Millie Gibson is a British actress born June 19, 2004, in Greater Manchester, who gained recognition portraying Kelly Neelan on “Coronation Street” from 2019 to 2022, appearing in 172 episodes. Beginning her career in 2017 with “Love, Lies and Records,” Gibson shifted from theatre to television, building experience across various productions. Most recently, she secured the role of Ruby Sunday, the companion character in “Doctor Who” for the 2023-2025 seasons, marking a significant career milestone that positions her within one of Britain’s most iconic television franchises.

Rising star Millie Gibson, born Amelia Eve Gibson on June 19, 2004, in Greater Manchester, England, has emerged as one of Britain’s most promising young actresses through her compelling performances in major television productions. Raised in the Tameside area of Greater Manchester, Gibson acquired a distinctive scar through her left eyebrow during early childhood, which has since become one of her recognizable physical trademarks alongside her petite 5’2″ frame and articulate voice.
Gibson’s acting foundation was established at the Oldham Theatre and Music Workshop, where she developed her early interest in performance arts before shifting to television work. Her professional debut occurred in 2017 on “Love, Lies and Records” as Mia, launching a career trajectory that would encompass multiple prominent television roles across various genres and production scales.
Her breakthrough performance came through her portrayal of Kelly Neelan in the long-running British soap opera “Coronation Street” from 2019 to 2022. Gibson’s compelling work in this role earned widespread critical praise and led to a permanent contract with the production, establishing her reputation for expressive acting and professional conduct despite her young age. During her time on the show, she appeared in 172 episodes, demonstrating her significant contribution to the series. Her extensive television work has contributed to her appearing in over 100 episodes of television across various productions.
Gibson’s breakthrough role as Kelly Neelan on Coronation Street established her reputation for expressive acting and professionalism.
Prior to her “Coronation Street” success, Gibson appeared in several notable productions including “Jamie Johnson” as Indira from 2017 to 2018 and the television mini-series “Butterfly” in 2018, where she played Lily Duffy. These early roles demonstrated her versatility across different character types and narrative formats.
Gibson’s career reached new heights in November 2022 when she was announced as Ruby Sunday, the companion character in the iconic British science fiction series “Doctor Who” for the 2023-2025 seasons. This casting represents a significant milestone in her professional development and positions her within one of Britain’s most recognizable television franchises.
Beyond television acting, Gibson has maintained an active presence in theatre, performing at venues including the Oldham Coliseum Theatre in various local productions. She has also expanded into related media work, serving as narrator for the “Doctor Who: New Series Adventures” podcast in 2024 and appearing in music videos such as “The Goblin Song” in 2023.
Gibson’s contemporary media presence extends to social platforms, where she operates as an Instagram influencer under the handle milliegibbo, amassing a substantial following. Her ongoing projects include “The Forsyte Saga” and “Stone: Retribution – The Unravelling of a Murder,” while she maintains recognition as a multi-faceted talent encompassing acting, modeling, social media influence, and theatre arts across her developing career portfolio.