Dakota Blue Richards

Actress

Birthday April 11, 1994

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Chelsea, London, England

Age 29 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5′ 6″

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1994

Dakota Blue Richards (born 11 April 1994) is an English actress.

Her film debut at the age of 13 was in The Golden Compass, as the lead character Lyra Belacqua.

Richards was born on 11 April 1994 at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in the Fulham Road, London.

The family moved to Sussex, where she attended Newlands School.

She attended St Paul's Primary School in Brighton, and later Blatchington Mill School in Hove and KBis Theatre School in Brighton.

After seeing the stage adaptation of His Dark Materials at the National Theatre, she says she "just wanted to be Lyra".

The audition process had ten thousand applicants, and Philip Pullman (author of the books) said, "As soon as I saw Dakota's screen test, I realised that the search was over."

Chris Weitz, the director, added that Richards "made what should have been an extremely difficult decision quite easy."

2007

The Golden Compass with Richards as Lyra was released worldwide in December 2007 and grossed $372 million.

Richards' performance in The Golden Compass was variously described as "efficient", "a decent job", "nicely played", and "enchanting."

One review called the selection of Richards for the role of Lyra "terrific casting".

Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian commented "Lyra is nicely played by 13-year-old newcomer Dakota Blue Richards, though with an Artful Dodger-ish 'urchin' accent that comes and goes a bit", while Empire noted that she "struggles with lumpy dialogue".

Roger Ebert was more effusive, calling Richards "a delightful find" who was "pretty, plucky, forceful, self-possessed, charismatic and just about plausible as the mistress of an armored bear and the protector of Dust."

Principal photography began in October 2007 and the film was eventually released February 2009.

2008

In December 2008, Richards played April Johnson in Dustbin Baby, the BBC dramatisation of the Jacqueline Wilson novel of the same name.

She described April as a difficult character to play, "she is a really different person to me. On the one hand, she does go through normal things that I can relate to, such as fighting with your parents or getting presents you don't like; but on the other, she has had such a hard life."

In 2008, she attended the "Our Space" camp of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (in the Lake District), which gathered "teenagers from different backgrounds to discuss human rights and discrimination".

2009

Other lead roles include the wayward teenager April in Dustbin Baby and Maria in the 2009 film The Secret of Moonacre.

2011

In 2011 she played Franky Fitzgerald in the third generation cast of British teen drama Skins. She has also played roles in television, film and on stage.

Richards appeared in series 5 and 6 of the E4 teen drama Skins, which premiered on 27 January 2011.

She played the character of Franky Fitzgerald with her androgynous looks, wacky dress sense, two gay dads (one played by John Sessions) and a tragic cyber-bullying backstory.

Originally she auditioned for the role of Liv, and in an interview explained "only became Franky right at the very end of the audition process".

As a member of the third generation of its young cast, Richards said "It's crazy to be part of this Skins phenomenon, it's as much a lifestyle choice as anything because of the attention that comes with it."

In this full-length film, Richards plays a protagonist's sister-in-law, cajoled into acting the role of author of a chick-lit novel written by four patrons of a local pub in Norfolk.

The character, Zoe, demands £500 a week for as long as the four true authors need her.

The film is an erotic British comedy.

Before The Golden Compass was released, Richards had already been cast as the lead in another film, The Secret of Moonacre, her second book-to-film adaptation, in which she would play Maria Merryweather from the book The Little White Horse.

2012

In April 2012, she performed a British indie feature The Fold in Bristol and Cornwall, playing Eloise, the daughter of an Anglican priest.

The film is written by Poppy Cogan, winner of the Harpers/William Morris Short Script Award, and directed by John Jencks.

2013

In 2013, she appeared in French filmmaker Stéphanie Joalland's sci-fi thriller The Quiet Hour, about a brother and sister trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic England.

During the same year she filmed a short film entitled Girl Power.

2014

It commercially opened in limited release in UK on 24 March 2014.

The movie won best screenplay at the Women's Independent Festival in LA, Best Picture at the Independent Film Makers Showcase and was nominated for best drama at the National Film Awards.

Richards played a title role in ITV thriller Lightfields alongside Jill Halfpenny and Kris Marshall.

It is a supernatural five-part drama which follows on from the ITV drama Marchlands and tells the story of three families living in the same house with a ghost during different time periods.

2015

Richards made her stage debut in English Touring Theatre's 2015 revival of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia.

2016

Between 2016 and 2018 she was cast in the part of WPC Shirley Trewlove in the Endeavour television series.

2018

In 2018, she was cast for the part of Margaret Osborne in the ITV drama Beecham House.

2019

It began airing in 2019.

Richards revealed that as a young actress, she "suffered at the hands of school bullies because of her ginger hair".