‘The Crown’ & ‘Downton Abbey’ actress Jane Lapotaire dead at 81

Jane Lapotaire, the acclaimed British actress known for her work on television and stage, has died at the age of 81. Her passing on March 5, 2026, was confirmed by the Royal Shakespeare Company, which called her a “truly brilliant actress” and celebrated her remarkable stage career, including standout performances in Piaf and Hamlet.

Over a career spanning more than six decades, Lapotaire became renowned for both classical theater and screen roles. She won acclaim for her portrayal of Édith Piaf, a performance that earned her Olivier and Tony awards. Her ability to capture complex emotions and command the stage made her a favorite among audiences and critics alike.

Television viewers came to know her through memorable roles such as Princess Alice of Battenberg in The Crown and Princess Irina Kuragin in Downton Abbey. These performances introduced her to a new generation, showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress. Tributes have praised her enduring presence and the emotional resonance she brought to every role. No cause of death has been disclosed.

Born in Ipswich, England, on December 26, 1944, Lapotaire was raised by a foster guardian. She discovered a passion for acting as a teenager and trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, setting the stage for a lifelong dedication to performance.

Her professional path included work with the Bristol Old Vic, the National Theatre, the Young Vic, and the Royal Shakespeare Company. In 2000, she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage but returned to acting after a lengthy recovery, later reflecting on the challenges of that period.

Just weeks before her death, she made a final public appearance at Windsor Castle, where she received a CBE for services to drama.

Lapotaire is survived by her son, screenwriter and director Rowan Joffe. Her career leaves a legacy defined by courage, discipline, and unforgettable performances that inspired generations of actors and audiences alike.

Her contributions to stage and screen will be remembered as a testament to her talent, professionalism, and unwavering dedication to the craft of acting.