Daisy Aitkens

English actress and TV writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daisy Aitkens (born 25 March 1986) is an English actress, screenwriter and director best known for her role as Lucy Chadwick in the television series Fear, Stress & Anger, and sketch characters in Watson and Oliver. She wrote and directed the 2017 film You, Me and Him.

Born (1986-03-25) 25 March 1986 (age 39)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationActress / Screenwriter / Director
Yearsactive2001-present
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Daisy Aitkens
Born (1986-03-25) 25 March 1986 (age 39)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationActress / Screenwriter / Director
Years active2001-present
Known forFear, Stress & Anger
Watson and Oliver
FamilyMichael Aitkens (father)
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Early life

Aitkens was born in Sydney, Australia to British writer and actor Michael Aitkens, and grew up in London. She studied drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA), and while acting became her focus, she was really excited by the idea of becoming a writer.[1]

Career

Acting

After graduating, and throughout her 20s, Aitkens acted in about 15 television commercials, as well as television guest roles such as Casualty, Wire in the Blood, The Bill and EastEnders, while trying to establish herself as a writer.

In 2007, Aitkens starred on short-lived sitcom Fear, Stress & Anger for six episodes, alongside Doctor Who alumni (and real life father and daughter) Peter Davison and Georgia Tennant. Her father Michael Aitkens was the creator of the series and it was loosely based on his life with his own family. Aitkens played Lucy Chadwick, the role based on her own real-life sister, while Tennant played Chloe Chadwick, the role based on Aitkens.[2]

From 2012 to 2013, Aitkens appeared as various characters on the sketch show Watson & Oliver. She has also appeared in several feature films, including Colin (2008), Nightshooters (2018), School of the Damned (2019) and Dune Drifter (2020) as well as film shorts.

As an actor, she has also toured with Alan Ayckbourn's theatre company,[3] on a 2011 production of Communicating Doors.

Writing / directing

A script (written in partnership with an actor alumnus from LAMDA) secured Aitkens her first job in a writer's room. After writing on the sitcoms My Family and Shelfstackers, she wrote and directed the short film, 96 Ways to Say I Love You (2014) and The Exit (2016), before directing and writing her debut feature film, You, Me and Him (starring Lucy Punch, Faye Marsay and David Tennant) in 2017.[4]

Aitkens has also written for numerous publications and websites including The Times, Stylebible, Save the Cat, and Huffington Post.[5]

Personal life

Together with her husband, producer Neil Andrews,[6] Aitkens has two daughters. Prior to having her children, she was diagnosed with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) at the age of 21, and later found out she had an irregular shaped uterus, resulting in three miscarriages.[7]

Filmography

As actor

Television

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2001Life As We Know ItAnneTV series, 1 episode
2006CasualtyLauraTV series, 1 episode
2007Fear, Stress and AngerLucy ChadwickTV series, 6 episodes
2007Wire in the BloodSara LloydTV series, 1 episode
2005–2007The BillLisa Holland / Joss GreenTV series, 2 episodes
2008–2012DoctorsJenny Whitaker / Jocasta Pennington / Laura GeraldTV series, 3 episodes
2013East EndersSophieTV series, 1 episode
2013–2013Watson and OliverVarious charactersTV series, 10 episodes
2013The Crazy OnesMaidTV series, 1 episode
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Film

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2005The Cross of Joshua HomeShort film[8]
2008ColinLinda (Colin's sister)Feature film
2011ShowreelGirl on StreetFeature film
2013ManorexicJenniferShort film
2013MagpieEmilyFeature film
2014Meeting Mr. ReichKateShort film
2018NightshootersGabiFeature film
2019School of the DamnedMurphyFeature film
2020Dune DrifterYarenFeature film
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Theatre

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2011Communicating DoorsJessicaStephen Joseph Theatre, North Yorkshire, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Theatre Royal, Bath, Theatre Royal, Brighton, Gate Theatre, Durham, Oxford Playhouse, Richmond Theatre, London[9]
2005The Woman in BlackFrinton Theatre
2005Relatively SpeakingFrinton Theatre
2005In Two MindsFrinton Theatre
2005Life Time ThreeFrinton Theatre
2005The Man of DestinyFrinton Theatre
2005The Real Inspector HoundFrinton Theatre
2005The SneezeFrinton Theatre
Lettice and LovageFrinton Theatre
GhostsFrinton Theatre
Family CirclesFrinton Theatre
The Importance of Being EarnestFrinton Theatre
Dead of NightFrinton Theatre
Private LivesFrinton Theatre
Pains of YouthGate Theatre, Durham
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As writer / director

Television

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2010ShelfstackersWriterTV series, 2 episodes
2009–2010My FamilyWriter / Script AssociateTV series, 5 episodes
2018Peel and JonesWriterTV pilot
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Film

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201596 Ways to Say I Love YouWriter / DirectorShort film
2016The ExitWriter / DirectorShort film
2017You, Me and HimWriter / DirectorFeature film[11]
2018A Quiet LifeWriterFeature film
TBAMemoirs of a StalkerWriterIn development
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