Margot Leicester

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

22

Gender

Female

Birthday

1949-09-01 (76 years old)

Place of Birth

Lancashire, England, UK

Margot Leicester

Biography

Margot was born in September 1949. Growing up in Middleton in Lancashire she attended Bury Grammar school, whose theatre trips to Stratford on Avon, the Manchester Exchange and Octagon Theatre, Bolton, led to her interest in acting. On leaving school she read English, aptly enough at the University of Leicester, and on graduation worked in repertory theatres around the country. In 1972, whilst appearing at the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster, she met the director David Thacker and they married two years later, eventually raising four children. They have subsequently worked together on numerous occasions - with Margot being nominated for an Olivier award in 1994 for their collaboration on the play 'Breaking Glass' at the National Theatre. In 2008 David became the artistic director at the Octagon, working with Margot on acclaimed productions of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf', 'The Glass Menagerie' and 'Long Day's Journey Into Night'. Margot is also a director of the Haringey Shed Company, a London-based theatre group which encourages teenagers to take up acting.

Known For

  • Midsomer Murders

    Midsomer Murders

  • Holby City

    Holby City

  • Heartbeat

    Heartbeat

  • Peak Practice

    Peak Practice

  • Spooks

    Spooks

  • Waking the Dead

    Waking the Dead

  • New Tricks

    New Tricks

  • Grace

    Grace

  • Performance

    Performance

  • Performance

    Performance

  • Hetty Wainthropp Investigates

    Hetty Wainthropp Investigates

  • 1408

    1408

  • Pack of Lies

    Pack of Lies

  • Full Time

    Full Time

  • White Widow

    White Widow

  • The Take

    The Take

  • Broken Glass

    Broken Glass

  • Shalom Salaam

    Shalom Salaam

  • Blue Borsalino

    Blue Borsalino

  • King Charles III

    King Charles III

  • Waiting at the Field Gate

    Waiting at the Field Gate

  • From the Roots Came the Rapper

    From the Roots Came the Rapper