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Lucy Chambers, 17, from Otley, has been announced as a major new character in the long-standing BBC series, Waterloo Road. Lucy is one of many young actors from Articulate Agency,…
Lucy Chambers, 17, from Otley, has been announced as a major new character in the long-standing BBC series, Waterloo Road.
Lucy is one of many young actors from Articulate Agency, based in West Yorkshire, to have landed a major TV role. She’ll be playing the part of Cat Guthrie.
On her character, Lucy said: “Cat is cool, confident, and caring and not afraid to speak her mind. She is very sporty and has a strong sense of self confidence, which I really admire. In this series we will see the fun, loving and outgoing side of Kat, but also her compassionate and warm-hearted nature.”
Stacey Burrows, founder of Articulate Agency, said: “Lucy came to us when she was just in primary school and she is now a thriving young actress. Lucy can recently be seen in series 5 of The Bay (ITV) and the new BBC series, The Listeners. She has since spent the last nine months filming for Waterloo Road and it’s her most exciting role yet.”
Founded in 2013, Articulate has grown into one of the UK’s leading acting agencies, with a reputation for casting children and young acting talent. Articulate also runs established acting schools across the Yorkshire region.
Lucy is half-Northern Irish and based in Leeds and Belfast. She’s also due to appear in a major new the Amazon Prime Video series [due to be announced], starring Hollywood names later this year. Previous roles include Chole Tuckman on the ITV series Viewpoint and she had a regular role in season two of the CBBC sci-fi drama, Silverpoint.
Waterloo Road, which is set in a comprehensive school, first aired in 2006, and is known for tackling social issues alongside the lives of its teachers and pupils. The series has helped build the acting careers of young talent, as well as roles for adult stars including Angela Griffin, Jill Halfpenny, Denise Welch, Amanda Burton, Jason Manford, and Neil Morrissey.
Stacey added: “Waterloo Road is a seminal British TV series that has seen some remarkable actors and household names appear over the years. It is a brilliant platform for Lucy to continue to develop and grow as an actor. At Articulate, we are incredibly proud of her achievements to date, and the exciting roles still to be announced for Lucy.”
Other recent successes from the leading acting agency include Bradford teenager Yousef Naseer in the BBC drama Virdee, child star Matilda Firth from Leeds in the Universal movie Wolf Man, and Halifax’s Billy Hickey in the recent Netflix drama Black Doves.
Articulate Agency works with the top UK and US casting directors, producers and show runners to secure high-profile, career-making roles, including major Hollywood opportunities.
Its talent star across all major TV networks, including Netflix, Sky, ITV, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, HBO, and the BBC, as well as independent and major UK and US film studios, and are trusted by Disney, Universal, and Fox.
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About Articulate Agency
Bespoke and dynamic, Articulate Agency is recognised as one of the best casting agencies in the country.
It specialises in securing significant acting roles for its clients in TV, film, commercials, and radio, with a strong reputation representing children (4-15) and young adults (16-25).
It works with the top UK and US casting directors, producers and show runners to secure high-profile, career-making roles, including major Hollywood opportunities.
Articulate Agency talent star across all major TV networks, including Netflix, Sky, ITV, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, HBO, and the BBC, as well as independent and major UK and US film studios, and are trusted by Disney, Universal, and Fox.
The agency prides itself on its ethical approach to developing talent, with a focus on guidance and nurturing, through personalised career management and expert industry guidance.
It provides powerful advice and unbreakable support to its clients, with a mission to create a level playing field, promoting inclusion and diversity.
It represents clients from across the UK, and is closely tied to the Articulate Drama School, providing younger clients with exceptional training in screen acting and accent skills.
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