Tallulah Rose Haddon (born 9 September 1997) is a British actress and multidisciplinary artist.
Born and raised in South London, Haddon is the child of artist Laura Godfrey-Isaacs and engineer Glen Haddon. They are Jewish. They have a younger sister, Mirabelle. They were raised in 'rural Suffolk' in a house converted from an old church.
Haddon's art practice has stemmed from performance for screen, subsequently incorporating filmmaking and video. Haddon has appeared in NetflixâÂÂs (2019), and recently Ridley ScottâÂÂs The Last Duel. Since their breakout role in Spaceship (2016) which premiered at BFI London Film Festival, and toured to SXSW they have worked on projects varying from TV to indie shorts. Their TV premiere was in The Living and The Dead (BBC) going on to work with Tom Hardy and Franka Potente (Run Lola Run) in Taboo (BBC/FX). They then played the lead, Leila in (intl Emmy nominated) Kiss Me First; a 6 part Netflix original; which included live action film, acting for motion capture and underwater stunt work. In February 2021, their film Justine, was nominated for a British Independent Film Award. In 2024, they played Hanna, a key role in the Sky Drama The Tattooist of Auschwitz alongside Anna Próchniak.
They received their MFA from Bard College in July 2023.
Haddon is non-binary.