Honeysuckle Weeks

Actress

Birthday August 1, 1979

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Cardiff, Wales, UK

Age 44 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.67 m

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1979

Honeysuckle Susan Weeks (born 1 August 1979) is a British actress best known for her role as Samantha Stewart (later Wainwright) in the ITV wartime drama series Foyle's War.

Weeks was born in Cardiff, Wales, to Robin and Susan (née Wade) Weeks, and grew up in Chichester and Petworth, both in West Sussex, England.

Her parents named her after the plant honeysuckle, because its flowers were in bloom when she was born.

She has a younger sister Perdita and brother Rollo, who have also pursued careers in acting.

Weeks was educated at Great Ballard School, Sussex, Roedean School and Pembroke College, Oxford, where she read English (graduating with upper-second class honours).

She also spent time studying art on the John Hall Pre-university Course in Venice, Italy.

As a child she was a member of the Chichester Festival Theatre.

From the age of nine, Weeks studied at the Sylvia Young Theatre School at the weekends.

At age 11, Weeks was flown to the United States and cast in the Walt Disney Pictures feature A Far Off Place being directed by Steven Spielberg.

However, when Spielberg dropped out of the project, Weeks' role was re-cast with Reese Witherspoon.

1993

Despite missing out on a film role, Weeks was cast in 1993 as the juvenile lead role of Kitty Killen in the television adaptation of Anne Fine's Goggle-Eyes in 1993.

Her sister Perdita and brother Rollo also appeared with her in small roles in the third episode of that series.

The part gained her considerable attention, and she was interviewed by Alan Titchmarsh on the TV show Pebble Mill about her role in the series.

1994

She quickly became a familiar face to viewers, appearing in a number of Ruth Rendell adaptations, such as A Dark-Adapted Eye (1994), and The Ruth Rendell Mysteries episodes The Strawberry Tree (1995) and The Orchid Walls (1998), while she had a notable role in The Bill in 1995, playing a kidnap victim in the feature length episode "Deadline", with David Tennant as her abductor.

1997

In 1997, Honeysuckle and Perdita were both cast in Catherine Cookson's The Rag Nymph, wherein Perdita played the younger version of her sister's character.

It was a significant role for Honeysuckle, and she gained further fame when she appeared in the children's TV series The Wild House that year, appearing from 1997 to 1998.

1998

She appeared in the raunchy BBC serial Close Relations in 1998 as she sought to move to more adult roles, and continued to receive regular acting work, such as in Midsomer Murders (1999).

2000

Weeks has appeared as Annie Ridd in the TV movie Lorna Doone in 2000, and Sarah in My Brother Tom in 2001.

2001

Weeks was engaged to the poet and musician Anno Birkin for a short period before his death, at age 20, in a car crash in Italy in 2001.

2002

In 2002, she was cast as Samantha Stewart in the TV series Foyle's War a BAFTA Award–winning detective series set in Hastings during and just after World War II; she starred opposite Michael Kitchen and was featured in every episode of all eight series, which were broadcast between 2002 and 2015.

It is the role she is most well-known for.

She continued to find other roles during this period.

2005

In 2005 she was cast as Clarissa in Red Mercury, but her most daring role was in The Wicker Tree (the "spiritual successor" to The Wicker Man) in 2011, where she had to appear nude in a number of scenes for the first time in her career.

While on holiday in the Himalayas in 2005, she married hypnotherapist Lorne Stormonth Darling, of a landed gentry family of Lednathie, Kirriemuir, Scotland, in an impromptu Buddhist wedding ceremony, followed by a London wedding in July 2007.

2006

In 2006 she appeared in the Poirot mystery Cards on the Table, while in 2007, Weeks starred in The Inspector Lynley Mysteries as Tania Thompson, a character based on the Canadian serial killer Karla Homolka.

2008

In 2008, she appeared as Harriet Pringle in the Radio 4 adaptation of Fortunes of War.

2010

In early 2010, Weeks appeared as "Sarah Prentice" in a production of the Agatha Christie play A Daughter's A Daughter at London's Trafalgar Studios.

Later that year, Weeks appeared as Eliza Doolittle in a production of Pygmalion at the Chichester Festival Theatre in West Sussex.

2011

The couple have a son, Wade, born in 2011, and lived in Petworth.

2012

In 2012, she played a small part as Mrs Beeton in an episode of the BBC educational programme The Charles Dickens Show.

2013

She starred in the UK premiere of Melanie Marnich's play These Shining Lives from 8 May to 9 June 2013.

2015

After Foyle's War ended in 2015, she appeared as Mae Harmer in the BBC TV series Death in Paradise (series 4), while in May that year, she portrayed a wartime letter writer at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1.

She also appeared in the ITV series Lewis episode "Magnum Opus".

The following year she appeared in the TV series The Five as Laura Marshall, before personal events saw her take a break from acting for the next 3 years.

2016

In 2016, Weeks had a recurring role as Heleyna in the Big Finish Productions audio play series The War Doctor, based on the TV series Doctor Who.

2018

In 2018, she starred as Mabel Cantwell in Gore Vidal's play The Best Man on the West End.

In 2023, she was a member of the ensemble cast of the touring production of Calendar Girls - The Musical.

2019

In 2019, Weeks guest starred in an episode of Frankie Drake Mysteries as author Agatha Christie.

It was her first appearance back on screen in three years, and she followed it up with an appearance in the Channel 4 series Maxxx in the episode House Party.

The marriage ended in 2019.