Rachael Stirling, born on May thirtieth, nineteen seventy-seven, is a distinguished British actress known for her versatile performances across stage, film, and television. She gained significant recognition for her role as Nancy Astley in the acclaimed BBC drama 'Tipping the Velvet,' which showcased her remarkable talent and depth as an actress.
In addition to her work in 'Tipping the Velvet,' Rachael portrayed Millie in the popular ITV series 'The Bletchley Circle.' Her impressive range has also led her to guest-star in notable series such as 'Lewis' and an episode of the iconic 'Doctor Who,' where she had the unique opportunity to share the screen with her mother, the legendary Diana Rigg.
Rachael's contributions to the theatre have not gone unnoticed, as she has received nominations for the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award on two occasions, highlighting her exceptional skills and dedication to her craft. Her performances continue to resonate with audiences, making her a respected figure in the performing arts.