Well it won't be Lucy Gordon....
No, I hadn't heard of her until she gave herself some headlines today... (shame though).
There's a thread on Digitalspy today about her. People who genuinely have no idea who she was (like me) are being castigated and accused of not showing respect for simply asking who she was. In this dreadful touchy-feely, post-Diana, hug-a-hoodie world we've created for ourselves it appears it's now a crime not to mourn someone whose name one didn't even know. Sometimes, I look at the modern world and can see where Stromberg and Drax were coming from... 
She was clearly a deeply depressed individual, but I for one do not know every deeply depressed individual in the world nor do I think one that is a stranger to me should be suddenly mourned as if she was the People's Actress.
I agree Deebs. It's part of this horrible, basic
Britain's Got Heart / Britain's True Heroes / Pride Of Britain mentality that mistakes making a worldly, social, fiscal or scientific difference for just dying prematurely.
I know which
Pride of Britain bandwagon I subscribe to and it doesn't involve ailing dinner ladies, heroic traffic wardens or reality TV stars who understand neither reality or TV but still get held aloft as if they are remotely important or progressive to British life.
This actress wasn't from Liverpool, was she?!