Details of Suki Stephens’ Career. Marriage and Personal Life

Suki Stephens is an actress and the wife of British actor Chris Larkin. Suki Stephens has been working in private and state sector schools, running drama workshops, directing plays, and writing plays for young people. She was the drama teacher at Brighton College. In 2016, she was cast in the short film The Beginning of Loss as Fiona Holway. Since 2018 till now, she has worked as a part-time Speech and Drama teacher at Burgess Hill Girls.
Suki is actively involved in charity events from fundraising to volunteering. She was a member of the fundraising committee for the annual gala fundraising event from 2014 to 2016. In 2019, she joined the committee for advertising, sourcing acts, and assisting with raffle prizes at the HomeLink Corporation
Suki Stephen’s Personal Life
Suki Stephens enrolled at Guildford School of Acting where she perfected her skills and learned about the entertainment industry. Suki went on and enrolled in a short course in Italy to improve her Italian, and this enabled her to cast more roles.
In June 2005, Larkin married Suki Stephens. The couple has two children, Daisy Grace Stephens, born in July 2006, and a son, Nathaniel Stephens, born in December 2008. As parents, they have been intentional about raising their kids while still building their professional careers. She has maintained a relatively private profile, choosing to keep her personal and professional endeavors out of the media spotlight to avoid criticism and protect her family.
Chris Larkin’s Career in Theatre and Film
Suki Stephens’ husband, Chris Larkin, is a British actor popular for his versatile performances across stage and screen. He was born on June 19, 1967, in Middlesex Hospital, London to actors Dame Maggie Smith and the late Sir Robert Stephens. He took on the name Larkin from poet Philip Larkin. Larkin is the older brother of actor Toby Stephens.
Growing up in a theatrical family, he went on to perfect his skills at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art LAMDA, training alongside stars like Toby Stephens. His acting roles highlight his versatility, from comedic performances to intense dramatic characters. Larkin’s theatrical skills are seen in films including Pack of Lies at the Menier Chocolate Factory, Again, and Noises Off as Frederick Fellowes. Other roles include His Dark Materials at the National Theatre and as Edgar in The Lady from Dubuque at the Haymarket Theatre.
Larkin has also made significant contributions to film and television in films such as Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Sergeant Helm in Valkyrie, Richard Brown in the series Outlander, and Widow Clicquot released in 2023. As a respected figure in British theatre and film his work in the entertainment industry continues to inspire audiences and fellow actors. Larkin and his family reside in the United Kingdom, and in his public career, his wife has opted for a life away from the limelight, focusing on her family and maintaining a low public profile.