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Who is Laura Haddock in White Lines and where have we seen her before?

LAURA Haddock is an English actress who stars in Netflix's new thriller White Lines.

But what other films and TV shows has the London-born actress starred in?

 Laura Haddock stars in the new Netflix thriller White Lines
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Laura Haddock stars in the new Netflix thriller White LinesCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Who is Laura Haddock?

Laura Haddock is an English actress.

She was born in Enfield, London, on August 21, 1985, but was raised in Hertfordshire.

At age 17, Laura left school and moved to London to study drama.

She trained at Arts Educational School in Chiswick.

 Laura Haddock and Sam Claflin separated in 2019
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Laura Haddock and Sam Claflin separated in 2019Credit: Getty - Contributor

Laura married Sam Claflin in 2013 and they had two children together.

Son Pip was born in 2015 and daughter, Margot, was born in 2018.

The couple separated in 2019.

What has Laura starred in?

Laura got her first TV role in 2008, starring in television pilot Plus One.

She went on to star in The Palace, My Family, The Colour of Magic, Marple: A Pocket Full Of Rye and Honest, where she played the lead role of Kacie Carter.

She also played the lead part of Natasha in ITV comedy drama Monday Monday.

In 2011, she appeared in TV drama Strike Back: Project Dawn for two episodes and played Samantha in How Not To Live Your Life.

 The White Lines actress also appeared in The Capture
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The White Lines actress also appeared in The Capture

In the same year, Laura played Alison in The Inbetweeners Movie.

In 2013, she starred as Lucrezia Donati in the series Da Vinci's Demons.

She also played Meredith Quill in Guardians of the Galaxy in 2014, a role she reprised for the 2017 sequel.

In September 2019 she was back on TV playing Hannah Roberts in The Capture.

Haddock now stars as Zoe in the new Netflix thriller White Lines, which was released on Friday, 15 March, 2020.

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