Caroline Boulton, a talented English actress, was born in the vibrant city of London. Her journey in the performing arts began at a tender age of five, when she started training as a classical ballet dancer. This early exposure to the stage helped her develop exceptional performing skills, which she honed by regularly appearing in theaters as a dance performer.
Caroline's academic pursuits led her to St Mary's School in London, where she discovered her passion for film. She went on to achieve a Master's Degree in Conceptual Film Art from the renowned art school, KIAD, now known as UCA. Her academic achievements and natural talent did not go unnoticed, and a film director soon recognized her acting potential. This encouragement led her to pursue formal drama training, which she accepted at London's prestigious Academy Drama school.
Caroline's impressive television credits include her role as Sylvia in the SAG-nominated TV series Houdini, as well as her portrayal of Sister Elizabeth in the Emmy-nominated mini-series World Without End, produced by the acclaimed Ridley Scott. Her other notable TV appearances include The Last Kingdom, Fleming for BBC America, BBC TV series Robin Hood, Sister Channels for ITV, and Time Trumpet, a comedy series for the BBC.
In addition to her television work, Caroline has also made a mark in the world of feature films. Her credits include Hercules, The Boat That Rocked, Anaphylaxis, and Swedish Horror Toothache. Furthermore, she has explored her comedic side, appearing in the TV series The Napoleon Complex, numerous sketch shows, and regular stand-up comedy performances.