Henny Hardy
Henny Hardy is an English actress born in Dorset and based in London. Henny began acting at the age of 6, cast in the starring role of the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland in the Mere Playhouse, performing daily to 150 seat theatres. This performance was met with audience applause and press acclaim and fuelled her desire to act. A true country bumpkin, Henny, the youngest of 4 daughters, grew up on her parent's farm, surrounded by horses, sheep, chickens, cats, dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs. Riding from the age of 2 years old, Henny competed nationally in show jumping and advanced equestrian eventing. A focused and award-winning triathlete, Henny excelled competitively in riding, shooting, running and swimming. Enjoying expressing herself creatively, Henny sings, dances and acts and has sung internationally. Her autobiographically written Electro-Pop chart-topping hit Tururu, has played in clubs all around the world and made it into the Disco Estrella Vol. 19 album and a second track Frida & Friends is about to be released in the UK charts. A seasoned stage actress, Henny transitioned from stage to screen in 2018 and added two short films to her screen acting portfolio which lead to Henny securing the role of French speaking Mrs Parry on Fantastic Beasts opposite Johnny Depp and shortly afterwards Henny was cast as the receptionist in David Slades' Black Mirror Bandersnatch. An accomplished writer Henny has also published 2 children's books, Erin's Rubbish day & Crocodile Bill and a further 10 children's stories which have been enjoyed by children all over the world.