Viewers have been left stunned after realising where they’ve seen BAFTA winner Mia McKenna-Bruce, who plays Jane Andrews in ITV’s The Lady, before
Audiences have been astonished upon discovering where they recognise the actress portraying Jane Andrews in ITV’s The Lady.
The new four-part royal true crime series chronicles Jane Andrews, a working-class woman from Grimsby who secured the chance of a lifetime when she became Sarah Ferguson’s Royal dresser.
Jane served alongside Sarah for nine years before her existence took a devastating turn. Three years following her departure, she faced charges over the death of her partner, Thomas Cressman.
In The Lady, Jane is brought to life by actress Mia McKenna-Bruce. Ed Speleers, recognised for his portrayals as Stephen Bonnet in Outlander, Jimmy Kent in Downton Abbey, and Rhys Montrose in Netflix’s You, assumes the part of Jane’s partner and victim, Thomas Cressman.
Sarah Ferguson, meanwhile, is depicted by actress Natalie Dormer, celebrated for her performances as Margaery Tyrell in HBO’s Game of Thrones and Anne Boleyn in Channel 4’s The Tudors, reports the Mirror.
As for Jane actress Mia McKenna-Bruce, she is well-accustomed to gracing television screens. Earlier this year, she portrayed Bundle Brent in Netflix’s Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Mystery alongside Helena Bonham Carter.
Mia also featured in the highly praised How To Have Sex in 2023, earning her a BAFTA Rising Star Award.
Nevertheless, it is her stint in EastEnders during her younger years that has sparked conversation. Mia portrayed Penny Branning in the BBC soap opera, daughter of Jack Branning (Scott Maslen).
Mia appeared in the soap during 2008 before departing the same year. In 2024, however, the character of Penny returned, this time portrayed by Kitty Castledine.
Responding to a trailer for ITV’s The Lady, and mentioning Mia, one viewer exclaimed: “That’s Penny from EastEnders!” Another added: “Ah, it took me a whilst, but it is.” A third wrote: “Recognised her face, just couldn’t place where.”
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Meanwhile, discussing the ITV drama The Lady, writer and executive producer Debbie O’Malley said: “There’s a saying that ‘truth is stranger than fiction.’ I’m not sure I’d always agree, but when I first heard about the case of Jane Andrews, it was immediately clear that her true story was every bit as intriguing, compelling, and tragically heartbreaking as any fabricated thriller.
“The fascinating tale of a working-class girl who became the dresser to a duchess, with a dramatic twist that ultimately sees her on trial for murder.
“This story looks beyond the headlines whilst remaining high stakes and uniquely British. It also poses thought-provoking questions about class and entitlement whilst exploring issues around mental health that have never been more relevant than they are today.”
The Lady premieres on Sunday, February 22, at 9pm on ITV.
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