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Lenora Isabella Crichlow (born 4 January 1985) is an English actress. She became known for her starring roles as Maria "Sugar" Sweet in the Channel 4 comedy-drama series Sugar Rush, in the supernatural drama series Being Human, and Shania Andrews in the 2012 sports drama film Fast Girls. In 2013, Crichlow portrayed Chen Sam in the television film Burton & Taylor and Victoria Skillane in the episode "White Bear" of the sci-fi series . She has since had regular roles in the ABC sitcom Back in the Game and the comedy series A to Z. In 2020, she was in the main cast of the / comedy series Avenue 5, playing second engineer Billie McEvoy.


Early life
Crichlow was born 4 January 1985 and raised in , London. She is one of four siblings born to a biracial couple, Port of Spain, Trinidad-born and his partner, Lucy Addington, a white Englishwoman. Her father owned the Mangrove restaurant in , which was frequented by stars such as and . Crichlow has two sisters and a brother.

From the age of twelve, Crichlow trained and worked with the YoungBlood Theatre Company in , West London.


Career
Crichlow's first professional acting role came when she was cast alongside in the television film Bella and the Boys. She made her first feature film appearance in the low-budget horror film Wilderness, released in 2006, and her first television appearance in the police drama series . Crichlow came to public prominence starring as Maria "Sugar" Sweet in Channel 4's adaptation of the novel Sugar Rush, which won the 2006 International Emmy Award in the Children And Young People category.

In 2007, she appeared in the episode "Gridlock", guest starring as Cheen. Crichlow then had a role in 's feature-length drama Kiss of Death in 2008, starring alongside . In March 2010, Crichlow returned to the world of Doctor Who in the audio release of The Architects of History, playing a new character, Rachel Cooper, a companion of the in an alternate timeline. Crichlow then played the role of Portia in a performance of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, for the BBC's educational platform .

In November 2008, the BBC announced Crichlow had been cast as , a ghost in a flat shared with a and a , in the series Being Human, replacing Andrea Riseborough who had played the character in the pilot. In 2011, Crichlow won the TV Actress of the Year Award at the annual for her work on the show. She continued to play the role of Annie in the programme until deciding to depart following the last episode of the fourth series, which aired in March 2012. Crichlow later narrated the audiobook of 's tie-in novel The Road.

In November 2009, Crichlow played the part of Alice Jackson in Collision, an ITV1 drama which ran over five consecutive nights. From January to February 2010, Crichlow appeared as aspiring fashion designer Ali Redcliffe in the romantic comedy miniseries Material Girl. In June 2010, she also played the role of Ashley in a pilot, Dappers. That same month, Crichlow presented Nelson Mandela: One Incredible Life on BBC Three. For the documentary, Crichlow travelled to to learn more about 's story. In 2011, Crichlow played the character of Police Sergeant Lily Thomson in the BBC drama Death in Paradise.

In January 2011, Crichlow appeared in six short accompaniments for airings on . Crichlow also narrated The Gatwick Baby: Abandoned at Birth, shown on BBC Three on 13 April 2011. The following year, she appeared in an episode of Inspector George Gently, and played the central role of Shania Andrews, a streetwise 200m runner, in the Olympics-themed drama film Fast Girls. In December 2012, she starred as Laura Stanton in the ITV1 drama film Doors Open, an adaptation of the .

In February 2013, Crichlow starred as Victoria Skillane in "White Bear", the second episode in the second series of 's critically acclaimed . The following month, it was announced that she had landed a main role in the American sitcom Back in the Game for the ABC network, starring alongside and . In July 2013, Crichlow portrayed the role of Chen Sam in the television film Burton & Taylor, alongside Helena Bonham Carter and .

In 2014, she portrayed Mel in the independent drama film Electricity, starring opposite and . In February 2014, it was announced that Crichlow had been cast as Stephie Bennett in the NBC comedy series A to Z. The series was given a full season order, but was ultimately cancelled. She next appeared in the -directed comedy-drama The Late Bloomer, alongside J. K. Simmons, , and . Crichlow was then cast as Dina Clark in the ABC procedural crime drama series Deception, alongside Jack Cutmore-Scott and .

Since 2024, Crichlow is one of the Station Voiceovers on BBC Radio 3 Unwind.


Filmography

Film
2006WildernessMandy
2007The Beloved OnesMaureenShort film
2012Fast GirlsShania Andrews
2014ElectricityMel
2016The Late BloomerNikki
2020The Big UglyFiona, Neelyn's girlfriend
2021Horror NoireMrs. Clay


Television
2004Bella and the BoysStacyTelevision film
2004Shirley Moss12 episodes
2005CasualtyLinda SurreyEpisode: "Truth, Lies and Videotape"
2005–2006Sugar RushMaria "Sugar" Sweet20 episodes
2007CheenEpisode: "Gridlock"
2008Kiss of DeathJude WhileyTelevision film
2008The Things I Haven't Told YouMiss BakerTelevision film
2008CasualtyMichelleEpisode: "There and Back Again"
2009–2012Being Human30 episodes
2009CollisionAlice JacksonMiniseries; 3 episodes
2010Material GirlAli RedcliffeMiniseries; 6 episodes
2010DappersAshleyUnsold pilot
2011Death in ParadiseLily ThomsonEpisode: "Arriving in Paradise"
2012Inspector George GentlyCarol MorfordEpisode: "Gently Northern Soul"
2012Laura StantonTelevision film
2013Burton & TaylorChen SamTelevision film
2013Victoria SkillaneEpisode: "White Bear"
2013–2014Back in the GameGigi Fernandez-Lovette12 episodes
2014–2015A to ZStephie Bennett13 episodes
2016SuspectsDS Alicia Brooks6 episodes
2017Rosa5 episodes
2018DeceptionDina Clark13 episodes
2020–2022Avenue 5Billie McEvoyMain cast
2021GoliathAva Wallace-MargolisMain cast
2024Bel-AirPenelopeRecurring


Other work

Theatre
200693.2 FMDelisha TaylorRoyal Court Theatre
2008Big White FogClaudine Adams


Radio
2010Rachel CooperBBC Radio 4 Extra4 episodes


Awards and nominations
2011TV Actress of the YearBeing Human
2012Screen Nation Film and Television AwardsFemale Performance in Film
2013SFX AwardsBest ActressBeing Human
Sexiest Female
2014Screen Nation Film and Television AwardsFemale Performance in TV, Back in the Game, and Burton & Taylor


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