Laura Rollins

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Laura Rollins (born 20 December 1988) is a British actress, known for portraying the role of Ayesha Lee on the BBC soap opera Doctors, a role which she played from 2014 to 2020. For her portrayal of Ayesha, she received an accolade at the RTS Midlands Awards. Since leaving Doctors, Rollins has appeared in various television series including Innocent and Miss Scarlet and The Duke.

Born (1988-12-20) 20 December 1988 (age 37)
Birmingham, England
Education
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1998–present
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Laura Rollins
Born (1988-12-20) 20 December 1988 (age 37)
Birmingham, England
Education
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
TelevisionDoctors
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Life and career

Rollins was born on 20 December 1988.[1][2] She is of British and Barbadian heritage.[3] She began her acting training at the Custard Factory aged nine, after which she was offered a place at the Carlton Junior Television Workshop. Whilst attending, Rollins made her television debut on the children's series The Demon Headmaster in 1998, at the age of ten.[2] She was also featured in various advertisements and performed at the British Academy Children's Awards.[4]

In 1999, Rollins starred in Welcome To Orty Fou as Caroline Saunders.[5] After leaving the workshop, Rollins began attending the University of Leeds, studying English and theatre. She then did a one-year course at Arts Educational Schools in London.[4]

In 2013, she appeared in the feature film Communion, and in 2014, she auditioned for a role in the BBC soap opera Doctors. She took a sick day from work to attend the audition, and after a two-week process, she was given the role of Ayesha Lee.[5][6] While on the series, Rollins' character's storylines included romances with co-workers Sid Vere (Ashley Rice) and Bear Sylvester (Dex Lee), facing prejudice due to her race and troubled upbringing and struggling with her mother's alcoholism and subsequent death, for which she won a Royal Television Society award.[7][8]

Rollins then starred in the 2016 short film From Noya,[9][10] and the 2018 short film Shining Tor, for which she won Best Performance for at the 2019 Short Film Awards.[11]

In January 2020, Rollins appeared in an episode of the BBC crime drama Silent Witness as Kate Langley.[12] On 20 May 2020, it was announced that Rollins would be leaving Doctors after six years in the role of Ayesha.[13] Her final scenes aired on 5 June 2020.[14] In 2021, she starred in the second series of the ITV drama Innocent.[15] Then in 2022, she made appearances in Father Brown and Miss Scarlet and The Duke.[16]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 The Demon Headmaster Game Show Winner 1 episode
1999 Welcome to Orty-Fou Caroline Saunders 4 episodes
2013 Communion Anna Film
2014–2020 Doctors Ayesha Lee Regular role
2016 From Noya Paige Short film
2018 Details to Follow Gaia Short film
2018 The Reserves Jamie Also executive producer
2018 Shining Tor Amber Short film
2019 That Phone Call Willow Short film
2020 Silent Witness Kate Langley Episode: "Hope: Part 1"
2020 Fortune Cookie Natalie Short film
2021 Innocent DS Suzy Jones Main role[17]
2021 There's Always Hope Sanya Film
2022 Father Brown Helen Delaney Episode: "The Wayward Girls"
2022 Miss Scarlet and The Duke Clementine Recurring role
2023 Death in Paradise Cheryl Horner Episode: "#12.3"
2023 Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures Cath (voice) Episode: "The Colour of Terror"
2023 Champion Mercedes Episode: "Rise of the Phoenix"
2023 Star Cops Anya Selby (voice) Episode: "Grandma's Footsteps"
2023 The Good Ship Murder Courtney Campbell Episode: "Malta"
2025 Doctor Who: The First Doctor Adventures Umbriel (voice) Episode: "The Living Darkness"
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2015 Screen Nation Female Performance in TV Doctors Nominated [18]
2016 British Soap Awards Best Actress Doctors Longlisted [19]
2018 National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance Doctors Longlisted [20]
2018 British Soap Awards Best Female Dramatic Performance Doctors Nominated [21][22]
2018 RTS Midlands Awards Acting Performance – Female Doctors Won [23]
2018 Inside Soap Awards Best Daytime Star Doctors Longlisted [24]
2019 British Soap Awards Best Actress Doctors Longlisted [25]
2019 Short Film Awards Best Performance Shining Tor Won [11]
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