Hannah Waddingham

English actress, singer, and television presenter (born 1974) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hannah Waddingham (born 28 July 1974) is an English actress, singer, and television presenter. She is known for her roles on stage and screen and has received various accolades including a Primetime Emmy Award, two Critics' Choice Television Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award as well as nominations for two BAFTA TV Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and three Laurence Olivier Awards.

Born (1974-07-28) 28 July 1974 (age 51)
Wandsworth, London, England
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • television presenter
Yearsactive1997–present
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Hannah Waddingham
Waddingham in 2025
Born (1974-07-28) 28 July 1974 (age 51)
Wandsworth, London, England
EducationAcademy of Live and Recorded Arts
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • television presenter
Years active1997–present
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She gained stardom playing Rebecca Welton in the Apple TV+ comedy series Ted Lasso (2020–present), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Other notable television roles include playing Tonya Dyke in Benidorm (2014), Septa Unella in Game of Thrones (2015–2016), Jax-Ur in Krypton (2018–2019), and Sofia Marchetti in Sex Education (2019–2023). Furthermore, she voices Deliria in the animated series Krapopolis (2023-present), for which she earned an Emmy Award nomination. On film, she has acted in the musical Les Misérables (2012), the thriller Winter Ridge (2018), the animated film The Garfield Movie (2024), the action comedy The Fall Guy (2024), and the action film Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025).

On stage, she has appeared in a number of West End musicals, earning three nominations for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances as Lady of the Lake in the Monty Python musical comedy Spamalot (2007), Desirée Armfeldt in the Stephen Sondheim musical revival A Little Night Music (2010), and Katharine in the Cole Porter musical romance comedy Kiss Me, Kate (2013). She made her Broadway debut reprising her role in the New York City transfer of Spamalot (2008). Waddingham also co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2023 and hosted the Laurence Olivier Awards twice in 2023 and 2024.

Early life and education

Hannah Waddingham was born on 28 July 1974[1] in Wandsworth, London.[2] Waddingham is half-Manx; her mother Melodie Kelly is from Port Erin.[3] Her mother was an opera singer, as were both of her maternal grandparents,[4] joining the English National Opera when Waddingham was eight years old. Her grandfather Harry Waddingham was the oldest-known Second World War veteran at the time of his death in 2026 aged 109.[5] She grew up around the theatre.[4][6]

Waddingham is a graduate of the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts.[7] She has a four-octave vocal range.[8] She started out in dinner theatre, performing in the interactive comedy Joey and Gina's Wedding, produced by Anthony and Joseph Tomaska.[4][9]

Career

Stage career

Waddingham has been a stage actress on both London's West End and New York's Broadway.[4] She made her West End debut in Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at The Queens Theatre in 1998 and went on to star in Lautrec by Charles Aznavour in March 2000,[10] then created the role of Christine Warner in Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton’s The Beautiful Game, staying with the show for the year-long run at the Cambridge Theatre from September 2000.[11] Further stage roles included Starbird in Space Family Robinson (Julian & Stephen Butler, 2002)[7] and Satan in Tonight's the Night: The Rod Stewart Musical at the Victoria Palace Theatre in 2003.[12]

Waddingham alongside co-host Graham Norton at the Saturday afternoon preview show for the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Waddingham portrayed the Lady of the Lake in Spamalot, both in the London production and then on Broadway. She received an Olivier Award nomination for the role.[4] She received outstanding reviews for her portrayal of Desirée Armfeldt in Trevor Nunn's revival of A Little Night Music.[13] Waddingham subsequently received a further Olivier Award nomination in 2010 for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in Night Music.[14]

In mid-2010, Waddingham played the Witch in the production of Into the Woods at London's Open Air Theatre.[15][16] She originated the role of The Wicked Witch of the West in the West End production of The Wizard of Oz, which opened on 1 March 2011 at the London Palladium[17] and was the first to perform the new Lloyd Webber and Rice song "Red Shoes Blues".[4][18] She left the production in September 2011.[19] Waddingham won the whatsonstage.com Theatergoers Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her performance.[20]

In 2012, Waddingham starred in Chichester Festival Theatre's revival of Kiss Me, Kate.[21] The show transferred to the Old Vic Theatre on London's South Bank in November 2012.[22]

On 25 August 2023, Waddingham was announced as the host of the Fantasy, Myths and Legends Prom as part of that year's BBC Proms; on 28 August, she pulled out just hours before the performance, in solidarity with the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.[23][24]

Screen career

Waddingham made her screen debut in an episode of the sitcom Coupling in 2002, and followed this with a recurring role in the soap opera Brookside. Waddingham made one-off appearances in television series such as William and Mary, Footballers' Wives and Hollyoaks: Let Loose, and then took on the role of Lola Brewster in Agatha Christie's Marple: "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side" in 2009. In 2011, Waddingham appeared in series 4, episode 3 of the BBC sitcom, Not Going Out. She played the role of Jane, an actress in an adult film being recorded in the show.[25] She had a small role in the 2012 film Les Misérables.[4] In 2014, Waddingham appeared as Tonya in series 6 of the ITV comedy series Benidorm.[8]

Waddingham portrayed the "Shame Nun", Septa Unella, in season 5 and 6 of Game of Thrones. She began filming her scenes nine weeks after the birth of her daughter and claims that she underwent actual waterboarding during filming so that the scene would look authentic.[4][9][26] She was given the role's iconic "shame bell" as a parting gift.[4][27] She also had a recurring role on the Netflix series Sex Education as Jackson's mother, Sophia Marchetti.[4][28]

Waddingham at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival

Since 2020, Waddingham has portrayed Rebecca Welton, the owner of AFC Richmond, on the Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso.[6][29][30][31] She did her own singing in the season one episode "Make Rebecca Great Again" and the season two episodes "Carol of the Bells" and "No Weddings and a Funeral".[32] In 2021, she won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the role.[33]

Waddingham also appears as the character Mother Witch in Hocus Pocus 2, Disney's sequel to Hocus Pocus released on Disney+ on 30 September 2022.[34][35] She portrayed Lady Bellaston in the ITV drama series Tom Jones, based on Henry Fielding's 1749 novel, inspired by the real life of Etheldreda Townshend.[36][28][37] In May 2023, Waddingham co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool, alongside Alesha Dixon and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina, with Graham Norton joining them for the final.[38][39]

Waddingham appeared in the 2024 action-comedy film The Fall Guy alongside Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, playing producer Gail.[40] In 2025, Waddingham portrayed Admiral Neely alongside Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning,[41] before voicing the character of Jinx and the Grand Councilwoman respectively in the animated feature films The Garfield Movie and Smurfs (both 2025). Waddingham's next film role was that of Australian socialite Heidi Heatherley in the thriller The Woman in Cabin 10 opposite Keira Knightley.

Waddingham's forthcoming screen credits include action series Ride or Die[42] and the musical adventure film High in the Clouds.

Recordings

In 2000, Waddingham played the role of Christine in the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton musical The Beautiful Game in London's West End. In October 2000, Waddingham (billed simply as "Hannah"), released a single of the song "Our Kind of Love" from the production. The single peaked at No. 41 in the UK charts.[43]

She later sang the role of Starbird on the soundtrack recording of Space Family Robinson (composers: Julian Butler[44] and Stephen Butler), released by Pop! Records in May 2002, coinciding with the stage production (also featuring Waddingham as Starbird) which ran for three weeks at London's Pleasance Theatre.[45]

On 22 November 2023, Waddingham's debut album, a live album, was released. Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas was recorded at the show of the same name for Apple TV.[46][47][48] The album debuted and peaked at numbers 51 and 43 on the UK Albums Downloads and Soundtrack Albums charts, respectively.[49]

Personal life

Waddingham emigrated to Australia in 2012 but returned soon after.[50] She was in a relationship with Italian businessman Gianluca Cugnetto for a decade. In 2014, they had a daughter named Kitty Cugnetto Waddingham who Waddingham has raised as a single parent since 2023.[51][52]

Waddingham also speaks French and Italian.[53]

Her grandfather, Harry Waddingham (1916–2026), was a World War II veteran who lived to be 109 years old, and was the oldest living British World War II veteran at the time of his death.[54]

Acting credits

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Film

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2008 How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Elizabeth Maddox
2012 Les Misérables Factory Worker
2015 Meet Pursuit Delange: The Movie Maddie Forrester
2016 The Gatehouse The Agent
2018 Winter Ridge Joanne Hill
2019 The Hustle Shiraz
2022 Hocus Pocus 2 Mother Witch [55]
2024 The Fall Guy Gail Meyer
The Garfield Movie Jinx Voice[56]
2025 Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Admiral Neely
Lilo & Stitch Grand Councilwoman Voice[57]
Smurfs Jezebeth Voice[58]
The Woman in Cabin 10 Heidi Heatherley [59]
2026 High in the Clouds Gretsch Voice; In production
TBA Mr. Sunny Sky TBA In production
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2002CouplingJenny TurbotEpisode: "Split"
BrooksideGeorgina Savage3 episodes
2003My HeroMirandaEpisode: "Time and Time Again"
2005William and MaryPenelopeEpisode: #3.3
Footballers' WivesJoolsEpisode: #4.9
Hollyoaks: Let LooseMrs. Robertson3 episodes
2006My HeroLulaEpisode: "Sidekick"
The Only Boy for MeMelissaTelevision film
Easy PeasyKate BarberTelevision film
2008DoctorsDixie DeadmanEpisode: "Miss Letherbridge"
2009M.I. HighAlannah SucroseEpisode: "The Glove"
2010Agatha Christie's MarpleLola BrewsterEpisode: "The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side"
DoctorsJacky ParnellEpisode: "Occupational Hazard"
2010–2011My FamilyKatie3 episodes
2011Not Going OutJaneEpisode: "Movie"
2012DoctorsRhonda StowellEpisode: "The Promise"
Bad EducationLorettaEpisode: "Self-Defence"
2014BenidormTonya Dyke7 episodes (Series 6)
2015DoctorsBecky HarmisonEpisode: "Subsidence"
Partners in CrimeBlonde Assassin3 episodes
2015–2016Game of ThronesSepta Unella8 episodes
2016In the ClubDr. Stone4 episodes
JoshPhillipaEpisode: "Close-up and Long Shot"
The Entire UniverseTime & SpaceTelevision film
201712 MonkeysMagdalena4 episodes
2018Bad MoveImeldaEpisode: "Big Deal"
2018–2019KryptonJax-Ur13 episodes[60]
2019–2023Sex EducationSofía Marchetti11 episodes
2020–presentTed LassoRebecca WeltonMain role
2021Midsomer MurdersMimi DagmarEpisode: "The Stitcher Society"
Murder, They HopeChief Inspector Henrietta ShepherdEpisode: "Dales of the Unexpected"
2022Willow HubertEpisode: "The Battle of the Slaughtered Lamb"[61]
2023Tom JonesLady Bellaston3 episodes
2023–presentKrapopolisDeliriaMain voice role[62]
2024TiddlerNarratorVoice, television film[63]
TBARide or DieJudith Filming[42]
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Non-acting television

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2014Our Gay Wedding: The MusicalHerselfChannel 4 TV special
2022RuPaul's Drag Race UKGuest judgeSeries 4; "Lairy Poppins: The Rusical"
2023Eurovision Song ContestCo-presenterPresenter for semi-finals and grand final[a]
Earthshot PrizeCo-presenterAlongside Sterling K. Brown[64]
Hannah Waddingham: Home for ChristmasHerselfHoliday special for Apple TV+
The Olivier Awards 2023HostAwards ceremony[b]
2024The Olivier Awards 2024Awards ceremony[c]
2025British Legion Festival of RemembranceCeremony
2026Saturday Night Live UKEpisode: "Hannah Waddingham/Myles Smith"[65]
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Theatre

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1997Face the MusicMiss EisenheimerBarbican TheatreLondon
1998Saucy Jack and the Space VixensShirley Tristar/Chesty ProspectsQueen's TheatreWest End
2000LautrecSuzanne ValadonQueen's TheatreWest End
2000–2001The Beautiful GameChristineCambridge TheatreWest End
2002Space Family RobinsonStarbirdPleasance Theatre IslingtonLondon
2003Tonight's the NightSatanVictoria Palace TheatreWest End
2006Bad Girls: The MusicalNikki WadeWest Yorkshire PlayhouseLeeds
2006–2007SpamalotLady of the LakePalace TheatreWest End
2008 Shubert Theatre Broadway
2009A Little Night MusicDesirée ArmfeldtMenier Chocolate FactoryWest End
Garrick Theatre
2010Into the WoodsThe WitchRegent's Park Open Air TheatreLondon
2011The Wizard of OzMiss Gulch / Wicked WitchLondon PalladiumWest End
Soho Cinders Gala ConcertMarilyn PlattQueen's Theatre
2012Kiss Me, KateLilli Vanessi / Katharina MinolaChichester Festival TheatreChichester
2012–2013 The Old Vic London
2013A Little Hotel on the SideMme. Angelique PingletTheatre RoyalBath
2015How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingHedy LaRueRoyal Festival HallLondon
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Discography

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Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas
  • Released: 22 November 2023
  • Label: Apple Video Programming
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
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Awards and nominations

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British Academy Television Awards 2024 Best Entertainment Performance Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Nominated [66]
Best Entertainment Programme Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas Nominated
Critics' Choice Television Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Ted Lasso (season one) Won [67]
2022 Ted Lasso (season two) Won
Golden Globe Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress – Television Ted Lasso (season one) Nominated
2023 Best Supporting Actress – Television Ted Lasso (season three) Nominated [68]
HCA TV Awards 2021 Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Ted Lasso Won [69]
International Film Festival of Wales 2018 Best Supporting Actress Winter Ridge Won [70]
Laurence Olivier Awards 2007 Best Actress in a Musical Spamalot Nominated [71]
2010 Best Actress in a Musical A Little Night Music Nominated [72]
2013 Kiss Me, Kate Nominated [73]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2021 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Ted Lasso (episode: "All Apologies") Won [74]
2022 Ted Lasso (episode: "No Weddings and a Funeral") Nominated [75]
2023 Ted Lasso (episode: "International Break") Nominated [76]
2024 Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Krapopolis (episode: "Big Man on Hippocampus") Nominated [77]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2021 Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Ted Lasso (season one) Nominated [78]
2022 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Ted Lasso (season two) Nominated [79]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Won
2023 Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series Ted Lasso (season three) Nominated [80]
Outstanding Ensemble in a Comedy Series Nominated
TCA Awards 2021 Individual Achievement in Comedy Ted Lasso Nominated [81]
WhatsOnStage Awards 2007 Best Actress in a Musical Spamalot Nominated [82]
2010 Best Actress in a Musical A Little Night Music Nominated [83]
2012 Best Suppporting Actress in a Musical The Wizard of Oz Won [20]
2013 Best Actress in a Musical Kiss Me, Kate Nominated [84]
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