Anne Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff has been an English actress, narrator and writer for more than 30 years. Her first TV appearances were during the latter part of 1990, after she was a graduate of Drama Centre London. Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is a Britsih actor. Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English stage and screen actress. She first gained prominence in the role of Fiona Gallagher during the UK's Shameless series. The Virgin Queen (2006) was the next, and she played the role of Queen Elizabeth. The television series From Darkness (2013) also had her playing the protagonist. Duff has had roles in films like Enigma (2001) The Magdalene Sisters Notes from a Scandal (2006) French Film (2008) The Last Station and Nowhere Boy Before I Go to Sleep (2014) and Suffragette (2015). The roles she played on the screen in Shameless The Virgin Queen Nowhere Boy and Suffragette earned the BAFTA nominations for the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress categories and she was recognized with an award called the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress for her work in the television movie The History of Mr Polly. Anne-Marie Duff, an award-winning English actor who thrives in show business, has made her mark performing in radio and theatre productions with outstanding talent. She garnered mainstream attention portraying Fiona Gallagher in the British comedy-drama TV series Shameless and Queen Elizabeth I on the mini-series of television The Virgin Queen. Anne-Marie also has a long performance history on stage, including extensive work in The Royal National Theatre.
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