Ruta Gedmintas

Ruta Gedmintas (Lithuanian: Rūta Gedmintas;[1] Lithuanian pronunciation: [ruːˈtɐ̂ ˈɡʲæ̌ːdmʲɪntɐs][2]) is a British actress known for her work on television, primarily in The Strain, Spooks: Code 9, The Borgias, The Tudors, and Lip Service.

Ruta Gedmintas
Gedmintas in April 2012
Born
Canterbury, Kent, England
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present

Early life

Gedmintas was born in Canterbury, Kent, the daughter of a Lithuanian father and an English mother. She grew up in Buckinghamshire and trained at the Drama Centre London under Reuven Adiv.

Career

Gedmintas appeared in Spooks: Code 9 as Rachel Harris, a former police officer. She has also had guest roles in the BBC's Waking the Dead and ITV1's The Bill. She also appeared as Elizabeth Blount in Showtime's The Tudors. In 2010 she worked on the independent films Zerosome and Atletu (aka The Athlete); and then starred as Frankie in BBC Three's Lip Service.[3][4]

Gedmintas appeared in the American drama Do No Harm as Olivia Flynn. The series aired for one season from January through September 2013 before being cancelled due to poor ratings. She has also starred in an episode of the critically acclaimed show Ripper Street. She also starred in The Strain as Dutch, a computer hacker. Most recently she is cast as Serafina Pekkala in His Dark Materials.

Gedmintas stars in Unfaithful at London's Found111, alongside Sean Campion (The Borgias, Stones in his Pockets), Niamh Cusack (Heartbeat, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time) and Matthew Lewis (Harry Potter film series, The Syndicate). Gedmintas was interviewed (August 2016) regarding her previous roles as Astrid in Backbeat, Sophie in Stag, Betty (an animal-loving neighbour) in A Street Cat Named Bob, released in November 2016. [5]

Personal life

As of March 2013, Gedmintas lived in a flat in North London with her boyfriend Luke Treadaway, Luke's actor twin-brother Harry Treadaway, and a friend of the twins who plays in a band.[6]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2008 The Lost Samaritan Elle Hass
2008 Miss Conception Alexandra
2008 Atletu Charlotte
2009 Prowl Suzy
2010 Zerosome Lara
2011 Exteriors Pearl
2011 You Instead Lake
2015 The Incident Annabel Directed by Jane Linfoot
2016 A Street Cat Named Bob Betty
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Waking the Dead Shelly Martin Episode: "Undertow: Part I"
2006 Goldplated Miranda 1 Episode
2006–2007 The Innocence Project Mary Jarvis 6 episodes
2007 The Tudors Elizabeth Blount 3 episodes
2007 The Bill Gemma Heeves Episode: "Stealth Attack"
2008 Spooks: Code 9 Rachel 6 episodes
2009 Personal Affairs Evie 2 episodes
2010–2012 Lip Service Francesca "Frankie" Alan 9 episodes
2011 The Borgias Ursula Banadeo/Sister Martha 6 Episodes
2013 Do No Harm Olivia Chase Main cast; 12 Episodes
2013 Ripper Street Clara Silver Season 1, Episode 8
2013 The Guilty Teresa Morgan 3 episodes of a 3-part miniseries
2014–2017 The Strain Kirsten "Dutch" Velders[7] Recurring (Season 1)
Main cast (Season 2-4)
2016 Stag Sophie 1 episode of a 3-part miniseries
2019–present His Dark Materials Serafina Pekkala Main role
Stage
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Backbeat: The Musical Astrid Kirchherr[8] at the Duke of York's Theatre, London

References

  1. "Lietuvių kilmės aktorė Rūta Gedmintas vaidina spektaklyje apie grupę "The Beatles"" (in Lithuanian). www.15min.lt. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  2. "Kirčiavimas internetu" (in Lithuanian). www.vdu.lt. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
  3. Dan French (21 October 2009). "'Spooks' star cast in BBC lesbian drama". Digital Spy. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  4. "Great LezBritain: Interview with Ruta Gedmintas from "Lip Service" - AfterEllen". AfterEllen. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  5. "Interview with Ruta Gedmintas – Unfaithful, The Strain, The Tudors…". 18 August 2016.
  6. "Luke Treadaway". ShortList.com. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  7. "Interview with Richard Sammel and Ruta Gedmintas of THE STRAIN Part One". Vampires.com. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
  8. "Ruta Gedmintas Theatre Credits". Retrieved 27 March 2016.

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