Abigail Lawrie

Scottish actress (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abigail Lawrie (born 1997) is a Scottish actress. She won a Scottish BAFTA for her performance in the Sky Atlantic crime drama Tin Star (2017–2020). Lawrie made her screen debut in the BBC miniseries The Casual Vacancy (2015).

Born1997 (age 2829)
Aberdeen, Scotland
Yearsactive2014–present
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Abigail Lawrie
Born1997 (age 2829)
Aberdeen, Scotland
Years active2014–present
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Early life and work

Lawrie was born and raised in Aberdeen, where she attended a local drama club as a child. At the age of 14 she moved with her family to London, where she attended The Harrodian School and became involved with its drama department. With this she performed in plays including a two-week stint at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[1][2]

Career

In 2014, Lawrie was cast as Krystal Weedon, a troubled teenager, in the three-part BBC adaptation of The Casual Vacancy. In the same year Lawrie also appeared on stage in London at the Orange Tree Theatre, where she performed in When We Were Women.[1] In 2017 she portrayed Sophie Lancaster in the TV movie Murdered for Being Different, which is based on the murder of Sophie Lancaster. Lawrie starred in three series of Tin Star in which she played Anna, a member of the Worth family, who are running from their dark past. In 2019, Lawrie played Finnoula in Our Ladies based on the Alan Warner novel The Sopranos.

In 2023 she played the role of Lana in No Escape, and Elspeth in Good Omens.

Filmography

Film

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2016 Crumble Lindsey Short film
2017 The Man with the Iron Heart Libena Fafek
Chocolate Pieces Sara Short film
2019 Our Ladies Finnoula
2020 She She / Her Short film
2023 Bal Maiden Ruth Short film
TBA As Deep as the Grave Ann Axtell Morris Post-production
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Television

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2015 The Casual Vacancy Krystal Weedon Miniseries
2017 Murdered for Being Different Sophie Lancaster Television film
2017–2020 Tin Star Anna Worth 26 episodes
2022 Strike Margot Bamborough 3 episodes
2023 No Escape Lana 7 episodes[3][4]
Good Omens Elspeth 1 episode
2025 Coldwater Moira-Jane 5 episodes
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Stage

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2021 British Academy Scotland Awards Best Actress – Television Tin Star Won
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2024 The British Short Film Awards Best Actress Bal Maiden Nominated

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