Lucy Griffiths, a talented English actress, was born on October 10, 1986, in the vibrant city of Brighton, England. Her educational background is quite impressive, having attended Roedean School, Windlesham House School, Dorothy Stringer High School, and Varndean College. Prior to her successful acting career, Griffiths was a member of the esteemed National Youth Music Theatre.
Griffiths' television debut was a notable one, as she appeared in the BBC drama "Sea of Souls" and the television series "Sugar Rush". Her stage presence was equally impressive, with her first notable performance in "The White Devil". Her breakthrough role came when she played the character of Marian in the BBC drama "Robin Hood", followed by her portrayal of Ruth in the TV series "The Little House".
Griffiths' most recent and notable performance was her appearance as Nora, the "sister" of Eric Northman, in the critically acclaimed HBO series "True Blood". This role showcased her versatility and range as an actress, further solidifying her position as a talented and sought-after performer in the entertainment industry.