
Age: 32
female
Lucy Boynton (born January 17, 1994) is a British actress. Her first professional role was as the young Beatrix Potter in Miss Potter (2006), for which she was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actress. She went on to play Posy Fossil in 2007 in the BBC film Ballet Shoes. She also played the role of Margaret Dashwood in the BBC serial Sense and Sensibility (2008). She portrayed the mysterious model Raphina in the 2016 film Sing Street, a ghost Polly Parsons in the 2016 film I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House and Countess Helena Andrenyi in the 2017 adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express. She played Freddie Mercury's partner, Mary Austin, in the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), for which earned the cast a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards. She portrayed Astrid Sloan in the Netflix series The Politician (2019–2020).

In a world where humanity and magical beings have learned to coexist within the same society, Randy, a small-time crook, sees his life turned upside down when a robbery goes wrong and lands him in prison. However, the authorities offer him one last chance to regain his freedom: infiltrate the Stardust Neon, an exclusive and mysterious nightclub frequented by the most influential magical creatures, with the goal of gathering evidence to expose its owner, Viktor Damaris, a powerful and feared sorcerer whose influence extends far beyond the entertainment world. What seems like a simple mission soon becomes a personal conflict when Randy becomes involved with the club's life and, especially, with Nia, a charismatic fairy who has become the Stardust Neon's main star and who also happens to be Viktor's stepdaughter. As his feelings for her grow, Randy must decide between completing the mission that could give him his freedom or protecting the woman he's falling in love with, even if it means confronting the most dangerous man in the magical world.
