She will co-lead the new adaptation alongside Normal People actor Daisy Edgar-Jones, who was recently confirmed for the part of Elinor Dashwood, previously played by Emma Thompson.
Creed-Miles announced the news of her casting on Instagram, sharing an image of herself holding the novel alongside the caption: "Gratitude beyond."
A second picture showed her script alongside Edgar-Jones's.
Austen’s Sense and Sensibility has seen a fair few screen adaptations over the decades, each putting its own spin on the Dashwood sisters’ tale of heartbreak, social status and romantic missteps. The most iconic version remains Ang Lee’s 1995 film, starring Thompson and Winslet. The film boastd a starry supporting cast including Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman and scooped many awards.
But long before that Oscar-winning take, penned by Thompson herself, the BBC had already made a habit of adapting Austen’s work. Its 1971 serial starred Joanna David (mother of Downton Abbey’s Emilia Fox) as Elinor and offered a more traditional interpretation. In 2008, the BBC returned to the novel with a fresh three-part miniseries from Pride and Prejudice screenwriter Andrew Davies.
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