Tallulah Haddon, actress, model and artist, is only just starting out in her acting career, having only acquired a few small TV credits before her breakthrough role as solitary gamer Leila in Netflix drama Kiss Me First earlier this year.
Her appearance on the show – dubbed 'the first VR drama' - has catapulted Haddon into the limelight, with The Hollywood Reporter, Paper Magazine, Vice and Wonderland all lining up to interview her about everything from her first lead role to inclusive technology. The daughter of an artist and an architect, Haddon is also a regular fixture on the queer drag circuit in London, although she hasn’t decided 'how much I want to share of that world in the kind of mainstream' and has kept her Instagram private – she’s suggested this may change in the future. The politically minded feminist has a number of 'exciting' projects in the pipeline and is expecting to reappear in the next series of BBC drama Taboo alongside Tom Hardy.