Akiya Henry is a British actress. She is best known for her theatre work, winning a WhatsOnStage Award and earning a Laurence Olivier Award nomination.

Early life and education

Henry was born in London. At 6 months old, she was placed in foster care with her siblings, and raised in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, by a British-Maltese couple named Joyce and George Dymock.

Henry joined the National Youth Music Theatre, and later earned a scholarship to study at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Connecticut. She also trained with Gail Gordon, then head of dance at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[citation needed]

Career

In 2001, Henry made her professional stage debut as one of Billie's Babes in the Pet Shop Boys musical Closer to Heaven at the Arts Theatre. Henry also featured as a vocalist on the original cast recording. The following year, she made her television debut with a guest appearance in an episode of the BBC medical soap opera Doctors. Henry had roles in the ensemble of Anything Goes and then in Love's Labour's Lost at the National Theatre in 2002 and 2003 respectively, and in Trevor Nunn's Skellig at the Young Vic.

In 2004, Henry made her feature film debut with a small role in De-Lovely and appeared in A Midsummer Night's Dream in Chichester in 2004 as Hermia, a role she would reprise on tour in 2013. She played the Zebra in the musical Just So, also in Chichester, and featured on the cast recording, originated the role of Toby in Helen Edmundson's 2005 play Coram Boy at the National Theatre, and appeared in the comedy film Unhitched. This was followed by role in Coriolanus and Under the Black Flag at Shakespeare's Globe in 2006.

Henry appeared in every episode of the 2008 CITV series Captain Mack. In 2009, she played Miranda in The Tempest and Minnie Fay in the London revival of Hello, Dolly, both at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre.

Henry voiced Amma in the CBeebies series Bing from 2014 to 2019, and Jolli and Willi in the CBBC series Bottersnikes and Gumbles from 2015 to 2017. Her stage work at the time includes Deposit at the Hampstead Theatre and The Little Match Girl back at Shakespeare's Globe. She starred in Medea at Bristol Old Vic in 2018.

Also in 2018, Henry starred as Lady Macbeth opposite Mark Rowley in Kit Monkman's film adaptation of Macbeth. She would play Lady Macduff in The Tragedy of Macbeth at the Almeida Theatre in 2021. For her supporting performance in the latter, Henry won a WhatsOnStage Award and was nominated a for Laurence Olivier Award. She also starred in Giles Terera's The Meaning of Zong at Bristol Old Vic had a number of voice roles in the Disney series 101 Dalmatian Street, CITV series The Rubbish World of Dave Spud, and the Sky series Moominvalley. She went on to star in Much Ado About Nothing at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre as Beatrice and Mad House at the Ambassadors Theatre in 2022, and Phaedra at the National Theatre in 2023.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004De-LovelyChorus
2005UnhitchedBride
2018MacbethLady Macbeth
Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big AdventuresVariousVoice role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002DoctorsEcho DoyleEpisode: "Shattered Dreams"
2005CasualtyMona Rachu2 episodes
Little BritainRochelle1 episode
2007Law & Order: Criminal IntentLissa BordenEpisode: "Smile"
2008Captain MackYolanda Yummy / Rosie Raucous / Wendy Whizz52 episodes
2009Noddy in ToylandVoice role, 5 episodes
2010Silent WitnessRuth Gardiner2 episodes
2011Tinga Tinga TalesWoodpeckerVoice role, episode: "Why Caterpillar is Never in a Hurry"
2014–2019BingAmmaVoice role, 41 episodes
2015–2017Bottersnikes and GumblesJolli / Willi11 episodes
2016Obsession: Dark DesiresJeneaneEpisode: "Beauty in the Bronx"
Holby CityBlake SummertonEpisode: "Song of Self: Part Two"
2018–2020101 Dalmatian StreetVariousVoice role, 10 episodes
2019–2024MoominvalleySnorkmaidenVoice role
The Rubbish World of Dave SpudLittle SueVoice role
2020Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy BottomStashVoice role
HildaAdditional VoicesVoice role, 13 episodes
2021DodoKayla MadaniVoice role, 7 episodes
Ninja ExpressVoice role
2022Best & BesterRockyVoice role
2022–presentSupertatoBroccoliVoice role
2024Death in ParadiseOona MartinEpisode: "#13.2"
2025ProtectionDS Sue Beardsley

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Closer to HeavenBabeArts Theatre, London
2002The Singing GroupChelsea Theatre, London
Anything GoesEnsembleRoyal National Theatre, London
2003Love's Labour's LostMoth
SkelligMinaYoung Vic, London
2004A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
Ain't MisbehavinCrucible Theatre, Sheffield
2005Just SoZebraChichester Festival Theatre, Chichester Cast recording
Coram BoyTobyRoyal National Theatre, London
2006CoriolanusValeriaGlobe Theatre, London
Under the Black Flag
The Enchanted PigDot / DayTour
2007SafeDionneWest Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
Carmen JonesMyrtSouthbank Centre, London
2008Varjak PawVarjak PawLinbury Theatre, London
2009The TempestMirandaRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
Hello, Dolly!Minnie Fay
2010Swallows and AmazonsTitty WalkerVaudeville Theatre, London
2011Oat's Beggar's OperaJenny DiverRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
The Colored MuseumTalawa Theatre Company, Victoria & Albert
2012Mottled LinesThe SparkleOrange Tree Theatre, London
2013A Midsummer Night's DreamHermiaTour
2014Perseverance DriveJoylene GillardBush Theatre, London
The Nutcracker and the Mouse KingMarieUnicorn Theatre, London
2015DepositHampstead Theatre, London
Sense of an EndingSister AliceTheatre503, London
2016Cake and CongoAmba
A Pacifist's Guide to War on CancerUK tour
The Little Match GirlVariousGlobe Theatre, London
2017MedeaMedea / MaddyBristol Old Vic, Bristol
2018, 2019The DarkOvalhouse, London / Tron Theatre, Glasgow
2019Dirty CrustyJeanineYard Theatre, London
2021The Meaning of ZongBristol Old Vic, Bristol
The Tragedy of MacbethLady MacduffAlmeida Theatre, London
2022Much Ado About NothingBeatriceRoyal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Mad HouseLillianAmbassadors Theatre, London
2023PhaedraOmolaraRoyal National Theatre, London

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2022WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a PlayThe Tragedy of MacbethWon
Laurence OlivierBest Actress in a Supporting RoleNominated

External links

  • at IMDb
  • at United Agents