

Ruby Ashbourne Serkis
Ruby Leilani N. Ashbourne Serkis, born on October 11, 1998, is a talented English actress known for her dynamic performances. Hailing from Hackney, East London, she is the daughter of esteemed actors Andy Serkis and Lorraine Ashbourne, growing up in North London alongside her younger siblings, Sonny and Louis. Ruby received her education at the City of London School for Girls.
Her acting journey began with minor roles, but she gained significant recognition in 2015 when she took on the lead role in the BBC One adaptation of Laurie Lee's memoir, *Cider with Rosie*, earning widespread acclaim for her portrayal. The following year, she played a younger version of Susan Lynch's character in the Channel 4 miniseries *National Treasure*, further establishing her presence in the industry.
In 2020, Ruby made a notable return to television as Lavinia in Netflix's *The Letter for the King*, an adaptation of the beloved Dutch novel by Tonke Dragt. She also appeared in the crime drama *The Serpent*, sharing the screen with Alice Englert. Additionally, Ruby and her brother Sonny starred together as siblings in the film *La Cha Cha*, where her performance received favorable reviews despite the film's mixed reception. In November 2021, she became part of the cast for the highly anticipated Apple TV+ film *The Greatest Beer Run Ever*.