Lauren Lyle

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Lauren Lyle
Lauren Lyle at the Sasnak City Outlander Convention 17 November 2018.jpg
Lauren Lyle 2018
Born
Lauren Lyle

Scotland, United Kingdom
Alma materNational Youth Theatre
OccupationActress
Years active2014-present

Lauren Lyle (born 12 July 1993) is a Scottish actress best known for her recurring role as Marsali MacKimmie Fraser in the Starz television drama Outlander, and peace protester Jade Antoniak in the BBC drama Vigil. Lyle is soon to play the leading role of Detective Sergeant Karen Pirie in ITV's new crime thriller Karen Pirie.

Early life[]

Lyle was born in Glasgow, Scotland. After performing at the Edinburgh Fringe for Fourth Monkey, and on stage in London in The Crucible, she was accepted to the National Youth Theatre's rep program in 2015.[1] The highly competitive program accepts approximately fifteen or sixteen actors under the age of twenty-five who work towards a series of plays performed on London's West End in the Autumn of that year.[2]

Career[]

Lyle’s first professional role was in 2014 when she starred in the critically acclaimed show The Crucible directed by Yael Farber at the Old Vic Theatre on the West End. Soon after she was cast in BBC comedy Radges.

In 2015, Lyle was accepted to the National Youth Theatre's rep program, performing in three plays during the season.[1] She appeared as Catherine in Wuthering Heights, Diane in Consensual, and the Prince of Arragon in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice..[3][4][5] Her first television appearance, on BBC Three's BBC Comedy Feeds, saw Lyle appearing in a series four episode entitled "Radges".[6][7]

Long-running medical drama Holby City featured Lyle as Katherine Rice in the series eighteen episode "Who You Are" (2016).[8][9] From there she featured in a three-episode stint, opposite Sean Bean, in the BBC's award winning drama Broken.[10][11] In 2017, Lyle debuted in the recurring role of Marsali MacKimmie Fraser in Starz's hit time travel drama Outlander, based upon Diana Gabaldon's best-selling book series of the same name.[12][13] Returning to her roots at the National Youth Theatre, Lyle appeared in the television documentary Stage Direction to discuss her experiences with the program.[14] 2018 saw a return to films for Lyle. She starred in the film adaptation of Fiona Shaw's novel Tell It to the Bees, opposite Anna Paquin and Holliday Grainger, and Lily Rose Thomas' debut short film Girls Who Drink.[15][16]

In early 2020, Lyle began hosting the podcast . In each episode, she interviews a female guest about the "albums, films, books and female heroes" that have has the most influence in their lives.[17][18] The next year would see Lyle star in the BBC’s crime drama Vigil. She portrayed Jade Antoniak, a peace protester and the girlfriend of Martin Compston’s character Craig Burke.[19] The show, which is set on a ballistic missile submarine, gained over 10.2 million views in the first seven days making it the BBC’s most watched show of the year.[20] ITV announced in 2021 that Lyle will star as popular Fearless investigator DS Pirie in its upcoming murder drama series Karen Pirie based upon author Val McDermid’s novel The Distant Echo.[21]

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Character Production Notes
2015 BBC Comedy Feeds Lauren BBC Three Episode: "Radges"
2016 Holby City Katherine Rice BBC One Episode: "Who You Are"
2017 Broken Chloe Demichelis BBC 3 episodes
2017–Present Outlander Marsali MacKimmie Fraser Starz Recurring role, 19 episodes
2017 Stage Direction Herself Rabbit & Snail Television documentary
2021 Vigil Jade Antoniak BBC One
2022 DS Karen Pirie ITV Lead role

Film[]

Year Title Character Notes
2013 WhosApp Grace Timms Short film
2014 Office Ugetsu Annie Short film
2015 ...And You're Back in the Room Sister Short film
2015 The New Hope Damsel
2018 Tell It to the Bees Annie Kranmer
2018 Girls Who Drink Short film

Theatre[]

Year Title Role Director Theatre
2014 The Crucible Ensemble Yaël Farber The Old Vic Theatre
2015 Wuthering Heights Catherine Emily Lin Ambassadors Theatre[3]
2015 Consensual Diane Pia Furtado Ambassadors Theatre[4]
2015 Merchant of Venice Prince of Arragon Anna Niland Ambassadors Theatre[5]

Podcast[]

Year Title Production Notes
2020 She's A Rec Lauren Lyle 11 Episodes

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Five Years of NYT REP in the West End | National Youth Theatre". www.nyt.org.uk. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Which course to choose and where to study it | Advice". The Stage. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  3. ^ a b Watkinson, Nicola (8 October 2015). "Wuthering Heights". Plays To See. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Consensual (Ambassadors Theatre) | WhatsOnStage". www.whatsonstage.com. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  5. ^ a b "REVIEW: The Merchant Of Venice, Ambassadors Theatre ✭✭✭". British Theatre. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Radges - BBC3 Sitcom". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Cesar Domboy, Lauren Lyle Join Cast of Starz Hit Drama OUTLANDER". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  8. ^ Thorne, Will (3 October 2016). "'Outlander' Casts César Domboy and Lauren Lyle for Season 3". Variety. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  9. ^ "BBC One - Holby City, Series 18, Who You Are". BBC. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  10. ^ "Last night's TV review: Broken (BBC1): stretching credibility to breaking point". The Independent. 29 March 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  11. ^ "Leading Actor - SEAN BEAN". bafta.org. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  12. ^ Petski, Denise (3 October 2016). "'Outlander' Casts César Domboy As Older Fergus & Lauren Lyle As Marsali In Season 3". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  13. ^ "'Outlander' Postmortem: Lauren Lyle analyzes Marsali's relationships with Fergus, Jamie, and Claire". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  14. ^ Edwards, Richard (30 October 2016). "National Youth Theatre graduates share experiences for our new film, STAGE DIRECTION". RABBIT & SNAIL FILMS. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  15. ^ "'Tell It to the Bees': Film Review | TIFF 2018". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  16. ^ "Girls Who Drink: A Short Film By Lily Rose Thomas – Your Cinema". Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  17. ^ Ballhaus, Louisa (26 June 2020). "How Caitríona Balfe & Lauren Lyle Bonded Over Girl Power on the 'Outlander' Set". SheKnows. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  18. ^ cartermatt (31 March 2020). "Outlander star Lauren Lyle debuting podcast; Caitriona Balfe to appear". CarterMatt. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
  19. ^ "Lauren Lyle on her "dangerous" character in BBC One's Vigil — and the controversial Outlander season 5 finale". Radio Times. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  20. ^ "Martin Compston and Suranne Jones' Vigil breaks record for BBC". Digital Spy. 5 October 2021. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  21. ^ "Lauren Lyle to star in ITV's Karen Pirie". www.msn.com. Retrieved 6 July 2021.

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