Maisie Smith

Maisie is an award-winning actress, best known on screen for her much loved portrayal of Tiffany Butcher in Eastenders (BBC).

Maisie made her acting debut playing a young Elizabeth in feature film The Other Boleyn Girl alongside Scarlett Johansson and Eddie Redmayne, the same year Maisie stormed into Albert Square. Late 2021 saw the departure of Tiffany Butcher, the role in which Maisie had played for 13 years, her time on the square involved gripping storylines as an iconic member of the long established Butcher family.

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Maisie is an award-winning actress, best known on screen for her much loved portrayal of Tiffany Butcher in Eastenders (BBC).

Maisie made her acting debut playing a young Elizabeth in feature film The Other Boleyn Girl alongside Scarlett Johansson and Eddie Redmayne, the same year Maisie stormed into Albert Square. Late 2021 saw the departure of Tiffany Butcher, the role in which Maisie had played for 13 years, her time on the square involved gripping storylines as an iconic member of the long established Butcher family.

Maisie has won both ‘Best Dramatic performance from a Young Actress’ at the British Soap Awards, along with ‘Best Young Actor’ from the Inside Soap Awards.

In 2019 Maisie took part in the ‘Children in Need: Strictly Come Dancing Special’ and went on to win the competition alongside Kevin Clifton. In 2020 Maisie won the hearts of the nation as she danced her way to the Strictly Come Dancing final.

Most recently, Maisie played Fran in ‘Strictly Ballroom the Musical’ UK Tour based on Baz Luhrmann’s award-winning film.

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