Hannah New
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About Hannah New
Hannah New, born on May 13, 1984, in Balham, London, has established herself as a prominent British actress and model known for her diverse roles in both television and film. She gained significant acclaim for her portrayal of Lady Tilly Arnold in the hit Netflix series *Bridgerton*, as well as Eleanor Guthrie in the swashbuckling drama *Black Sails* and Rosalinda Fox in the acclaimed adaptation of María Dueñas' novel, *The Time in Between*. The youngest of three sisters, New's passion for the performing arts blossomed at an early age, attending ballet school by four and later joining the National Youth Theatre, which laid the foundation for her illustrious career.
New's academic pursuits at the University of Leeds, where she studied Spanish, complemented her artistic ambitions remarkably. Her desire to experience and understand different cultures led her to travel extensively, including a transformative three-month experience volunteering in a children's home in Bolivia in 2003. It was during her time abroad that she caught the eye of a talent scout in Barcelona, an encounter that would significantly change her trajectory. After being discovered, she honed her craft with a postgraduate degree from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, cementing her status as a serious contender in the entertainment industry.
Her career truly gained momentum when she was cast in the Starz series *Black Sails*, where she brought depth to the character of Eleanor Guthrie. The show aired from 2014 to 2017, allowing New to showcase her versatility across all four seasons. In addition to her acting achievements, she has made considerable contributions to charitable causes, including climbing Mount Kilimanjaro for the Intyatyambo Community Project and teaching English to children in South Africa during breaks from filming. New also appeared as Queen Leila in Disney's *Maleficent* and played Elizabeth Crookshank in the thriller *Edge of the World*, set for release in 2021, underscoring her ability to navigate a variety of genres and roles within the film industry.