Rachael Stirling

Rachael Atlanta Stirling ( * May 30, 1977 in London) is a British actress.

Life and career

She was born as the daughter of actress Diana Rigg and the Scottish landowner Archibald Hugh Stirling. Her parents were married five years after her birth, and were divorced in the early 90 's. Rachael Stirling grew up in London and Scotland. She studied art history at the University of Edinburgh and made his debut as an actress in 1997 on stage in Shakespeare's play Othello. In 1998 she made ​​her first film, the hit comedy Still Crazy about the comeback of a once-famous rock band. In 2002, she received much attention in the BBC miniseries Tipping the Velvet, one established in the Victorian era lesbian drama. Stirling is one of the most promising talents of the British film.

In summer 2005 they played at the Royal National Theatre in London the role of Miranda Lionheart in theater of horror. The same role had her mother Diana Rigg played in 1973 as Edwina Lionheart in the eponymous film. Currently, Rachael Stirling is at London's Vaudeville Theatre in Oscar Wilde's comedy An Ideal Husband to be seen as Lady Chiltern.

2013 Stirling was to be seen in the British cult series Doctor Who in an application written by Mark Gatiss episode for the first time in addition to their mother. Both also play mother and daughter.

Personal

In 2003 she separated from her longtime partner, the well-known in England DJ John Lycett - Green. Stirling lives in London. It is regarded as an excellent horsewoman and is fluent in Russian. From the first marriage of her father come two half- brothers, with which it has close contact.

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