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Occupation
  
Actress

Role
  
British actress

Name
  
Rebecca Grant

Website
  
www.rebeccagrant.co.uk

Years active
  
2001 – present


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Full Name
  
Rebecca Helena Grant de Longueuil

Siblings
  
Rachel Grant, David Alexander, Angela Grant

Movies and TV shows
  
The Sale of Paradise, Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors

Parents
  
Michael Grant, 12th Baron de Longueuil, Isabel Padua

Grandparents
  
Raymond Grant, 11th Baron de Longueuil

Great-grandparents
  
Similar People
  
Rachel Grant, Angela Grant, Emilio Ruiz Barrachina

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Rebecca Helena Grant de Longueuil (born 1982), commonly known as Rebecca Grant, is a British actress, most notable for her role as Daisha Anderson on the BBC medical drama Holby City. Through her father, Michael Grant, 12th Baron de Longueuil, Grant is a second cousin twice removed of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.

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Career

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Grant recently appeared in Stan Lee's Lucky Man for Sky 1 playing Lakshi Perrera opposite James Nesbitt and Amara Karan. She has taken regular television parts in BBC's Prisoners Wives, Midsomer Murders, ITV's Emmerdale playing Dr. Stamford, Channel 4's Comedy Showcase playing Nila in 'Other People' opposite Martin Freeman, and The Way We Live Now. She has also appeared on the big screen, in Kristina (an Independent Film in which she won best actress at The International Filmmaker Festival of World Cinema), Chakara (Laidback Films), Flipside and The Other Boleyn Girl. She also appeared in the 2001 film Sticks alongsde Justina Machado. She played Yerma in Federico Garcia Lorca's Yerma directed by Emilio Barrachina which is gaining critical acclaim in Spain. Rebecca also recently won Best actress at The London Greek Film Festival for her portrayal of Stavroula in The 13TH by 1066 Productions.

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Her stage credits include: Dinner With Saddam at The Menier Chocolate Factory written by Anthony Horowitz and performing opposite Steven Berkoff, Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams; One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest starring Christian Slater and directed by Terry Johnson; Tagore's Women by Kali Theatre; The House of Bernarda Alba; Who Is This Jesus?; Bloodwedding; Why Is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt?; Carmen; Roy Hudd's Aladdin; Mahabharata; Burlesque; Twelfth Night; and The Glass Cage.

In her most well known role, as Daisha Anderson, Grant plays a Filipina nurse, but Rebecca is of mixed British, Spanish and Filipino origin. She was also series regular Shaheen Wazir in BBC's second series of Prisoners' Wives and, more recently, played semi-regular Heather Irvine in BBC One's Doctors.

In 2014, Grant played Princess Aouda in Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days written by House of Cards writer Laura Eason, receiving five star reviews up and down the country. She was then cast by Olivier award-winning director Terry Johnson in Seminar for Hampstead Theatre: a play that was previously on Broadway and written by NBC's Smash writer Theresa Rebeck.

In 2015, Grant performed in a one-woman play at West Yorkshire Playhouse written by The Vagina Monologues writer Eve Ensler.

Rebecca began her career as a dancer when she was cast in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams aged 19.

Personal life

Grant's father Michael Grant, 12th Baron de Longueuil, a doctor, hypnotist and nobleman, is of Anglo-Scots and French-Canadian descent. Her mother Isabel moved from the Philippines to live in Nottingham, England, where Rebecca grew up. She has two older sisters (Angela and Rachel, and a brother - David) Her paternal great-grandmother, Ernestine Bowes-Lyon, was first cousin to the British Queen Mother.

Filmography

Actress
-
Artificial Twins (pre-production) as
Ires
-
Bully (Short) (post-production) as
Celine
2015
Doctors (TV Series) as
Heather Irvine / Gemma Swinton
- The Girl After (2022) - Gemma Swinton
- Someone to Watch Over Me (2015) - Heather Irvine
- The Route of All Good (2015) - Heather Irvine
- The Hope (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Idolatory (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Afternoon Delight (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Touched by an Angel (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Toy Story (2015) - Heather Irvine
- The Dark Net (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Out of Control (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Angels and Demons (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Surrogate Dad (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Pity Party (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Optional Extras (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Late Lunch (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Profit and Loss (2015) - Heather Irvine
- The Lost Weekday (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Finding Nina (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Old Times' Sake (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Perfect Match (2015) - Heather Irvine
- A Hero Inside (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Decisions, Decisions, Decisions (2015) - Heather Irvine
- In the Presence of Beauty (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Peter and the Wolf (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Bognor Banana (2015) - Heather Irvine
- Forget Me or Knott (2015) - Heather Irvine
- What Happens in Brighton (2015) - Heather Irvine
2019
Queens of Mystery (TV Series) as
Natasha Young / Nastasha Young
- The Raven: Final Chapter (2021) - Natasha Young
- The Modern Art of Murder: Final Chapter (2021) - Natasha Young
- The Modern Art of Murder: First Chapter (2021) - Natasha Young
- Sparring with Death: Final Chapter (2021) - Nastasha Young
- Sparring with Death: First Chapter (2021) - Nastasha Young
- Smoke & Mirrors: First Chapter (2019) - Natasha Young (uncredited)
- Smoke & Mirrors: Final Chapter (2019) - Natasha Young
- Death by Vinyl: First Chapter (2019) - Natasha Young (uncredited)
- Death by Vinyl: Final Chapter (2019) - Natasha Young
- Murder in the Dark: First Chapter (2019) - Natasha Young (uncredited)
- Murder in the Dark: Final Chapter (2019) - Natasha Young
2021
Showtrial (TV Mini Series) as
Nisha Baria
- The Long Voyage (2021) - Nisha Baria
- Velleities (2021) - Nisha Baria
- Lady Tease (2021) - Nisha Baria
- Little Horses (2021) - Nisha Baria (uncredited)
- Praying for Her (2021) - Nisha Baria
2018
The Black Shuck (Short) as
Jamie
2018
Safe Space (Short) as
Sarah
2017
Velvet Thompson (Short) as
Ruby
2017
The Thirteenth as
Stavroula (rumored)
2017
Padlock (Short) as
Anna
2017
Yerma: Barren as
Eva Stone
2017
Lucky Man (TV Series) as
Lakshi Perera
- The Trojan Horse (2017) - Lakshi Perera
2016
Retribution as
Becca
2016
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
Joanna Stockerton
- Breaking the Chain (2016) - Joanna Stockerton
2015
Monsoon Tide as
KATE MESSENGER
2014
I'll Murder You (Short) as
Girl
2013
Prisoners Wives (TV Series) as
Shaheen
- Episode #2.4 (2013) - Shaheen
- Episode #2.3 (2013) - Shaheen
- Episode #2.2 (2013) - Shaheen
2012
The Sale of Paradise as
Cajera Banco
2012
The Jive Aces & Rebecca Grant: Nothing's Too Good for My Baby (Music Video) as
Rebecca Grant
2012
Emmerdale Farm (TV Series) as
Dr. Stamford
- Episode #1.6236 (2012) - Dr. Stamford
2008
Holby City (TV Series) as
Daisha Anderson
- Tipping Point (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Faith No More (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- The Butterfly Effect: Part Two (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- The Butterfly Effect: Part One (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Amare (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Together Alone (2010) - Daisha Anderson (credit only)
- Downstairs Upstairs (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Too Cold to Crash and Burn (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- -And the Devil Makes Three (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Promises (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Stop All the Clocks (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- A Glorious Reunion (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Talk to Me (2010) - Daisha Anderson
- Resolutions (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Stand by Me (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Too Close for Comfort (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Now We Are Lonely (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- And That's What Really Hurts (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Break Away (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- To Have and to Hold (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Home Truths (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Professionals (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Myself, Coming Back (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Hands That Rock the Cradle: Part 2 (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Hands That Rock the Cradle: Part 1 (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Spirit Dancing (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Uncertainty Principle (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Cost of Loving (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Spin (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Out of the Woods (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Long Day's Night (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Faithful (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Reformation (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Blind Side (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- These Arms of Mine (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- My Girl (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Future Perfect (2009) - Daisha Anderson (credit only)
- A Glass Half Full (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Body Language (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Your Cheating Heart (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Smoke Without Fire (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Attachments (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- The Honeymoon's Over (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Proceed with Caution (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- What Will Survive of Us (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Just a Perfect Day (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Seeing Other People (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Mirror, Mirror (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Smoke and Mirrors (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Running on Empty (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- No Legacy So Rich (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Too Much to Ask (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Careful What You Wish For (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Locked Away (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Breathe Deeply (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Coming Back to Bite You (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Feet of Clay (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Exposures (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Take Her Breath Away (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Truth and Mercy (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Trust (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Tough Love (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Breaking News (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Just (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- A Clean Slate (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- No Word of Farewell (2009) - Daisha Anderson
- Not in the Stars (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Maria's Christmas Carol (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- This Be the Verse (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Sweet Bitter Love (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- About Last Night (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- The Weaker Sex (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Cutting the Cord (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- We Said Some Things (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Labour of Love (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Or I'll Never Fall in Love (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Lazarus (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Leave It to God (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Separate Lives (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- To Govern a Kingdom (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Hope, Faith and Charity (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Eighteen and a Half (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- You Do it to Yourself (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Only Believe (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Change of Heart (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- New Lands, New Beginnings (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Doctor's Dilemma (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Love You (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Natural Justice (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Any Port in a Storm (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- T.K.O. (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Springflower (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Battle of Who Could Care Less (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- You're So Vain (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- Love Will Tear Us Apart (2008) - Daisha Anderson
- 12 Hour Nightmare (2008) - Daisha Anderson
2008
The Other Boleyn Girl as
French Courtier (uncredited)
2007
Kristina (TV Movie) as
Kristina
2007
Comedy Showcase (TV Series) as
Neela
- Other People (2007) - Neela
2001
The Way We Live Now (TV Mini Series) as
Dita
2001
Flipside (Short) as
Andrea
Producer
2018
Safe Space (Short) (producer)
Soundtrack
2017
Velvet Thompson (Short) (performer: "Prisoner of Love")
Self
2020
Story Time with Fergie and Friends (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2015
Doctors (TV Series) as
Heather Irvine
- Inked (2015) - Heather Irvine (uncredited)

References

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