Juliet Oldfield
Biography
Juliet Oldfield is a dynamic British actress and voice artist known for her performances across film, television, and theatre.
Biography and Versatility
While details on her early life are private, Oldfield has built a career marked by versatility, successfully transitioning between gritty drama, comedy, and stage work. She is also an accomplished voiceover artist, lending her voice to various audio dramas, commercials, and narration projects for networks like Radio 4. She possesses a voice described as husky, warm, and engaging, with proficiency in accents including RP, Cockney, and General American.
Career Highlights
Juliet Oldfield is arguably best known for her prominent role in the critically-acclaimed 2008 film Bronson, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. In the film, she appeared opposite Tom Hardy, playing the role of Alison, the titular character's lover.
Her notable television and film credits also include:
Top Boy: Appearing in the highly acclaimed Channel 4 drama.
Call the Midwife: A popular BBC series showcasing her drama work.
Grace: Another television drama that features her work.
Critical: A Sky drama series.
Borrowed Time and The Knot: Feature films in which she has played a leading role.
In addition to her screen work, Oldfield is active in theatre, having appeared in productions at venues such as Regent's Park Open Air Theatre.
She has also featured in the Radio 4 play Shedtown.