Poppy Drayton

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Poppy Gabriella Drayton (born June 7, 1991 ) is a British actress .

Life

Drayton graduated from the Arts Educational School in Chiswick . In 2013, Drayton received her first major role in the Hallmark Channel production , Janette Oke: The Coal Valley Saga , in which she played Elizabeth Thatcher. She then got the lead role of Amberle Elessedil in The Shannara Chronicles .

Drayton also played theater roles at the Jermyn Street Theater in London (2014).

Filmography

  • 2012: Emily (short film)
  • 2013: When love wins - Departure to the West ( When Calls the Heart , TV movie)
  • 2013: Downton Abbey (TV series, episode: The London Season )
  • 2014: Father Brown (TV series, episode: The Ghost in the Machine )
  • 2014: Inspector Barnaby ( Midsomer Murders , TV series, episode: The Killings of Copenhagen )
  • 2014: Plebs (TV series, episode: The Phallus )
  • 2014: Down Dog
  • 2015: Unhallowed Ground
  • 2015: Writers Retreat
  • 2016–2017: The Shannara Chronicles (TV series, 13 episodes)
  • 2018: Home by Spring (TV movie)
  • 2018: The little Mermaid
  • 2019: See You Soon
  • 2019: The Rising Hawk
  • since 2019: Charmed (TV series)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jess Denham: Downton Abbey Christmas special: Poppy Drayton talks life on set playing new girl Madeleine Allsop . In: The Independent , December 25, 2013. Retrieved January 18, 2016. "... Drayton, as the 22-year-old confesses not to have been a" Downton addict "..." 
  2. ^ Jon Coates: Downton Abbey set to make Poppy Drayton a household name . In: Daily Express , August 11, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2016. 
  3. The Deadline Team: Hallmark Channel Adds Second Original Series 'When Calls The Heart', Renews 'Home & Family' . In: Deadline Hollywood , March 21, 2013. Retrieved January 11, 2016. 
  4. Nellie Andreeva: Poppy Drayton To Star In MTV 'Shannara' Series Based On Terry Brooks' Books . In: Deadline Hollywood , November 13, 2014. Retrieved January 11, 2016. 
  5. Matt Wolf: In Sondheim Musical, a Clamorous Portrait of Psychosis . In: The New York Times , December 3, 2014. Retrieved January 11, 2016. "... the comely Leonora (Poppy Drayton, giving the best performance of the night)."