2020 was a busy year for Pippa, appearing on our television screens in multiple successful series as well as starring in indie film, Real, for which she was longlisted for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards. Pippa starred in Sky’s Gangs of London opposite Joe Cole, Sope Dirisu and Lucian Msamati. The series tells the story of London being torn apart by the power struggles of the international gangs that control it and the turbulent change of events that occur when the head of London’s most powerful crime family is assassinated. She is currently filming the second series, due for release next year. She also appeared in Channel 4’s Maxxx, starring alongside O.T.Fagbenle, political thriller from David Hare Roadkill (BBC) with Hugh Laurie and the late Helen McCrory, and the TV Movie Sitting in Limbo (BBC) which centred around the Windrush immigration scandal.
2020 was a busy year for Pippa, appearing on our television screens in multiple successful series as well as starring in indie film, Real, for which she was longlisted for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards. Pippa starred in Sky’s Gangs of London opposite Joe Cole, Sope Dirisu and Lucian Msamati. The series tells the story of London being torn apart by the power struggles of the international gangs that control it and the turbulent change of events that occur when the head of London’s most powerful crime family is assassinated. She is currently filming the second series, due for release next year. She also appeared in Channel 4’s Maxxx, starring alongside O.T.Fagbenle, political thriller from David Hare Roadkill (BBC) with Hugh Laurie and the late Helen McCrory, and the TV Movie Sitting in Limbo (BBC) which centred around the Windrush immigration scandal.
Pippa is also part of the ensemble cast of the upcoming Searchlight murder mystery See How They Run, which is slated for a wide theatrical release in 2022. Directed by Tom George and starring Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan.
Other notable television credits include: MotherFatherSon, Harlots, Silent Witness, The Trials of Jimmy Rose, Doctor Who, The Secrets, Law & Order: UK, The Smoke, Sick Note, River, Vera, Southcliffe, Case Histories, Come Fly With Me, and Holby City.
Theatre credits include: The Beaux’ Stratagem (Royal National Theatre), The Witness (Royal Court Theatre), Richard II (Donmar Warehouse), The Swan(National Theatre), King Lear (Donmar Warehouse), Ruined (Almeida Theatre), Caroline or Change (National Theatre).
Film credits include: The Foreigner, Wakefield, Johnny English Strikes Again.