Laura Haddock, a gifted thespian, hailed from the bustling metropolis of Enfield, London, and later resided in the charming town of Harpenden, situated in the picturesque county of Hertfordshire, where she matriculated at the esteemed St. George's School.
At the tender age of 17, Laura made the bold decision to leave the confines of academia and relocate to the vibrant city of London, driven by an unrelenting passion for the dramatic arts. It was here that she enrolled at the prestigious Arts Educational School, nestled in the leafy suburb of Chiswick, to hone her craft and lay the foundations for a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Noted television personality made her professional debut on the small screen with a television pilot, specifically a segment of the Comedy Showcase, back in the year 2008. This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career in television, with numerous appearances in various shows that followed. Some of these notable appearances include the British television series The Palace, the popular family sitcom My Family, the fantasy drama The Colour of Magic, the mystery drama Marple: A Pocket Full of Rye, and the comedy-drama Honest, where she had the privilege of playing the lead role of Kacie Carter.
Haddock's impressive acting career boasts a plethora of notable appearances, including the pilot episode of the American television series Life Is Wild, which is an adaptation of the popular show Wild at Heart. Additionally, she has lent her talents to various advertisements, most notably those promoting the innovative telecommunications company dot tel.
Moreover, Haddock has taken on the lead role of Natasha in the ITV1 comedy drama Monday Monday, showcasing her impressive range as a comedic actress. Furthermore, she has appeared in series two and three of the critically acclaimed television series How Not to Live Your Life, replacing the previous female lead, the talented Sinéad Moynihan.
In the year 2011, she made a notable appearance in the Cinemax/Sky TV drama production titled Strike Back: Project Dawn, where she took on the pivotal role of the kidnapped daughter of an illegal arms dealer, captivating audiences with her on-screen presence for a duration of two episodes.
Notably, her most prominent and enduring role to date is that of Lucrezia Donati, the captivating and enigmatic mistress of the powerful Lorenzo de' Medici, and the passionate lover of the ingenious and innovative Leonardo da Vinci, in the 2013 television series Da Vinci's Demons.
Notable among Haddock's impressive theatrical endeavors is the esteemed production of Famous Last, a captivating piece that was fortunate enough to be selected as part of the prestigious 2009 Sky Arts Theatre Live! project, a remarkable initiative that showcased the very best of British theatre to a wider audience.