What the Bridgerton Cast Looks Like in Real Life - Without those Regency-era costumes
What the Bridgerton Cast Looks Like in Real Life - Without those Regency-era costumes.
Bridgerton, the delightful period drama produced by Shonda Rhimes and based on Julia Quinn's cherished romance novels, has become one of Netflix's most popular series. Luke Newton, one of the stars, shares, "There’s something lovely about witnessing the challenges in Bridgerton and knowing everything will turn out fine.
It really highlights the escapism the show offers. When it premiered during lockdown, many people were looking for that kind of comfort." He continues, "The show's success stems from the fact that viewers anticipate an exciting journey, followed by a heartwarming resolution."
Each season brings new characters; for instance, season three introduces Marcus Anderson, Lady Danbury's brother (played by Daniel Francis), and Michaela Stirling (Masali Baduza), who becomes a potential love interest for Francesca. However, the main cast of the Bridgerton and Featherington families, along with other significant figures from the Ton, such as Queen Charlotte and Lady Danbury, have remained consistent since the series began.
Take a look below to meet the entire cast from seasons one to three and discover how they appear outside of Bridgerton's extravagant costumes.
Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte
Rosheuvel, celebrated for her performances on stage in Britain and her guest appearances in TV series such as Luther and Silent Witness, reigns supreme in high society as Queen Charlotte.
Julie Andrews as Lady Whistledown
Julie Andrews lends her iconic voice to Lady Whistledown, the infamous writer behind a gossip column that fuels much of the drama in Bridgerton.
Ruth Gemmell as Lady Violet Bridgerton
Actress Ruth Gemmell, recognized for her performances in Fever Pitch (1997) and EastEnders, steps into the role of Lady Violet Bridgerton, the caring matriarch of the Bridgerton family.
Jonathan Bailey as Anthony Bridgerton
Jonathan Bailey, known for his roles in Broadchurch and Crashing, takes on the character of Anthony Bridgerton, the eldest son of the Bridgerton family. With the passing of the family patriarch, he naturally steps into the role of the family's leader.
Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton
Luke Thompson portrays Benedict Bridgerton, the second son of the family who seems to be a bit adrift.
Luke Newton as Colin Bridgerton
Actor Luke Newton, recognized for his performances in the Disney series The Lodge and the UK show The Cut, portrays Colin Bridgerton, the warm-hearted third brother in the Bridgerton family.
Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton
Phoebe Dynevor, who gained fame as Clare in Younger, portrays Daphne Bridgerton, the eldest daughter of the Bridgerton family making her debut in the marriage market. Although Dynevor won't be appearing in the third season, there’s a chance she might come back for upcoming seasons of Bridgerton.
Claudia Jessie as Eloise Bridgerton
Claudia Jessie is well-acquainted with period dramas, having portrayed Amelia Sedley in the 2017 TV miniseries Vanity Fair. In Bridgerton, she steps into the shoes of Eloise Bridgerton, the clever and witty second-eldest daughter of the family.
Regé-Jean Page as Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings
Regé-Jean Page, known for his roles in Sylvie's Love and For the People, portrays Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings. He is not only a childhood friend of Anthony Bridgerton but also the charming lead of the first season.
Adjoa Andoh as Lady Danbury
Adjoa Andoh, a renowned stage actress recognized by TV and film fans for her roles in Invictus and Silent Witness, portrays the charmingly playful Lady Danbury, who serves as a maternal figure to the Duke of Hastings.