Bridgerton star Phoebe Dynevor has landed her first big screen role, starring alongside Matthew Goode in new film The Colour Room.
The film, which will debut in cinemas and on Sky later this year, follows the journey of a determined, working class woman, Clarice Cliff, as she breaks the glass ceiling and revolutionises the workplace in the 20th century.
Dynevor will play the lead role alongside Goode, who’ll be playing eccentric factory owner Colley Shorter.
The cast also includes Kerry Fox, David Morrissey, Darci Shaw and Luke Norris.
Production begins later this month with Claire McCarthy in the director’s chair.
Speaking about her role, Dynevor said: “I am so excited to be joining the cast of The Colour Room, especially in the role as one of the nation’s most celebrated artists, Clarice Cliff. It’s truly such an honour to take on such a remarkable character. The script is a beautifully written contemporary take on the 20th century, and I feel proud to be working with such a strong female team, both in front and behind the camera. I look forward to telling Clarice’s story and of course working with Matthew too.”