Phoebe Campbell is a rising British actor who has already made their mark. A recent graduate of the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), Campbell co-founded the award-winning physical theatre company Spies Like Us Theatre with five friends early in their career. Their innovative work debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe, leading to three years of sold-out shows and an international tour to Hong Kong.
Since graduating, Campbell’s talent has been recognized with a Black British Theatre Award for Best Non-Binary Performer in a Play, for their standout performance as Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest. They continued to impress on the West End with their role as Susannah in the critically acclaimed Hamnet, before starring in Kendall Fever’s new play Alma Mater at the Almeida Theatre.
Campbell’s screen work has also garnered attention. They received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the British Short Film Awards for their role in the short Two Fold. In addition to their theatre and film accomplishments, Campbell is set to begin filming their third season of HBO’s Golden Globe-winning House of the Dragon, where they portray Lady Rhaena Targaryen.
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