Francesca Fowler is a British actress and writer best known for her
roles in Dr Who and HBO/BBCs Rome. She starred alongside Gillian
Anderson and Danny Dyer in her debut feature film Straightheads.
She attended The Arts Educational School at the age of 11-16. Her
acting career started in 2004 whilst sitting her A Levels; landing her
first acting job in ITVs two part drama Like Father Like Son, working
alongside Robson Green and Phil Davis.
Francesca won the award for Best Screenwriter at UnderWire Film
Festival for her short film - Pitfall. And her zombie parody - 28 Years
Later was nominated for Best Comedy at Portobello Film Festival.
Daughter of renowned music photographer Simon Fowler and reflexologist Karen
Fowler. Sister of director/actor Beau Fowler and actor Max Fowler.
Goddaughter to the late presenter Caron Keating (5 October 1962 - 13 April 2004).