Lucy Punch (born 30 December 1977)[1] is a British actress. She has appeared in the films Ella Enchanted (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007), You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Dinner for Schmucks, (both 2010) and Into the Woods (2014). She is also known for her role as Amy in Bad Teacher (2011), Amanda in the BBC series Motherland and Esmé Squalor in the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events.

Lucy Punch
Punch in April 2011
Born (1977-12-30) 30 December 1977 (age 46)
Education
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Children1

Early life

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Punch was born on 30 December 1977 in Hammersmith, London, the daughter of Johanna and Michael Punch, who ran a market research company.[2] She was educated privately at Godolphin and Latymer School in Hammersmith, London.[citation needed] She performed with the National Youth Theatre from 1993 to 1997, and began a course at University College London before dropping out to become an actress.[3]

Career

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Punch (left) with the cast of You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger in 2010

Punch made her acting debut in a 1998 episode of The New Adventures of Robin Hood.[4] Her other TV credits include the naive daughter of Alison Steadman's character in the short-lived series Let Them Eat Cake which starred French and Saunders. She starred as a football player in the children's TV show Renford Rejects, and played the role of the victim Melissa Townsend in the 19th episode of Midsomer Murders.

In 2000, Punch appeared in the film Greenfingers. She made her stage debut as Elaine in Terry Johnson's West End adaptation of The Graduate (1967).[5] She has worked at the Royal Court and Bush theatres, both in London.[6]

In 2004, Punch played the receptionist Elaine Denham in Doc Martin. She left the television show The Class after appearing in 11 of the first 12 episodes.[7] In 2006, she won the Best Actress award at the Monaco International Film Festival for her performance in Are You Ready for Love?[8] She played the murder victim and actress Eve Draper in Edgar Wright's film Hot Fuzz (2007).

Punch starred in Woody Allen's film You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010).[9] In August 2010, she appeared in BBC Two's three part police comedy-drama Vexed. In 2011, Punch appeared in Bad Teacher, portraying the sanctimonious school teacher Amy Squirrel.[10]

Punch was cast as Deena Pilgrim, the female lead in the TV pilot Powers,[11] but the role was recast.

From 2016, Punch played Amanda, leader of the "Alpha mums", in the BBC comedy series Motherland.

In 2017, Punch was cast in the role of Esmé Squalor in the second season of the Netflix comedy drama series A Series of Unfortunate Events,[12] a role that continued through the show's third and final season.

In December 2022, Punch reprised her role of Amanda in the Motherland Christmas special.[13][14]

Personal life

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Punch gave birth to her first child, a son, in July 2015.[15]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000GreenfingersHolly
2001It's Not Me, It's YouRose
2004Ella EnchantedHattie
The Life and Death of Peter SellersLead stewardess
Being JuliaAvice Crichton
2005FestivalNicky Romanowski
2006Are You Ready for Love?MelanieMonaco International Film Festival – Angel Award for Best Actress
StingrayLucy
2007Hot FuzzEve Draper
GrindhouseBlonde in Don't trailerUncredited
St Trinian'sVerity Thwaites
2009Big BreaksAlexis
(Untitled)The Clarinet
2010Elektra LuxxDolores
You Will Meet a Tall Dark StrangerCharmaine
Dinner for SchmucksDarla
2011A Little Bit of HeavenSarah Walker
Take Me Home TonightShelly
Bad TeacherAmy Squirrel
A Good Old Fashioned OrgyKate
2012The Giant Mechanical ManPauline
The Wedding VideoSaskia
YellowAmanda
Stars in ShortsJulie
Stand Up GuysWendy
2013Cottage CountryMasha
2014Someone Marry BarryMelanie Miller
Into the WoodsLucinda
She's Funny That WayProstitute
CakeNurse Gayle
2016The MeddlerEmily
2017The Female BrainLexi
2018You, Me and HimOlivia
2019How to Build a GirlSylvia Plath
2021With/In: Volume 1LucySegment: "Leap"
Silent NightBella
2022Book of LoveJen Spencer
Confess, FletchTatiana Tasserly

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998The New Adventures of Robin HoodQueen StephanieEpisode: "Orphans"
1999Renford RejectsSue WhiteMain role (series 2)
Days Like TheseHelen Foreman3 episodes
Let Them Eat CakeEveline4 episodes
1999–2001Big Bad WorldMelissa4 episodes
2000CinderellaReganTelevision film
The 10th KingdomSally Peep3 episodes
2001People Like UsKateEpisode: "The Actor"
Midsomer MurdersMelissa TownsendEpisode: "Tainted Fruit"
Goodbye, Mr SteadmanLinda MortimerTelevision film
2002Come TogetherAmyTelevision film
I Saw YouEstherEpisode: "Episode 1.1"
2003Second NatureCar Rental GirlTelevision film
DinotopiaShaynaEpisode: "Night of the Wartosa"
2004My FamilySarahEpisode: "Luck Be a Lady Tonight"
Doc MartinElaine DenhamMain role (series 1)
2005SurvivorsJuliet SavageEpisode: "In Deep Water"
2006Agatha Christie's PoirotSusannah HendersonEpisode: "After the Funeral"
2007The ClassHolly EllenbogenMain role
Comedy Showcase: Ladies and GentlemenAlicePilot
The Sarah Silverman ProgramSallyEpisode: "Ah, Men"
The Omid Djalili ShowMiss Fanny DashettEpisode 1.2
Two FamiliesIreneTelevision film
2008Fairy TalesFenola GayEpisode: "Cinderella"
Wainy DaysAngelEpisode: "Angel"
1%CandaceTelevision film
2010VexedDI Kate Bishop3 episodes
2012–2013Ben and KateBeatrice Joan "BJ" HarrisonMain role
2013Hello LadiesMotherEpisode: "The Wedding"
2014Kroll ShowVioletEpisode: "Cake Train"
Robot ChickenDaenerys Targaryen/Arya Stark/Janice Rand (voice)Episode: "Rebel Appliance"
2016New GirlGenevieve2 episodes
2016–2022MotherlandAmandaMain role
2018–2019A Series of Unfortunate EventsEsmé SqualorMain role
2019The ConnersKyle's momEpisode: "Preemies, Weed and Infidelity"
2020What We Do in the ShadowsLilithEpisode: "Witches"
2021The PrinceKate Middleton (voice)Main role
Gossip GirlSaskia BatesEpisode: "Once Upon a Time in the Upper West"
2021–2022BloodsJoMain role
2022Avenue 5Dawn Djopi2 Episodes
TBAAmandalandAmandaUpcoming series[16]

Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000The GraduateElaineGielgud Theatre
2001Boy Gets GirlHarrietRoyal Court Theatre[17]
2002A Carpet, A Pony and A MonkeyKateBush Theatre[18]
2014Great BritainPaige BritainTheatre Royal Haymarket[19]

References

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  1. ^ "Lucy Punch, celebrity". TV Guide. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  2. ^ Goodman, Jillian (22 June 2011). "Bad Teacher's Lucy Punch on her 'Über-Goddess' Co-star Cameron Diaz, Playing the Slut, and Women in Comedy". Vulture.com. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  3. ^ Smiley, Tavis (16 June 2011). "Actress Lucy Punch". PBS. Archived from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Lucy Punch". Hollywood. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  5. ^ Eyre, Hermione (3 December 2010). "Lucy Punch is making a mark on Hollywood". This is London. Archived from the original on 14 January 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  6. ^ Clapp, Susannah (11 November 2001). "Eric and Ernie for ever". The Observer. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
    - Koenig, Rhoda (27 May 2002). "A Carpet, a Pony and a Monkey, Bush Theatre, London". The Independent. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
  7. ^ Adalian, Joseph (11 January 2007). "'Class' to air on Net first". Variety. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  8. ^ "ANGEL FILM AWARDS". Monaco International Film Festival. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  9. ^ Jay A. Fernandez (29 May 2009). "Woody Allen welcomes Brit Lucy Punch". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 June 2009.
  10. ^ "Lucy Punch cast in Bad Teacher". Reuters. 8 February 2010. Retrieved 8 February 2010.
  11. ^ "'Powers' TV Series Casts Deena Pilgrim" Archived 24 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine, 21 June 2011, MTV
  12. ^ Petski, Denise (9 June 2017). "'Series of Unfortunate Events': Nathan Fillion, Tony Hale, Sara Rue, Lucy Punch & Roger Bart Join Season 2 Cast". Deadline. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  13. ^ Seale, Jack (23 December 2022). "Motherland Christmas special review – you'll laugh, gasp in shock ... then punch the air". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  14. ^ Sigee, Rachael (23 December 2022). "Motherland, BBC One, review: As chaotic and emotional as a family Christmas". iNews. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  15. ^ "Lucy Punch on How She Named Her Baby Boy". TeamCoco. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  16. ^ "BBC Comedy Motherland spin-off Amandaland announced for BBC One and iPlayer". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  17. ^ Boy Gets Girl review by Timothy Ramsden, 24 November, at reviewsgate.com
  18. ^ A Carpet, A Pony and A Monkey, "Lucy Punch in a bravura performance of comic verve" by Amanda Hodges at londontheatre.co.uk
  19. ^ "Lucy Punch stars in West End Great Britain". Whats on Stage. 11 August 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
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