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Matilda Helen Rachel Thorpe is a British actress. Thorpe trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama. She is known for her roles in the Channel 4 sitcoms Desmond's (1989–1994)[1] and Porkpie (1995–1996), and Sick Note (2017–2018) for Sky One. She played Nina in the movie One Life. She is the sister of actress Harriet Thorpe.

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Career

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Thorpe is the daughter of the writers Gillian Freeman and Edward Thorpe.[2] Her mother was Jewish.[3]

Thorpe's television appearances include Amanda in Gems (1986), Narrator in Pinny's House (1986), Friend in Murder Most Horrid (1991), Jane in The Upper Hand (1992), Mandy Mosgrove in Desmond's (1989–1994), Mandy Ambrose in Porkpie (1995–1996), Mother in How to Be a Little Sod (1995), Keeping Mum (1997), Barbara Robertson in The Jump (1998), Sarah Johnson in Casualty (1998), Personnel Officer in Wonderful You (1999), Inspector Shaw in Bad Girls (2002), Marcia Heyman in Holby City (2003), Marianne Wild in Doctors (2004), Sue Jenner in The Bill (2005), Receptionist in Rosemary & Thyme (2006), Mary in Robin Hood (2006) and Rupert Grint's mother, Claire Glass in two series of Sick Note (2017–18).[4][5]

Her film roles include Nina in One Life (2023), Aunt Melody (Back to Black 2024) Queen of Hearts (1989), Stationer in Crush (2001), and Andrea in Not Another Happy Ending (2013).[4]

Stage appearances include It's a Girl (Winner Time Out Best Musical) (1989) and When We Are Married (Winner Olivier Award Best Comedy) at the Garrick Theatre (2010). Emma in Way Upstream - Alan Ayckbourn at the New Vic Theatre, Stoke on Trent, (1989) Pauline in Golden Girls at Leeds Playhouse, (1985) Olive in Joking Apart - Alan Ayckbourn at The Mill at Sonning Theatre, (1994) Shutters Triple Bill at the Park Theatre, Finsbury Park, (2014) was a member of the 'Dogs on Holiday' comedy improvisation team at the Hurricane Club in London's West End for 10 years, who famously performed alongside Robin Williams, among others.

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Matilda Thorpe is a British best known for her television roles, including Mandy Mosgrove in the sitcom Desmond's (1989–1994) and Inspector Shaw in the prison drama Bad Girls (1999). Born in , , , she has built a career spanning over three decades in British television and , with early appearances in series like EastEnders (1998) and later contributions to productions such as Robin Hood (2006) and Sick Note (2017). In recent years, Thorpe has expanded into feature films, portraying Nina in the biographical drama One Life (2023) and Aunt Melody in the biopic (2024). She is married to comedian Gary Spinks since 1994 and has three children.

Early life and education

Early life

Matilda Thorpe was born on 1 May 1960 in , (now part of ), . She is the daughter of the novelist and screenwriter , who was of Jewish descent, and the novelist and ballet critic Edward Thorpe. Thorpe has an older sister, , who is also an actress. Raised in during the mid-20th century, Thorpe grew up in a creative and literary household shaped by her parents' professions in writing, , and arts criticism, which fostered an environment immersed in storytelling and cultural pursuits.

Education

Matilda Thorpe attended the Central School of Speech and Drama in during the late 1970s and early 1980s, graduating with a in . The institution, now known as the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, provided her with comprehensive training tailored to aspiring performers. Her studies aligned with the school's established focus on developing versatile actors through a blend of rigorous practical and theoretical components. The curriculum during this period emphasized techniques, including voice, movement, and interpretation of texts from Shakespeare and other canonical playwrights, alongside contemporary methods that encouraged , work, and character development in modern contexts. This dual approach honed Thorpe's abilities in both traditional and innovative performance styles, fostering adaptability essential for professional theatre and screen work. Influenced briefly by her family's creative background in writing and , she channeled these elements into her formal dramatic . Upon completion of her training, Thorpe's acquired skills opened pathways to early professional engagements, marking the transition from student to working in London's vibrant scene. The school's reputation for launching careers ensured that graduates like her were well-positioned for auditions and initial roles in and television.

Career

Television

Thorpe began her television career with a debut role as in the ITV Gems, appearing in two episodes in 1986. Her breakthrough came in the sitcom (1989–1994), where she portrayed Mandy Mosgrove, the personal assistant to Michael Ambrose, son of the titular barber shop owner, in a multicultural community. The series, which centered on the Ambrose family's barber shop as a social hub for diverse Londoners, highlighted Thorpe's comedic timing in a recurring role that spanned 71 episodes. She continued playing a version of the character as Mandy Ambrose, now married to Michael, in the spin-off sitcom Porkpie (1995–1996), which followed the couple's life after winning . Thorpe made notable guest appearances in other series, including as Inspector Shaw in two episodes of the prison drama Bad Girls in 2002 and as social security officer Rachel Ford in on 16 February 1998. She guest-starred as Mary in the BBC adventure series in 2006. In more recent years, Thorpe appeared as Claire Glass, the no-nonsense sister of the protagonist's girlfriend, in the dark comedy Sick Note (2017–2018), contributing to the show's satirical take on hypochondria and deception across 14 episodes.

Film

Matilda Thorpe has made selective appearances in feature films, marking a transition from her earlier television roles in sitcoms to more dramatic portrayals in biographical narratives. In the 2023 biographical drama One Life, directed by , Thorpe portrayed Nina, a involved in the historical events surrounding Winton's efforts to rescue Jewish children from Nazi-occupied during . The film, based on Winton's real-life heroism, highlights his organization of the , with Thorpe's role contributing to the depiction of the supportive network aiding these rescues in the late . Released theatrically in the UK on January 1, 2024, One Life received acclaim for its emotional depth and historical accuracy, earning nominations at the . Thorpe's subsequent film role came in the 2024 biopic , directed by , where she played Aunt Melody, Amy Winehouse's aunt, emphasizing the familial influences and dynamics in the singer's tumultuous life story. The film chronicles Winehouse's rise to fame, struggles with addiction, and personal relationships, with Thorpe's character representing a key figure in the artist's family support system during her early years in . Premiering at the in May 2024 before its wide release, drew attention for its portrayal of Winehouse's Camden roots and musical legacy, though it faced mixed reviews on its biographical fidelity.

Theatre

Matilda Thorpe's theatre career encompasses notable stage appearances in award-recognized productions starting from the late 1980s. Her early stage work included a role in the musical It's a Girl in 1989, a production that received Time Out's Best Musical award. In 2010, Thorpe appeared in the West End revival of J.B. Priestley's comedy , directed by Christopher Luscombe at the . The production, featuring a cast including , , and , explored themes of class, hypocrisy, and marital discord among three couples in early 20th-century , and was nominated for the Award for Best Revival.

Other work

Beyond her acting roles, Matilda Thorpe has pursued a multifaceted career in , writing, and , often under the professional name Tilly Thorpe. Thorpe was a member of the comedy improvisation group Dogs on Holiday, performing at the Hurricane Club in London's West End for a decade from the late through the ; the ensemble notably shared the stage with prominent performers like . As a and , she has created original sketches, which have appeared regularly on platforms such as , and has engaged in . Drawing from her background, Thorpe serves as a teacher, leading workshops that emphasize techniques and team-based performance skills. She has also contributed to Sky Atlantic productions in writing and performance roles. These endeavors complement her acting in comedic contexts, showcasing her versatility in unscripted and creative formats.

Personal life

Family relationships

Matilda Thorpe maintains a close personal and professional bond with her older sister, , an actress known for roles in television series such as and . The siblings, both trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, have supported each other's acting pursuits throughout their careers, with Matilda appearing in EastEnders years before Harriet's debut on the show. This relationship extends to professional collaboration through Dr Theatre, a presentation skills company they co-founded in 2008, which employs theatre-based techniques to coach executives and teams at organizations including Shell, , and Channel 4. The venture leverages their shared expertise in performance to enhance communication skills in settings, reflecting their mutual commitment to blending with practical applications. Thorpe's familial connections also sustain ties to her parents' literary legacy, where Edward Thorpe's work as a novelist and critic for the Evening Standard, alongside Gillian Freeman's screenwriting contributions including adaptations like , inspired a creative household environment that shaped the sisters' artistic paths. This foundational influence from their parents' professions in writing and criticism continues to inform Thorpe's approach to performance and collaboration.

Marriage and children

Matilda Thorpe married British actor Gary Spinks in 1994. The couple's marriage has endured, remaining intact as of 2025. Thorpe and Spinks have three children together: sons Sam Thorpe-Spinks and Henry Thorpe-Spinks, and daughter Constance. Throughout her career in , Thorpe has navigated the demands of parenthood alongside professional commitments in , and .

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