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Lucy Akhurst

Lucy Akhurst (born Lucy Akhurst-Webster; 18 November 1975) is an English actress, writer, and director recognized for her versatile performances in television dramas and her contributions to independent filmmaking since the 1990s. Born in , , she relocated with her family to the northeast of the country during her childhood and began her acting career with early film roles, including a policewoman in the action thriller The Saint (1997) starring and a supporting part in the period drama (1998). She gained prominence on British television through her role as solicitor Alice Grant opposite in the sci-fi series The Vanishing Man (1997–1998) and as Clare Latimer, the object of a character's affection, in the romantic drama Wonderful You (1999). In addition to acting, Akhurst has pursued writing and directing, notably co-producing and starring in the award-winning Every Seven Years (2004), for which she received the Jury Award for Best Foreign Screenplay at the Atlantic City Film Festival. She directed and co-produced the Morris: A Life with Bells On (2009) alongside her husband, actor and writer Charles Thomas , which premiered at film festivals and later gained a through screenings in village halls. More recently, she has appeared in prominent television roles such as Julia Drummond-Ward in the period drama (2022–2024), Elizabeth Elliott in the espionage miniseries (2022), Miss Becker in (2024), and Isabelle in the film (2024). Akhurst also maintains an active career in and performance across commercials, documentaries, and theater.

Early life

Childhood in London and relocation

Lucy Akhurst was born Lucy Akhurst-Webster on 18 November 1975 in , . Her early childhood unfolded in the bustling environment of the capital, where she initially grew up with her family. A few years after her birth, Akhurst's family relocated to the northeast of , marking a significant shift from urban to a more regional setting. In the northeast, she attended Church High School, an independent girls' school in . During her school years, Akhurst—then using the surname Webster—participated in dramatic productions, including a lead role as in the 1988 staging of Oscar Wilde's , directed by Jill Mortiboys. Akhurst later recalled disliking her school experience in the northeast, though it provided early exposure to the .

Education and initial artistic pursuits

Following her secondary education at Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School, Akhurst enrolled in to further her training, though she found the experience unfulfilling and departed after a year. Her departure was prompted by an opportunity from the , which offered her a leading role in the drama series All Quiet on the Preston Front (1994), launching her professional acting career without completing formal drama education.

Career

Acting in television

Lucy Akhurst's television career began in the mid-1990s with guest appearances in series, marking her entry into the industry after drama school training. Her first notable role came in 1997 as Alice Grant in the supernatural drama The Vanishing Man, a six-part series where she portrayed the love interest to the , a man who gains powers. Akhurst rose to prominence in 1999 with the lead role of Clare Latimer in the romantic miniseries Wonderful You, an production that followed a young woman's quest for love across ; she appeared in all seven episodes, earning praise for her portrayal of a determined and witty protagonist. That same year, she joined the cult comedy as Sophie, Damien's assistant at Comics and Tim's girlfriend, in four episodes of the second series, contributing to the show's ensemble dynamic alongside and . Throughout the 2000s, Akhurst took on varied supporting roles in popular dramas. In 2004, she played Lucy Ford, a strong-willed estate manager, in several episodes of the series Monarch of the Glen, set in the and focusing on family and land disputes. She later appeared as Liz Thompson, a in a complex murder investigation, in the 2011 episode "Goodbye China" of BBC's . In 2012, Akhurst featured in the BBC comedy-drama as a ensemble member in the third series, exploring lottery winners' lives. Her television work continued into the 2010s and 2020s with guest spots in crime and spy genres. In 2014, she guest-starred in an episode of ITV's long-running as a character entangled in the show's signature village mystery. Akhurst portrayed Lady Caroline Friend, a sophisticated ally, in the 2020 series , appearing in one episode of the adaptation of the young adult spy novels. More recently, Akhurst has taken on recurring roles in high-profile productions. From 2022, she has played Julia Drummond-Ward, the elegant matriarch navigating post-World War I tensions, in the ITV period drama , appearing across multiple seasons. That year, she also starred as Elizabeth Elliott in the five-part ITVX miniseries , depicting the wife of a real-life Soviet spy during the , based on Ben Macintyre's book. In 2024, Akhurst appeared as Miss Becker in the Prime Video revival of , a conspiracy thriller series. These roles highlight her versatility across genres, from comedy and romance to historical and thriller formats.

Roles in film

Lucy Akhurst's film career began in the mid-1990s with supporting roles in British and international productions, often portraying strong, multifaceted female characters in dramas and thrillers. Her early breakthrough came in 1997 with a minor but memorable appearance as a policewoman in Phillip Noyce's action-adventure The Saint, starring and , where she contributed to the film's tense espionage sequences. In 1998, Akhurst took on a more prominent supporting role as Janet in the wartime drama , directed by . Set during , the film follows three young women working on a farm, with Akhurst's character navigating personal relationships and societal expectations alongside co-stars , , and ; her performance highlighted themes of female independence and . Akhurst continued with genre-diverse roles into the early , including Helen in the 2000 crime thriller , directed by Rob Walker. In this gritty tale of gangsters and deception, she played the wife of a key mobster, portrayed opposite John Hannah and , adding emotional depth to the film's exploration of loyalty and betrayal. Her film work in the mid-2000s included a as a in Edgar Wright's cult horror-comedy (2004), an uncredited role that fit her prior collaborations with from the TV series . More substantially, Akhurst earned international recognition for her lead performance as Anne in the 2005 Italian drama Don't Tell (original title: La bestia nel cuore), directed by Cristina Comencini. Playing the sister of the protagonist, her nuanced portrayal of family trauma and unspoken secrets contributed to the film's Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Akhurst expanded into writing and directing with Morris: A Life with Bells On (2009), a comedy she helmed and starred in as Skye, the supportive partner to the lead dancer. The film satirizes English folk traditions through an avant-garde dance troupe's misadventures, blending humor with cultural commentary and featuring cameo appearances by and Naomi Harris. Her multifaceted involvement marked a shift toward creative control in her later film projects. In 2024, she starred in the Resort, directed by Chanelle Eidenbenz.

Writing and directing projects

Akhurst transitioned into writing and with the 2004 Every Seven Years, for which she served as and . The , directed by Gary Boulton-Brown, explores a chance encounter in a that transforms a young woman's life, with Akhurst also starring as the lead character Isla alongside and . The project has been noted for winning several awards at film festivals, highlighting its impact in the independent circuit. In 2009, Akhurst made her feature directorial debut with Morris: A Life with Bells On, a comedy that she also co-produced. Written by and starring her husband Charles Thomas Oldham as avant-garde Morris dancer Derecq Twist, the film follows an eccentric team's efforts to modernize the traditional English art form amid struggles for recognition. Produced on a modest budget of £500,000 by the husband-and-wife team, it premiered at the and received praise for its affectionate portrayal of British culture, earning a 63% approval rating on based on critic reviews. Akhurst appeared in a small role and contributed to the film's lighthearted exploration of filmmaking challenges. These projects mark Akhurst's key contributions to independent British cinema, blending her acting background with creative control behind the camera.

Other ventures

Perfumery business

Lucy Akhurst founded La Maison Hédonique in 2017, drawing on her self-taught expertise in perfumery developed through personal experimentation with aroma chemicals and essential oils. As an , , and transitioning into fragrance creation, she established a in a barn on the estate in , , where she composes scents inspired by personal narratives, emotions, and sensory memories. The brand emphasizes , with each designed to evoke specific moments or atmospheres rather than conventional top-middle-base structures. The perfumes are vegan and alcohol-free, utilizing a coconut-derived base to ensure skin compatibility and ethical production, reflecting Akhurst's commitment to cruelty-free practices: “I just don’t see why anything should have to suffer for us to smell good.” Early collections included seven scents, such as Apéro, a savory umami-rich fragrance with notes of bitter orange, salt, and tobacco that captures the essence of a 1950s-1960s Côte d’Azur beach cocktail. Other notable offerings feature Cerf Blanc, blending cardamom, mandarin, and oaky woods—famously worn by Kate Moss—and Comme un Loup, inspired by the gothic novella Carmilla with mandarin, rose, and incense evoking a mysterious night garden. These compositions prioritize impressionistic emotional responses over compliment-seeking appeal, as Akhurst notes: “My stuff is not really about being complimented... It’s about being confident.” La Maison Hédonique operates independently without public relations efforts, relying on word-of-mouth to build a clientele that includes celebrities like , , and . Products are retailed at select boutiques such as Jovoy in , , Dubai, and , with bespoke fragrance services available for around £10,000. Collaborations have extended to custom scents for with Lady Carnarvon, incorporating unique elements like tea extract to differentiate from mainstream offerings. By 2020, the brand had expanded into a Naikii range, featuring experimental scents like Quiet Trees (forest-inspired) and Double Shot (, , , and ), underscoring Akhurst's ongoing innovation in , formulations despite technical challenges in and .

Voice over and production work

In addition to her on-screen roles, Lucy Akhurst has established herself as a versatile artist, contributing to a wide array of audio projects. With extensive experience spanning global advertising campaigns, documentaries, corporate videos, for actors, computer games, and in-store announcements, she has completed thousands of sessions alongside collaborator Tom Oldham. Her voice work often emphasizes accent coaching, particularly helping non-native English speakers refine their delivery for and markets. Akhurst has also lent her voice to narrative formats, including audiobooks and radio dramas. She featured in the full-cast production Leverage & Other Thrillers (2025), portraying a key character in a high-stakes amid a series of suspenseful stories. This project highlights her ability to convey complex emotions through audio, aligning with her broader narration credits available on platforms like Audible. On the production side, Akhurst has taken on behind-the-scenes roles in independent filmmaking, blending her creative vision with practical oversight. She wrote, produced, and starred in the award-winning Every Seven Years (2004), exploring themes of relationships and renewal. Additionally, she directed and served as producer for the Morris: A Life with Bells On (2009), a comedic take on dancing that premiered at festivals and received positive reviews for its satirical edge. These efforts demonstrate her multifaceted involvement in nurturing original content from concept to completion.

Personal life

Marriage and collaborations

Lucy Akhurst has been married to British actor, screenwriter, producer, and voiceover artist Charles Thomas Oldham since the late 2000s; he is professionally known as Chaz Oldham or Tom Oldham. The couple previously resided in southwest before relocating to a restored 19th-century farmhouse, Tenuta Petrea, in Puglia, , in October 2020, purchasing the property for a six-figure sum earlier that year amid the challenges of the and . Akhurst and Oldham have collaborated professionally on multiple ventures. Their most notable joint project is the 2009 mockumentary film Morris: A Life with Bells On, a low-budget labor of love about avant-garde Morris dancing that Akhurst directed and co-produced, while Oldham wrote the , starred as the lead character Keldy, and co-produced; the film premiered at the and later received a limited release after initial distribution challenges. Together, they founded Blond Voices, a and based in that offers services for actors, corporate clients, and individuals, drawing on their combined experience of over 10,000 sessions; the company provides audition preparation, voice reels, speeches, podcasts, and presentation starting from €95 per session. In Akhurst's perfumery business, La Maison Hédonique, she created her debut fragrance Samedi à specifically for , inspired by a romantic weekend they shared in the city; the scent features top notes of and , evoking Parisian streets and . Prior to her marriage to , Akhurst was wed to Polish-British Bohdan Poraj, described as her "new husband" in a 2003 BBC during her work on the drama Byron.

Family and residence

Lucy Akhurst is married to English , filmmaker, and Chaz Oldham. The couple, both voice-over artists who co-founded the production company Blond Voices, have collaborated professionally on projects including the 2009 film Morris: A Life with Bells On, which Akhurst directed and Oldham starred in. In 2020, amid the challenges of the and , Akhurst and Oldham relocated from their previous home in southwest England—a farm in —to rural Puglia, Italy, seeking a simpler, more affordable lifestyle. They now reside at Tenuta Petrea, a renovated 19th-century five-bedroom farmhouse situated on 20 acres in the hills near , approximately from the coast and 8 minutes from the UNESCO-listed town of . The property features 170 trees, almond and orchards, a swimming pool, and a garage converted into a 90-square-meter guest flat. The couple shares the home with an expanded menagerie of four dogs and four cats. This move, described by them as their best decision, has allowed them to integrate into community while Akhurst continues her creative work remotely.

Filmography

Television credits

Lucy Akhurst began her television career in the mid-1990s with lead and supporting roles in dramas and series. Her early work included appearances in period miniseries and comedies, transitioning to more diverse guest and recurring roles in later decades. She has portrayed a range of characters, from romantic leads to complex supporting figures in crime and drama genres. The following table lists her selected television credits, organized chronologically:
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1994Polly BentonMiniseries (3 episodes)
1994–1997All Quiet on the Preston Front DeloozeTV series (13 episodes)
1997–1998The Vanishing ManAlice GrantTV series (12 episodes)
1999Wonderful YouClare LatimerMiniseries (7 episodes)
1999–2001SophieTV series (4 episodes)
2000Jill McEnteeTV series (1 episode)
2000Monarch of the GlenLucy FordTV series (6 episodes)
2000Grace IngramMiniseries (2 episodes)
2002–2003Pru BanksTV series (7 episodes)
2003EroicaTherese BrunsvikTV movie
2011Liz ThompsonTV series (1 episode: "Goodbye China")
2012Kelly ApplebyMiniseries (6 episodes)
2014Camilla StricklandTV series (1 episode: "Wild Harvest")
2015SpotlessLilyTV series (2 episodes)
2020Lady Caroline FriendTV series (1 episode: "Friends")
2020Birgitta LundgrenTV series (6 episodes)
2021Mrs FairburnTV series (1 episode)
2022Elizabeth ElliottMiniseries (6 episodes)
2022–2024Julia Drummond-WardTV series (18 episodes)
2024UtopiaMiss BeckerTV series (1 episode)
These credits highlight her versatility across genres, from comedy and romance to thriller and period drama.

Film credits

Lucy Akhurst has appeared in a select number of feature films, often in supporting roles, alongside her more extensive television work. Her film debut came in the action thriller The Saint, where she portrayed a policewoman. The following table summarizes her verified feature film acting credits, listed chronologically:
YearTitleRole
1997The SaintPolicewoman
1998Janet
2000CircusHelen
2003Schiller
2004Zombie (uncredited)
2004Every Seven YearsIsla (short film; also writer and producer)
2005Don't TellAnne
2008Stewardess
2009Morris: A Life with Bells OnSkye (also director and producer)
In addition to , Akhurst made her directorial debut with the independent Morris: A Life with Bells On, a about Morris dancing, in which she also starred and co-produced.

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