Leah Harvey

Leah Harvey

Birth : 1995-07-21, London Borough of Newham, England, UK

History

Leah Harvey (born around 1993) is a British actor. They are known for their role as Salvor Hardin in the 2021 Apple TV+ series Foundation, which earned them a BAFTA nomination. On stage, they starred as Hortense in a 2019 National Theatre production of Small Island, and as Lisa in a 2022 Theatre Royal Stratford East production of The Wonderful World of Dissocia.They have been cast in the upcoming A24 film Tuesday.

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Leah Harvey
Leah Harvey

Movies

Once Again... (Statues Never Die)
Museum Visitor
An immersive installation by the artist and filmmaker. "Coda" to Looking for Langston.
Foundation: Discovering Worlds
Self
Martha
Angie
A teenager wakes to discover she’s the last person on Earth.
National Theatre Live: Small Island
Hortense Roberts
Embark on a journey from Jamaica to Britain, through the Second World War to 1948 – the year the HMT Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury, England. The play follows three intricately connected stories. Hortense yearns for a new life away from rural Jamaica, Gilbert dreams of becoming a lawyer, and Queenie longs to escape her Lincolnshire roots.
Fighting with My Family
Hannah
Born into a tight-knit wrestling family, Paige and her brother Zak are ecstatic when they get the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to try out for the WWE. But when only Paige earns a spot in the competitive training program, she must leave her loved ones behind and face this new cutthroat world alone. Paige's journey pushes her to dig deep and ultimately prove to the world that what makes her different is the very thing that can make her a star.
Julius Caesar
Soothsayer
The first installment of Phyllida Lloyd’s groundbreaking all-female Shakespeare Trilogy sees Harriet Walter take on the role of Brutus, who wrestles with his moral conscience over the murder of Julius Caesar.
Henry IV
Poins/The Douglas
Harriet Walter takes the lead in the second installment of the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Featuring a diverse company of women, this unique interpretation combines both parts of Shakespeare’s history plays about King Henry IV and his son Prince Hal.
On the Road
Estelle
North London band Wolf Alice have had a rise to prominence that might have been bends-inducing were it not for their tightness as a group. In summer of 2015, the deliciously dark, hook-and-riff-filled sound of their debut album, My Love Is Cool, inspired the NME to crown it: "the debut of the decade". As a measure of their impact, BAFTA-winning filmmaker Michael Winterbottom joined the band on the road, capturing 16 different gigs and daily life backstage.
The Tempest
Miranda
Phyllida Lloyd’s final installment of the Donmar Shakespeare Trilogy concludes with an all-female version of The Tempest starring Harriet Walter as Prospero. This captivating reimagining explores themes of freedom and justice in the context of a women’s prison.
Tuesday
A mother-daughter fairytale.