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Scottish actress (born 1987)

Katie Leung
梁佩詩
Leung at the 2020German Comic Con Home Edition
Born (1987-08-08)8 August 1987 (age 38)
Dundee, Scotland
Alma mater
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Children1
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese梁佩詩
Simplified Chinese梁佩诗
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLiáng Pèishī
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationLèuhng Pui-sī
Jyutpingloeng4 pui3 si1

Katie Leung (born 8 August 1987;pronounced[lœŋ˨˩][1]) is a Scottish actress. She first gained fame for playingCho Chang, Harry Potter's first love interest in theHarry Potter film series, and subsequently for her roles as Caitlyn Kiramman in theNetflix animated seriesArcane and Ash in theAmazon Prime Video sci-fi seriesThe Peripheral. Among British television audiences, Leung is known for her lead roles in the miniseries dramasOne Child andStrangers and her supporting role in the police dramedyAnnika.

Early life

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Leung was born inDundee to Peter Leung, aHong-Kong-born businessman and restaurateur who opened a company inGlasgow, and Kar Wai Li, a banker. Her parents divorced when she was three, and she continued living in Scotland with her father, stepmother, and siblings after her mother moved back to Hong Kong.[2][3] Her father's occupation led to Leung growing up in several towns, includingAyr,Hamilton andMotherwell.[2] She attendedHamilton College.[4][5]

Career

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2004–2011:Harry Potter and other early roles

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Leung's father saw an advertisement for aHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire casting call, and suggested she should try out. She queued for four hours for a five-minute audition despite feeling she had little likelihood of obtaining the role.[6] Two weeks later she was called back for a workshop and was cast as Cho Chang, beating more than 3,000 other girls for the part.[7] She has stated that her Scottish accent probably gave her an advantage in the casting,[8] as the casting director asked the girls who attended the audition, "Is there anyone here from Scotland?", to which only Leung raised her hand.[9]

Leung at the Tokyo premiere ofHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in 2005

In a 2011 interview Leung recalled how her fondest memory of theHarry Potter experience was the first audition, because both her parents, who were separated at the time, went with her: "It was a really nice moment because my parents hadn't seen each other for a long, long time."[10] In an effort to heavily promoteGoblet of Fire, Warner Bros. sent Leung to China in the film's second week of release, in an atypical move towards a market that was not used to frequent celebrity visits at the time.[11]

Leung reprised her role in the subsequent films in the series, most notablyHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, in which her character had the distinction of beingHarry Potter's first romance. As a result, Leung and co-starDaniel Radcliffe (Harry) shared an on-screen kiss that received much media coverage. While Leung was greeted warmly by most of the fandom, other fans created hate websites in response to her casting and posted many racist messages which were upsetting to her at the time.[12][13] In March 2021 Leung opened up further about the racist harassment she received from fans while filmingHarry Potter; appearing on an episode of theChinese Chippy Girl podcast, she revealed that she was told by her publicists to deny what was happening if any interviewer asked.[14]

Leung was named Scotland's most stylish female and the hottest Scotswoman in 2007 byScotland on Sunday.[15] In July 2007, she was cast byGold Label Records, a subsidiary ofEMI in Hong Kong, to be the female lead in the music videoLove Coming Home(愛回家) byLeo Ku.[16]

In her first role outside ofHarry Potter, Leung played Hsui Tai in the episode "Cat Among the Pigeons" ofITV1'sAgatha Christie's Poirot, which premiered on 21 September 2008.[17]

2012–present: continued stage and screen roles

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Following the end ofHarry Potter, Leung was uncertain if she wanted to further pursue a career in acting but was inspired to continue after attending a drama course at theRoyal Conservatoire of Scotland.[18] In December 2011, she was awarded the role ofJung Chang as her stage debut role in Chang's autobiographical playWild Swans.[19] In comparing film to live performances, Leung said, "The obvious challenge is of course getting it right the first time, which is weirdly exciting for me."[20] The play made its world premiere inCambridge, Massachusetts in February 2012, before returning to Motherwell and concluding with an April–May run at theYoung Vic in London.[21][22]

In June 2012, it was confirmed that Leung would star in theChannel 4 four-part drama seriesRun as leading character Ying, an undocumented Chinese immigrant living inBrixton.[23] In 2013, Leung starred alongsideVera Chok inThe World of Extreme Happiness, a play about the world of migrant workers in China's rapidly emerging modern era. In the production, staged at The Shed at theNational Theatre, she played the role of Sunny, a female migrant worker.[24]

In April 2014, it was announced that Leung was to play the lead role of Mei, a first-born Chinese girl adopted by an American mother and British father, in the TV miniseriesOne Child. In the story, her character is asked to return to her birthplace,Guangzhou, when her birth mother desperately seeks her assistance in saving her son. The series, a co-production of BBC Drama andSundance TV, filmed in May 2014 in London and Hong Kong, aired on Sundance TV in December 2014, and was broadcast onBBC Two in February 2016.[25] Leung received praise from Catherine Gee ofThe Daily Telegraph, who called her performance "beautifully understated".[26]

In late 2016, Leung appeared in theTony Kushner playThe Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures (iHo) at theHampstead Theatre in London.[27] In 2017, she co-starred withJackie Chan andPierce Brosnan inThe Foreigner, playing Fan, Chan's character's daughter. This was followed by a supporting role as Lau Chen in theITV dramaStrangers, also known by the titleWhite Dragon.[28]

Leung subsequently appeared in recurring roles as DC Blair Ferguson in theAlibi seriesAnnika, the voice of Caitlyn in theNetflix seriesArcane, and Ash in theAmazon Prime Video seriesThe Peripheral.[29][30][31]

In January 2022, Leung's essay "Getting into Character" was published in the bookEast Side Voices: Essays Celebrating East & Southeast Asian Identity in Britain.[32] In her essay, Leung wrote about how her ethnicity impacted her experiences growing up and her acting career.[33]

In 2023, Leung starred in the first season ofParamount+'sseries adaptation ofSimon Beckett's novelThe Chemistry of Death.[34] In 2024, she appeared in theBBC One miniseriesNightsleeper.[35]

In September 2024, Leung joined the regular cast ofBridgerton as Lady Araminta Gun for its forthcoming fourth season.[36][37][38][39]

Charity work

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In 2007, Leung helpedThe Prince's Trust charity raise £100,000 by launching a children's art competition, donating one of her own paintings that was auctioned for £960.[40] In 2009, she donated a photo toSightsavers International's I:Click 2009 competition, with benefits going to treat and prevent blindness for residents of impoverished countries.[41][42]

In 2018, Leung ran a10K run forMy Body Back, a charity that supports victims of sexual violence.[43]

Personal life

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Leung at theGerman Comic Con Home Edition in 2020

Leung delayed plans to go toart college and university to filmHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. During this period, Leung had said she was undecided about pursuing an acting career afterHarry Potter and wished to attend university to study art and design.[7]

Leung briefly studied painting atUniversity of the Arts London before completing a photography degree atEdinburgh College of Art.[10][44] Following this, she attended the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, where she completed the BA in Acting course.[45]

On 19 August 2018, Leung participated in the wedding of herHarry Potter castmateAfshan Azad.[46]

On 1 January 2023, for New Year's Day, Leung revealed onInstagram that her son had been born the previous Halloween.[47] Her pregnancy was worked into the second series ofAnnika, which she filmed prior to giving birth.[48]

Leung speaks fluentCantonese and basicMandarin.[49][50] She is avegetarian.[51]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireCho ChangMike Newell
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixDavid Yates
2009Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
2017T2 TrainspottingNurseDanny Boyle
The ForeignerFan QuanMartin Campbell
2018The FeastHayleyGaelle MourreShort film
2020The PromiseThe ThiefChi Thai
2021Locked DownNatashaDoug Liman

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Agatha Christie's PoirotHsui TaiEpisode: "Cat Among the Pigeons"
2013RunYing2 episodes
2014Father BrownJia-Li GerardEpisode: "The Prize of Colonel Gerard"
One ChildMei Ashley3 episodes
2018Leading Lady PartsAssistantTelevision short
StrangersLau Chen8 episodes
2019ChimericaLiuli4 episodes
MoominvalleyToo-TickyVoice; 2 episodes
2020The NestEleanor5 episodes
RoadkillMargaret Moore3 episodes
2021DodoSobhan MurphyVoice; 4 episodes
2021–2023AnnikaDC Blair Ferguson12 episodes
2021–2024ArcaneCaitlyn KirammanVoice; 14 episodes
2022The PeripheralAsh8 episodes
2023The Chemistry of DeathMaggie Cassidy4 episodes
The Wheel of TimeYasicca3 episodes
2024NightsleeperRachel Li6 episodes
2026BridgertonLady Araminta Gun8 episodes

Video Games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixCho ChangVoice
2009Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2020Cyberpunk 2077Unknown
2022Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker SagaRose Tico

Podcasts

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YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
20241984LingDestiny EkaraghaVoice
2025Flesh and CodeLily Rose[52]Voice

Music Videos

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YearSongArtistRoleDirector
2007Love Coming HomeLeo KuGirlfriendRicky Hayashi

Theatre

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YearTitleRoleVenue
2012Wild SwansJung ChangYoung Vic, London
2013The World of Extreme HappinessSunnyRoyal National Theatre, London
2014The HypochondriacBélineRoyal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow
2015You For Me For YouJunheeRoyal Court Theatre, London
2016iHoSoozeHampstead Theatre, London
2017Snow in MidsummerDou YiSwan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
2019White PearlSunnyRoyal Court Theatre, London
2024The ComeuppanceKristinaAlmeida Theatre, London

Awards

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YearPresenterCategoryResultRefs
2006Asian Excellence AwardsOutstanding NewcomerNominated[53]
Young Scot AwardAchievement in EntertainmentNominated[54]
2007Scottish Style AwardsMost Stylish FemaleWon[55]
CosmoGirlHot 100 ListWon[56]
2008MTV Movie AwardsBest Kiss (withDaniel Radcliffe)Nominated[57]
2014BAFTABreakthrough BritWon[58]

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