Tallulah Haddon

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Tallulah Rose Haddon (born September 9, 1997 in London ) is a British actress and performance artist.

Life

Haddon was born in Camberwell in southern London to the artist Laura Godfrey-Isaacs, who used the house as a venue for art performances when Haddon was a child. At the secondary school she had initially studied business administration , but switched to acting. Haddon is Jewish and identifies as a queer feminist . In addition to acting, she also appears in London as a performance artist and drag-king in various roles and with beatboxing .

Haddon had her first acting roles in 2016 in the film Spaceship and the television series The Living and the Dead . In 2017 she starred in Taboo and in 2018 she starred in the series Kiss Me First . In 2019 she shot for Barkskins . In 2020 the film Justine with Haddon in the title role was released at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Home is where the art is . In: The Guardian . July 7, 1999. Accessed March 26, 2020.
  2. Alex Ritman: Tallulah Haddon on Her Breakout Role in Netflix Series 'Kiss Me First' . In: The Hollywood Reporter . April 13, 2018. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  3. Spooky Tallulah from down South . In: The JC . July 14, 2016. Accessed March 26, 2020.
  4. Kate Purificacion: Tallulah Haddon Crawls Her Way To The World of Mind-boggling and Power-driven Roles . In: Status . April 10, 2018. Accessed March 26, 2020.
  5. "It became clear that I was different from other teenagers…." Kiss Me First's Tallulah Rose Haddon chats to Susie Daniels . In: Student Rag . March 26, 2018. Retrieved March 26, 2020.
  6. Dino-Ray Ramos: Nat Geo series 'Barkskins' adds Aneurin Barnard, Thomas M. Wright and Tallulah Haddon as series regulars . In: Deadline . May 30, 2019. Accessed March 26, 2020.
  7. Silke Bader: World Premiere Of Jamie Patterson's Film, Justine At BFI Flare . In: Curve . March 12, 2020. Accessed March 26, 2020.