Adwoa Andoh, the talented actress behind Lady Agatha Danbury in Netflix’s Bridgerton, is feeling “humbled” and “thrilled” after being awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) for her services to drama. The 62-year-old actress, who hails from Eastbourne, East Sussex, expressed her gratitude, saying she’s “astonished” by the honor and feels a sense of imposter syndrome among the accomplished individuals recognized for their contributions.
Andoh’s impressive career spans stage and screen, with notable roles in Doctor Who, Casualty, and MI High. She’s also made waves on stage with productions like Richard II at Shakespeare’s Globe and Troilus and Cressida with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The actress is currently gearing up for the fourth season of Bridgerton, which premieres in 2026, and is excited to explore the love story of Benedict Bridgerton. Andoh’s MBE award is a testament to her dedication and impact on the entertainment industry.
