Career
Her first appearance on the show was 28 October 2004 and her last on 27 August 2010. Suffield"s first professional acting role was in a 2003 episode of the children"s series Magic Grandad, entitled Toys: in 1953. She was featured in an advertisement for "Master Storyteller, Magic Grandad", 1 episode of Agatha Christie"s Poirot (Five Little Pigs) and in two episodes of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
She is a voice for one of the children in CBeebies toddlers programme Boo! She appeared on The Friday Night Project in 2005.
EastEnders
Suffield is best known for her appearance in television soap EastEnders, where she played Lucy Beale, daughter of Ian Beale, a long standing character. She also appeared in the 2010 spin-off series EastEnders: E20 as Lucy.
She also appeared in a Motown medley for Children in Need 2009. In May 2010 it was announced that Suffield had been axed from EastEnders after she allegedly ignored warnings about her "unruly" behaviour.
On 14 November 2011, it was announced the character would be returning to EastEnders in January 2012 with Hetti Bywater taking over the role.
Post-EastEnders
In August 2009, Suffield took part in a documentary called 16: Too Young To Vote? as part of British Broadcasting Corporation Three"s Adult Season, where she journeys around the United Kingdom to find out whether 16-year-olds should get the right to vote. In September 2009 she reported for the British Broadcasting Corporation Watchdog programme on the dangers of sunbeds. She also exposed centres that were not following guidelines by checking peoples ages.
She also took part in a celebrity version of Total Wipeout.
Suffield has also acted in Casualty. In 2015 she played the titular role in Norma Jeane, a musical about Marilyn Monroe.