1985) is an English actress and producer recognized for her versatile performances in television, film, and animation.[1] Born in the London Borough of Brent to actor and stunt coordinator Stuart St. Paul and actress Jean Heard, Aikman began her acting career in the mid-1990s with early appearances in shows like Great Expectations.[2][1] She gained prominence as a teenager with the lead role of Mysti, a half-human, half-fairy character, in the CBBC children's series The Mysti Show (2004–2005), which showcased her comedic timing and established her in youth-oriented programming.[3][4] Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Aikman built a diverse portfolio in British television, including roles as nurse May Phelps in the long-running medical drama Casualty (2007–2009), Lisa Prince in the sitcom The Job Lot (2013–2015), and explosives expert Dr. Laura Lake in the dark comedy Bluestone 42 (2015).[3][5][6] Her breakthrough in mainstream comedy came with the role of the demanding Sonia in the hit series Gavin & Stacey, appearing across multiple episodes from 2007 to the 2024 Christmas special, contributing to the show's 2025 National Television Award for Best Comedy.[1][7] More recently, Aikman has taken on dramatic parts, such as DI Ellen Addison in the ITV thriller Liar (2017), Cherry in Death in Paradise (2021), and Dyan Cannon in the ITVX biographical drama Archie (2023), while also starring as Val in the BBC One series Joan (2024) and appearing in the crime drama This City Is Ours (2025).[1][8][9] In film, her credits include supporting roles in Blood Monkey (2007), Freight (2010), and Amar Akbar & Tony (2015), alongside voice work in video games and animation projects.[10][11] Represented by United Agents, Aikman has also engaged in theatre and production, co-writing a comedy series with her husband, actor Matt Kennard, whom she married in 2019 after meeting on the set of Bluestone 42.[12][1][13]Early life
Family background
Laura Holly Aikman was born on December 24, 1985, in Brent, London, England.[14] She is the daughter of Stuart Aikman, known professionally as Stuart St. Paul, a stunt coordinator, director, and actor who has worked on major films including James Bond productions and Batman, and Jean Heard, an actress.[15][16] Aikman has an older brother, Luke Aikman, who is also an actor, contributing to a family environment immersed in the performing arts.[1] Growing up in this creative household, Aikman was introduced to film, television, and theatre at a young age through her parents' careers in the entertainment industry.[15]Education and early training
Aikman attended Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls in Elstree, Hertfordshire.[17] Her passion for acting emerged during childhood, influenced by her parents' professions in the entertainment industry. This familial exposure to film, television, and theatre fostered her initial interest in performance, though no records detail formal drama school enrollment or youth theatre involvement prior to her professional entry.[15]Career
Early roles and breakthrough (2004–2012)
Aikman's entry into professional acting came at the age of 18 with her lead role as Mysti, a mischievous half-fairy, half-human character, in the CBBC children's series The Mysti Show, which aired from 2004 to 2005.[18] This debut provided her first substantial television exposure, blending fantasy elements with light-hearted storytelling targeted at young audiences.[4] Her performance in the series, produced by Mystical Productions, established her as a promising talent in youth-oriented programming.[19] Building on this foundation, Aikman secured guest spots in prominent British dramas during the late 2000s. In 2008, she appeared as Tanya Murphy in the episode "Copy Cat Killer" of long-running police procedural The Bill. That same year, she made a brief charity cameo in the soap opera Doctors, contributing to a storyline focused on community support initiatives.[15] These early appearances allowed her to gain experience in procedural formats and more mature narratives. By 2009, she transitioned to a recurring role as May Phelps, a patient grappling with personal crises, in the medical drama Casualty, spanning multiple episodes across its 24th series and marking her shift toward emotionally complex parts.[20] As a teenager entering the industry, Aikman navigated challenges such as coordinating her acting commitments with her studies at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls in Elstree, Hertfordshire, where she completed her education before fully pursuing her career.[15] Family ties played a supportive role in her early opportunities; her father, stunt coordinator and director Stuart St. Paul, provided industry insights that facilitated her initial representation and auditions.[21] By 2012, these experiences had positioned her for broader recognition, with roles like Rosie in the comedy Lemon La Vida Loca highlighting her versatility in both dramatic and humorous contexts.Established television work (2013–2019)
Aikman's television career gained momentum in the mid-2010s with her lead role as the ambitious deputy manager Natalie Mason in the ITV workplace comedy The Job Lot, appearing across series 2 and 3 from 2013 to 2015. The series, set in a chaotic West Midlands job centre, allowed her to demonstrate sharp comedic timing amid ensemble dynamics involving jobseekers and staff mishaps.[22] In 2014, she took on a prominent recurring role as the defensive deputy headteacher Lorna Hutchinson in the final series of BBC One's long-running school drama Waterloo Road, where her character navigated staff conflicts and personal secrets while supporting vulnerable students. This part in the established educational series further solidified her presence in mainstream British television.[23] Aikman joined the BBC Three dark comedy-drama Bluestone 42 in its third series in 2015, playing Ellen Best, a skilled but socially awkward bomb disposal expert within an EOD team in Afghanistan. The role highlighted her ability to blend humour with tension in high-stakes scenarios, contributing to the show's reputation for satirical takes on military life.[5] In 2017, she appeared as D.I. Charlotte Sullivan in the ITV thriller Liar.[24] Throughout 2016, she made notable guest appearances, including as Amy in the BBC Three sitcom Josh, where she portrayed a date for the titular character in an episode exploring awkward social encounters, and as Jo in two episodes of the Netflix romantic comedy Lovesick, adding to her portfolio of relatable, quirky supporting parts.[25] Her visibility expanded significantly in 2019 with the role of Sonia, the overbearing girlfriend of Smithy, in the BBC One Christmas special of the beloved comedy Gavin & Stacey, which drew over 12 million viewers and introduced her to a broader audience through the show's cultural phenomenon status. She reprised the role in the 2024 Christmas special.[1]Recent projects and producing (2020–present)
In the early 2020s, Aikman continued to build on her television profile with guest and supporting roles in established series. She appeared in the family comedy-drama Breeders (2020–2023), portraying the character Kirsty in an episode of the fourth season, contributing to the show's exploration of parental struggles and relationships.[26] She also guest-starred as Cherry Jackson in an episode of Death in Paradise (2021).[27] Aikman also featured in the ITV crime series Grace (2021–present), playing the journalist Sarah Courtney in the season four premiere episode "Dead Man's Time" (2024), where her character investigates a high-profile robbery alongside Detective Superintendent Roy Grace.[28] The appearance underscored her ability to blend into procedural narratives, adding depth to the show's ensemble of investigators and civilians entangled in Brighton-based mysteries. In 2023, Aikman took on a prominent role in the biographical miniseries Archie, portraying Dyan Cannon, the fourth wife of Cary Grant, in this four-part ITV drama chronicling the actor's life from his early days as Archie Leach to Hollywood stardom.[29] Directed by Paul Andrews and written by Jeff Pope, the series earned praise for its intimate look at Grant's personal and professional evolution, with Aikman's performance capturing Cannon's wit and resilience during her tumultuous marriage to the icon.[30] Marking a significant step in her career trajectory, Aikman assumed a lead role as Rachel Duffy in the crime drama series This City Is Ours (2025), a Paramount+ production centered on Liverpool's underworld and family loyalties in the 1980s.[1] Premiering in early 2025, the series positions her at the forefront of a narrative exploring power struggles and romance, representing one of her most substantial television commitments to date. In 2024, she starred as Val in the BBC One series Joan.[31] Aikman's career has evolved to include producing, with credits reflecting her growing involvement behind the camera; she co-wrote the comedy series Not Trying with her husband Matt Kennard, which was previously in development with Expectation.[13] This transition builds on the momentum from her memorable turns as Sonia in the 2019 and 2024 Gavin & Stacey Christmas specials, allowing her to shape projects that align with her experiences in ensemble comedy and drama. Reflections on her growth emphasize a deliberate shift toward multifaceted roles and production opportunities, fostering greater artistic control after over a decade in acting.[32] The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Aikman's work schedule, as it did for much of the industry, with productions halted and a pivot to virtual auditions becoming standard; however, she navigated these challenges by securing roles in delayed projects like Archie, resuming on-site filming under strict protocols by late 2021.[33] This period ultimately accelerated her focus on selective, high-impact work in the post-pandemic landscape.Personal life
Marriage and relationships
Aikman has been married to fellow actor Matt Kennard since 2019.[1] The couple first met in 2015 on the set of the BBC comedy series Bluestone 42, where Aikman joined the cast for its final season and Kennard had a recurring role as Lieutenant Colonel Nick Glover.[34] They became engaged after the series concluded and have since maintained a low-profile personal life while supporting each other's acting careers.[15] As actors in the British television industry, Aikman and Kennard have occasionally shared insights into balancing their professional commitments with their relationship, though they rarely appear together publicly.[35] No children have been publicly announced as of 2025.[1] Prior to her marriage, Aikman kept her romantic life private, with no notable previous relationships documented in public records.[36]Philanthropy and public engagement
Laura Aikman has been actively involved in charitable causes, particularly those supporting homelessness and mental health. In 2020, she volunteered at Shelter from the Storm, London's only free homeless shelter open 365 days a year, where she assisted with a Christmas shift and brought along her friend, actor Matt Horne, to help serve meals and provide support to those in need.[37] The following year, in 2021, Aikman participated in a fundraising campaign for the organization via JustGiving, encouraging donations to aid its efforts in offering emergency shelter, hot meals, and essential services to homeless individuals.[38] Since early 2022, Aikman has volunteered as a crisis counselor with Shout 85258, a 24/7 confidential text-based mental health support service in the UK. In this role, she engages in text conversations with people facing emotional distress, utilizing training in active listening, risk assessment, and supportive communication provided by the charity. Aikman has highlighted the personal benefits of her involvement, noting that the skills gained have enhanced her relationships and given her a sense of purpose: "If you’re looking for something meaningful to do in your spare time, become a Shout Volunteer!"[39] Her commitment continued through at least 2024, as featured in the organization's volunteer materials.[40] In addition to hands-on volunteering, Aikman has engaged publicly on health-related issues. Diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in her thirties, she shared her experiences with the condition in a July 2025 episode of the Crohn's & Colitis UK podcast, discussing its impact on her career and personal life while emphasizing the importance of openness with loved ones and seeking supportive communities. This appearance aimed to raise awareness about inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and reduce stigma around invisible illnesses.[41]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | The Scarlet Tunic | Dotty Marlowe | Feature film.[42] |
| 1999 | Virtual Sexuality | Lucy Parker | Feature film.[43] |
| 2007 | Popcorn | Jeannie | Feature film.[44] |
| 2007 | Blood Monkey | Sydney Maas | Direct-to-video feature.[45] |
| 2008 | The Trevor Ending Story | Sally | Short film.[46] |
| 2010 | Freight | Julie Taylor | Feature film.[47] |
| 2011 | Six Degrees | Student Girl | Short film.[48] |
| 2012 | Keith Lemon: The Film | Rosie | Feature film.[49] |
| 2013 | Bula Quo! | Caroline | Feature film.[50] |
| 2015 | Amar, Akbar & Tony | Samantha | Feature film. |
| 2017 | Lady M | Chloe | Short film.[51] |
| 2021 | Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas | Ella (voice) | Animated short film.[52] |
| 2023 | Scrapper | Kaye | Feature film, premiered at Sundance. |
| 2024 | A Family Affair | Helen | Feature film.[53] |
| 2024 | Time Travel is Dangerous | Young Valerie | Feature film.[54] |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Great Expectations | Young Biddy | TV miniseries.[55] |
| 2004–2005 | The Mysti Show | Mysti | Lead role in children's comedy series; 26 episodes.[18] |
| 2007 | The Bill | Tanya Murphy | Guest appearance; 1 episode ("Copy Cat Killer").[56] |
| 2009–2010 | Casualty | May Phelps | Recurring role as student nurse; 36 episodes.[57] |
| 2012 | Lemon La Vida Loca | Rosie Parker | Recurring role as Keith Lemon's girlfriend; 7 episodes. |
| 2014–2015 | The Job Lot | Natalie Mason | Lead role as deputy manager; 12 episodes across series 2 and 3. |
| 2014–2015 | Waterloo Road | Lorna Hutchinson | Recurring role as deputy headteacher; 10 episodes in series 10.[58] |
| 2015 | Bluestone 42 | Ellen Best | Recurring role as bomb disposal expert; 6 episodes in series 3.[5] |
| 2008–2009, 2019, 2024 | Gavin & Stacey | Sonia | Recurring role across series 1–3 and Christmas specials. |
| 2024–present | Grace | Sarah Courtney | Recurring role as news reporter; multiple episodes starting season 4.[28] |
| 2023 | Archie | Dyan Cannon | Miniseries; recurring role in 4-part biographical drama. |
| 2023 | Breeders | Kirsty | Guest appearance; 1 episode. |
| 2025 | This City Is Ours | Rachel Duffy | Series regular as accountant in crime drama. |