Scottish actress (born 1987)
Rose Leslie
Leslie in 2013
Born Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie
(1987-02-09 ) 9 February 1987 (age 37) Alma mater London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Occupation Actress Years active 2005–present Spouse
Children 2
Rose Eleanor Arbuthnot-Leslie [ a] [ 1] (born 9 February 1987)[ 1] is a Scottish actress. She portrayed Gwen Dawson in the ITV drama series Downton Abbey and Ygritte in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones . She played Maia Rindell in three seasons of the CBS All Access legal and political drama The Good Fight and starred as Clare Abshire in HBO's The Time Traveler's Wife .
Early life and ancestry
Leslie was born in Aberdeen , Scotland,[ 2] and raised at Lickleyhead Castle in Aberdeenshire , her family's 15th-century ancestral seat, where she lived until the age of 10.[ 3] Her father, Sebastian Arbuthnot-Leslie, is the Chieftain of the Aberdeenshire branch of the Scottish Clan Leslie . Her mother is Candida Mary Sibyl "Candy" Leslie (née Weld) of Clan Fraser of Lovat , whose maternal great-grandfather was Simon Fraser, 13th Lord Lovat and a descendant of King Charles II .[ 4] Through her mother, Leslie is a great-great-granddaughter of Frederick Weld , the sixth prime minister of New Zealand and, through her father, she is a great-great-granddaughter of Don Guillermo Landa y Escandón , who served as governor of Mexico City .[ 5] Leslie's ancestors include Ambrose Lisle March Phillipps De Lisle , politician Charles March-Phillipps and MP James Grimston, 3rd Earl of Verulam . Her family currently lives at the 12th-century Wardhill Castle in Old Rayne .[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
She was first educated at Rayne North School in Aberdeenshire. At 10, she went to Ermitage International School in Maisons-Laffitte , France, where her family lived for 3 years.[ 9] Upon their return to the UK, from 2000 to 2005, she was sent to Millfield , a boarding school in Street , Somerset ,[ 10] before spending three years at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art .[ 11] She won a BASSC certificate in stage combat and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in 2008.[ 11]
Career
Leslie worked for BBC Radio narrating The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People .[ 12]
Her leading on screen debut came at age 21 in the television film New Town (2009), for which she won the Scottish BAFTA for Best Acting Performance – New Talent Award.[ 13] [ 14]
In September and October 2010, she became the lead in Nell Leyshon 's play Bedlam at the Globe Theatre .[ 15] Based on the Bethlem Royal Hospital , representative of the worst excesses of asylums in the era of lunacy reform, Leslie portrayed May, a beautiful country girl driven mad by lost love.[ 16] The Daily Telegraph ' s Charles Spencer praised her performance, commenting, "Leslie proves genuinely poignant."[ 17] Her break-through role came as Gwen Dawson , a housemaid, in the first series (2010–11) of the ITV television drama Downton Abbey .[ 18] In 2011, while on Downton Abbey , Leslie briefly appeared in two episodes of the British drama series Case Histories .[ 19] [ 20]
Leslie in 2013 for Game of Thrones Comic-Con panel
In 2012, she was cast in seasons two , three and four of the popular HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones as the wildling Ygritte .[ 21] The A.V. Club ' s Rowan Kaiser stated: "As Ygritte, [Rose] is both dangerous and flirtatious, and it's fun to watch."[ 22] Den of Geek 's David Crow exclaimed, "A complicated character [...] Rose Leslie devours the screen."[ 23] In 2013, Vox.com 's Emily VanDerWerff (under The A.V. Club ) review for "The Climb " episode, "(In the books) Ygritte is a means to an end... (but) on screen, as embodied by Rose Leslie, she becomes something more,"[ 24] whilst The Atlantic ' s Christopher Orr summed up her portrayal in the 2014 episode "The Watchers of the Wall " by concluding: "Rose Leslie has been one of a handful of performers on the show who've really elevated their characters above what they were in the books."[ 25]
While on Game of Thrones , Leslie appeared in the 2012 drama film Now Is Good [ 26] and in episodes of ITV detective television series Vera ,[ 27] Channel 4 conspiracy drama Utopia [ 28] and BBC One 's comedy series Blandings .[ 29]
From October to November 2014, she appeared in the four-part mini-series The Great Fire .[ 30] She then starred in the horror film Honeymoon .[ 31] She has since played DS Emma Lane in the BBC detective drama Luther with positive response[ 32] and starred in the 2015 action adventure/fantasy film The Last Witch Hunter .[ 33] [ 34]
She and David Tennant recorded an audiobook version of Carmilla in 2015.[ 35] [ 36] In 2016, she portrayed the character of Athena in Sticky Notes .[ 37]
In 2016, Leslie was cast in The Good Fight , a CBS All Access legal drama and spin off of The Good Wife . She plays Maia Rindell, a young lawyer who just passed the bar exam and whose family is involved in a financial scam, destroying her reputation. The first episode aired in February 2017.[ 38] In July 2019, it was revealed that Leslie would not return for the show's fourth season.[ 39]
In 2017 Leslie provided the voice for the female protagonist "En" in the video game Echo , a game by Copenhagen-based game developer Ultra Ultra.[ 40]
In October 2019 Leslie was cast as Louise Bourget in Kenneth Branagh 's adaptation of Agatha Christie 's novel Death on The Nile . The film was released on 11 February 2022.[ 41]
In January 2020, Leslie joined the cast of BBC's and World Productions 's drama series Vigil , which premiered in 2021.[ 42]
In February 2021, Leslie was cast in HBO's The Time Traveler's Wife TV series based on the novel by Audrey Niffenegger , starring as Clare Abshire alongside Theo James as Henry DeTamble.[ 43]
Personal life
Leslie became fluent in French while living with her family in France during her pre-adolescent years. While working as an actress, she lived in Battersea , London, until moving to north London .[ 44] She often refers to missing Aberdeen, saying "I feel very much at peace in Scotland."[ 44]
In 2011, Leslie began dating Kit Harington , who played her love interest, Jon Snow, in Game of Thrones . They married on 23 June 2018.[ 45] In September 2020, Leslie posed for a magazine photo shoot visibly pregnant.[ 46] Their son was born in January 2021. In February 2023, Harington announced that they were expecting their second child.[ 47] In July 2023, the couple confirmed the birth of their daughter.[ 48] [ 49]
Politics and other interests
Leslie supported Scotland remaining as part of the United Kingdom during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign .[ 50] At the 2015 UK general election , she campaigned with the Conservatives in her local constituency of Gordon .[ 51]
She is a runner and enjoys rock climbing , cooking ,[ 52] skiing , archery , and tennis .[ 11]
She is a patron of the charity Firefly International.[ 53]
Filmography
Film
Television
Video game
Theatre
Awards and nominations
Notes
References
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^ "Downton Abbey web-site" . Downtonabbey.com. Retrieved 17 May 2012 .
^ McDonald, Toby (12 October 2011). "Downton Abbey maid Rose Leslie grew up a Scottish castle Lady" . Daily Record . Retrieved 11 December 2012 .
^ Smith, Emma (12 May 2013). "Aberdeenshire castle where Game of Thrones star Rose Leslie was born is put on the market for £1.3 million" . Daily Record . Retrieved 20 February 2016 .
^ " 'Juego de Tronos': Descubrimos los orígenes aristocráticos de Rose Leslie ante su boda con Kit Harington" (in Spanish). Antena 3 . 23 June 2018.
^ Leslie, Sebastian. "Warthill Castle" . About Scotland . Archived from the original on 24 November 2012. Retrieved 11 December 2012 .
^ "Clan Leslie, Aberdeenshire Council" . Aberdeenshire Council . Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2012 .
^ "Obituary Jillian Ada Burcher" . Newsletter of Clan Leslie Society of Australia and New Zealand, CLANZ . December 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2012 .
^ "Qui Est Rose Leslie, la girlfriend de Kit Harington?" . Le Figaro . 4 April 2016.
^ "Old Millfieldian Society" . Omsociety.com. Archived from the original on 16 May 2012. Retrieved 17 May 2012 .
^ a b c d "Rose Leslie" (PDF) . London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art . 17 July 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2015 .
^ Rockson, Gabrielle (30 August 2021). "BBC Vigil: Rose Leslie's marriage to Game of Thrones co-star and family links to King Charles II" . MyLondon . Archived from the original on 24 November 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2021 .
^ a b c "New Talent Awards in 2009" . The BAFTA site: Scotland . British Academy of Film and Television Arts. 12 March 2009. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2010 .
^ "Awards and Nominations" . LAMDA . The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Archived from the original on 29 October 2012.
^ "Review of Nell Leyshon's Bedlam at the Shakespeare Globe Theatre in London 2010" . London Theatre . Retrieved 15 February 2016 .
^ "Rose Leslie CV" . Hamilton Hodell . Retrieved 7 December 2011 .
^ "Bedlam, Globe Theatre, review" . The Daily Telegraph . 13 September 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2016 .
^ "Downton Abbey web-site" . Downtonabbey.com. Retrieved 17 May 2012 .
^ a b c "Case Histories, Series 1, Case Histories – Part 1" . BBC . 27 May 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ "Cast and Credits" . PBS. Archived from the original on 15 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ a b "Rose Leslie: 'It was hard to say goodbye to Ygritte' " . The Guardian . 11 January 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ Kaiser, Rowan. "GAME OF THRONES RECAP 6: THE OLD GODS AND THE NEW" . Press Play . Archived from the original on 23 February 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2016 .
^ "Game of Thrones: The Watchers On The Wall Review" . Den of Geek . 9 June 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2016 .
^ "Game of Thrones (experts): "The Climb" (for experts)" . www.avclub.com . 6 May 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2016 .
^ Kornhaber, Spencer; Orr, Christopher; Sullivan, Amy (8 June 2014). "The One Disappointing Thing About That Huge Game of Thrones Battle" . The Atlantic . Retrieved 15 February 2016 .
^ a b "Now Is Good (2012) – Cast, Crew & Credits" . Moviefone . Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ a b " 'Vera,' Episode 5: 'The Ghost Position' " . KCET . Archived from the original on 6 October 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ a b Jeffery, Morgan (16 October 2013). " 'Game of Thrones' star Rose Leslie joins 'Utopia' series 2" . Digital Spy . Retrieved 1 December 2013 .
^ a b "Blandings, Series 2, Custody of the Pumpkin" . BBC . Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ a b "ITV casting announcement of The Great Fire" . ITV Press Centre . 4 March 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014 .
^ a b Collis, Clark (12 September 2014). "Rose Leslie's 'Honeymoon' turns horrible in new clip" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 14 July 2015 .
^ a b "Luther series 4 episode 2 review" . Den of Geek . 23 December 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2016 .
^ a b "Vin Diesel's Bushy 'The Last Witch Hunter' Beard" . Bloody Disgusting . 4 March 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014 .
^ Mr. Disgusting (6 August 2015). "New 'The Last Witch Hunter' Trailer Pits Vin Diesel in the Middle of a Witch War!" . Bloody Disgusting . Retrieved 13 August 2015 .
^ Biedenharn Updated, Isabella (27 October 2015). "Listen to 'Doctor Who's' David Tennant and 'Game of Thrones' star Rose Leslie read a gothic tale" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 12 December 2021 .
^ "Six of the best vampires, chosen by Rose Leslie, actress" . The Times . 31 October 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2021 .
^ a b Lesnick, Silas (4 June 2014). "Sticky Notes Adds Rose Leslie, Justin Bartha and Gina Rodriguez" . ComingSoon.net . Retrieved 13 August 2015 .
^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (12 October 2016). " 'The Good Wife': Rose Leslie Cast In Spinoff Series For CBS All Access" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 12 October 2016 .
^ Haring, Bruce (30 July 2019). " 'The Good Fight' Says Goodbye To Original Cast Member Rose Leslie" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 20 July 2019 .
^ Malgieri, Fabrizia (14 September 2017). "Game of Thrones actor Rose Leslie is En in Echo" . Gamereactor . Archived from the original on 19 July 2023. Retrieved 24 September 2017 .
^ Osoria, Jacob (1 October 2019). "Kenneth Branagh's 'Death on the Nile' Adds Rose Leslie, Emma Mackey, & More to the Star-Studded Ensemble" . The GWW .
^ Kanter, Jake (17 January 2020). " 'Bodyguard' Producer World Productions To Make BBC Thriller 'Vigil,' Starring Suranne Jones & Rose Leslie" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ Goldberg, Lesley (26 February 2021). "Rose Leslie and Theo James to Star in 'Time Traveler's Wife' for HBO" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2 February 2023 .
^ a b "Interview: Rose Leslie, from Wildling warrior to London detective" . The Scotsman. Retrieved 15 February 2016 .
^ "See Every Photo from Kit Harington and Rose Leslie's Wedding" . Harper's Bazaar . Retrieved 18 August 2020 .
^ Mizoguchi, Karen (26 September 2020). "Rose Leslie Is Pregnant! Actress and Husband Kit Harington Expecting Their First Child" . People .
^ "Kit Harington and Rose Leslie Announce They're Expecting Their Second Child" . www.elle.com . 4 February 2023.
^ "Rose Leslie And Kit Harington Welcome Their Second Child, A Daughter" . HuffPost . 3 July 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023 .
^ Piña, Christy (3 July 2023). "Kit Harington and Rose Leslie Welcome Baby Girl" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 23 July 2023 .
^ "Scottish Game Of Thrones actress backs Union" . Retrieved 26 August 2016 .
^ Walsh, Stephen (24 April 2015). "Game of Thrones star joins the Tory campaign trail in north-east" . Press and Journal . Retrieved 26 August 2016 .
^ "DATE WITH KATE: ROSE LESLIE" . Kate Waterhouse. 2 March 2014. Retrieved 16 February 2016 .
^ "About Us" .
^ Getell, Oliver (24 May 2016). "First look at Kate Mara in Luke Scott's sci-fi thriller Morgan" . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved 12 October 2016 .
^ Wiseman, Andreas (1 October 2019). "Fox & Kenneth Branagh's All-Star Agatha Christie Movie 'Death On The Nile' Begins Production In UK" .
^ "Rose Leslie will not be returning for fourth season of 'The Good Fight' " . EW.com . Retrieved 20 February 2021 .
^ Schwartz, Ryan (13 March 2019). "Kit Harington, Emma Stone to Host SNL in April; Sara Bareilles, BTS to Perform" . TVLine .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (25 February 2021). "Rose Leslie & Theo James To Star In 'The Time Traveler's Wife' HBO Series" . Deadline Hollywood .
^ Rice, Lynette (7 December 2023). " 'Miss Austen': Keeley Hawes & Rose Leslie Join TV Adaptation For Masterpiece" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved 8 December 2023 .
^ Jones, Ali (4 April 2020). "Watch Game of Thrones' Rose Leslie in the new trailer for Echo" . PCGamesN .
^ "SAG Awards Nominations: '12 Years A Slave' and 'Breaking Bad' Lead Way" . Deadline Hollywood . 11 December 2013. Retrieved 11 December 2013 .
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