Laura Main (born 8 March 1977) is a Scottish actress known for her role as Sister Bernadette and, later, Nurse Shelagh Turner in the BBC One drama series Call the Midwife.
Laura Main was born in Aberdeen.
Her father, Robert, was a fish merchant and her mother, Lorna, was a primary school teacher turned housewife.
She has two older sisters, a niece, and two nephews.
Laura Main went to school at the Hazlehead Academy and took dance lessons at the Danscentre in Aberdeen.
1998
She then studied history at the University of Aberdeen, gaining an MA History of Art in 1998 before starting drama school at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Main started performing in musical theatre at the age of 13 when she landed the role of Annie with Phoenix Youth Theatre.
At age 15 she debuted in the role of Louisa von Trapp in a stage production of The Sound of Music.
At university she performed as part of the musical society Treading the Boards in Aberdeen.
She has performed on stage in several productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
2011
In 2011 she appeared in the Stephen Sondheim musical Company.
In 2011 she was cast as Sister Bernadette in the hit BBC series Call the Midwife.
2013
Main features as a soloist in several tracks on the Call the Midwife album released in February 2013.
2015
In November 2015 Main won the Children in Need Strictly Come Dancing special with dancer Brendan Cole.
2017
In 2017, Main was cast in the lead role of Princess Fiona, in the second UK tour of Shrek The Musical.
Main shared the role with The X Factor contestant Amelia Lily.
Main's first performance was on 12 December 2017, at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
From January 2023, Main starred as M'lynn in a production of Steel Magnolias at the Richmond Theatre, London.
Main appeared alongside Lucy Speed, Diana Vickers, Caroline Harker and Elizabeth Ayodele.
The production, going on to tour the UK, was rated 2/5 stars by What's on Stage.
In February 2024, Main will star in Chris Chibnall’s new play, One Last Push, at Salisbury Playhouse.