
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
August 21, 1985 (40 years old)
Enfield, London, England, UK
Also Known As
- Laura Jane Haddock
- ローラ・ハドック
- ローラ・ジェーン・ハドック
- 劳拉·哈德克
- لورا هادوک
Laura Haddock
Biography
Laura Haddock is an actress. Born in Enfield, London and raised in Harpenden, Hertfordshire (where she attended St. George's School), Haddock left school at the age of 17 and moved to London to study drama. She trained at Arts Educational School in Chiswick. Haddock made her television debut in the television pilot Plus One, part of the Comedy Showcase 2008. Her other television credits include The Palace, My Family, The Colour of Magic, Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye and Honest, playing the lead role of Kacie Carter. She also appeared in the pilot episode of Life Is Wild, the American version of Wild at Heart. She also starred in adverts for dot tel. Haddock played the lead role of Natasha in the ITV1 comedy dramaMonday Monday, and appears in series two and three of How Not to Live Your Life, replacing previous female leadSinéad Moynihan. In 2011, she appeared in the Cinemax/Sky TV drama Strike Back: Project Dawn for two episodes playing the kidnapped daughter of an illegal arms dealer. She stars as Lucrezia Donati, the mistress of Lorenzo de' Medici and lover ofLeonardo da Vinci in the 2013 series Da Vinci's Demons. Haddock's theatre credits include Famous Last, which formed as part of the 2009 Sky Arts Theatre Live! project, and Rutherford & Son at Northern Stage.
Known For
Acting

What It Feels Like for a Girl
2025

Damaged
2024

The Recruit
2022

Downton Abbey: A New Era
2022

Grace
2021

White Lines
2020

The Capture
2019

Transformers: The Last Knight
2017

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
2017

The Level
2016

SuperBob
2015

Guardians of the Galaxy
2014

The Musketeers
2014

Da Vinci's Demons
2013

Ripper Street
2012

Storage 24
2012

Missing
2012

Rage of the Yeti
2011

The Inbetweeners Movie
2011

Captain America: The First Avenger
2011

Luther
2010

How Not to Live Your Life
2008

The Colour of Magic
2008

Agatha Christie's Marple
2004







