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Laura Checkley

Laura Checkley is an English , , and renowned for her versatile performances in , and , often portraying working-class characters with sharp wit and authenticity. She gained prominence for her recurring role as in the series across three seasons, alongside notable appearances as prison officer Jackie in Channel 4's , as Terri in BBC's , and more recently as Paddy Denham in (2024) and Theresa in (2025). Her film credits include supporting roles in (2016) and (2019), showcasing her range in comedic and dramatic contexts. Checkley, who hails from a working-class background near in , draws on her personal experiences to advocate for greater representation of and socioeconomic diversity in media. An openly performer, she married her in a pub ceremony in May 2023 and has been celebrated as a icon for roles like the character in In My Skin (2018–2021). Beyond acting, she co-hosts the podcast Proper Class with comedian Hannah Chissick, exploring themes of class and everyday life, and is developing a project centered on a middle-aged working-class . Her theatre work includes a role in the 2008 West End production of at the New Theatre and the Dick Whittington at the National Theatre in 2020. With a native accent suited for work, Checkley continues to build a career emphasizing relatable, underrepresented narratives.

Early life and education

Childhood

Details about her family background remain limited in public records, though Checkley has referenced her working-class roots in interviews, noting that they inform her writing and performances drawn from personal experience. She grew up near prison, where her grandmother's house backed directly onto the facility, fostering an early mix of intrigue and apprehension toward prisons that she later connected to her fascination with prison dramas like Cell Block H. Checkley's childhood influences included the humor of the women in her life, from whom she learned comedic timing and expression, sparking her initial interest in performance arts. These formative experiences in a working-class London environment shaped her perspective on class representation, which she has discussed as central to her creative work.

Education

She subsequently trained at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, a renowned institution for performing arts education in London, where she specialized in Musical Theatre. Checkley graduated, marking the culmination of her formal academic preparation for a professional career. Immediately following her graduation, Checkley applied her training in her debut major theatre production, appearing in Alan Ayckbourn's interconnected plays House and Garden at a regional venue. This early involvement demonstrated the practical impact of her drama school education, allowing her to engage with ensemble dynamics, nuanced character work, and live audience interaction in a professional setting. The experience served as a foundational step, bridging her academic studies to sustained work in acting and comedy.

Career

Early roles

Checkley's professional acting career began with her television debut in 2005, appearing as the Librarian in the episode "The Cup of Silence" of the crime drama series . This minor guest role marked her entry into screen work shortly after completing her training. In 2009, she formed the comedy duo Checkley Bush with Victoria Bush, performing sketches at venues including the Leicester Square Theatre, Edinburgh Festival, , and Manchester Comedy Festival. The duo reached the final of the Awards in 2011, helping transition her from theatre to stand-up and television comedy. In theatre, Checkley quickly established herself with her first major stage role as Pearl Truce in Alan Ayckbourn's House and Garden at Harrogate Theatre in 2005, a production that paired two plays performed simultaneously. She followed this with ensemble roles in several productions, including Teechers at Haymarket Theatre in 2006 and the tour of later that year, where her background was prominently featured. Subsequent early credits included on tour in 2007 and at Derby Theatre in 2008, roles that allowed her to develop her skills in both musical and straight plays, honing her timing for comedic elements. Checkley continued with minor television guest appearances, such as PC Hawes in the 2009 miniseries , a role that showcased her ability to portray authoritative yet nuanced supporting characters in dramatic contexts. These early TV spots, often brief but varied, demonstrated her versatility across genres, from cozy mysteries to intense legal thrillers. As a newcomer transitioning from training at to more dramatic and comedic parts, Checkley faced the challenge of adapting her performance style to non-musical narratives, a shift she described as significant in her initial professional play. This period of experimentation in supporting roles across stage and screen laid the groundwork for her later comedic strengths.

Television work

Checkley's television career began with guest appearances in early roles, such as her debut in the 2005 episode of , marking her entry into episodic drama. Her breakthrough came with the role of Louise in the BBC Four comedy series (2014–2022), where she appeared as a regular across all three series, contributing to the show's acclaimed dry humor and ensemble dynamic centered on amateur metal detectorists. In the King Gary (2018–2021), Checkley portrayed Terri King, the protagonist's wife, a role specifically written for her by co-creator Tom Davis to highlight her comedic timing in depicting working-class family life and interpersonal tensions. She further demonstrated her dramatic range as Mrs. Blocker, the no-nonsense PE teacher, in the series In My Skin (2018–2021), a role that added to the show's critical success, including its 2022 win for Best Television Drama. Checkley's career evolved from these supporting turns to more prominent recurring positions, establishing her reputation for authentic portrayals of relatable, everyday characters in both and formats. More recently, she played the tough Jackie Stokes in the Channel 4 Screw (2022–2023), bringing humor and warmth to the high-stakes environment of a women's . In the 2025 second season of The Change on , Checkley appeared as Theresa, one of the "Eel Sisters" in the menopause-themed comedy-drama, expanding her ensemble work in character-driven stories. She took on the supporting role of Paddy Denham in episodes 1 and 3 of the 2024 thriller , adapting Frederick Forsyth's novel with a modern twist. In 2024, she guest-starred as Sandra in episode 3 of the Apple TV+ comedy The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin. As of 2025, Checkley stars as police officer Sarah Fisher in the BBC One historical drama Dope Girls, appearing in all six episodes and exploring themes of post-World War I underworld intrigue. She also portrayed Bev across all six episodes of the BBC Three drama What It Feels Like for a Girl in 2025, and appeared in the BBC's The Dream Lands the same year.

Film work

Checkley's entry into feature films occurred with her debut role in the 2016 romantic comedy , directed by Sharon Maguire, where she played Susan, the floor manager at the fictional news outlet Hard News. This supporting part placed her within a star-studded ensemble alongside , , and , contributing to the film's satirical take on media and modern relationships in a box-office success that grossed over $211 million worldwide. She followed this with a supporting role as the Security Guard in the 2017 short film Oh Be Joyful and a notable role as Maz, a boisterous, football-obsessed choir member, in the 2019 ensemble drama Military Wives, directed by Peter Cattaneo. Inspired by the real-life formation of military spouses' choirs, the film featured Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan, and Checkley's portrayal emphasized her character's comedic energy and camaraderie within the group, earning praise for her "hilarious" timing that injected humor into the story's emotional core. Checkley has since adopted a selective approach to cinema, appearing in minor roles within independent British productions, such as the Office Grow in the 2024 short Movember - You Can Do It Here Too, Gemma (also associate producer) in the 2024 short Our Father, Teagan in the 2024 road-trip comedy-drama Bilby, directed by Cyrus Mirzashafa, and the Commentator in the 2025 short Solers United. These film credits, though limited, have extended her television-honed comedic style to theatrical audiences, enhancing her profile beyond small-screen ensembles.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Laura Checkley maintains a high degree of regarding her , with limited public details available about siblings or parental influences beyond references to her working-class upbringing in interviews. In May 2023, Checkley married her long-term partner in an intimate ceremony attended by 20 close friends, describing the event as an emotional milestone she once thought impossible during her youth. She has expressed affection for referring to her as her , while noting the term's patriarchal undertones. Checkley has not publicly disclosed having children. Her working-class background influences her authentic portrayals of relatable characters.

Public persona

Laura Checkley has been open about her identity as a , publicly sharing details of her to her in May 2023 and embracing her role as a prominent figure in for LGBTQ+ visibility. In interviews, she has expressed relief and joy in this openness, stating, "Now most people know I’m and it’s nice!" which has positioned her as a celebrated for her authentic and humorous . Her self-description on , where she maintains an active presence, further reflects this lighthearted public image: "pulls faces for hard cash." Checkley actively advocates for greater working-class and LGBTQ+ representation in and , drawing from her own background to highlight underrepresented voices in the industry. She co-hosts the podcast The Proper Class, alongside Hannah Chissick, where they discuss and celebrate working-class experiences and successes, featuring guests who share their journeys to counter negative stereotypes. In public statements, she has critiqued classism and in , noting that marginalized communities, including and working-class individuals, often face limited opportunities, as seen in the short second series of her BAFTA-winning show In My Skin despite its acclaim. She emphasizes the need for ongoing inclusion, asserting, "Until there’s a person in every cast, it’s not even." Her involvement in comedy writing underscores this advocacy, with current projects focused on creating content that centers queer and working-class narratives, such as a story about a "working class middle-aged lesbian who's trying to keep up with the world." Through self-penned sketches and contributions, Checkley aims to star in and produce work that authentically reflects her experiences, promoting diverse representation in British entertainment.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDescription
2016SusanSusan serves as the floor manager at the Hard News television studio, overseeing production during Bridget's segments. Directed by Sharon Maguire, the film stars in the lead role.
2017Oh Be JoyfulAppears as a security guard in this .
2019MazMaz is a spirited member of the military wives' choir, bringing energy and humor to the group as they form a singing ensemble for support and charity. Directed by Peter Cattaneo, the film features and .
2024 - You Can Do It Here TooMoRole in this promoting awareness.

Television

Laura Checkley's television appearances span guest spots, recurring roles, and series regulars, with notable recurring parts in comedies like Detectorists and King Gary.
YearTitleRoleEpisodesStatusDescription
2005Rosemary & ThymeLibrarian1GuestAppears in the episode "The Cup of Silence" as a hotel librarian assisting the protagonists.
2009Criminal JusticePC Hawes1GuestPortrays a police constable in the episode investigating a crime scene.
2014Coronation StreetPhil1GuestAppears as a spa assistant in one episode.
2014Edge of HeavenAnn-Marie6RegularPlays a demobbed soldier managing her family's B&B in this comedy-drama series.
2014–2017, 2022DetectoristsLouise17RegularDepicts a dedicated member of the Danebury Metal Detecting Club across three series and a special.
2015Cradle to GraveLil4RecurringAppears as a neighborhood character in this semi-autobiographical comedy set in 1970s London.
2016Raised by WolvesLaura1GuestFeatures in one episode as a family friend in the improvised comedy series.
2018WanderlustDonna4RecurringPortrays a character in this drama series about relationships.
2018EnterpriceJennifer1GuestAppears in "The People Vs OJ" episode.
2018–2021In My SkinMrs. Blocker8RecurringPortrays a strict teacher at the protagonist's school over two series.
2018–2019Action TeamMonica6RegularPlays a team agent in this satirical spy comedy series.
2018–2021King GaryTerri King15RegularDepicts the supportive wife of the lead character across the pilot, two series, specials, and Christmas episode.
2019PortersWPC Newman1GuestAppears in one episode of the hospital comedy.
2020The AgencyUnknownUnknownGuestRole in this drama series.
2021This CountryUnknown1GuestGuest appearance in the mockumentary comedy.
2022–2023ScrewJackie Stokes12RegularPortrays a no-nonsense prison officer in this Channel 4 drama across two series.
2023Big BoysUnknownUnknownRecurringRole in this Channel 4 comedy series.
2024The Day of the JackalPaddy Denham2GuestAppears in episodes 1 and 3 as a key figure in the thriller's plot.
2025The ChangeTheresa6RegularPlays Eel Sister Theresa, a quirky environmentalist, in season 2 of the menopause comedy-drama.

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