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Nadia Parkes (born January 6, 1996) is an English actress who has appeared in a growing number of historical dramatic TV roles.

Early life

Parkes attended The King's High School for Girls before attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Career

Parkes left school early to begin filming The Spanish Princess which started principal photography on May 15, 2018. Parkes played Rosa, one of Catherine of Aragon’s trusted ladies-in-waiting who finds her way in the Tudor court in what show-runner Emma Frost described as a “really strong dynamic between three women who support each other. That was very appealing to us, especially with them coming in as the immigrants, and as the outsiders, and sticking together." She also appeared as Claire Clairmont on The Haunting of Villa Diodati from series 12 episode 8 of Doctor Who that aired in the UK in February 2020, Clairmont was a half-sister to Mary Shelly. Her character is also a mistress to Lord Byron.

In 2021 Parkes appears in BBC comedy series Starstruck with Rose Matafeo and plays the young Roman Livia in the Sky television historical epic Domina as she is forced into a marriage with a cousin almost three times her age named Tiberius Nero. Reviewed in The Times as “luminously played” by Tom Holland (author) and in The Financial Times included for praise as the “youthful versions of the main characters... acquit themselves so well it’ll be a shame to bid them vale.” Joel Golby in The Guardian noted the programme tells “primarily through the eyes of women” and Parkes “feels doomed to be very famous”.

Personal life

Parkes has worked at a special needs school while auditioning for roles. Parkes is friends with actress Sophie Turner and attended her bachelorette trip to Spain ahead of Turner’s marriage to Joe Jonas. It is thought Turner may have introduced Parkes to fellow actor Tom Holland, Parkes and Holland revealed themselves to be in a relationship in July 2020 having prior been quarantining together during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2019 The Spanish Princess Rosa de Vargas
2020 Doctor Who Claire Clairmont
2021 Starstruck Sophie
2021 Domina Young Livia

References

  1. "King's High Warwick - Our new series of Drama Masterclasses with stars of stage and screen".
  2. Kosin, Julie (April 4, 2019). "'The Spanish Princess' Brings the Female Gaze to the Court of Henry VIII". Harper's BAZAAR.
  3. O'Keefe, Meghan (October 26, 2020). "'The Spanish Princess' Cast Misses Nadia Parkes's Rosa, Too".
  4. "Tom Holland appears to confirm romance with Nadia Parkes". Enfield Independent.
  5. "'Starstruck': Plot, Cast, Trailer & Release Date". www.elle.com.au.
  6. "Roman series Domina on Sky Atlantic is action-packed". Financial Times.
  7. Dunn, Daisy. "The truth behind Ancient Rome's most controversial woman". www.bbc.com.
  8. Holland, Tom. "Livia Drusilla gets the Game of Thrones treatment in Domina" – via www.thetimes.co.uk.
  9. Bailey, Alyssa. "Who Is Nadia Parkes? - Meet Tom Holland's Actress Girlfriend". www.elle.com.
  10. Kranc, Lauren (9 February 2021). "Tom Holland Explains Why He's Careful About Sharing His Romantic Life on Social Media". Esquire.

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