Esther Smith

Esther Smith
Born (1986-11-28) 28 November 1986
Stourbridge, West Midlands, England
Occupation Actress
Years active 2010–present

Esther Smith is an English actress best known for her work in the television series Uncle and Cuckoo, and for her role as Delphi in the play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Early life

Smith was raised in Stourbridge, West Midlands. Her parents are teachers, and she has a sister, Rachel.[1][2] Smith began dancing when she was three and was active in her local pantomime company.[2][3] She studied ballet and contemporary dance at King Edward VI College in Stourbridge, where she began acting, before moving to the Guildford School of Acting at the urging of a teacher.[1][4]

Career

Shortly after leaving drama school, Smith rose to prominence in 2010 for her role as Trish in Material Girl.[2] She has since had guest appearances on Skins and The Midnight Beast.

In 2014, she replaced Tamla Kari as Rachel for the second series of Cuckoo on BBC Three.[1] She also starred in the ITV2 comedy Cockroaches and has a recurring role on another BBC Three sitcom, Uncle, as Melodie.[4][5]

In April 2015, Smith starred in Channel 4 show Ballot Monkeys, as assistant to the Liberal Democrats candidate.[6]

In February 2016, she appeared in Siblings as Holly, an old flame of Dan's.

She currently plays Delphi Diggory in the Harry Potter play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Material Girl Trish
2013 Skins Emma 2 episodes
2013 Holby City Roxanne Gregson Episode: "All at Sea"
2014–2015 Uncle Melodie 7 episodes
2014 The Midnight Beast Ronnie 4 episodes
2014 The Smoke Mother Episode: "#1.2"
2014–present Cuckoo Rachel Series 2 Onwards
2014 Black Mirror Madge Episode: "White Christmas"
2015 Cockroaches Suze
2015 Ballot Monkeys Charlotte Guthrie
2015 Funny Valentines: Elephant (Nick Helm) 'Her' Short film for BBC iPlayer
2016 Siblings Holly Season 2, Episode 5: "Baby Sack"

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