Lois Winstone, a talented individual, entered the world in London during the year 1982, being the firstborn of a trio of sisters, all of whom were blessed with the same noble lineage. Her father, the renowned Ray Winstone, and her mother, Elaine Winstone, nurtured her growth on an estate situated in North London, where she attended Enfield County School until her family relocated to the picturesque town of Roydon, Essex.
As Lois continued her education, she enrolled at Southgate college, where she pursued her passion for art. However, personal struggles led her to discontinue her studies before completing the course. Despite this setback, Lois's affinity for acting was ignited during her school days, as she took to the stage in various productions.
It wasn't until 1997, when she secured a minor role in her father's film, Nil by Mouth (1997),that Lois's acting career began to take shape. Her subsequent appearance as her father's daughter in Last Orders (2001),an adaptation of Graham Swift's novel, marked a significant milestone in her professional journey. In 2002, Lois further demonstrated her range by portraying the rebellious schoolgirl, Chloe Kendrick, in four episodes of the popular television series, "The Bill."