Lucie Manette - Cinematic and Theatrical Portrayals

Cinematic and Theatrical Portrayals

on film and television, Lucie has been portrayed by:

  • Elizabeth Allan/Fay Chaldecott (film, 1935)
  • Wendy Hutchinson (TV, 1957)
  • Dorothy Tutin (film, 1958)
  • Kika Markham (TV, 1965)
  • Sally Osborne (TV, 1980)
  • Alice Krige (TV, 1980)
  • Serena Gordon (TV, 1989)

In the 2008 Broadway musical adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie Manette is played by Brandi Burkhardt.

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