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'''Elizabeth Croft''' (born [[3 December]] [[1983]]) played a [[Saturnyn|vampire]] girl in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]''. | '''Elizabeth Croft''' (born [[3 December (people)|3 December]] [[1983]]) played a [[Saturnyn|vampire]] girl in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]''. | ||
She started her career as a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and performed with them in several projects, including ''Faliraki: A Greek Tragedy'' at the Lyric Hammersmith in [[2004]]. She studied at ALRA and graduated in [[2007]] going straight into the West End in ''Swimming With Sharks''. | She started her career as a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and performed with them in several projects, including ''Faliraki: A Greek Tragedy'' at the Lyric Hammersmith in [[2004]]. She studied at ALRA and graduated in [[2007]] going straight into the West End in ''Swimming With Sharks''. |
Revision as of 05:43, 15 June 2013
Elizabeth Croft (born 3 December 1983) played a vampire girl in the Doctor Who story The Vampires of Venice.
She started her career as a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, and performed with them in several projects, including Faliraki: A Greek Tragedy at the Lyric Hammersmith in 2004. She studied at ALRA and graduated in 2007 going straight into the West End in Swimming With Sharks.
Since graduating she has filmed features The Wolf Man (with Benicio del Toro and Emily Blunt), Beyond The Pole and The Other Boleyn Girl. Her TV appearances include Casualty (2 Eps), Hustle (Series 5), Doctors and Rosemary & Thyme.
On stage she has played Mitzy in Swimming with Sharks at the Vaudeville with Christian Slater and Matt Smith. In 2011 she filmed The Beautiful Outsiders with Shannen Doherty and Cameron Douglas.