Lucy Rawlings is an actress, known for Liars & Cheats (2021), A Most Unfortunate Face (2019) and After Twenty Eighteen (2018).
Lucy Rayner is an actress and writer, known for The Remake (2016), Chameleon (2012) and Bolero (2012).
Lucy Reynolds is known for The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (2023) and Domina (2021).
Lucy Ridley is known for Tarot (2024) and Percy Lifar.
Lucy Robinson is an actress, known for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) and Doctor Who (2005). She has been married to Nicholas Murchie since December 18, 1999. They have one child.
Lucy Russell started acting in her late twenties, having tried too many other jobs to count and having got a degree in Italian and Business at UCL in London. Her first feature was also Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas's first film, Following. After a couple of years of drama school, she played the title role in Eric Rohmer's French language film The Lady and the Duke, (which had the most insanely beautiful hand-sewn costumes designed by Pierre-Jean Larroque). She played Missy LeHand in CineNord's Atlantic Crossing, which won the 2021 International Emmy for TV Movie/Miniseries and Steph in Toni Erdmann, the German nominee for Best International Feature at the 89th Academy Awards, named best film of 2016 by Sight and Sound magazine, by Film Comment and by Cahiers du Cinema. She's worked across genres with incredible directors in French and English: she's been head of the CIA and MI5; a trophy wife; a serial killer; a UN delegate; a toxic mother; leader of a galactic empire; a cult member; generally been like a pig in sh*t exploring as many facets of human expression as she can get her dirty paws on. She's also a real person outside acting and has a life there, too, which, frankly, is not to be sniffed at.
Lucy Schwartz is known for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011), Adam (2009) and Monte Carlo (2011).
Lucy Chau Lai-Tuen Sheen - Stage name Lucy Sheen Made in Hong Kong exported to the UK in the early 60s as a transracial adoptee. Brought up by a white family in the heartland of conservative England, next to the cucumber sandwiches, church spires and cricket on the village green. Lucy has over thirty years of professional experience as an actor. Lucy has always written, but it is only in the last five years that Lucy has become an active writer. Her work takes its inspiration from her own background. Much of what interests Lucy concerns identity. "Duality, the schism in thought and emotion when you are conflicted, when your heritage and culture is split. The loss of your roots the displacement from one culture to another." Lucy seeks to write and make sense of things that most British audiences will be unfamiliar with. What it feels like to be "the other", what it means to be a minority within a minority. To tell the tales of lives that have been overlooked, to make the invisible and forgotten visible and known.
Lucy Sheftall is an actress, known for Double Daddy (2015), Things Don't Stay Fixed (2021) and Chivalry (2022).
Lucy Shepard is an actress, known for And Then I Go (2017).