Foyle’s War actress Honeysuckle Weeks has been found safe and well, her sister said.
The 36 year old went missing on Thursday night and police launched a search for her amid concerns for her welfare.
Honeysuckle Weeks was missing (Sussex Police)
But her sister Perdita Weeks said on Twitter that she has now been found “safe and sound”.
Honeysuckle was last seen in Graylingwell Drive, Chichester, West Sussex, at 9pm on Thursday and was reported missing an hour later.
Police said her recent behaviour had been a concern to family and friends as she had been “feeling anxious”.
Honeysuckle Weeks as Liza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion (Chris Ison)
She has recently finished working on shooting Lewis for ITV and Sky mystery The Five but is best known for her portrayal of the character Samantha Stewart in the wartime drama Foyle’s War, starring in the ITV show from 2002 to 2010 and appearing again in 2013 and 2015.
She has also appeared in TV favourites The Bill, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries and Death In Paradise.
Sussex Police confirmed Honeysuckle, from Petworth, had been found safe and well and said she was now with officers.
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