Lucy Griffiths
English actress

Lucy Griffiths

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English actress
A.K.A.
Lucy Ursula Griffiths
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Female
Birth:
10 October 1986(Brighton, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom)
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Windlesham House School
Washington, Horsham, United Kingdom
Varndean College
Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Dorothy Stringer High School
Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, United Kingdom
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Lucy Ursula Griffiths (born 10 October 1986) is an English actress known for her roles as Lady Marian in the BBC drama series Robin Hood (2006–09), as Nora Gainesborough, Eric Northman's vampire "sister", in the HBO horror series True Blood (2012–13) and as Emily Woodrow in the AMC supernatural drama series Preacher (2016).

Life and career

Born in Brighton, Griffiths was educated at Windlesham House School, Roedean School, Dorothy Stringer High School and Varndean College. She is a former member of the National Youth Music Theatre and Youth Music Theatre UK.

She first appeared on television in Sea of Souls and then Sugar Rush, and on stage in The White Devil. In February 2006 it was announced she would be playing a "feisty", beautiful Marian in the BBC family drama series Robin Hood, alongside Jonas Armstrong. Griffiths has said that her character "has been written as an intelligent, witty, biting character, and that's how I expected her to be."

Griffiths returned as Marian in the second series of Robin Hood in 2007, but her character was killed off in the final episode. Though this decision proved unpopular with fans of the series, it is said on a BBC Nottingham page that she left the show to pursue 'other opportunities'. It has been rumored that she wanted to leave the show to further her career in Hollywood. However, other sources say she was written out to allow the show to be taken in a new direction. She returned in the series finale a year later as a spectral vision of Marian.

In 2009, she made her West End debut in a revival of Arcadia and appeared in the ITV1 drama Collision. On 5 September 2010, she appeared in the ITV drama U Be Dead, playing Bethan Ancell and on 1 November 2010 she starred in ITV drama The Little House.

In January 2011, Griffiths signed a talent holding deal with American television network CBS. It had been announced that she would play Jenna Lestrade, the lead in the CW zombie pilot Awakening, however the show did not go ahead.

In November 2011, it was revealed that Griffiths would play Nora, the sister of vampire Eric Northman (Alexander Skarsgård), in the fifth season of HBO's True Blood. Nora is not a character in the Southern Vampire Mysteries (the books the TV series is based on) but she has been described as "intelligent, intimidating, cool under pressure and a very good liar" according to TV Line. During November 2011 Griffiths also appeared on stage at the Finborough Theatre, London, in the play Atman by Iain Finlay Macleod.

She voiced Mabel Dobbs in the Big Finish Productions Doctor Who audio drama The Auntie Matter, which was released in January 2013.

She has a diploma in mime from a Parisian school and says Marcel Marceau was her greatest influence into the artistry of emotions and actions without words. She also admires performances of Judi Dench, Kate Winslet, and Jennifer Saunders.

Griffiths was originally cast in Constantine as the female lead Liv Aberdine, the daughter of a late friend, who comes to discover that she has the ability of seeing the supernatural world among us. She teams up with Constantine to fight the demons who have targeted her and learn more about her late father. Griffiths was dropped after Goyer and Cerone decided to take the series in a different creative direction. Instead, the original comic character Zed was written in. It was later announced that Angélica Celaya would fill the role. Some of Griffiths' final scenes in the pilot were reshot to explain why her character doesn't join Constantine in his adventures, as had been foreshadowed and originally intended.

In April 2015 Griffiths was cast in the AMC series Preacher as Emily Woodrow, a character described as a "no-nonsense" single mother, waitress, church organist, bookkeeper and the loyal right hand of Jesse Custer (Dominic Cooper).

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Billboard The Ex
2013 The Numbers Station Meredith
2014 A New York Winter's Tale Young Woman [Peter's mother] Alternative title: Winter's Tale
Don't Look Back Nora Clark
Last Summer Rebecca
Home for Christmas Alice
2015 Uncanny Joy Andrews Alternative title: Android
2017 The Price Liz Sloane

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Sea of Souls Rebecca Episode: "Succubus"
Sugar Rush Lettie Episode #2.2
2006–09 Robin Hood Marian Main role, 26 episodes
2009 U Be Dead Bethan Ancell Television movie
Collision Jane Tarrant 5 episodes
2010 Lewis Madeline Escher Episode: "Falling Darkness"
The Little House Ruth Television miniseries (2 episodes)
2011 Awakening Jenna Lestrade Television movie
2012–13 True Blood Nora Gainesborough Main role (seasons 5 & 6)
2014 Constantine Liv Aberdine Episode: "Non Est Asylum"
2016 Preacher Emily Woodrow Main role (season 1)
2021 Shadow and Bone Luda Episode: "The Unsea"
Vienna Blood Amelia Lydgate 3 episodes
2022 Death in Paradise Katie Kellar S11 Ep3

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Dirt 3 Business Manager Voice
2024 The Casting of Frank Stone Linda Castle Voice
2025 Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream Alva Voice

Theatre roles

Year Play Role Venue Notes
2000 Otello Children's Chorus Glyndebourne Opera House, Glyndebourne
2001 La bohème Children's Chorus Glyndebourne Opera House, Glyndebourne
2002 The Crucible Mary Warren Brighton Little Theatre, Brighton
2004 Les Misérables Éponine Gardner Arts Centre, Brighton
Amy's Wedding Amy The Garage Theatre, Norwich
The Man of Mode Lady Woodvill Pavilion Theatre, Brighton
2005 Strangers Evie Piccadilly Theatre, London
2006 The White Devil Marcello/Giovanni Pavilion Theatre, Brighton
2009 Arcadia Chloe Coverly Duke of York's Theatre, London
2011 Atman A Finborough Theatre, London