Education
Berrington studied development geography at King"s College London, writing her dissertation on "the economic collapse of Argentina and the resulting rise of cooperativism".
Berrington studied development geography at King"s College London, writing her dissertation on "the economic collapse of Argentina and the resulting rise of cooperativism".
Berrington"s parents were social workers who subsequently started a training business for the public sector. She has three siblings: Amy, a professor in the United States. Tom, who works for Image in Abu Dhabi.
And Katie, who writes for Vogue.
Berrington was involved in youth drama but pursued a career in politics, working at the House of Commons for Labour Party Member of Parliament Siobhain McDonagh of the London constituency of Mitcham and Morden. While studying there she had a part in the Almeida Theatre"s production of Children"s Children and Michael Winterbottom"s The Look of Love.
In 2013 she starred as Jane Shore in the period drama The White Queen and in 2014 she starred as Stacey in the British Broadcasting Corporation sitcom Outnumbered and as Simone First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Harazi in the thriller series 24: Live Another Day. Her character on 24 had been planned to appear in two episodes, but that was expanded to seven.
Her first leading film role came in the 2014 comedy film The Inbetweeners 2.