Linette Beaumont is a British actress from Hertfordshire. Beaumont has appeared in Agatha Raisin Series 3, the Endeavour Series V drama, produced by Mammoth Studios; and co-starred in the award-winning film The Prowler. She's a veteran of numerous television productions including EastEnders, Casualty, and Coronation Street. Her upcoming film roles include Disney's Cruella, starring Emma Thompson and Emma Stone, directed by Craig Gillespie; All the Small Things starring James Faulkner, in the role of Dorothy; All the Things You Are, a story about caring for aging loved ones that she's co-producing under her production company Moonlight Drive Productions.
On stage, Beaumont's leading credits include playing Lady MacBeth described in a UK Theater critique by Sara Mae Tuson as the "journey she takes from manipulative harpy to broken queen" is a "vividly portrayed, compelling performance." Her work as the lead, Lady Teazle, in a School for Scandal was a "delicious" portrayal. Beaumont also played the leads as Martha Dobie in The Children's Hour and Libby in Blue Window.
Film and Television
Beaumont played a wife interested in her dead husband's money on Agatha Raisin Series 3: When the Pig Turns, catching the suspicious eye of Agatha. Beaumont says she "read the mystery books as a child" and says the show "is a tonic with wonderful mad characters." Beaumont starred opposite Dominic Rowan in The Prowler, an award-winning short film released March 2015. The project evolved from Beaumont's having previously worked with director Tim Kent at Pinewood Studios. It was a "unique collaboration of industry veterans" with the screenplay written by television industry veteran and novelist Matthew Arlidge. Beaumont said her character in The Prowler "finds herself in a very dark place" and that it's her job "to tell my character's story without judgement.". Beaumont won for Best Performance, Toronto Film Festival 2017; Best Shorts California 2017; Madrid Film Festival 2017 Best Lead Actress, nomination. The director of cinematography was BAFTA award-winner James Friend, ASC BSC; sound design by Glenn Freemantle. Beaumont guest-starred on the ITV drama, Endeavour Series V: Episode 2 Cartouche, as the sister-in-law of Detective Thursday and the wife of his brother Charlie, played by Phil Daniels. She previously portrayed Cherish Hylton on EastEnders and guest-starred on Doctors. Other productions of note include being cast in The Shooting Party, a classical TV drama based on Isabel Colgate's book of the same title; the sci-film The Ungone by Simon Bovey that was shortlisted at Cannes and described as a "near perfect sci-fi short"; and starred opposite Con O'Neil in the film What's Your Name 41?. She is in pre-production as the lead role in Melody's Tune, with writer-director Daniel Yost.
Career Summary
Personal Interests
Beaumont uses her professional acting and dance background to mentor and encourage children who have been bullied, have confidence issues, health problems and physical disabilities. She also has a rescue dog, Stan.