Perdita Weeks

Welsh actress


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namePerdita Weeks
birth_namePerdita Rose Weeks
birth_date
birth_placeCardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK
years_active1992–present
occupationActress
relativesHoneysuckle Weeks (sister)
Rollo Weeks (brother)
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| name = Perdita Weeks | image = | caption = | birth_name = Perdita Rose Weeks | birth_date = | birth_place = Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales, UK | othername = | years_active = 1992–present | alma_mater = | occupation = Actress | relatives = Honeysuckle Weeks (sister) Rollo Weeks (brother)

Perdita Rose Weeks (born 25 December 1985) is a British actress who played Juliet Higgins in the CBS/NBC reboot series Magnum P.I.

Life and education

Weeks was born in South Glamorgan to Robin and Susan (née Wade) Weeks, was raised in the English countryside, educated at Roedean School in East Sussex, and studied art history at the Courtauld Institute in London. She is the younger sister of Honeysuckle Weeks and the elder sister of Rollo Weeks, both actors.

Acting career

Weeks portrayed Mary Boleyn in the Showtime historical drama The Tudors (2007–08). In 2008 she appeared as Lydia Bennet in the ITV series Lost in Austen. She played a murdering teen in the "Death and Dreams" episode of Midsomer Murders in 2003.

Weeks has worked on productions such as Stig of the Dump (2002), Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (2004), and Miss Potter (2006) and played the role of Kitten in the episode "Counter Culture Blues" of Lewis in 2009. In 2007 she appeared in the radio comedy Bleak Expectations, and in 2011 Weeks appeared in the TV miniseries The Promise.

Weeks co-starred, in an uncredited role, with her sister Honeysuckle in Episode 3 of Goggle Eyes (1993), and in Catherine Cookson's The Rag Nymph (1997): in the latter production she played the younger version of her sister's character. She also stars in the 2010 horror film Prowl, and the 2014 found footage horror film As Above, So Below.

In 2018, Weeks began starring as Juliet Higgins in the CBS reboot of Magnum P.I., filming in Hawaii. After four seasons, the series was picked up by NBC in 2022, with Weeks confirmed to continue in the role. The series ended in January 2024 after five seasons and 96 episodes.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes1993199519951996199619961997199720002002200320042007–200820082009–20092009200920102010–201120112012201320132014201420152016201620182018–202420192020202520252026
Goggle-EyesUncreditedTV mini-series; episode 3
LovingMoiraTV film
The Shadowy ThirdDottieTV film
The Cold Light of DayAnna Tatour
Robert Rylands' Last JourneySue
HamletSecond Player
Rag NymphYoung Millie2 episodes: "Episode 1.1", "Episode 1.2"
Spice WorldEvie
The Prince and the PauperLady Jane Grey
Stig of the DumpLouTV series
Midsomer MurdersHannah Moore1 episode: "Death and Dreams"
Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk StockingRoberta MassinghamTV film
The TudorsMary BoleynRecurring role
Lost in AustenLydia BennetTV mini-series
Four SeasonsImogen CombeTV mini-series
JunctionShort
LewisKitten1 episode: "Counter Culture Blues"
ProwlFiona
The PromiseEliza MeyerTV mini-series
Great ExpectationsClara PocketTV mini-series
TitanicLady Georgiana GrexTV mini-series
Flight of the StorksSarah GabborTV mini-series
The Invisible WomanMaria TernanFeature film
As Above, So BelowScarlett MarloweFeature film
The Great FireElizabeth PepysTV mini-series
The MusketeersLouise1 episode: "A Marriage of Inconvenience"
RebellionVanessa HammondTV mini-series
Penny DreadfulCatriona HartdegenTV series
Ready Player OneKiraFeature film
Magnum P.I.Juliet HigginsTV series; main role (96 episodes)
Du Lac & Fey: Dance of DeathMorgan le Fay (voice)Video game
Hawaii Five-0Juliet HigginsTV series; 1 episode
Fountain of YouthHarold's LawyerShort appearance
The GoldTina KeyesTV series; episodes 2.4, 2.5
The Face of HorrorLady MortimerFeature film
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References

References

  1. "Perdita Weeks". CBS.
  2. (2 March 2018). "'Magnum P.I.': Perdita Weeks To Star As Juliet Higgins In CBS Reboot Pilot". Deadline.
  3. (2013-05-12). "Honeysuckle Weeks: A new battle for a Shining star". The Independent.
  4. [http://www.honeysuckleweeks.co.uk/pweeks.htm#filmog The Honeysuckle Weeks Fansite – Perdita Weeks Page] {{Webarchive. link. (1 September 2007 . Honeysuckleweeks.co.uk. Retrieved on 13 March 2013.)
  5. [http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/37081/international-one-sheet-after-dark-originals-prowl International One-Sheet: After Dark Originals: Prowl] {{Webarchive. link. (26 April 2010 . Dreadcentral.com (21 April 2010). Retrieved on 13 March 2013.)
  6. [https://www.wheretowatch.com/2014/08/filming-in-the-paris-catacombs-for-as-above-so-below/ "Filming in the Paris Catacombs"] {{Webarchive. link. (9 February 2017 . Retrieved on 7 February 2017.)
  7. (2 March 2018). "'Magnum P.I.': Perdita Weeks To Star As Juliet Higgins In CBS Reboot Pilot".
  8. (June 30, 2022). "'Magnum P.I.' Rescued By NBC With 2-Season, 20-Episode Order".
  9. Mitovich, Matt Webb. (November 15, 2019). "Hawaii Five-0/Magnum P.I. Two-Part Crossover Officially Set for January".

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