Louisa Claire Lytton, popularly known as Louisa Lytton, is an actress, dancer, and TV personality born on February 7, 1989, in England, United Kingdom. Her career began in 1997 when she starred as Natalie Shepherd in an episode (Only the Lonely) of The Bill. In 2001, she featured as the lead, Annie, in a musical production of Les Misérables. She attended Sylvia Young Theater School.
Louisa was the youngest contestant to participate in BBC 1’s Strictly Come Dancing (2006). She reached the quarterfinals in the fourth series. She toured the country as part of the sold-out Strictly Come Dancing arena tour. In 2008, she represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Dance Contest. She featured as Ruby Allen in BBC 1's BAFTA award-winning EastEnders.
Louisa won the British Soap Award for Sexiest Female in 2006 for her role in EastEnders. She won the Haunted Award for Best Supporting Actress (2016) for her role in Fractured. Her acting credits include Murdoch Mysteries, Edge of Heaven, The Knot, Payback Season, Young, High & Dead, American Pie, and Casualty.
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Author, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV