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Ruby Barker
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Born | Islington, London, England
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23 December 1996
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2015–present |
Ruby Barker (born 23 December 1996) is a British actress. She is best known for playing Marina in the Netflix period drama Bridgerton (2020–2022). She was awarded Best Actress at the British Urban Film Festival for her starring role in the film How to Stop a Recurring Dream (2020).
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Early life
Barker was born in Islington to parents from Ireland and Montserrat. She joined her sister Harriet in the foster care system just after she was born, and the two were adopted. Barker spent her early childhood in London and Winchester before growing up in Glasgow until her teen years. While living in Glasgow, she took weekend classes at the Elizabeth Murray School of Dance. Her earliest acting experience was in an RBS advertisement.
Her parents eventually separated, and Barker moved to Church Fenton, a village in the Selby District of Yorkshire, with her mother and stepmother. She attended Tadcaster Grammar School nearby. She planned to study International Relations at the London School of Economics after taking a gap year, but decided to pursue Drama instead. She worked at the National Railway Museum in York while participating in local theatre productions.
Career
Barker played Mercy and Titivillus in the 2015 National Centre for Early Music production of Mankind. She was discovered by Royal Shakespeare Company director Phillip Breen, who cast her as Mary in the 2016 York Mystery Plays and helped her get signed with an agency. Barker then began to appear on television, landing a recurring role as Daisie in the fifth series of the CBBC teen fantasy series Wolfblood. In 2018, Barker starred as Private Sarah Findlay in the play Of Close Quarters at Sheffield Theatres.
In 2020, Barker began playing Marina in the Shondaland-produced Netflix period drama Bridgerton. She made her feature film debut opposite Lily-Rose Aslandogdu in the thriller film How to Stop a Recurring Dream. For her performance, she was awarded Best Actress at the British Urban Film Festival. In 2022, Barker made her London stage debut in Running with Lions at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith. She has an upcoming role in the horror film Baghead.
Personal life
Barker was hospitalised in 2022 for mental health reasons, stating that she was "really unwell for a really long time" and she has "all this intergenerational trauma bundled up inside" her. She was discharged from the hospital by 30 May 2022. Barker was hospitalised again in March 2024 after breaking her arm while rock climbing.
Acting credits
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2020 | How to Stop a Recurring Dream | Yakira | ||
2024 | Baghead | Katie |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2017 | Wolfblood | Daisie | 6 Episodes | |
2017, 2019 | Doctors | Nina Hobbs / Shelley Williams | 2 episodes | |
2020 | Cobra | Georgia Nixon | 1 episode | |
2020–2022 | Bridgerton | Marina Thompson / Lady Marina Crane | Main role (season 1) Guest role (season 2); 9 episodes |
Audio
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2021–2022 | The Princess Bride | Buttercup | BBC Radio 4, two-part radio play |
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Director | Venue | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | Mankind | Mercy / Titivillus | Laura Elizabth-Rice | National Centre for Early Music | ||
2016 | York Mystery Plays | Mary | N/A | York Minster, York | ||
2018 | Of Close Quarters | Private Sarah Findlay | Kate Wasserberg | Sheffield Theatres | ||
2022 | Running With Lions | Imani | Sian Carter | Lyric Theatre |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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2020 | British Urban Film Festival | Best Actress | How To Stop A Recurring Dream | Won | |
2021 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Bridgerton | Nominated |