Tracy Ifeachor

Actress

Birthday November 26, 1985

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Plymouth, Devon, England

Age 38 years old

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Tracy Ifeachor is a British television and theatre actress best known for playing the role of Aya Al-Rashid in The CW vampire series The Originals and Abigail Naismith in both parts of the Doctor Who Christmas special, "The End of Time".

Ifeachor was born in Plymouth, Devon, England, where she attended Plymouth College preparatory school followed by the secondary school Eggbuckland College, also in Plymouth.

Ifeachor attended The Raleigh School of Speech and Drama under the tutorship of Norma Blake and the Deborah Bond Dance academy, where she enjoyed the ISTD syllabus in tap, ballet, modern and jazz.

After completing her A-levels, Ifeachor used her gap year to audition for London drama schools and gained a scholarship to the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London.

After graduating from the now merged Central School of Speech and Drama, Ifeachor appeared in her first feature film, Blooded, directed by Sundance Film Festival winner Ed Boase and appeared in two commercials.

Ifeachor then went on to make her theatre debut as Minerva in the Royal Shakespeare Companys production of Noughts & Crosses, directed and adapted by Dominic Cooke.

It was from here she made her television debut as Leila in the "No Going Back" episode of BBC One’s Casualty.

Ifeachor went on to play Rosalind in Tim Supple’s As You Like It for the opening of the new Curve Theatre in Leicester.

2009

Whilst rehearsing, Ifeachor was offered the role of Abigail Naismith in David Tennant’s final two Doctor Who episodes ("The End Of Time" Parts One and Two) which were broadcast at Christmas 2009 and on New Year's Day 2010.

She played the daughter of the billionaire Joshua Naismith (David Harewood) who wanted his daughter to have immortality and live forever.

Ifeachor played the role of Beneatha in Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin In The Sun, directed by Michael Buffong for the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester which opened to rave reviews.

2010

She also played Ismene at The National Theatre in the premiere of Moira Buffini's play Welcome to Thebes, directed by Richard Eyre from 15 June to September 2010.

2011

Ifeachor's radio work includes the role of Queenie in the 2011 BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial production of Edna Ferber's Show Boat.

2016

In 2016, Ifeachor was cast in the ABC thriller series Quantico in the recurring role of Lydia Hall.