Chloe star Erin Doherty is barely recognisable in old footage from Call The Midwife role

CHLOE star Erin Doherty looks completely unrecognisable in old footage of her on Call The Midwife.

The new BBC thriller series Chloe premiered on Sunday night, which tells the story of Bristol-based Becky Green – and Erin looks worlds away from her previous roles. 



Erin Doherty currently stars in the new BBC thriller series Chloe

The actress looks completely unrecognisable in old footage of her on Call The Midwife

The actress previously played Princess Anne in Netflix’s The Crown alongside Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson and Helena Bonham-Carter.

Her new series sees her character take on a new identity to uncover the mysterious death of a social media influencer, Chloe Fairbourne.

Chloe’s death leads Becky to infiltrate the lives of Chloe’s closest friends and their enviable, picture-perfect lives to find out what happened to the social media star.

But before Erin appeared in The Crown and Chloe, she appeared on the much-loved BBC period drama, Call the Midwife. 

Back in 2016, the actress made her first television appearance on the series as Jessie Marsh.

In her particular episode, she starred alongside one of her future colleagues on The Crown, Emerald Fennell who played Nurse Patsy Mount. 

Her other roles include Fabienne in the BBC miniseries Les Misérables in 2018.

Erin is also a star of the stage, having trained at the Guildford School of Acting and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. 

Since graduating from the Bristol Old Vic she’s appeared on a number of productions in the West End.

She starred in the one-woman play, My Name Is Rachel Corrie, about the American activist and diarist Rachel Corrie. 

Her own performances include Jack Thorne’s play Junkyard and Alan Ayckbourn’s play The Divide at the Old Vic Theatre.



Erin played Princess Anne in Netflix’s The Crown alongside Helena Bonham-Carter

Her new role sees her take on a new identity to uncover the mysterious death of a social media influencer

Chloe is available to watch on the BBC iPlayer now
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