Georgina Sherrington
Georgina Sherrington (born 26 July 1985) is an English actress..
Georgina Sherrington | |
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Born | London, United Kingdom | 26 July 1985
Nationality | English |
Education | Wimbledon High School Princeton University |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998 - present |
Known for | The Worst Witch Weirdsister College |
Biography
Sherrington is best known for her portrayal of the character of Mildred Hubble in the children's series The Worst Witch (1998–2001), as well as the spin-off series Weirdsister College - The further Adventures of The Worst Witch (2001), a British/Canadian co-production between ITV and TV Ontario, screened on HBO in North America, ABC in Australia, and on various other networks worldwide. In 2000 she won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Leading Young Actress for her work in The Worst Witch.
Sherrington relocated back to London in 2010 after spending time in the Los Angeles area. She currently works at the BBC in the Drama Commissioning team.
She has 3 younger brothers, William Sherrington is studying Economics and Politics
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998–2001 | The Worst Witch | Mildred Hubble | Almost all Episodes except in S2E9 "Genius of the Lamp" and S3E11 "The Lost Chord" |
2001 | Weirdsister College | Mildred Hubble | Series 1 (13 episodes) |
2005 | The New Worst Witch | Mildred Hubble | Series 1 Episode 1 (Guest Star) |
2010 | Talk (Short) | Girl | |
2011 | The White Box (Short) | The Advisor | |
2011 | Steamboat (Short) | Juliana | Writer, Editor and Producer |
2012 | All in the Method (TV Series) | Georgina | The Acting Guru |
2013 | Stop/Eject (Short) | Kate | |
2014 | Tag | Miss Locklee | |
2015 | Welcome to Purgatory | Skinny Shaitan | Pre-production |
2016 | Welcome to Purgatory II: The Journey to Hell | Skinny Shaitan |
Personal life
She was a student at Wimbledon High School, London, and graduated from Princeton University in 2008, where she was a member of Princeton Tower Club. At Princeton, she directed Love's Labours Lost in April 2006 and a Shakespeare Festival in 2007,[1] and served as director, assistant director, and actress in various productions in 2007, including The Winter's Tale.[2][3]