Indica Watson

Indica Elizabeth Watson (born 20 January 2010) is an English actress. She is known for her work in BBC television drama series The Missing and for playing the young Eurus Holmes in British crime drama Sherlock.[1]

Indica Watson
Watson attending the London Premiere of Radioactive, March 2020
Born
Indica Elizabeth Watson

(2010-01-20) 20 January 2010
OccupationActress
Years active2015–present

Career

Watson's first acting appearance was in a short film in London when she was five years old. Featuring Irish actress Fiona O'Shaughnessy, the six-minute film Who Are You? was commissioned by Somerset House.[2]
From this she was auditioned for the second series of television drama The Missing and was cast in the role of Lucy. The series was first screened in the UK in October 2016 and was a major critical success.[3]
Her next role was in the popular crime drama Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. She portrayed the young Eurus Holmes (as "Little Eurus"), Sherlock's younger sister, winning praise for her performance from the Daily Express.[4]
She spent three months filming espionage thriller Deep State in Morocco and Southern England. Starring British actor Mark Strong and directed by Robert Connolly and writer/showrunner Matthew Parkhill, the eight-part series was released in April 2018.[5]
Watson's first performance in a leading role was in the BFI-funded psychological horror short film Martyrs Lane, written and directed by Ruth Platt. This was quickly followed by her second leading role in the short independent film Nurtured.
In April 2019 it was announced that Watson had been cast alongside Jim Broadbent, Sally Hawkins, Kristen Wiig, Toby Jones and Maggie Smith in A Boy Called Christmas, a feature film adaptation of the acclaimed novel by Matt Haig about the origins of Father Christmas. [6]
Filming began in August 2019 for Louis Wain in which Watson plays Young Felicie Wain. This will be the second time she has played a younger sister to Benedict Cumberbatch's title role. [7]
In October 2019 she performed on stage with legendary punk group The Damned at the London Palladium for A Night Of A Thousand Vampires.[8]
In November 2019 she appeared as Charlotte Day in BBC drama miniseries Gold Digger with Julia Ormond and Ben Barnes.
Watson was cast in Marjane Satrapi's film Radioactive as a young Irene Curie alongside Rosamund Pike, Anya Taylor-Joy and Sam Riley which was originally due out in cinemas during Spring 2020. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic its release was delayed until the summer when it was released on Prime Video.[9] Watson received particular praise for her role from the London Evening Standard.[10]

Television

Year Title Role Director Notes
2016 The Missing Lucy Ben Chanan Series 2, 4 episodes
2017 Sherlock Little Eurus Holmes Benjamin Caron Series 4, episode 3: The Final Problem
2018 Waffle the Wonder Dog Poppy Essam Jack Jameson Series 1, episode 9: Waffle and the Good Dog
2018 True Horror Meemi-Rose Rob Savage Series episode 2: Ghost in the Wall
2018 Deep State Lola Easton Robert Connolly

Matthew Parkhill

Series 1, 8 episodes
2019 Grantchester Jessica Rob Evans Series 4, episode 5
2019 Gold Digger Charlotte Day Vanessa Caswill

David Evans

5 episodes

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2019 Martyrs Lane Leah Ruth Platt Short film

(Lead role)

2019 Nurtured Alex Ben Pearce Short film

(Lead role)

2020 Radioactive Young Irene Curie Marjane Satrapi Feature film
2021 Louis Wain Young Felicie Wain Will Sharpe Feature film
2021 A Boy Called Christmas Little Noosh Gil Kenan Feature film
TBA The Laureate Catherine Nicholson William Nunez Feature film

References

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