Pippa Bennett-Warner
British Actress

Pippa Bennett-Warner

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British Actress
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Female
Birth:
23 July 1988(Banbury, Cherwell, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
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Bachelor of Arts
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
( - 2010)
St Edward's School
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Pippa Bennett-Warner (born 23 July 1988) is a RADA-trained British actress.

Early life and education

Philippa "Pippa" Bennett-Warner was born as Philippa "Pippa" Bennett-Warner on July 23, 1988, in Banbury, United Kingdom. 

Bennett-Warner is of Jamaican and Kittitian descent. She was raised in Buckinghamshire and was educated at St Edward's School in Oxford, and Lucie Clayton. 

She graduated from Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in 2010

Biography

Bennett-Warner started her acting career in Julie Taymor's 1999 London production of The Lion King, as one of the original young Nalas.

In 2006, she got a place at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and also the role of Emmie Thibodeaux in the musical Caroline, or Change, for which she was nominated for the Whatsonstage.com Stuart Phillips London Newcomer of the Year award 2007, alongside Andrew Garfield. She went on to star in the lead role in Athol Fugard's UK premiere of Victory for the Peter Hall Company and then went to RADA in September 2007.

Bennett-Warner graduated from RADA in 2010 but left early to take on the role of Sophie in Lynn Nottage's Ruined at the Almeida Theatre. Before completing the course she was awarded the prestigious Carleton Hobbs Radio Award. However, due to another job commitment, she was unable to join the radio rep.

After finishing Ruined, a two-hander (Crocodile, written by Frank McGuinness) with Sinéad Cusack for Sky Arts followed. During this time Bennett-Warner was cast in Michael Grandage's award-winning King Lear as Cordelia, with Derek Jacobi in the title role. Before rehearsals started for King Lear in October, she filmed small parts in Come Fly With Me with David Walliams and Matt Lucas and also in Case Histories alongside Jason Isaacs. Bennett-Warner received an Ian Charleson commendation for King Lear. She then took the role of Denise in D. C. Moore's new play The Swan — in a role that had been written for her – at the National Theatre followed by playing Queen Isabel in Michael Grandage's swan song Richard II at the Donmar Warehouse with Eddie Redmayne in the title role and Andrew Buchan as Bolingbroke. She received positive reviews from the critics, with Kate Bassett from The Independent saying: "Both of them (Redmayne and Buchan) are, in fact, outshone by Pippa Bennett-Warner in the cameo role of Isabel, Richard’s devoted, fiery queen."

In 2012, she played the lead role in Vivienne Franzmann's second play The Witness, at the Royal Court Theatre. She received rave reviews with Susannah Clapp from The Observer stating, "Always thought Pippa Bennett-Warner had big future. Now she is having it in ‘The Witness’ at Royal Court...There are actresses (even actors) who are more flashy, who more obviously inflect every detail of a speech. PBW is completely natural. Audiences of course admire her: but they do something else, which is not always the same thing: they believe her”. Bennett-Warner went on to secure a nomination for Best Actress at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2012, alongside Cate Blanchett and Dame Eileen Atkins and was named as one of the 1000 Most Influential Londoners in 2012 in the category "Generation Next" by The Evening Standard.

In 2012, the Radio Times named Pippa as one of their Rising Stars.

In 2013, she joined the main cast of Sky 1's The Smoke alongside Jamie Bamber and Jodie Whittaker.

In 2014 she played the female lead opposite Ashley Walters in an episode of Dominic Savage's TV mini-series The Secrets. She followed this by playing Saibra in Doctor Who opposite Peter CapaldiJenna Coleman, and Jonathan Bailey. She also played Mary Thorne in the BBC Radio 4 production of Dr. Thorne alongside Iain Glen and Douglas Booth.

In 2015, she filmed Patient Zero with Matt Smith and Natalie Dormer, starred in The Trials of Jimmy Rose with Ray Winstone and River opposite Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård. She then played Dorinda in The Beaux' Stratagem at the National Theatre and then filmed Wakefield alongside Bryan Cranston and Jennifer Garner.

In 2015, she narrated Helana and the Beast, an original Doctor Who audiobook.

In 2016, she filmed The Foreigner with Jackie ChanSick Note alongside Rupert GrintNick Frost, and Don Johnson and Harlots with Samantha Morton and Lesley Manville. Also in 2016, she narrated Zadie Smith's book Swing Time.

From 2018-2019 she played the title role in The Maya Angelou Autobiographies for BBC Radio 4. In 2020, she narrated Bernardine Evaristo's Girl, Woman, Other for the BBC.

Bennett-Warner is an Ambassador for The Theatres Trust.

Personal life

Bennett-Warner has a sister, Georgina, who is three years older.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes  
2016 Patient Zero Linda   
2016 Wakefield Emily   
2017 The Foreigner Marissa Levitt   
2018 Johnny English Strikes Again Lesley   
2020 Real Jamie   

Television

Year Title Role Notes 
2002Holby CityGemma Webber"Leopard Spots" 
2003Lenny Henry in PiecesJessica 
2010CrocodileGirlTV film 
2011National Theatre LiveCordelia"King Lear" 
2011Come Fly With MeLisa2 episodes 
2011Case HistoriesEmma Drake"Case Histories, Part 1 and 2" 
2012LewisNina Clemens"The Indelible Stain" 
2012Inspector George GentlyDelores Kenny"Gently Northern Soul" 
2012Agatha Christie's MarpleVictoria"A Caribbean Mystery" 
2012SouthcliffeSusannahTV mini-series 
2012VeraManda/Sister Clare"Young Gods" 
2013Death in ParadiseRosie Curloo 
2014The SmokeZiggy Brown8 episodes 
2014Law & Order: UKZana Washington"Repeat to Fade" 
2014The SecretsLornaTV mini-series 
2014Doctor WhoSaibraEpisode: "Time Heist" 
2015National Theatre LiveDorinda"The Beaux' Stratagem" 
2015The Trials of Jimmy RoseKerry IrwinTV mini-series 
2015RiverTia Edwards 
2016–presentHarlotsHarriet LennoxTV series 
2017–presentSick NoteBecca Palmerstone 
2018Silent WitnessDC Heidi Bailey2 episodes 
2019MotherFatherSonLauren ElgoodTV series 
2020Gangs of LondonShannon DumaniTV series 
2020Sitting in LimboEileenTV film 
2020Unsaid Stories: Look at meKayTV Short film 
2020RoadkillRochelle MadeleyTV series 
2020MaxxxTamzinTV series 

Theatre

  • 1999 The Lion King, Young Nala, Lyceum Theatre
  • 2006 Caroline or Change by Tony Kushner, Emmie Thibodeaux, National Theatre
  • 2007 Victory by Athol Fugard, Vicky, Theatre Royal Bath
  • 2010 Ruined by Lynn Nottage, Sophie, Almeida Theatre
  • 2010 Crocodile by Frank McGuiness, Girl, Riverside Studios
  • 2010 King Lear by William Shakespeare, Cordelia, Donmar Warehouse, BAM
  • 2011 The Swan by D.C. Moore, Denise, National Theatre
  • 2011 Richard II by William Shakespeare, Queen Isabel, Donmar Warehouse
  • 2012 The Witness by Vivienne Franzmann, Alex, Royal Court Theatre
  • 2015 The Beaux' Stratagem by George Farquhar, Dorinda, Royal National Theatre

Radio

  • The White Devil as Zanche (BBC Radio 3, 2010)
  • Their Eyes Were Watching God as Janie (BBC World drama, 2010)
  • The Great Gatsby as Daisy Buchanan (BBC Radio 4, 2012)
  • The Witness as Alex (BBC Radio 3, 2013)
  • Doctor Thorne as Mary Thorne (BBC Radio 4, 2014)
  • The Awakening as Edna Pontellier (BBC Radio 4, 2014)
  • Everyday Time Machines as Samantha (BBC Radio 3, 2014)
  • The Ice Wife as Kate (BBC Radio 4, 2014)
  • Paterson as Marie (BBC Radio 3, 2014)
  • Talisman as Edie (BBC Radio 4, 2014)
  • Dinner as Sian (BBC Radio 4, 2015)
  • Heat and Dust as Olivia (BBC Radio 4, 2015)
  • Inspector Chen as Catherine Rohn (BBC Radio 4, 2015)
  • Beloved as Denver (BBC Radio 4, 2015)
  • Wolf in the Water as Jessica (BBC Radio 3, 2016)
  • The Maya Angelou Autobiographies as Maya Angelou (BBC Radio 4 2018–2019)