Sex Education: Trailer for final season of hit show
Season four of Sex Education has dropped with fans feeling bittersweet about the show’s arrival on Netflix.
This run marks the last-ever series of the hit romantic comedy drama which has led to its cast’s careers taking off in a big way.
The new series sees a huge shake-up with Moordale Secondary School no more and the students dispersed and Otis Milburn (played by Asa Butterfield) and Eric Effiong (Ncuti Gatwa) heading to Cavendish College to complete their education.
However, Otis soon finds he has competition when he tries to start up his sex therapy service at his new school with resident counsellor O already in session.
Here’s everything you need to know about O and the actress behind the character, including where you may have seen her before.
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Who plays O in Sex Education?
Northern Irish star Thaddea Graham portrays Otis’ sex therapist rival O in Sex Education season four.
If the actor looks familiar, this is because of the long list of projects Graham, 26, has previously undertaken.
Most recently, the Belfast-born star appeared in BBC queer horror-comedy series Wreck, which is currently filming its second season.
She is also known for starring in Netflix’s short-lived superhero series The Irregulars, Us and Redemption.
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Some of her other credits include Doctor Who, Sky’s Curfew, The Letter for the King and The Sparticle Mystery.
The star was raised in an orphanage in Changsha, China and at the age of one she was adopted and moved to County Down.
Graham became one of Northern Ireland’s first international adoptees with her adoptive family ensuring she had a strong connection to her birth nation.
Speaking to The Irish Examiner back in 2021, Graham said: “Mommy and Daddy really ingrained China in my upbringing. We’d talk about it all the time.
“And they took me back to China on holiday, so I could see the heritage and the place that I was from, and that culture, I do think, was really beautiful. They’re incredible.”
She trained in acting at the Arts Educational School in London and graduated in 2018.
Graham was recently named among Screen Ireland’s inaugural Rising Stars Ireland line-up, alongside fellow actors Dónal Finn, Ella Lily Hyland and Patrick Martins, among others.
Sex Education is now Graham’s most high-profile part to date after Wreck.
Graham will be reprising her role as crew member Viv Lim in Wreck season two and bar any casualties could be back for the show’s third and final outing as well.
Sex Education season 4 is streaming on Netflix now
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