Alex Kingston

English actress

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2025 Alex Kingston appears as Ambassador Emily Morgan in an episode of 'The Chelsea Detective' titled 'Deadlock'
2024 Alex Kingston stars in 'Douglas Is Cancelled' as Sheila in a main role
2024 Alex Kingston starred in the film 'The Killer's Game' as the character Sharon Rabinowitz
January 2023 Returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company for the first time since the early nineties, playing the role of Prospero in The Tempest
2022 Starred as British Prime Minister candidate Audrey Gratz in the Netflix spy miniseries Treason and played the villainous Lucifer in the children's television series Dodger
2021 Wrote the Doctor Who novel 'The Ruby's Curse' for BBC Books and reprised her River Song role in the interactive theatrical experience Time Fracture
2019 Kingston moved back to the UK after living in the United States.
2019 Appeared in television series The Widow
2018 Started her role as Sarah Bishop in A Discovery of Witches, which continued until 2022.
2018 Alex Kingston appeared in the short film 'Deadpan', playing the role of Tamara
2016 Appeared in television shows Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life and Shoot the Messenger
2015 Kingston married Jonathan Stamp, a television producer, in an Italian ceremony.
2014 Appeared in the four-part crime drama 'Chasing Shadows' as an analyst working for a missing persons unit.
June 2014 Reprised her role as Lady Macbeth with Kenneth Branagh at the Park Avenue Armory, making her New York stage debut.
April 2014 Performed in a two-and-a-half-hour radio adaptation of 'Antony and Cleopatra' on BBC Radio 3, celebrating Shakespeare's 450th birthday.
2013 Kingston's divorce from Florian Haertel was finalized.
2013 Began playing Dinah Lance in The CW's superhero fiction drama series Arrow, continuing until 2016.
July 2013 Played Lady Macbeth opposite Kenneth Branagh in the Manchester International Festival's production of 'Macbeth', which was broadcast live in cinemas worldwide as part of National Theatre Live.
2012 Played an archaeologist in the second series of the revived 'Upstairs Downstairs'.
September 2012 Kingston appeared on the BBC genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are?, investigating the lives of her great-grandfather Will Keevil and her four-times great-grandmother, Elizabeth Braham.
2011 Participated in the Donmar Warehouse stage production of Friedrich Schiller's play 'Luise Miller', directed by Michael Grandage.
2011 Played a housewife in the supernatural drama 'Marchlands', appeared in the romantic film 'Like Crazy', and guest-starred in Grey's Anatomy spin-off 'Private Practice' as a psychiatrist.

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