Where to watch Eubha Akilade in the UK
Find every Eubha Akilade film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 3 May 2026.
Eubha Akilade ( born 27 June 1998) is a Scottish actress, dancer, and filmmaker. She is known for her roles as Lily Watson on the CBBC series Eve (2015–2017) and Ines Le Breton on the Hulu series Find Me in Paris (2018–2020). Akilade was born on 27 June 1998 in Cathcart, Scotland. She is of Nigerian descent, was born to mother Christine, a Macmillan Cancer Support nurse, and she has a brother and a sister. Akilade began attending the Dance School of Scotland in Knightswood, but quit when she secured her role in Eve. Akilade made her professional debut as Lily Watson in the CBBC children's ser…
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- Shetland (2013) as PC Lorna Burns
- Find Me in Paris (2018) as Ines Lebreton
- Eve (2015) as Lily
- The Wedding (2022) Director
- Baby (2025) Director
- Blackwool (2023) Writer
- Housejackers (2025) as Lucy
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Most-watched Eubha Akilade films currently: Baby (2025), Blackwool (2023), Housejackers (2025).
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Selected TV credits: Shetland (2013), Find Me in Paris (2018), Eve (2015), The Wedding (2022).
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