Lara Cazalet | |
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Born |
Lara Imogen Leonora Cazalet 15 January 1971 Bryanston, Dorset, England |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1998–present |
Website | www.laracazalet.co.uk |
Lara Imogen Leonora Cazalet (born 15 January 1971) is an English actress, known for portraying Zandra Plackett in Bad Girls and Annie Quick in New Street Law.
Cazalet is the daughter of Sir Edward Cazalet, a retired High Court judge, and his wife, Camilla, Lady Cazalet, formerly, the Honourable Camilla Jane Gage, the daughter of a Viscount. Cazalet's paternal grandfather was Major Peter Cazalet, the well-known racehorse-trainer, and her step great-grandfather was the leading English writer, (Sir) P.G. Wodehouse.
She has two older brothers, David Benedict Cazalet and Henry Pelham Cazalet. Henry, known as Hal, is a composer and opera singer. In addition, Lara and Hal also sing together, professionally, in a jazz trio.
Cazalet attended Bryanston School in Bryanston, Dorset.
Cazalet's first major television role was that of Zandra Plackett in Bad Girls, a part she played for two years until the character died of a brain tumour. The episode where Zandra died was the highest ever rated episode of Bad Girls with 9,490,000 viewers. She later played the lead role of barrister Annie Quick in New Street Law. Cazalet has also made guest appearances in Hustle, Judge John Deed, Waking the Dead and Holby City. She has played four different characters in episodes of The Bill, including a corrupt NCS officer attempting to frame DI Manson for murder and corruption, and the wife of a toy shop manager who robs her husband's store.